Amanda Owen and her family made a heartwarming comeback to television screens with their latest show, ‘Our Farm Next Door: Amanda Clive and Kids.’ The first episode showcased the Owens as they tackled the challenge of restoring an abandoned farmhouse in the Dales, situated in a remote location with a rich history. Historian Derek uncovered fascinating details about the farm’s past, linking it to the renowned 19th-century figure Anthony John Clarkson. Amanda Owen shared her dream of some of her children potentially moving from Ravenseat Farm to this newly renovated property. Her son, Reuben, expressed his desire to venture out on his own in the near future.
Clive, Amanda’s partner, added his thoughts on the project, highlighting the importance of having a place for their large family to call home. The audience welcomed the return of the Owen family to television, noting the growth of the children. Fans took to social media to express their excitement, with one viewer mentioning how enjoyable it was to see the family back on screen.
While many viewers praised the show, some were not entirely impressed with the premiere. Criticisms ranged from a perceived lack of spark to comparisons with other farm-themed programs. Despite the mixed reactions, the overall sentiment seemed to lean towards appreciation for the family’s involvement in their new venture.
In anticipation of the show’s debut, Amanda appeared on the ‘Lorraine’ show to discuss the upcoming series and her recent separation from Clive. She acknowledged the challenges of balancing work and personal life but emphasized that these struggles are relatable and part of life’s journey. Amanda expressed hope that viewers would enjoy watching the family navigate through both the joys and hardships of farm life.
‘Our Farm Next Door: Amanda Clive and Kids’ will continue to air on More4, offering viewers a glimpse into the Owen family’s daily life and the exciting developments on their farm. As the series progresses, audiences can expect more heartwarming moments, challenges, and the unwavering spirit of a family dedicated to their land and each other.