The first look at a new programme featuring the Yorkshire Shepherdess has been revealed by Channel 4 as part of an advertising campaign for the show.
Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive & Kids as it has been dubbed, will see the Owens’ Yorkshire Dales journey to breathe life back into a derelict neighbouring property they bought.
Filmed in a documentary style, Amanda and the rest of the Owen clan take on one of their biggest challenges yet.
The series sees Amanda, Clive and their nine children work with a team of local tradespeople to 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.
Earlier this week, details of the first episode were revealed, as More4 announced that the first episode of the five-part series airs on More4 on Monday, October 14 at 9pm.
What is the programme about?
The Yorkshire Shepherdess Amanda Owen and her family renovate a derelict neighbouring property - known locally as Anty John’s - back to life, as they battle the elements and other challenges in the Yorkshire Dales
When is the programme first aired?
More4 on Monday, October 14 at 9pm.
What does the advert show?
The new advert, released by Channel 4 and More 4, shows the Owen family carrying out tasks to try and renovate the derelict property, with the advert showing them battling snow-covered hills, and warm weather - all of which you can watch in this story.
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What has the Yorkshire Shepherdess said?
Amanda Owen said: “It is fantastic More4 has allowed us to showcase what we do best, working as a team and battling the elements whilst trying to reinstate the farm next door to its former glory.
"It is no exaggeration to say that filming outdoors on an exposed hill end in Swaledale was at times a huge challenge for the Wise Owl film crew, but their dedication and enthusiasm have never waned.
"This new project has been a huge undertaking for the whole family and one we are excited to be able to share with the viewers at home.”
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