New Kelvin Fletcher farm series to hit ITV this autumn

“The new series will bring you inside our lives as we celebrate and explore this wonderful farming life"

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Kelvin Fletcher and his family will return to television screens in their new farming series
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Kelvin Fletcher and his family will return to television screens in their new farming series

Farming celebrity Kelvin Fletcher has announced he will be back on television this autumn with a brand new farm series for ITV this autumn.

The Farm 24 ambassador and former Emmerdale actor will star in a new series alongside his family on their 120 acre Peak District farm.

Mr Fletcher's featured on BBC's ‘Kelvin's Big Farming Adventure' in 2022 which detailed his journey in buying the farm and bringing it back to its former glory - something very in tune with his Emmerdale character Andy Sugden who was also a farmer.

He said: "The new series will bring you inside our lives as we celebrate and explore this wonderful farming life.

"With more animals, more laughs, more mistakes and even more children.

"This adventure really has only just begun.

"We cannot wait to share it with you.

"Let the fun begin."

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