The best celebrity farming shows to watch while you wait for Clarkson’s Farm series four
JEREMY Clarkson’s hit show Clarkson’s Farm is one of the biggest shows on Amazon and is loved by viewers.
The fourth series is due to be screened next year, yet work has already started on a fifth.
Fans waiting for series four of Clarkson’s Farm have a number of other options to keep them occupied[/caption]Sun columnist Jeremy, who previously hosted The Grand Tour and Top Gear, revealed the exciting news on Tuesday, but fans are still begging to know when series four will be on Prime Video.
However you can indulge in the best celebrity farming shows to watch while you wait.
Matt Baker: Our Farm in the Dales
Matt Baker moved back to to Durham to help his parents run the family farm[/caption]Matt Baker presents an intimate and heartwarming look into an emotional period of his personal life, when he moved his wife and children to his childhood county of Durham to help his parents run the family farm.
In Our Farm in the Dales, Matt must save the farm and keep the day-to-day operations running, while simultaneously raising his young children and helping his mum recover after a serious accident.
Much like Clarkson’s Farm, the cameras capture the laughter, joy, tears and frustration as the Baker family work hard and come together to support each other in tough times.
Our Farm in the Dales airs on Channel 4 and is available on All 4.
Fletcher’s Family Farm
Kelvin Fletcher star of Emmerdale becomes a first time farmer[/caption]Fletcher’s Family Farm is set on the farm of former Emmerdale and Strictly star, Kelvin Fletcher, and his young family in the Peak District.
Kelvin is a first time farmer and sometimes the unexpected mishaps cause him a great deal of stress and laughter.
Such as when chickenpox hits the family as they await delivery of their first flock of chickens or when a run in with a wasp nest results in a hospital trip.
However Kelvin and his family love farming life and the cameras explore every minute of their wonderful journey.
Their are plenty of laughs, animals and mistakes along the way and it’s a joyous watch for fans of Clarkson’s Farm.
Fletcher’s Family Farm is available to watch on ITVX
Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids
Amanda in her new series restoring[/caption]This new five-part observational documentary series will take viewers back to the Yorkshire Dales to follow Yorkshire Shepherdess Amanda and her family as they renovate a derelict farmhouse on their property.
Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids charts the Owens’ journey to breathe life back into a derelict neighbouring property they bought to plan for the family’s future.
This first series follows the initial 12 months of the project and sees Amanda, Clive and their nine children work with a team of local tradespeople to slowly bring their ambitious vision for the farmhouse – known locally as Anty John’s – to life, battling against the unforgiving Dales weather on one of the most remote building sites in Britain.
Meanwhile, Amanda delves into the house’s rich history, uncovering the incredible tale of Anthony Clarkson, a Swaledale mapmaker and diarist who lived there in the mid-1800s and documented life in this stunning corner of the Dales.
Alongside the renovation, we spend time with Clive, Amanda and their nine children at home at Ravenseat, as they negotiate a tough year running the family sheep farm in one of the wettest years on record.
Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids is available to watch on Channel 4.
Down on the Farm
For those with young children, you will probably know the tune of CBeebies kid’s farming programme, Down on the Farm.
The highly popular series looks at what happens on farms, from livestock to harvesting, as well as where food comes from and how it’s grown.
The show is co-hosted by former JLS band member, JB Gill, who is a new farmer and has been an advocate for educating children about the industry for a long time.
Down on the Farm has been filmed in a variety of locations, including Rawlinshaw Farm which is located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the show featured sheep scanning, cheese making, and a litter pick.
Younger fans of Clarkson’s Farm will love the show and they will learn so much at the same time.
Down on the farm is available on BBCIplayer.