Alan Titchmarsh issued an apology to the camera in the latest episode of Love Your Weekend after a guest's family admission. The television presenter sent a message to those viewing from home, in particular the family of his guest, actor Ian McNeice. While talking about his two decades appearing on popular series Doc Martin, and if he predicted the success the show would become, McNeice admitted that he didn't, and confessed that he never memorised the script for the audition.
However, he said that it was the job from heaven and that one of his co-stars was the child he always wanted. He was talking about Joe Absolom, who played the role of McNeice's onscreen son in Doc Martin. Alan replied by asking if he had any children of his own, to which the actor said yes, he had two sons and a daughter of his own, so his admission about his co-star 'doesn't go down well at home.
' The pair then cheekily repeated the statement with Alan chuckling before he turned to the camera and apologised. Alan directed his message to McNeice's family watching at home. The actor went on to talk about that his previous role in Doctor Who in which he played Sir Winston Churchill.
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Alan Titchmarsh issues apology to viewers after Doc Martin star's family admission
Alan Titchmarsh apologised to the camera while presenting Love Your Weekend on ITV after one of his guests made an admission about their Doc Martin co-star