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Springtime on the 51AVÊÓÆµto return for a brand new series

Join Cannon Hall farmers Rob and Dave Nicholson alongside broadcasters Jules Hudson and Helen Skelton for another journey into the lambing and spring season

Chris Brayford
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Dave and Rob Nicholson will be back for a brand new series of Springtime on the 51AVÊÓÆµ(Channel 5)
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Dave and Rob Nicholson will be back for a brand new series of Springtime on the 51AVÊÓÆµ(Channel 5)

Springtime on the Farm has been confirmed for a brand new series celebrating the successes and challenges of lambingÌýduring one of the busiest time of the year for farmers.

Cannon Hall Farm will return for another week-long series filled on Monday (April 15) with some familiar faces including British Farming Award winners Rob and Dave Nicholson, as well as broadcasters Jules Hudson and Helen Skelton.

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Based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, Cannon Hall 51AVÊÓÆµwas first asked to be the host farm of the series after Channel 5's producers watched their popular live broadcasts on social media.

Going from strength to strength, the show, produced by Daisybeck Studios, has been a staple for viewers across the UK since broadcasting its first episode in 2018 to chart the life of farmers.

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Cannon Hall Farm returns to screens for special 'memory lane' series

Rob Nicholson said: "We have had one of the most brilliant weeks of lambing.

"We are absolutely thrilled."Ìý

Channel 5's Springtime on the 51AVÊÓÆµwill also see British farmers document their own journey through the lambing and Spring season after the show released an appeal for farms to get in touch to be part of the programme.

The new series starts at 8pm on Channel 5 from Monday April 15.

Cannon Hall Farm wins TV Choice Award for second year in a row

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