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The Society

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First episode dateMay 10, 2019
No. of episodes10 (list of episodes)
Creators Christopher Keyser
GenresMystery
Teen Drama
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About The Society


Busloads of Connecticut high school students head off for an extended camping trip, but a storm forces them to return home. Upon their return, the teens realize that all of the town's adults are gone in this modern take on "Lord of the Flies. " Their newfound freedom is fun at first, but it quickly becomes dangerous. While they struggle to figure out what has happened to them and how to get the town back to normal, the teens must establish order and form alliances in order to survive.

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Flowers, fruit and bakes compete for best in show

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Last month, The Royal Horticultural Society celebrated The Return of the Chelsea Flower Show - and just a few miles south, in West Norwood , another flower Show also awoke from its Covid slumber. In its 70th year, the Lambeth Horticultural Society staged its first live Show for two years. Photographer Jim Grover went along.

St Luke's Church is the regular home of The Society 's spring and late-summer shows.

Entries are invited, from members and non-members alike, for a wide range of floral, vegetable, fruit, domestic, craft, photographic and children's classes.

Entry fees are 15p per class.

The Children 's section is free.

" I picked them This Morning from my pots on my small terrace, " says John Woolley , who has always loved flowers.

Tony Pizzoferro, who chairs The Society , says: " It's a breath of Fresh Air getting Back To normality.

" We currently have around 250 members - we've lost none to Covid.

" Our members get monthly talks, outings to gardens and a newsletter four times a year. "

The Society has twice hosted BBC Radio 4 's Gardeners' Question Time programme and traces its roots Back To 1951, when the Lambeth Council Tenants' Horticultural Society was created from a group of council allotment holders.

Renamed in 1965, The Society staged its first annual fruit, flower and vegetable Show at Norwood School for Girls in September The Following year.

The handicraft section comprises five classes.

Later in The Day , Elaine Andrews would discover she had won first prize with her quilt entry.

Ruth Lyon says: " I joined The Society About 12 years ago and have shown something at every Show since.

" The Society organises interesting talks and visits and we can buy garden products at good prices in their Well stocked little hut in Norwood.

" It has opened another door for me and given me the opportunity to meet another group of people. "

This Was the First Time Norinka Ford had entered The Show .

Alas, her entry just exceeded the stipulated maximum size, so floral-art section judge Pauline Shockley had reluctantly to disqualify it but left an encouraging note for Norinka.

" I want to help entrants on their way, help them Get Even better, and encourage them to enter Another Time , " Pauline says.

A wide variety of floral classes Make Up 70 of the 125 in The Show .

" It is such a Joy - They are what I call real flowers, " steward Wendy Rigg says.

" Ours are grown in The Garden - it's so different to the cultivated flowers in a flower shop. "

The judging begins, with 20 points available for vegetable entries:

seven for size, shape and colourseven for conditionsix for uniformity

The Society advises entrants: " All vegetables should be clean and fresh and, as far as possible, free from blemishes.

" Good quality, combined with size suitable for table use, is important.

" Mere size and weight, greatly above normal, usually indicates coarseness, and judges will regard this as a defect. "

Susan Sharp, who owns and runs a yarn shop in Herne Hill , judges the hand-knitted or crocheted item category.

" There's no joins or seams Here - it's been knitted in the round up to the yoke, which makes it look even nicer, " she says.

" And there's a hat with it - it's neatly done. "

Pam Fox judges the domestic section, which comprises eight different food categories, including three-cheese scones.

" It was very Close - I like a strong cheese flavour, " she says.

" At one Show , I had to taste 22 carrot Cakes - I still love Carrot Cake . "

One of The Winners was Fred Smith , his cheese scones were awarded first prize.

In the afternoon, The Doors are opened to The Public .

" As I'm walking around, I feel like I'm in an episode of The Archers , " Katarina says.

" It's wonderful.

" This is my First Time coming Here . "

Matilda Smith and Sam Harris are responsible for the tea bar.

Graphic-designer Sam also judged the photographic section.

Matilda works in a school human-resources department.

" It's a husband-and-wife tea, " jokes Sam.

It was a very successful Show for Joanna French, on only The Second time she has entered.

She was awarded the Banksian Medal, provided by The Royal Horticultural Society to all of its affiliated societies and named after scientist and gardener Sir Joseph Banks .

" These roses remind me of my granddad in his garden - The Smell just brings it all back, " Michelle says.

Marilyn, Her Daughter , says: " You just forget that roses smell like this - it's so strong.

" Supermarket roses never smell like this. "

" I knitted it during lockdown, " winner Margaret Davis says of the cardigan she is holding.

" It's for my granddaughter in New York - I'm hoping to visit them for Thanksgiving. "

Margaret was accompanied to The Show by her son and his son, Arthur, who was wearing the jumper she knitted for his father 34 years ago.

" The Show 's turned out really Well - we put it on with great trepidation, " secretary Bob Tydeman says.

It attracted 150 entries from 29 people.

" We've taken £26. 85 in entry fees - and we'll pay out £153 in prizes, and The Church hire comes to £300, " Bob says.

" It'll come out of our annual funds.

" The purpose of The Society is to promote horticulture, which is why it is free to get in".

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Source of news: bbc.com

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