They are indeed admirable young people and I too wish them well - but a whole series on them digging!!??
I was worried about the safety of the whole thing - not a hard hat in sight, and mending huge machinery while is is on a steep slope seems a bit risky to me.
Coming from a farming background, (Norfolk/Cambs., rather than Yorkshire!), I've always followed this family & enjoyed the earlier programmes. I do hope this one works, & wish Clive & Reuben well.
Glad to see Clive looking so well and great he is in business with Reuben a lovely lad, but I have to admit to finding it a trifle boring. But that’s me. It’s a harmless programme with no bitching unlike the rest of the world.
I agree mokryna. 3 hard working teenagers and not a selfie or trout pout in sight. I’m looking forward to seeing them make a success of their business.
Clive is looking well. He looks like he’s had a makeover since the last series.
It thought it was lovely to see three young people making their way in the world doing everyday basic work without the last in hand held gadgets. Just the complete opposite of Sugar’s lot.
I don’t see much of a future for this programme though. Dear old Clive’s as dull as ditchwater away from the farm and there’s no charm without all the other children.
There’s limited appeal in restored farm machinery and he’s no Fred Dibnah I’m afraid.
Rueben reminds me so much of DH when I first met him. Agricultural Engineering was always his first love even though his career eventually morphed into farm management.