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- Clay_Jones abstract "Clay Jones, (David Brinley Clay Jones, 6 Nov 1923 – 4 Jul 1996), was a horticulturist and broadcaster best known as the Chairman of the BBC Radio 4 programme Gardener's Question Time. He came joint tenth with Carol Klein in the BBC poll for the nation's all-time favourite gardener.".
- Clay_Jones birthDate "1923".
- Clay_Jones birthYear "1923".
- Clay_Jones deathDate "1996".
- Clay_Jones deathYear "1996".
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- Clay_Jones dateOfBirth "1923".
- Clay_Jones dateOfDeath "1996".
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- Clay_Jones name "Jones, Clay".
- Clay_Jones shortDescription "British gardener".
- Clay_Jones description "British gardener".
- Clay_Jones description "British gardener".
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- Clay_Jones subject Category:Gardening_in_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Clay_Jones comment "Clay Jones, (David Brinley Clay Jones, 6 Nov 1923 – 4 Jul 1996), was a horticulturist and broadcaster best known as the Chairman of the BBC Radio 4 programme Gardener's Question Time. He came joint tenth with Carol Klein in the BBC poll for the nation's all-time favourite gardener.".
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