Bud S. Smith, an Oscar-nominated film editor, died last Sunday at his home in Studio City, California, from respiratory failure after a prolonged illness. He was 88.
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Emmerdale star turned real-life farmer Kelvin Fletcher has announced fans can soon join him at his family farm for the day. But you'll need to be prepared to get your hands dirty at the ticketed event.
Kelvin, wife Liz and their family moved from Manchester to Cheshire to realise their farming dream in 2022. Their journey has captured the imagination of the public, with their ITV show Fletchers' Family Farm following their exploits now filming for a second series.
Now Kelvin and Liz have announced they are to open up their farm to visitors for a special event this month. Guests can book to become a real life farmer for the day to join the family at their Cheshire farm.
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Last year, the family began documenting their rural life with popular ITV1 and ITVBe show Fletchers’ Family Farm. The hit series followed the farm, in the village of Wincle, near Macclesfield in Cheshire, in the midst of the busy lambing season and as the family looked after an injured ewe.
Due to it being a private working farm, the Fletchers' farm is only open to the public on select days and occasions. Kelvin and Liz have hosted open days in the past, for Christmas and the Spring lambing season.
Now, the family have announced their new special event "Farm with the Fletchers" on Saturday, June 29. The event is open to adults priced at £95, while children aged 7 and over can also take part, with tickets priced at £60.
Writing on the Fletchersonthefarm Instagram page, the couple said: "Come and Farm with the Fletchers! So many of you ask us if it’s ever possible to ‘be a farmer for the day’, well now you can!
"Spaces are limited but come and join us and muck
Bud S. Smith, an Oscar-nominated film editor, died last Sunday at his home in Studio City, California, from respiratory failure after a prolonged illness. He was 88.
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Former Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher and wife Liz took a break from life on the farm to go for film star glamour in Manchester.
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