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Joining Alan on New Year's Day 2023 are actor and writer Ruth Jones, returning Corrie star Stephanie Beacham, and floral designer Simon Lycett.
Joining Alan at Manor Farm are the original Queen of the Vic - that's ex-EastEnders star Anita Dobson - Ainsley Harriott, and horticulturalist David Domoney.
Episode 5 - Joining Alan at Manor Farm are the original Queen of the Vic - that's ex-EastEnders star Anita Dobson - Ainsley Harriott, and horticulturalist David Domoney.
More infoJoining Alan on New Year's Day 2023 are actor and writer Ruth Jones, returning Corrie star Stephanie Beacham, and floral designer Simon Lycett.
Joining Alan are James Martin and Jimmy Doherty to bring the laughs - we also examine the special bond between one farmer and his dog, look at how one Cotswold camel farmer is doing big business, and have the very best in British-produced rum.
Call the Midwife's Laura Main discusses her new bittersweet comedy, and actors Susie Blake and Sophie Ward talk about the revival of a crime classic.
Astronaut Tim Peake beams in, Jason Watkins discusses his compelling new drama, actress Frances Barber pops by Manor Farm, and we meet some 10-day-old piglets.
Joining Alan at Manor Farm are the original Queen of the Vic - that's ex-EastEnders star Anita Dobson - Ainsley Harriott, and horticulturalist David Domoney.
Joining Alan this time are Mark Benton and Monica Dolan to provide the chat - we also demonstrate the art of hoof trimming and look at spirit trends for 2023.
Joining Alan on Love Your Weekend are actresses Claudie Blakley and Amanda Abbington, florist Jonathan Mosley, and tipples and treats for Valentine's Day.
Joining Alan on the farm this time are Megan Cusack and Deborah Meaden - Alan also meets some Jersey cows, celebrates the wheel with David Domoney, and gets into the spirit of awards season with the best of British award-winning drinks.
Diarmuid Gavin and Owain Wyn Evans are chatting to Alan on the farm this time, and there's also a pair of camels and a pub crawl with the Best of British ales.
Joining Alan on the farm this time are Claire Goose and Mark Gatiss, and he'll also be meeting an ancient country crafter with over 280 million views on TikTok.
Actor Duncan Preston and musical theatre star Bonnie Langford join Alan at Manor Farm this time, and Alan also meets four of Britain's most heroic hounds.
Chatting to Alan for Mother's Day are Gwyneth Strong, JB Gill, and Cherie Lunghi - Alan also meets two newborn lambs and samples a selection of British-made rums, and Simon Lycett reveals his show-stopping Mother's Day bouquet.
Joining Alan on the farm this time are actress Geraldine James, Steve and Suzie Fletcher - two of the stars of The Repair Shop - and two handsome Shire horses.
Joining Alan this time are Dame Prue Leith, actress Jessica Ransom - who plays Morwenna in Doc Martin - and a renowned sculptor who made a bust of the late Queen.
Joining Alan for Easter Sunday 2023 are actors Judy Parfitt, Larry Lamb and Adam Garcia - legendary jockey Bob Champion will also be introducing Alan to some Shetland ponies, and Andy Clarke pairs artisan chocolates with the best of British booze.
Joining Alan at Manor Farm this time are legendary radio host Ken Bruce, The Crown's James Murray, horticulturist David Domoney, and some show-worthy sheep.
Joining Alan this time are star of stage and screen Dame Penelope Wilton and legendary actor David Haig, and Alan will also be paying homage to King Charles III.
Joining Alan this time are legendary broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby and first lady of musical theatre Kerry Ellis - Alan also meets some majestic birds of prey and samples the best of British wines.
Alan celebrates the Coronation with the Three Degrees' Sheila Ferguson, royal composer Debbie Wiseman, award-winning actor Adrian Scarborough and party cocktails.
Joining Alan this time are actress Barbara Flynn and The Repair Shop favourites Julie Tatchell and Amanda Middleditch, who are also known as the Teddy Bear Ladies.
Joining Alan this time are broadcaster Katie Derham, Major Bellamy himself - that's actor Simon Williams - a herd of alpacas and a Simon Lycett floral display.
Joining Alan this time are actress and West End star Janie Dee, Betty Spencer herself - actress Michele Dotrice - and Tom Surgey with some summer spritzers.