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Chelsea coverage to stay with BBC until 2017

The BBC will retain rights to exclusive coverage of the Chelsea Flower Show for the next your years following a new deal with the Royal Horticultural Society.

The contract also embraces the RHS shows at Hampton Court, Tatton Park and Malvern, across broadcast and digital channels, plus ideas and advice from RHS gardens and experts on BBC2’s ‘Gardeners' World’ programme.

RHS Director General Sue Biggs said millions had enjoyed the BBC's coverage of the society’s shows and gardens. “We are delighted to be continuing this successful partnership, she said. "The BBC's coverage of RHS Chelsea Flower Show attracts some of the biggest audiences for gardening programmes on TV today and high levels of audience appreciation. It's a huge highlight in the gardening year.

"BBC programmes like Gardeners' World and coverage of RHS Shows have a direct impact on inspiring people to get outside growing plants. Reaching out to the widest possible audience to share the best in gardening is at the heart of what the RHS does, so we couldn't be happier about extending this partnership."

Simon Shaw, BBC Executive Producer for RHS Flower Shows says the BBC’s audiences see Chelsea, Hampton Court and Tatton Park as highlights in their TV gardening year.

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