Southport Flower Show: Pictures reveal galaxy of celebrities who’ve opened Show over the decades

Andrew Brown
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Cheap as chips......... David Dickinson opens Southport Flower Show in 2005

Who’s been your favourite Southport Flower Show celebrity opener? 

The UK’s biggest independent Flower Flower has been blessed with some of the biggest stars of stage, screen, pop, cruising and of course horticulture over the years. 

Who can forget Anton Du Beke from Strictly Come Dancing? Blockbusters host Bob Holness (‘can I have a pea please Bob’)? Madcap movie legend Norman Wisdom? Real Deal star David ‘Cheap as Chips’ Dickinson (photographers had to get chips into the picture)? Celebrity gardeners Charlie Dimmock, Alan Titchmarsh, Diarmuid Gavin or David Bellamy? Superstar chefs Ainsley Harriott and Jean-Christophe Novelli? Actress Suranne Jones? Countdown presenter Carol Vorderman? Coronation Street stars Samia Longchambon, Alison King, Sally Dynevor, Sherrie Hewson, and of course Southport’s very own Jean Alexander? 

Actress Jean Alexander gives Sir Norman Wisdom a kiss at the Southport Flower Show 2002
Actress Jean Alexander gives Sir Norman Wisdom a kiss at the Southport Flower Show 2002

This year’s Southport Flower Show will be opened by local Community Champion Dr Karen Groves MBE, who founded Queenscourt Hospice in Southport over 30 years ago. 

The event takes place from Thursday, 18th August 2022 until Sunday, 21st August 2022, with celebrities including Si King from the Hairy Bikers, CBeebies star Justin Fletcher, Platinum Pudding winner Jemma Melvin, Strictly Come Dancing stars Janette Manrara and husband Aljaž Škorjanec, and Great British Menu star Ellie Barrie. 

Tickets are on sale here: https://bit.ly/3w4VHcr 

Sherrie Hewson and Jean-Christophe Novelli at Southport Flower Show 2015 Photo by Graham Moreton of Tarleton Photography
Sherrie Hewson and Jean-Christophe Novelli at Southport Flower Show 2015 Photo by Graham Moreton of Tarleton Photography

The Show is coming back to Victoria Park after a three-year break because of the pandemic, with organisers promising a packed programme of events.

Visitors can enjoy the return of the awe-inspiring grand floral marquee for which Southport is famous, along with the keenly contested amateur competitions where enthusiastic and talented home growers from across the North go head-to-head.

 Visitors will also find inspiration in the display gardens and from talks by knowledgeable experts, including Adam Frost from the BBC’s Gardeners’ World, ITV’s Love Your Garden presenter Katie Rushworth and Daisy Desire, who is known to thousands of Instagram followers as the ‘Drag Queen Gardener’.

Anton Du Beke at Southport Flower Show in 2014
Anton Du Beke at Southport Flower Show in 2014

There is a pop-up shopping village with more than 350 trade exhibitors, offering a vast range of unusual and unique products for home and garden.

Meanwhile, some of the nation’s best-known chefs will appear in the cookery theatre, including Hairy Biker Si King who puts on two shows on Saturday. Also appearing are TV chefs and Liverpool restaurateurs Ellis Barrie and Dave Critchley and on Thursday visitors can see Jemma Melvin, the Southport home baker whose Lemon Swiss Roll and Amaretti Trifle won the BBC’s Platinum Pudding competition to create the official dessert for the Queen’s Jubilee.

Samia Ghadie and Alan Halsall (Maria and Tyrone in Coronation Stree)t with the new Coronation Street rose at Southport Flower Show Friday August 19, 2005 to celebrate ITV's 50th anniversary. The bloom, named ITV 50th Anniversary Coronation Street Rose
Samia Ghadie and Alan Halsall (Maria and Tyrone in Coronation Stree)t with the new Coronation Street rose at Southport Flower Show Friday August 19, 2005 to celebrate ITV’s 50th anniversary. The bloom, named ITV 50th Anniversary Coronation Street Rose

Kids go free at Southport and younger guests will be entertained by performers including Children’s TV favourite Justin Fletcher. The star of CBeebies is known to millions of young fans for his popular characters including Mr Tumble, and will return to Southport with a new live show for 2022 in the Garden Theatre on Sunday. There are also fun-packed science and discovery workshops with hands-on activities designed to keep kids busy.

Picture by Gareth Jones Star Gardener Diarmuid Gavin pictured at the 2007 Southport Flower Show
Picture by Gareth Jones Star Gardener Diarmuid Gavin pictured at the 2007 Southport Flower Show

Visitors can also bring their four-legged family members to the show, with dogs welcome at Southport once again in 2022 and animal lovers can also check out a performance by the West Lancashire Dog Display in the Arena. 

Southport Flower Show will take over its traditional home at the 34-acre setting of Victoria Park, which is close to the town centre and also Pleasureland and sea front. It is well connected to the north west motorway network and there is plenty of parking. The postcode is PR8 1RX but the entrances to the show and surrounding car parks are all very well sign posted when you reach Southport so motorists are advised to follow the signs rather than Satnav.

Bob Holness at Southport Flower Show in 1996
Bob Holness at Southport Flower Show in 1996

From the South: Take the M6 to exit at junction 26 for the M58 to Ormskirk. Here you take the A570 to Southport.

From the North: Follow the A59 from Preston, exit 31 if coming from the M6, and then follow the A565 to Southport.

The opening day of the 2013 Southport Flower Show in Victoria Park, Southport. Carol Vorderman who officially opened the show pictured in the Living Kitchen
The opening day of the 2013 Southport Flower Show in Victoria Park, Southport. Carol Vorderman who officially opened the show pictured in the Living Kitchen

The show site is 15/20 minutes’ walk from Southport train station. Regular trains, buses and coaches run to Southport from Liverpool, Wigan and Manchester. There is a shuttle bus available at a return cost.

You can turn up and pay on the gate, with a day pass costing £27, but buy an early bird ticket online in advance and you can save £3 with a day pass costing £24.

Charlie Dimmock at Southport Flower Show in 1999
Charlie Dimmock at Southport Flower Show in 1999

Children under the age 16 go free when they are accompanied by a paying adult.

The early bird tickets are flexible and can be used on any one of the show days.

Go to this link.

https://www.ticketquarter.co.uk/southportflowershow/online/seatSelect.asp?BOset::WSmap::seatmap::performance_ids=3EF3539B-E19E-41DA-ADA9-0769F49BDB8F

Picture Rob Lovett Professor David Bellamy pays a Visit to the 2008 Southport Flower Show
Picture Rob Lovett Professor David Bellamy pays a Visit to the 2008 Southport Flower Show

You can also buy a 4-day pass for the show for £74 which gives access to the entire event from Thursday-Sunday and also access to an exclusive patrons area with amenities.

https://www.ticketquarter.co.uk/southportflowershow/online/seatSelect.asp?BOset::WSmap::seatmap::performance_ids=7878BEFA-3CB1-4588-A690-185D3B912551

Alison King, Carla Connor from Coronation Street, at Southport Flower Show in 2014
Alison King, Carla Connor from Coronation Street, at Southport Flower Show in 2014

Local residents who can produce a utility bill showing they have a PR8 or PR9 postcode home address can receive a discounted ticket for just £18. This offer is available until Wednesday 17th August from The Atkinson (which opens 10am-4pm, Monday to Saturday).

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