Hosts of "The Victory Garden" Television Program, 1993

Summary

WGBH-TV launched Crockett's Victory Garden in April 1975. Russell Morash produced the show, and home gardeners relished the sage advice of gardeners Jim Crockett, Bob Thomson, and others over the years. A segment on cooking for gardeners became a regular feature when chef Marian Morash, Russell's wife, joined the series. The Victory Garden (under other titles) ended its 40-year run in 2015.

WGBH-TV launched Crockett's Victory Garden in April 1975. Russell Morash produced the show, and home gardeners relished the sage advice of gardeners Jim Crockett, Bob Thomson, and others over the years. A segment on cooking for gardeners became a regular feature when chef Marian Morash, Russell's wife, joined the series. The Victory Garden (under other titles) ended its 40-year run in 2015.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)

Technique

Gelatin silver process

Color

Black-and-white (Colors)

Dimensions

Height: 8 in

Width: 10 in

Inscriptions

Text on front: THE VICTORY GARDEN / Outstanding in their field are the hosts of THE VICTORY GARDEN, television's longest running gardening series. / The 18th season of fresh gardening news and tips, how-to demonstrations and visits to exciting destinations around / the globe begins on PBS on Saturday, April 3, 1993 at 12:30pm ET (check local listings). Pictured (l to r) are: / Marian Morash, Peter Seabrook, Lucinda Mays, Roger Swain, Holly Shimizu, and Jim Wilson (not pictured: Bob Smaus) / Photo credit: Courtesy of WGBH Boston

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