TV future with her ex-husband Clive Owen has been revealed after they returned to our screens last year. The TV couple - who shot to fame on - made a huge comeback in 2024 with their More4 series Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids. The new series follows the Yorkshire family as they restore a nearby derelict property that they've purchased to add to their estate at Ravenseat Farm.
This was the first time fans saw the entire family together since Amanda, 51, announced her split from Clive after 22 years of marriage. Now, it has been rumoured that the heart-warming programme is returning for a second series which will return to the airwaves in just a few days.
The first visit to Ravenseat Farm will air on Tuesday, April 29 at 9pm on More4 and streaming, according to . In a first look at the new series, the beloved family are seen working away on their new farmhouse.
While there's still a lot of work left to be done, the once derelict building now features a roof, with fully functioning electricity. In the trailer, Amanda can be heard saying: "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'."
The beloved farmers are parents to nine children who range in ages from seven to 23 years old. The former couple's split came just months after the conclusion of Our Yorkshire Farm, which left fans up and down the country devastated.
It comes after Clive revealed that the farm has been struggling to cope during the gruelling lambing season which has been exacerbated by extreme weather. A devastated snowstorm swept over the farm and obliterated any grass, leaving their sheep with nothing to eat. Clive lamented: "Winters are long enough without them dragging into May."
Braving the outdoors to tend to his flock, Clive described the conditions: "It's been kind in some respects as it's been very dry, but it's been very cold.
"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."
Acknowledging the vital needs of his livestock, he continued: "Sheep rely on grass, so we will go and feed them." During the same episode, Amanda made a heartbreaking discovery after finding a dead lamb. With dread in her voice, the shepherdess said: "Oh no. Here, look, I can see something, and it's not good."
Delving into the reality of farming life, Amanda commented: "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" to which her daughter Clemmie responded: "That's sad, isn't it, mum?"
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