Adare Productions are currently in the early stages of recruiting for a new television show that will capture what it’s like to be part of a farming family in Ireland in 2015.
Colin Cowman, producer at Adare Productions, says the series will follow farmers and their families over a number of months in order to get a real insight into their way of life.
"Unlike other agricultural focused television shows on air at the moment, the show will focus less on the technical side of farming than it will on the human side and rather than being led by the presenter the show will be led by the farming family,” Colin said.
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The producers are especially interested in hearing from families with two or three generations of farmers, or farmers who have recently diversified into new products or who have a regular stall at a farmers market.
Adare Productions, the company behind such shows as Living with Lucy and the Jig Gig, says the series will be “an entertaining, honest, and informative portrayal of farming life in modern Ireland.”
Anyone interested in applying can contact the producers by emailing: colin@adareproductions.ie or call (01) 2843877. Closing date for initial applications is Thursday, 29 January.
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Adare Productions are currently in the early stages of recruiting for a new television show that will capture what it’s like to be part of a farming family in Ireland in 2015.
Colin Cowman, producer at Adare Productions, says the series will follow farmers and their families over a number of months in order to get a real insight into their way of life.
"Unlike other agricultural focused television shows on air at the moment, the show will focus less on the technical side of farming than it will on the human side and rather than being led by the presenter the show will be led by the farming family,” Colin said.
The producers are especially interested in hearing from families with two or three generations of farmers, or farmers who have recently diversified into new products or who have a regular stall at a farmers market.
Adare Productions, the company behind such shows as Living with Lucy and the Jig Gig, says the series will be “an entertaining, honest, and informative portrayal of farming life in modern Ireland.”
Anyone interested in applying can contact the producers by emailing: colin@adareproductions.ie or call (01) 2843877. Closing date for initial applications is Thursday, 29 January.
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