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‘The news is out!’ Countryfile’s Adam Henson announces career move away from BBC

Countryfile presenter Adam Henson has taken to Twitter to announce a career move away from the BBC.The host, 56, made the announcement earlier this evening as he asked his fans for their input over what they wanted to see from his new venture.In view of his 61,600 followers, the BBC star shared his big announcement.Adam wrote: "The news is out!"I’m excited to reveal that the @CotswoldFarmPrk team and I have been working on a brand new YouTube series and the first two episodes are now live here."If there’s a topic you’d like me to feature, I'd love to know," he ended his post.The star accompanied the post with a sweet snap of him holding newborn lambs.Following the exciting news, Adam's fans flocked to the comments to weigh in on his career move.Judy Illing wrote: "Great news, congratulations!"At the end of last year Adam took to Instagram to reveal that he was hosting the Enchanted Light Trail this Christmas with illuminated scenes at his Cotswold Farm.The Countryfile host was joined by Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper who he welcomed to his farm in a social media post.Adam runs the Cotswold Farms Park, which his father started, with the site attracting over 70,000 visitors per annum.He and his friend Duncan Andrews also took on the lease of Bemborough Farm from his father in 1988, with the pair now jointly running the 1600 acre estate.On the estate they grow wheat, spring barley and oilseed rape, alongside a flock of 350 commercial ewes and numerous breeds of farm animals.The farm was first opened by Adam's father in 1971, with the aim to protect rare breeds of farm animals.Adam thanked his farm life for keeping him sane during lockdown in an unearthed interview.He said to the Radio Times: "I’m a big open-spaces
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‘The news is out!’ Countryfile’s Adam Henson announces career move away from BBC
Countryfile presenter Adam Henson has taken to Twitter to announce a career move away from the BBC.The host, 56, made the announcement earlier this evening as he asked his fans for their input over what they wanted to see from his new venture.In view of his 61,600 followers, the BBC star shared his big announcement.Adam wrote: "The news is out!"I’m excited to reveal that the @CotswoldFarmPrk team and I have been working on a brand new YouTube series and the first two episodes are now live here."If there’s a topic you’d like me to feature, I'd love to know," he ended his post.The star accompanied the post with a sweet snap of him holding newborn lambs.Following the exciting news, Adam's fans flocked to the comments to weigh in on his career move.Judy Illing wrote: "Great news, congratulations!"At the end of last year Adam took to Instagram to reveal that he was hosting the Enchanted Light Trail this Christmas with illuminated scenes at his Cotswold Farm.The Countryfile host was joined by Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper who he welcomed to his farm in a social media post.Adam runs the Cotswold Farms Park, which his father started, with the site attracting over 70,000 visitors per annum.He and his friend Duncan Andrews also took on the lease of Bemborough Farm from his father in 1988, with the pair now jointly running the 1600 acre estate.On the estate they grow wheat, spring barley and oilseed rape, alongside a flock of 350 commercial ewes and numerous breeds of farm animals.The farm was first opened by Adam's father in 1971, with the aim to protect rare breeds of farm animals.Adam thanked his farm life for keeping him sane during lockdown in an unearthed interview.He said to the Radio Times: "I’m a big open-spaces
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