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We've been watching "Clarkson's Farm" on Prime
https://www.amazon.com/Clarksons-Farm-Season-1/dp/B095RHJ52RI think there is only one season (so far?) but I am enjoying it immensely. At times it's LOL funny, it's light, and worth a viewing if you're tired of plotless movies, blood and gore, etc.
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We've been watching "Clarkson's Farm" on Prime (Original Post)
babylonsister
Jul 2021
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Hoyt
(54,770 posts)1. Yeah, I have watched a few episodes. He's funny and the show is good introduction to modern farming.
I just saw the episode where he buys 80 goats, then realizes he has to put up a fence. The tractor, cultivating episode is good too.
babylonsister
(171,609 posts)2. I think I'm approaching the episode
where the goats have babies, LOTS of babies. I imagine there may be blood and gore.
Apparently he's a well-known personality in England, but I had never heard of him before.
Thomas Hurt
(13,925 posts)3. He was one of the emmcees on Top Gear (car enthusiast tv show) for years...
babylonsister
(171,609 posts)4. Yes, I read that. He's been dabbling in lots of things for decades. nt
babylonsister
(171,609 posts)8. Sheep, not goats! nt
samnsara
(18,282 posts)5. I peeked at it and will definately watch it. I love anything British on tv
..the series reminds me of Escape to the Chateau..a must watch of you like really funny (and sometimes disastrously funny) British DIY.
babylonsister
(171,609 posts)7. Escape to the Chateau is one of
my absolute faves! Love their love story and how well they both seem to work together. Both are very creative.
markie
(22,925 posts)6. my partner watched it
and kept me up to speed on what was happening
maybe, someday when I have time.....