- Location
- Durham, UK
Na kept off that job, far too good looking for the camera.Thought you might of been dumper driver
His full time man led a fair bit of road plainings in with a 20 ton dump trailer for the roads
Na kept off that job, far too good looking for the camera.Thought you might of been dumper driver
Was 6 episode's filmed as my mate a stone waller was going to be on but cut the last 2 episode's he doesn't no whether it will be on later or notNot bad being able to make a four episode series, watched by millions, of what was essentially a bit of a tidy up!
They seem like genuinely nice folk though.
He’s ok Matt like , him and his family are as genuine as they come .I won't watch this show nor Kate Humble's, seems like another good lifer outing financed by television companies.
Will just convince more townies you can make a living from 4 pigs and a half acre patch of turnips.
I bet it's not a patch on This farming life.
Are Herdwicks easy sheep to work with?
That george the bee keeper is a lovely lad. His place is in spennymoorWas 6 episode's filmed as my mate a stone waller was going to be on but cut the last 2 episode's he doesn't no whether it will be on later or not
Not sure why you have a negative spin on the program which you haven’t even seen . They have had the small farm for over 20 odd years. Admittedly it’s not the best program in the world but pretty easy watching . Like all small farms they need an income from other sources. From what I can gather Matt financed directed and produce the program himself and if more 4 had said no it’s crap we are not putting it on he’d have been well out of pocket.I won't watch this show nor Kate Humble's, seems like another good lifer outing financed by television companies.
Will just convince more townies you can make a living from 4 pigs and a half acre patch of turnips.
I bet it's not a patch on This farming life.
Not sure why you have a negative spin on the program which you haven’t even seen . They have had the small farm for over 20 odd years. Admittedly it’s not the best program in the world but pretty easy watching . Like all small farms they need an income from other sources. From what I can gather Matt financed directed and produce the program himself and if more 4 had said no it’s crap we are not putting it on he’d have been well out of pocket.
He had a shop of some sort and small holing other side of the county before they moved to the farm. Think Janice might be from a farming family fairly sure one of Matt’s sisters is married to farmer .Didn't his dad run the local newsagents until he retired?
That new tractor was just loaned by the local JD dealer its long goneI thought it was good, very enjoyable.
However, I think it came across as saving the farm to provide a living income, which we all know isn’t going to happen on a 100 acre organic sheep farm. Nothing wrong at all with having a lifestyle farm and looks a great place run by people who know what they’re doing, but friends of ours mentioned it this afternoon and were under the impression it was going to earn them a good living. Plus, as we all know, a few sheep and donkeys isn’t going to justify that new tractor!
Also, I’m not sure Herdwicks and Cheviots are going to be any easier to handle than Hampshire Downs! We’ve certainly found our Hamps to be very docile and obliging.
Anyway, I thought it was good.