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Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive And Kids.

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shysal Tue 15-Oct-24 11:17:08

Did anyone see this new series on More4, Mondays at 9pm?
I thought Amanda looked rather thin, I think life must have been a strain for all of the family, trying to run the farm and be there for each other despite the marriage break up. It wasn't said who is going to live in the neighbouring house being renovated. It has only 2 bedrooms, but is supposed to give the family somewhere of their own instead of the rented farm at Ravenseat. I shall be interested in watching the building work, Grand Designs it won't be! I expect it will be a money pit with lots or setbacks.

merlotgran Tue 15-Oct-24 13:57:19

Thanks for reminding me. I’m planning to watch this on catch up.

merlotgran Tue 15-Oct-24 16:48:23

I’ve just watched it. I think Amanda looks ill. She’s lost so much weight and I don’t get the down at heel look as though they don’t have two ha’pennies to rub together. They’re successful sheep farmers!

Clive looks really well though.

On the whole I found it really boring and fell asleep.

Lisaangel10 Tue 15-Oct-24 17:09:08

I didn’t watch it. Is she still showing off as much flesh as possible in her mini skirts and off the shoulder tops?

I did read an article where Clive said she just about stopped eating and made herself very ill indeed. Caused by the stress of their breakup and how the public seemed to turn on her.

I have read all of her books and thought they started renovating this old house some time ago.

Lisaangel10 Tue 15-Oct-24 17:14:30

P.S. I have always thought there is something very strange about the whole Amanda story. There is barely a mention of her parents and siblings in any of her books and have never seen them mentioned on TV. I realise some people like their privacy but she could have explained this, especially as she has always courted publicity herself.

nanaK54 Tue 15-Oct-24 19:06:49

Thanks for the 'heads up', have downloaded, watched and very much enjoyed!

MissInterpreted Tue 15-Oct-24 19:12:46

I think she's flogging this for all it's worth...

Grannynannywanny Tue 15-Oct-24 19:14:55

Thanks for the reminder. I set the tv box to record the series and forgot to watch the first one. I’ll watch the series with interest. I enjoyed their earlier Yorkshire Farm programmes.

Cossy Tue 15-Oct-24 19:18:58

merlotgran

I’ve just watched it. I think Amanda looks ill. She’s lost so much weight and I don’t get the down at heel look as though they don’t have two ha’pennies to rub together. They’re successful sheep farmers!

Clive looks really well though.

On the whole I found it really boring and fell asleep.

I think the sheep farming actually provides very little money given the efforts.

They don’t own the land or their home either.

I think all their real cash has come from her books, tv programmes and tv appearances.

merlotgran Tue 15-Oct-24 20:04:50

I think the sheep farming actually provides very little money given the efforts.

Amanda has said herself that she gets annoyed when people think they are on their uppers when actually they are successful in their farming. Of course the money she has made would make a huge difference but with such a large family they would need it. You don’t have to own your house or land to be successful farmers.

Ziplok Thu 17-Oct-24 22:09:06

If you do a Google search, you’ll see that neither of them are exactly hard up.

FlexibleFriend Fri 18-Oct-24 02:48:50

I found it to be too much Amanda and not enough Clive and Reuban. She just stands around Rabbiting while they do the work. They should have named it the Amanda show if they were being honest and then I wouldn't have bothered with it.

Ilovedogs22 Fri 18-Oct-24 17:41:45

I have seen this programme listed & I knew something of the
back-story due to the tabloids but as stated by a few of the other posters; it really is the 'Amanda show'! Any chance to wear a skimpy top or a very short skirt and she's on it.
Give me Kate Humble anyday! She's knowledgeable, naturally attractive and engaging. Everything that Amanda is not.🤔

Ilovedogs22 Fri 18-Oct-24 17:45:23

MissInterpreted

I think she's flogging this for all it's worth...

👍👏 Hear,hear! 😊 MissInterpreted

Katyj Fri 18-Oct-24 18:34:01

I found it a bit odd. Too much talking by Amanda, and I thought her voice had changed. and not enough of Clive and the children. Must admit I fell asleep.

sodapop Fri 18-Oct-24 20:53:39

Glad I'm not the only one who finds her supremely irritating.

Lisaangel10 Sat 19-Oct-24 10:12:24

sodapop

Glad I'm not the only one who finds her supremely irritating.

When she first appeared on our screens she was a breath of fresh air and down to earth. She had a lovely Yorkshire accent and dressed in old oilskins, woolly hats and wellies. She was knowledgeable about animals and wildlife, the weather and the countryside. I really warmed go her.

As time went on the accent almost disappeared and she started wearing really skimpy clothes which I can’t imagine any woman wearing on a farm as they offer little protection from the weather, thorns etc.

I also felt she was wrapped up in herself as Clive was left to sit down and listen to the older kids and quietly give his advice. She was off tramping across the countryside with a couple of younger kids trailing a long way behind her.

Never seen a woman change so much.

ExDancer Sat 19-Oct-24 10:26:13

We're sheep (and cattle) farmers, and its not easy and you do wear old clothes all day. You make a decent living but will never be 'rich farmers' even though your job is your hobby and you're content.
I think she's been taken over by the TV team who are trying to make her look sexy-attractive and she's lost her natural attractiveness.
So she'll have been encouraged to lose weight, she'll have been dressed in impractical clothes, her hair will have been styled and her face covered in make-up.
The programme's out-run itself and changed her from a 'simple country lass' into a townie's version.
They almost did it with Hannah Hawksworth if you recall, but the old lady defied them.

Ilovedogs22 Sat 19-Oct-24 10:59:45

Very wise and insightful words ExDancer, it's good to have so many opinions, especially ones that are measured and not simply a a bit bitchy like mine. 😊

Baggs Sat 19-Oct-24 11:37:42

Nice post, ExD.

Lots of (normal) farm and kids pics on insta, though fewer than she used to post. But, you know, nine kids.... things are bound to be busy.

Amanda has always taken the younger kids with her, even carrying them on her back. Grouchy, judgmental grans could get off her back, I think.

Baggs Sat 19-Oct-24 12:11:05

Or, to put it another way, Amanda and Clive are successfully supporting their large family.

What more do you want?

merlotgran Sat 19-Oct-24 12:31:15

Their children are a credit to them. Hard working, supportive of each other and thoroughly grounded.

petra Sat 19-Oct-24 12:35:49

I think there’s a bit of the green eyed monster going on here.
Amanda epitomises everything a sheep farmer should not look like

Baggs Sat 19-Oct-24 12:39:17

You obviously haven't read her books, petra. Especially the first one.

Baggs Sat 19-Oct-24 12:40:16

Oh wait..... I think you were applying sarcasm 😂

Apologies 🙃