Hits RadioSchedulePlaylistPresentersShowsWinHits Radio PrideCash For KidsMoreRayohits radioentertainmenttelevisionHow to watch Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and KidsThe new show airs on More4Author: Alex RossPublished 15th Oct 2024Last updated 15th Oct 2024After five series of Our Yorkshire Farm, fans were left devastated back in June 2022 when Amanda and Clive Owen confirmed they’d split after 22 years and nine children together, with many wondering if the pair would ever work together again.Well, two years on from their split and fans will be pleased to know that Amanda, Clive, and their nine children have teamed up with More4 for a brand new series called Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids. As the new show hits our screens, here’s everything you need to know.When is it on TV?Our Farm Next Door started our at 9pm on Monday 14th October, with weekly episodes airing every Monday night.You can watch episode one of Our Farm Next Door on Channel 4’s catch up service now.What is the show about?In a slightly different format to Our Yorkshire Farm, the new series will see Amanda, Clive and the children buy and renovate a run-down property nearby their farm in Swaledale, in the Yorkshire Dales.Our Farm Next Door will see the former couple work together with the help of a local tradespeople, in an attempt to transform the property in Anty John’s.More4 said of the new series: ‘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. The series 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, tackling the changing seasons and challenging elements along the way, as well as getting to grips with the nature of restoring a listed property in a remote location’.Cameras will also follow the Yorkshire Shepherdess as she looks into the farmhouse’s past and reveals the fascinating part its former owners played in local history.Mark Robinson, Executive Producer for Wise Owl Films, said: “Filmed over two years, this is the incredible past and present tale of a house with an important and fascinating history brought lovingly back to life by a family who are Yorkshire Dales through and through. We have been privileged to watch the rebirth of ‘Anty John’s’ tile by tile, stone by stone, across all four seasons in a beautiful but unforgiving location where that painstaking work has often been at the mercy of the elements.”

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