Historical reality programme. The Victorian farmers - Ruth Goodman, Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn - return to the Acton Scott estate in Shropshire to celebrate a traditional Victorian Christmas.
There's an enormous amount of farm work to be done on the estate in the lead-up to the festive season, including the hay harvest, to make food for the animals over winter. Having been thwarted last time by rain, the team anxiously monitor the weather.
Peter travels to the Royal Agricultural Society's annual show with sheep expert Richard Spencer to choose a new ram for the flock; back at the farm, Ruth makes mincemeat for the Christmas mince pies. She also prepares for the hoped-for hay harvest celebration with some essentials - bread and butter.
Peter Ginn is the perfect Heathcliffe
taxfatcats 2 months ago
Peter Ginn is the only thing worth watching on this show. Ruth Goodman is historically correct but often sounds and looks like a cackling fish wife.
Ginn fans dont miss the shot of him leading a billy goat down to a fence, then positing for a group photo op.
He is jaw-droppingly gorgeous and does not have a clue about his on screen charisma.
WAKE UP BBC ! Give him his own show.
peterginnsfanmanager 2 months ago
Ruth Goodman, a Cackling Ginger Fish Wife!
Weston1968 2 months ago
Love this programme.
Imogen1885 2 months ago
epic! thnx a lot
er0mess 3 months ago
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TheBaronesserainn 3 months ago
Molto interessante,grazie.
arte730 3 months ago