Vasili's Garden

Vasili's Garden

Screenshot from the opening sequence of the show.
Genre Gardening
Directed by Vasili Kanidiadis
Presented by Vasili Kanidiadis
Country of origin Australia
No. of episodes 200+
Production
Executive producer(s) Vasili Kanidiadis
Editor(s) Vasili Kanidiadis, Louis Kanidiadis
Location(s) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Release
Original network Channel 31 (2002-2007, 2008-present)
SBS (2007)
Original release 2002 – 2013
Chronology
Followed by Vasili's Garden to Kitchen
External links
Website

Vasili's Garden is an Australian television gardening program. Hosted by Vasili Kanidiadis, each episode of the show, which is unscripted, focuses on the plants and produce from home gardens in Melbourne and surrounding areas, with emphasis on traditional and organic methods of gardening and healthy eating. The show has become known for Vasili's lively and sometimes outlandish methods of presentation of the show, his piano accordion playing at the end of the show and his use of the Greek phrase 'maresi' (translating to 'I like it' in English) throughout the show.

The show first aired on community television station Channel 31 in 2002 and was produced by Vasili's own production company, Maresi Productions. In 2007, after two years of negotiations, the show moved to SBS, collaboratively produced by I Like It Productions (a partnership between Maresi Productions and Renegade Films), with the main appeal being the reach of a national audience, unavailable up to that point on Channel 31. The format remained largely unchanged, owing to Vasili's insistence that the show retain its 'home video' feel. Vasili sees this as an important aspect of the show, saying that he wants to make "people feel like they are watching their next-door neighbour's house or their aunty or uncle's house."[1]

The show returned to Channel 31 on 6 February 2008 after further negotiations between SBS and Kanidiadis about a possible restructuring of the show failed.[2]

Vasili's Garden returned to Channel 31 & moved to production of ABC studios in Southbank for late 2009 as a part of SBS of the show failed. The program is currently filming for outside broadcast & production from C31 studios.

External links

References

  1. "Fresh from the garden". The Age. 25 August 2005.
  2. Kalina, Paul (4 January 2008). "Cult garden program returns to its roots on Channel 31". The Age.
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