Alan Titchmarsh, the veteran presenter and gardener, has confirmed that his ITV show "Love Your Weekend" is commissioned to continue through 2027. This assurance comes as he revealed he has actively turned down lucrative offers to appear on high-profile television programs, including "The Masked Singer." Titchmarsh's engagement with "Love Your Weekend" appears to be a deliberate choice, signaling a continued presence in broadcast media beyond his gardening and YouTube ventures.

The presenter, at 77 years old, appears to remain in considerable demand. Reports indicate he has rejected opportunities on several prominent television shows, underscoring a selective approach to his professional engagements. While specific details on other rejected offers remain somewhat opaque, the refusal of a platform like "The Masked Singer" suggests a preference for formats that align more closely with his established public persona.
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Titchmarsh's daily routine is characterized by an early start in his Surrey garden, with television viewing, typically dramas, reserved for evenings with his wife, Alison. This preference for quiet domesticity contrasts with the high-stakes, public-facing nature of some of the shows he has reportedly declined. His past television forays outside of his gardening shows are limited, with "All Star Musicals" cited as an exception where he performed a song on stage at the London Palladium.

More recently, in May and June of 2025, Titchmarsh had been candid about scaling back his workload, citing a desire for a better work-life balance and more time with his family. He spoke of uncertainty regarding his precise plans for the next five years, even as he expressed an intention to continue working indefinitely. This recalibration of his schedule, which included taking certain days off and launching a YouTube channel, "Gardening With Alan Titchmarsh," suggests a move towards more curated professional activities.
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The return of "Love Your Weekend" for a new series in late September 2025, alongside the announcement of its extended run, appears to solidify his broadcasting anchor. The show itself, which returned on Sundays, focuses on showcasing the British countryside, arts, crafts, and local produce, aligning with Titchmarsh's known interests. He has also introduced new segments to the program. His involvement in these various projects indicates a sustained, though perhaps more focused, career trajectory rather than a complete withdrawal from the television landscape.