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Yorkshire's beloved farming duo Amanda Owen and her ex-husband Clive Owen are back on our screens, captivating viewers with their post-split family life. Their acclaimed series, previously gracing Channel 5 with 'Our Yorkshire Farm', made a smashing return in 2024 on More4 with the follow-up 'Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids'.
This new chapter tracks the Owens as they lovingly restore a neglected property to expand their holdings at Ravenseat Farm.
2024 marked the first occasion the whole Owen clan was showcased since Amanda, aged 51, publicly shared news of her separation from Clive after two decades together. Buzzing with anticipation, fans are now keenly awaiting the potential second series of the heartwarming show, with whispers suggesting it could hit screens anew in mere days.
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TV enthusiasts can mark their calendars for the initial glimpse into the Owens' latest endeavours set for Tuesday, April 29 at 9pm on More4 and via Channel 4's streaming platform, as revealed by The Sun. Sneak peeks into the upcoming episodes reveal substantial progress—the once dilapidated structure now sports a sturdy roof and the hum of electricity.
Amidst the renovations, Amanda's voice resonates with determination in the promo clip: "We have made great strides, but we're a long way off finished. What I want for these children is for them to be able to look back and be able to say, 'We did that'.", reports the Express.
The much-loved farming family, with their brood of nine ranging from seven to 23 years old, have been through a tough time following the end of their popular show Our Yorkshire Farm, leaving fans across the nation heartbroken.
The split between the well-known farmers came shortly after the series concluded, and Clive has since opened up about the farm's struggles during an intense lambing season made worse by harsh weather conditions. A brutal snowstorm hit the farm, wiping out the grass and leaving the sheep without food.
Reflecting on the challenging period, Clive said: "Winters are long enough without them dragging into May."
Despite the harsh weather, Clive has been resilient, attending to his flock in the bitter cold. He shared his experience of the weather, noting: "It's been kind in some respects as it's been very dry, but it's been very cold."
The freezing temperatures have made life on the farm particularly difficult, with Clive admitting: "It has been really, really hard for us, down to minus six and seven at night, but lovely days, so it's been pleasant enough to work in, but no grass."
Clive is acutely aware of the importance of grass for his sheep, stating firmly: "Sheep rely on grass, so we will go and feed them."
In a poignant moment during the episode, Amanda found a deceased lamb, expressing her sorrow with: "Oh no. Here, look, I can see something, and it's not good."
Amanda, delving into the harsh realities of farming, remarked: "Sometimes you get mysteries, and sometimes you get an answer, and sometimes you don't, but that's your answer. This poor little newborn lamb" eliciting a heartfelt response from her daughter Clemmie, who said: "That's sad, isn't it, mum?".
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