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DRC

Member
On now and seems to be a cornish special.I would have hoped,after the terrible weather events of last week and still continuing problems for many,there would have been a change to reflect this.
Come on Matt,your a sheep farmers son,get your act together or has being on that terrible programme,The one show,clouded your judgement.
 

llamedos

New Member
On now and seems to be a cornish special.I would have hoped,after the terrible weather events of last week and still continuing problems for many,there would have been a change to reflect this.
Come on Matt,your a sheep farmers son,get your act together or has being on that terrible programme,The one show,clouded your judgement.

Dont worry, next week they will be telling of how allthe black and white young are dying due to the cold:mad:
 

Tonka

Member
Location
N Yorkshire
I gave up watching anything with Matt Baker presenting after his desperate attempts at presenting some of the Olympics 2012. Absolutely wholeheartedly cringeworthy.............ugghhhhh! Sad, because I would have liked to watch some of the gymnastics, but couldn't bring myself to watch because of his presenting. So un-natural, totally manufactured - and he was way out of his depth!
Clare Balding would be my preference for CF. Her knowledge and rapport with supporters and players of Rubgy League is tops......bring her on!
 

Longlowdog

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Aberdeenshire
Last week we were told lobsters dominating a sea scape was part of a natural cycle but holly growing in a wood was a disaster requiring man's intervention. My wife has dropped Cf from the Sky box recorder as apparently my language is unbefitting of even a former trawlerman when that ludicrous programme airs.
 

le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
ITS CRAP. only the bbc couldn't give a t0ss about farming, its a programme for townies, oh look the countryside is green and a playground for all. the weather is a guide for one and all and not just farmers.
 

wobs

Member
Location
Northumberland
On now and seems to be a cornish special.I would have hoped,after the terrible weather events of last week and still continuing problems for many,there would have been a change to reflect this.
Come on Matt,your a sheep farmers son,get your act together or has being on that terrible programme,The one show,clouded your judgement.

Matt is to farming what Alan Titchmarsh is to proper gardening.
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
This week's edition all old filming rehashed. Hardly a mention of the weather and the struggles on the hills. What's the matter with their conscience? Surely their Easter break and all their entitlements are over?
 

Steevo

Member
Location
Gloucestershire
Too right. The deer issue seemed like they were making a problem where there wasn't one....and as for Adam deciding a busy drilling day was a good time to go on a jolly to look at lambs and collect his ponies...!

Ah well, beats a blank screen! :)
 

An Gof

Member
Location
Cornwall
its gone downhill like most television everything is done on the cheap no substance the only farming program worth a listen to is farming today on radio 4

If you didn't hear it this morning have a listen to "On your Farm" broadcast this morning on Radio 4. Well worth a listen to on BBC iplayer. Excellent and moving radio programme on the plight of sheep farmers in the Welsh Mountains.
 

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