I have done well out of TV, but not well enough to buy football clubs. I'm not sure it's ever a way to make money.
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I am attached to the west coast of Scotland - it's gorgeous to look at and challenging. You have to contend with the possibility of being blown away or rained on. And in the summer months you can be eaten alive by midges.
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If you look at it ecologically, deforestation is high on the list of things which bring devastation. You cut down trees to build homes, for fuel, and you end up with no trees left, and you have to move on. If you take the earth as a whole, eventually there's nowhere to move on to.
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On the environmental front there's concern about global warming and high levels of carbon dioxide, and trees take in CO2 and store carbon.
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It is a bit frustrating. Things come and go in television. At the moment they've gone.
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Gardening has just sort of grown on me. I find it therapeutic. And I like smelly things.
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If I ever had any vanity, then I definitely lost it by being on television.
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I'm pale-skinned so I don't feel at my best on a beach.
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I remember being in China and realising how irrelevant not even Britain is, but also Europe. We're just another remote country that hardly impinges on some places at all.