Victorian Farm Programme
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alec eiffel
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Victorian Farm Programme
I notice they are repeating the Xmas special nights next week? Just wondered what does everyone think of the programme and do you watch it?
I have watched it.
I have watched it.
TP- Posts : 1577
Join date : 2011-08-18
Age : 56
Location : at home!
Re: Victorian Farm Programme
I know quite a few people who watch it and love it but it's not my kind of thing at all.
alec eiffel- Posts : 1363
Join date : 2011-08-18
Re: Victorian Farm Programme
I love love love love love it. I have it on DVD for when I am sewing! along with Tales From the Green Valley and the age-old favorite Victorian Kitchen from the late 1980s and Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall's Edwardian Treats from the early Noughties.
flibsey- Posts : 506
Join date : 2011-09-02
Age : 41
Location : Basildon, Essex
Re: Victorian Farm Programme
hought she was quite good in the role (ruth)
TP- Posts : 1577
Join date : 2011-08-18
Age : 56
Location : at home!
Re: Victorian Farm Programme
I've loved watching Ruth in all the things she's done.
Off topic....Just over a year ago my kids started to dance along with Ruth's daughter and quite a few more (an 'elite' young morris dancing side. They were fed up with middle aged dancers who couldn't be bothered and didn't want to improve! Well done them, as they live a long way from each other (my son is in Durham, Wales, London....all over) but they try and practice once a month even if they can't all get there. DD made their outfits.
What was funny for her was going to stay at Ruth's house. Ruth's daughter and my daughter went in late after everyone retired for the night. DD slept on the sofa and was a bit bemused when Ruth came down in the morning. She knew who Ruth was of course and DD almost forgot to introduce herself to Ruth!
The kids know the musicians that have been used from their morris world and my dd had a pair of clogs made to measure by the clogmaker!
Off topic....Just over a year ago my kids started to dance along with Ruth's daughter and quite a few more (an 'elite' young morris dancing side. They were fed up with middle aged dancers who couldn't be bothered and didn't want to improve! Well done them, as they live a long way from each other (my son is in Durham, Wales, London....all over) but they try and practice once a month even if they can't all get there. DD made their outfits.
What was funny for her was going to stay at Ruth's house. Ruth's daughter and my daughter went in late after everyone retired for the night. DD slept on the sofa and was a bit bemused when Ruth came down in the morning. She knew who Ruth was of course and DD almost forgot to introduce herself to Ruth!
The kids know the musicians that have been used from their morris world and my dd had a pair of clogs made to measure by the clogmaker!
PurpleIvy- Posts : 198
Join date : 2011-08-24
Location : North Cheshire
Re: Victorian Farm Programme
Perhaps Ruth should come on our forum.
marciared- Posts : 202
Join date : 2011-09-08
Re: Victorian Farm Programme
I loved Victorian Farm but then again I did have a wee crush on one of the blokes LOL
Re: Victorian Farm Programme
Bitsy Beans wrote:I loved Victorian Farm but then again I did have a wee crush on one of the blokes LOL
hahahaha me toooooo (Peter Ginn dark haired one) WOOF!!
flibsey- Posts : 506
Join date : 2011-09-02
Age : 41
Location : Basildon, Essex
Re: Victorian Farm Programme
flibsey wrote:Bitsy Beans wrote:I loved Victorian Farm but then again I did have a wee crush on one of the blokes LOL
hahahaha me toooooo (Peter Ginn dark haired one) WOOF!!
Oh yes PLEASE!!!!!!!
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