From seed:
Marmande (neigbour's saved seed) has set a huge crop this year, and have already harvested about six that are ripe and juicy, from plants grown outside
Polish Linguisa started off pale and weedy looking plants, late to set fruit but have now harvested several which are fully ripe and very good to cooking sauces. Done OK under cover.
Harbinger (outside) is a good all round decent red tomato. Some have split though in a corky kind of band,due to erratic watering I assume.
Chocolate Cherry (neighbour's saved seed, under cover) is a highly productive decent size cherry tomato, grown under cover. Tastes rich and juicy.
"
Sungold" (own saved seed, outside) F1 so not come true - produced determinate plants with full size orange tomatoes outdoors, very heavy cropping and good traditional tomato flavour too
Black Sea Man (own saved seed, outside) excellent heavy trusses of fruit. None yet ripe
Sweet'n'Neat Yellow: (in large pot outside) Lives up to it's name, with hundreds of tiny tomatoes easy to eat straight from the plant. Excellent for Mixed Tomato Chutney too
Red Rambling Rector (hanging basket as recommended) Found the plants too large for basket. Reasonable crop but not worth the effort really.
Garden Pearl (large pot outside) Never fails to delivery: masses of round pink fruits
Yellow Pear (cordons under cover) Tasty, pretty tomatoes in good size trusses. Trained top along a wire to enable two more trusses to set
Bought in plants, one of each:
Citrine: (under cover cordon) massive crop of yellow, lemon shaped tomatoes, very good for slicing and for cooking sauce too
Green Zebra (sheltered outside) medium sized tomatoes; small numbers on trusses but has four/five trusses. very sweet and nice in mixed salad.
Orange Paruche (under cover bush, although started as a cordon lol) Thin skinned small cherry tomatoes. Prolific but takes up a lot of space. Will save some seed for next year and try this outdoors.
Winners: Chocolate Cherry
Marmande
Citrine
Sweet'n'Neat
Won't bother again: Rambling Rector