Our Yorkshire Farm's special episode to look back at five years with the Yorkshire Shepherdess and the Owen family

A special episode of Our Yorkshire Farm is to air tonight, celebrating five years since the Yorkshire Shepherdess Amanda Owen and her family first appeared on Channel 5.

The show will take a trip down memory lane with the nation's favourite farming family, looking back at the last five years and how they have grown since they first featured on the show.

The family has been a hit with viewers making Amanda and her husband Clive celebrities in their own right. The couple met when she was working as a contract shepherd and was sent to collect a ram from Clive's tenanted sheep farm, Ravenseat near Keld in Swaledale, and love blossomed.

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The couple now live on the remote farm in The Yorkshire Dales with their nine children.

The show will look at how the children of the Owen family have grown up over the last five yearsThe show will look at how the children of the Owen family have grown up over the last five years
The show will look at how the children of the Owen family have grown up over the last five years

The feature-length show, which is on Channel 5 at 9pm, will feature never seen before footage showing three-year-old Sid follow 11-year-old Reuben into the workshop and reveal how the brothers bond over all things mechanical.

It will also feature middle sisters Edith and Violet take on challenges together from the ages of just five and six, and two-year-old Clemmie transform from a curious toddler to an independent and fearless farmer.

The show aims to celebrate how the children’s remarkable childhood has shaped them over half a decade.

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The special episode will air at 9pm tonight (November 10) on Channel 5.

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