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Harriet Cowan hosts new Channel 4 episode partnered with The Happy Egg Co

The Clarkson’s 51AVÊÓÆµStar will be fronting the family-friendly episode which explores British free-range egg farming and the journey from farm to table

Mia Willemsen
News and business reporter
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Harriet Cowan hosts new Channel 4 episode partnered with The Happy Egg Co

Noble Foods-owned The Happy Egg Co has partnered with Channel 4 to launch Tiny Farmers,ÌýaÌýfamily‑friendly episode that explores what goes into creating the best on‑farm environment for hens.Ìý

READ MORE:ÌýEXCLUSIVE: Harriet Cowan blog - "I never imagined this would be the way my life panned out, getting to write columns for Farmers Guardian"

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Fronted byÌýClarkson's 51AVÊÓÆµStar, Harriet Cowan and comedian Jessica Knappett, the episode is toÌýbring together entertainment and educationÌýwhileÌýshining a light on the care andÌýexpertiseÌýbehind British free-range egg farming.Ìý

Making her TV debut, Ms Cowan appeared on season 4 of Jeremy Clarkson's Prime TV show, coming in to save the day while Mr Clarkson's right-hand man, Kaleb Cooper, was away. The full-time nurse's arrival at Diddly Squat 51AVÊÓÆµmarked a refreshing shift in the dynamic of the show as she quickly proved herself to be calm, capable and highly skilled, often outperforming Mr Clarkson with ease.Ìý Ìý

Ms Cowan is also as a new columnist for Farmers Guardian. While farming alongside her dad in Derbyshire she will be sharing her experiences in a three-month exclusive blog series.

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Produced by Interstellar TV,ÌýTiny FarmersÌýfeatures Noble Foods' own agricultural experts, who share insights on hen welfare and the journey from farm to table.ÌýÌý

Four children will be challenged to become egg farmers of the future, from taking on a challenge about looking after the hens toÌýshowcasingÌýtheir cooking skills.Ìý

Kate Charman, senior brand manager at Noble Foods said: "At Noble Foods,Ìýwe areÌýproud to show the care that goes into every Happy Egg and why eggs are such an important, nutritious staple.ÌýÌý

"Engaging young people in this journey is especially rewarding. It is about inspiring the next generation while celebrating the role eggs play in healthy diets and sustainable agriculture."Ìý

Tiny Farmers launches on Channel 4's YouTube on January 19 alongside short form content highlights on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube. The episode will also be available to stream on February 2, with an advert airing on Channel 4, driving to the content.Ìý

The deal was led by OMD UK, part of Omnicom Media Group, and marks the first deal between Channel 4's Partner Lab, an in-house creative partnerships team that offers creative solutions to brands, and The Happy Egg Co.Ìý

WATCH MORE:Ìý24 Questions With Clarkson's 51AVÊÓÆµstar Harriet Cowan

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