Fans of Fletchers' Family Farm are buzzing with excitement after the beloved family announced the show’s return with two brand-new series. The popular ITV programme, which follows former Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher, his wife Liz, and their children as they manage their 120-acre Peak District farm, has captured viewers’ hearts since its debut in 2023.
The Fletcher family shared the big news in a charming Instagram video featuring their nine-year-old daughter, Marnie. With enthusiasm, Marnie tried to get her father’s attention as he tended to the sheep, shouting, “I’ve got some news!” Despite Kelvin’s initial distraction, she rallied the family—including her younger brother Milo and twin brothers Mateusz and Maximus—to announce: “Guys! The Fletchers are back. Series five and six, let’s go!”
The announcement was warmly received by fans, who flooded the post with positive reactions. Comments ranged from expressions of love for the show to excitement about its return, describing it as “one of the best things on TV” and “such a lovely family.” Viewers praised the series for its uplifting nature and genuine portrayal of farm life.
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Kelvin Fletcher, renowned for his role as Andy Sugden on Emmerdale, first showcased his farming journey on “Kelvin’s Big Farming Adventure” before the family became the focus of Fletchers' Family Farm. The show has resonated with audiences eager to glimpse rural life and family dynamics on screen.
Reflecting on the new series, Kelvin and Liz expressed their delight: “We’re thrilled to be returning for series five and six. What started as a simple desire to share our family’s journey has grown into something far bigger than we ever imagined.”
Fletchers' Family Farm continues to air on ITV, promising more heartwarming and authentic moments from the Fletcher family’s life on the farm.