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The Farm (British TV series)

The Farm is the British version of the international TV format The Farm, produced by Strix. The show had a number of celebrities appear on it during its two series run on Five between 2004 and 2005. After the completion of the second series in 2005, Five revealed that they would not be airing any further series of the show.[1]

The Farm
GenreReality Television
Written byLes Keen
Directed byAlex Rudzinski
Presented byEd Hall (2004)
Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan (2005)
Narrated byEd Hall (2004)
Theme music composerBee Gees
Opening theme"Stayin' Alive" (instrumental), Bee Gees
Ending theme"Stayin' Alive" (instrumental), Bee Gees
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes22
Production
Executive producerLouise Rainbow
ProducersProducers:
Alex Dundas
Sean Hancock
Colin Whitaker
Debbie Woocock
Line Producer:
Ashley S. Gorman
Senior Producers:
Catherine Head
Andrew Robertson
Post Producer:
Tabitha Lentle
Assistant Producer:
Heather McGeever
Live Producer:
Sophie Wainwright
Series Producers:
Tess Cuming
Nick McNeilis
Task Producer:
Colin Whitaker
EditorsJennifer Hampson
Joe Pedder
Dave Tilley
Running time55 minutes
Production companyEndemol UK
Original release
NetworkFive
Release26 September 2004 (2004-09-26) –
26 May 2005 (2005-05-26)
Related
Celebs on the Farm

In 2018, a revamped version of the show titled Celebs on the Farm premiered on 5Star.

Format edit

In the UK version of The Farm, the show puts a group of celebrities on a farm where they live together for a short period of time. On the farm, the contestants must do typical farmer work involving agriculture and animal rearing. At regular intervals, one of the contestants is evicted from the farm by way of a public telephone vote. This process is continued until only one contestant remains, and then they gain the title of "Top Farmer".

Series 1 (2004) edit

Series one was announced in the summer of 2004,[2] and eventually went to air from 26 September 2004, presented and narrated by Ed Hall. The show's first series broadcast in a nightly 10pm slot from 26 September to 17 October 2004.

The show's first series caused plenty of controversy for Five when in October 2004 it showed Rebecca Loos masturbating a pig and collecting a semen sample from it.[3] This incident among others also caused outrage from the RSPCA.[4]

The winner of the show by viewers' votes was Jeff Brazier.

The celebrities that took part were:

Celebrity Known for Status
Stan Collymore Footballer Walked
Paul Daniels Magician Walked[5]
Lady Victoria Hervey Socialite Eliminated 1st
Terry Christian Television presenter Eliminated 2nd
Ritchie Neville 5ive singer Eliminated 3rd
Margi Clarke Former Coronation Street actress Eliminated 4th
Debbie McGee Magician's assistant Eliminated 5th
Rebecca Loos Model Third place
Vanilla Ice Rapper Runner-up
Jeff Brazier Television presenter Winner

Series 2 (2005) edit

Series two was announced soon after the completion of the first series.[6] The second series aired from 9 May 2005 for a total of eighteen days,[7] and was now presented by Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan. The show's second and final series was broadcast in a nightly 10.30pm slot (half-an-hour later than the timeslot during the first series) between 9 May and 26 May 2005.

The winner of the show by viewer's votes was Keith Harris and Orville the Duck.

The celebrities that took part were:

Celebrity Known for Status
Ilona Staller Pornographic actress Eliminated 1st
Charlene Tilton Dallas actress Eliminated 2nd
Flavor Flav Rapper Eliminated 3rd
Lionel Blair Dancer & television presenter Eliminated 4th
Emma B Model Eliminated 5th
Ron Jeremy Pornographic actor Eliminated 6th
Dave Morgan Jessie Wallace's ex-boyfriend Eliminated 7th
Emma Noble Model Third place
Mikey Green Phixx singer Runner-up
Keith Harris & Orville the Duck Ventriloquist & dummy Winner

Ratings edit

The show's first episode managed 1.16 million viewers for Five, and overall, the first series was a success for the Channel, managing an average of 1.4 million viewers in its 10pm nightly timeslot. The first series received an increase in viewers thanks to the incident involving Rebecca Loos, and for the series one finale scored a peak of nearly 2.3 million viewers, and a 15.2% audience share for Five.[8]

The show's second series began in May 2005 with a new nightly timeslot of 10.30pm, with the first episode taking 1.17 million viewers and a 9.2% audience share.[9] The second series did not rate as well as the first however, and overall managed an average of 1.19 million viewers in its timeslot.

References edit

  1. ^ No third series for 'The Farm' – TV News – Digital Spy
  2. ^ Five goes to 'The Farm' for new reality series – TV News – Digital Spy
  3. ^ Farmyard furore as Five lets Rebecca Loos on porker | Media | MediaGuardian
  4. ^ RSPCA tell viewers to boycott 'The Farm' – TV News – Digital Spy
  5. ^ Paul Daniels quits 'The Farm' – TV News – Digital Spy
  6. ^ 'The Farm' returns to Five – TV News – Digital Spy
  7. ^ 'The Farm' to return on May 9 – TV News – Digital Spy
  8. ^ Ratings Roundup: Strong start for Sky One's 'Hex' – Media News – Digital Spy
  9. ^ Quiet ratings start for 'The Farm' – Media News – Digital Spy

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The Farm is the British version of the international TV format The Farm produced by Strix The show had a number of celebrities appear on it during its two series run on Five between 2004 and 2005 After the completion of the second series in 2005 Five revealed that they would not be airing any further series of the show 1 The FarmGenreReality TelevisionWritten byLes KeenDirected byAlex RudzinskiPresented byEd Hall 2004 Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan 2005 Narrated byEd Hall 2004 Theme music composerBee GeesOpening theme Stayin Alive instrumental Bee GeesEnding theme Stayin Alive instrumental Bee GeesCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes22ProductionExecutive producerLouise RainbowProducersProducers Alex DundasSean HancockColin WhitakerDebbie WoocockLine Producer Ashley S GormanSenior Producers Catherine HeadAndrew RobertsonPost Producer Tabitha LentleAssistant Producer Heather McGeeverLive Producer Sophie WainwrightSeries Producers Tess CumingNick McNeilisTask Producer Colin WhitakerEditorsJennifer HampsonJoe PedderDave TilleyRunning time55 minutesProduction companyEndemol UKOriginal releaseNetworkFiveRelease26 September 2004 2004 09 26 26 May 2005 2005 05 26 RelatedCelebs on the FarmIn 2018 a revamped version of the show titled Celebs on the Farm premiered on 5Star Contents 1 Format 2 Series 1 2004 3 Series 2 2005 4 Ratings 5 ReferencesFormat editIn the UK version of The Farm the show puts a group of celebrities on a farm where they live together for a short period of time On the farm the contestants must do typical farmer work involving agriculture and animal rearing At regular intervals one of the contestants is evicted from the farm by way of a public telephone vote This process is continued until only one contestant remains and then they gain the title of Top Farmer Series 1 2004 editSeries one was announced in the summer of 2004 2 and eventually went to air from 26 September 2004 presented and narrated by Ed Hall The show s first series broadcast in a nightly 10pm slot from 26 September to 17 October 2004 The show s first series caused plenty of controversy for Five when in October 2004 it showed Rebecca Loos masturbating a pig and collecting a semen sample from it 3 This incident among others also caused outrage from the RSPCA 4 The winner of the show by viewers votes was Jeff Brazier The celebrities that took part were Celebrity Known for StatusStan Collymore Footballer WalkedPaul Daniels Magician Walked 5 Lady Victoria Hervey Socialite Eliminated 1stTerry Christian Television presenter Eliminated 2ndRitchie Neville 5ive singer Eliminated 3rdMargi Clarke Former Coronation Street actress Eliminated 4thDebbie McGee Magician s assistant Eliminated 5thRebecca Loos Model Third placeVanilla Ice Rapper Runner upJeff Brazier Television presenter WinnerSeries 2 2005 editSeries two was announced soon after the completion of the first series 6 The second series aired from 9 May 2005 for a total of eighteen days 7 and was now presented by Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan The show s second and final series was broadcast in a nightly 10 30pm slot half an hour later than the timeslot during the first series between 9 May and 26 May 2005 The winner of the show by viewer s votes was Keith Harris and Orville the Duck The celebrities that took part were Celebrity Known for StatusIlona Staller Pornographic actress Eliminated 1stCharlene Tilton Dallas actress Eliminated 2ndFlavor Flav Rapper Eliminated 3rdLionel Blair Dancer amp television presenter Eliminated 4thEmma B Model Eliminated 5thRon Jeremy Pornographic actor Eliminated 6thDave Morgan Jessie Wallace s ex boyfriend Eliminated 7thEmma Noble Model Third placeMikey Green Phixx singer Runner upKeith Harris amp Orville the Duck Ventriloquist amp dummy WinnerRatings editThe show s first episode managed 1 16 million viewers for Five and overall the first series was a success for the Channel managing an average of 1 4 million viewers in its 10pm nightly timeslot The first series received an increase in viewers thanks to the incident involving Rebecca Loos and for the series one finale scored a peak of nearly 2 3 million viewers and a 15 2 audience share for Five 8 The show s second series began in May 2005 with a new nightly timeslot of 10 30pm with the first episode taking 1 17 million viewers and a 9 2 audience share 9 The second series did not rate as well as the first however and overall managed an average of 1 19 million viewers in its timeslot References edit No third series for The Farm TV News Digital Spy Five goes to The Farm for new reality series TV News Digital Spy Farmyard furore as Five lets Rebecca Loos on porker Media MediaGuardian RSPCA tell viewers to boycott The Farm TV News Digital Spy Paul Daniels quits The Farm TV News Digital Spy The Farm returns to Five TV News Digital Spy The Farm to return on May 9 TV News Digital Spy Ratings Roundup Strong start for Sky One s Hex Media News Digital Spy Quiet 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