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Cwmni Da for S4C, 20 October 2009 to present | Cwmni Da for S4C, 20 October 2009 to present | ||
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The show proved enough of a success to be picked up by Irish-language channel TG4. We're not aware that it's been shown in an English-language version. | The show proved enough of a success to be picked up by Irish-language channel TG4. We're not aware that it's been shown in an English-language version. | ||
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+ | One-shot spin-off show ''Her y Ffermwyr Ifanc'' asked teams of four farming students (couldn't be all male, one of school age) to compete on an obstacle course. Pulling a tyre or steering a trailer of straw is the sort of thing a farmer might do; rescuing eggs from a hen house while the hen fires a water pistol, less so. It went out in an early Saturday evening slot where we might see [[Total Wipeout]]. | ||
== Web links == | == Web links == |
Revision as of 17:40, 4 September 2013
Contents |
Host
Daloni Metcalfe
Co-hosts
Judges:
Professor Wynne Jones (all series)
Dai Jones (2009-10)
Aled Rees (2011-)
Mari Lovegreen (Her y Ffermwyr Ifanc)
Broadcast
Cwmni Da for S4C, 20 October 2009 to present
as Fferm Ffactor: Her y Ffermwyr Ifanc, 31 August 2013
Synopsis
A series to find the best farmer in Wales. Ten farmers are each given a key to the main prize, a brand new 4x4. If they don't please the judges, they have to give back their key and leave the competition.
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Champions
2009 Aled Rees
2010 Teifi Jenkins
2011 Malcolm Davies
2012 Dilwyn Owen
Trivia
The show proved enough of a success to be picked up by Irish-language channel TG4. We're not aware that it's been shown in an English-language version.
One-shot spin-off show Her y Ffermwyr Ifanc asked teams of four farming students (couldn't be all male, one of school age) to compete on an obstacle course. Pulling a tyre or steering a trailer of straw is the sort of thing a farmer might do; rescuing eggs from a hen house while the hen fires a water pistol, less so. It went out in an early Saturday evening slot where we might see Total Wipeout.
Web links
Official site (English version)