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The Dales: Series 3 (2013)

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Adrian visits the Owens at Raven Seat Farm to meet the latest addition to their family - baby Sidney who was born in a layby near Reeth on the way to the maternity hospital. He sees camcorder footage of the severe floods that washed around the farm earlier in the year, and talks to Amanda about the problems of living so far from their children's schools and to Clive about the possibility of their children one day taking over the farm. He helps Clive wash sheep in preparation for sending them to auction at Kirkby Stephen. He then goes to see the Wildman family in...
Adrian goes to Ripley Castle in Nidderdale where Patsy Campbell, a former receptionist and bar manager at the castle, is preparing to get married there. At Raven Seat, 16-year-old shepherd Will Wildman visits Clive Owen to get some advice about sheep-farming. This is a role-reversal, because when Clive moved from Doncaster, he went to work on the farm run by Will's great-grandfather, Gilpin Bland, where he himself learned about farming. Adrian meets wildlife photographer Simon Philpotts and tries to take some pictures of red squirrels...Adrian visits Clare Gardiner to see how she is getting on in her new shop. She offers to sell some of the wildlife photographs of birds and red squirrels that he took when he met wildlife photographer Simon Philpotts in The Dales: Episode #3.5 (2013). At Swinithwaite Hall in Wensleydale, Bridget Thornton-Berry is staging a Heather and Honey vintage car rally to attract visitors to the farm shop and café. They have attracted more entrants to the rally than they anticipated, so they are struggling to find food and tables in the café for everyone when they return for lunch after driving around the...
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