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Naga Munchetty discreetly reacts to Dan Walker's BBC Breakfast exit amid final farewell
Naga Munchetty's longstanding colleague Dan Walker fronted his final show as he bowed out of the programme after six years.The former Football Focus host has left BBC Breakfast to become Channel 5's news anchor and will also host other programmes on the channel.The 45-year-old has been inundated with leaving messages on social media following his departure from the show.Naga, 46, has since taken the opportunity to quietly react to her colleague and pal's exit after her BBC co-star Ben Thompson shared a cheeky photo.The broadcaster penned a heartfelt message to Dan as he joked about their height.Ben shared a series of photos from the BBC Breakfast studios but it was one photo in particular that caught Naga's attention.The host could be seen standing between Dan and Ben as the Breakfast hosts towered over her.Ben tweeted: "Happy last day @mrdanwalker! Thanks for all the @BBCBreakfast lols and for your services to tall people everywhere."Dan cheekily replied: "We are far too tall for telly Ben."A social media user was quick to react to the post as they tagged Naga.Twitter user, Jon Perks wrote: "That pic of you three with @TVNaga01," followed by a shocked-face emoji.Naga simply liked the social media user's post amid Dan's exit.Meanwhile, the broadcaster told viewers it had been "a real privilege" to present BBC Breakfast as Dan fronted his last show."It's always been my dream to do a job like this.
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'Very scary' Amanda Owen resorts to prayer as ‘stressful’ power cut leaves her stranded
Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen took to Instagram today to speak about the power cut that “could not have come at a more stressful time”.The Yorkshire Shepherdess admitted that she “said a prayer” as she shared some snaps of her horse Hazel with a newly-delivered foal. Amanda, 47, updated her 510,000 followers this morning on her whirlwind couple of days without power.“What a week it has been,” she began.“Two days without power so with regards to timing, Hazel’s foaling could not have come at a more stressful time.“No phone signal & no Wi-Fi.Still no Wi-Fi as the power outage seems to have bust something.”Amanda went on to share that even her back-up options were out of reach, forcing her to deal with the foaling alone. “Couldn’t get in touch with the people that I had on standby,” she penned.“Not even a quick brew of @yorkshiretea when sorted.”“Said a prayer and was thankful,” Amanda added with a prayer emoji.The star ended the post with a series of hashtags: #yorkshire, #shepherdess, #mare, #foal, #clydesdale, #foaling, #heavyhorse and #horse.The accompanying snaps showed an exhausted Amanda with her eyes closed beside her horse. Another picture gave her fans a glimpse of the auburn-coloured foal. Amanda’s followers took to the comments section to share their relief and congratulatory messages with the farmer.Emma Pemberton wrote: “Very scary but a wonderful outcome. Well done getting through such a challenging situation.”Karen Brace penned: “Ah they are such beauties.
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'Bad timing' Amanda Owen addresses 'stressful time' at Ravenseat Farm after power outage
Amanda Owen has taken to Twitter to address the "stressful time" she's been having at Ravenseat Farm over the past couple of days.The mother of nine, 47, revealed that her Yorkshire farm has suffered a power cut for two days, at the same time her beloved horse Hazel gave birth to her first foal.In view of her 197,300 followers, the Yorkshire Shepherdess relayed the difficulties she's been facing over the last few days."Two days without power so with regards to timing it could not have come at a more stressful time," she penned alongside an upset face emoji.She went on: "No phone signal & no WiFi."Couldn’t get in touch with the people that I had on standby."Not even a quick brew @YorkshireTea when sorted."Said a prayer," she ended her post, alongside a praying hands emoji.Amanda shared a couple of snaps of herself hugging her horse Hazel who had just given birth.The TV star gently rested her head on the brown animal's flank as she leaned into her neck.The next snap featured the newborn foal as it stood behind its mother.The Yorkshire Shepherdess had her eyes closed as the harsh winds blew her highlight hair around her face.It comes after Amanda shared a video of her horse's first foal just moment after it was born.She captioned the clip: "Hazels first foal & she’s up & got it licked," before adding hashtags: "#yorkshire #horse #heavyhorse #clydesdale #foal #mare."The brief clip captured Hazel tenderly licking the newborn as the young foal struggled to get to her feet.However, after gentle nods of encouragement from her mum, she shakily stood up and had her first feed.Twitter user @shand_alison replied to the video: "That's good to see.Thanks for the update," prompting Amanda to detail the "stressful time".Following
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Bear Grylls credits Amanda Owen for being 'a huge support' during 'nerve-wracking' move
Amanda Owen a "huge support" during a "nerve-wracking" moment.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, the adventurer, 47, gushed over how "encouraging" the mother of nine has been as he discussed his Gone Wild Festival later this year.Amanda is one of the speakers set to appear at the star's family festival later in the year.Speaking about what she is set to bring to the event, Bear gushed over the farming star.He said: "She's great, there's so many diverse types of people like that."But people love her and she's been a huge support to Gone Wild and really encouraging," he added.Bear went on: "And everyone loves it and, you know, its been so fun to have a space to bring all these sort of people together."We have got an amazing lineup of speakers as well."A hugely popular part of it is to get to meet and interact with people," he explained.He added: "The adventure community is quite small."And again, it's just about giving young people inspiration and giving them a chance to actually hear some of these stories."I think it's been a pretty tough couple of years to launch a Festival and it was always a nerve wracking thing, but it had incredible support from so many people," the star gushed."I think families are hungry for an adventure type festival in a safe space where they can enjoy making music, making food and get access to fresh experiences and so many cool adventures."It was the highlight of the year, that weekend I was with the family, seeing so many other families and young kids axe-throwing and paddleboarding and wild swimming and abseiling off this castle."It comes after Amanda Owen took to Twitter over the weekend to share "issues" she's been experiencing at Ravenseat Farm over the weekend.Amanda took to the
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Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda and Clive Owen shake up family dynamic with cottage conversion
Our Yorkshire Farm stars Amanda and Clive Owen bought High Smithy Holme, also known as Anty Johns, a remote farmhouse in the Swaledale parish of Muker, in 2020, which is a short distance from their sheep farm, Ravenseat. The couple is now set to start the process of turning the semi-derelict cottage into a two-bed home after having been given permission. However, the plans reveal the home only has two bedrooms, meaning it would be unsuitable for the family of 11 to live there.Grade II listed property Anty Johns, which features an attached barn, dates back to the early 18th century and has been empty for around 60 years. It was once the home of Anthony Clarkson, a Georgian-era land surveyor and commissioner who designed all of the tithe maps of Swaledale.The Owens submitted plans for a conversion into a two-bedroom dwelling as the property is in a semi-derelict state and has suffered from roof collapses.The floor plan includes a living room, hall/stairs and cupboard in the former parlour and dairy service room, a lounge in what was once a stable, kitchen/diner, utility and shower rooms to the rear, and two upstairs bedrooms.No objections to the scheme were received either from official consultees or members of the public.The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority's planning officers recommended the application for approval, commenting that the plans “struck a good balance” between conserving the building's historic character and the requirements of modern habitation.They added that they were supportive of the farm being brought back into use.Some conditions were imposed, including the installation of bat boxes on a sycamore tree in the grounds.The Owens originally told the media that their purchase of High Smithy Holme
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Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen sparks arguments at home over letting kids be 'hands on'
Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen has admitted that letting her and husband Clive Owen's kids be more “hands on” can spark arguments.The shepherdess, 47, took to social media yesterday to share an insight into her home life with her fans. Sharing an update with her 506,000 Instagram followers, Amanda wrote: “Teamwork makes the dream work.“Being hands on and letting the children be involved keeps them enthusiastic and interested.”However, she went on to admit: “They can be very competitive though, arguing about who is going who is going to pour the milk.”“You can see why I get very bad ear worms,” she quipped. The mother-of-nine then added a picture of three of her daughters feeding some young lambs from a bottle.In other snaps, Amanda posed for selfies with her girls on their day out in the fields. The adorable pictures acted as a visual aid to help explain why she encourages her kids to get involved with farming, as they appeared to be totally engrossed in their tasks. The photos have already amassed more than 17,000 likes and 100 comments since they were posted yesterday.Plenty of Our Yorkshire Farm fans rushed to the comments section to praise Amanda and her daughters for their approach to life at Ravenseat. Malcolm Jeffs wrote: “What a wonderful way for children to grow up and learn best wishes to you.” (sic)Elaine Bolam commented: “Love watching them with the lambs. New life.”Gemma penned: “Your girls are busy bees, they are helping you, much better than looking at screens all day.” (sic)Peter Armstrong wrote: “You must be so proud of all your children.
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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen 'under the weather' as star admits 'feeling narky'
Amanda Owen, 47, has revealed in recent days she has felt “under the weather” and even “narky” prior to her daughter Raven, 21, visiting her at the family’s desolate farm in Yorkshire.The Shepherdess admitted that her eldest child returning home yesterday had “put a spring” back in her step after feeling not too brilliant as of late.On Twitter, Amanda typed: “I’ve been feeling ‘under the weather’ & narky but Raven landing back has put a spring in my step.”(sic)The TV farmer proceeded to list all the tasks Raven had completed on the farm while celebrating her milestone birthday.Amanda continued: “She milked Buttercup, lambed a breech presentation, shoved a prolapse back from whence it came (a sheep's btw) all on her 21st birthday!”(sic)Besides the tweet, the Yorkshire Shepherdess shared a stunning photo of her and Raven as they posed against a rural backdrop.In a second snap, the 21-year-old can be seen caring for sheep while wearing khaki trousers tucked into matching Wellington boots.Raven then removed her blue raincoat to reveal a burgundy colour Bardot style top as she tended to one of the farm’s brown cows.After a busy day of performing labour on the farm, Raven enjoyed a delicious homemade walnut cake as she celebrated her birthday alongside her eight siblings.In response to the post from Amanda, fans sent Raven their best wishes, as they claimed: “The apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree”.Broomfield_d commented: “Happy big milestone Raven!”While Bevdry said: “What an amazing young woman.
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‘Haven’t had a happy ending’ Amanda Owen shares sad news at Ravenseat as lamb dies
Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen has taken to Twitter to share some sad news at Ravenseat farm today.The mother-of-nine, 47, told how she'd been forced to set up an adoption on the Yorkshire farm following the devastating loss of one of their unborn lambs.Posting a clip documenting the incident to Twitter, Amanda told her 193,700 followers about the goings-on at Ravenseat.Tending to a sheep with her daughter Clem, Amanda said: "So, this lass has something not quite right."She looks like she's trying to lamb, but she hasn't produced anything yet."So, we're going to have a little look, aren't we Clem?" she asked her daughter who agreed.A post shared by Amanda Owen (@yorkshireshepherdess)Repositioning the camera, the star could be seen examining the ewe as her daughter watched on.Amanda said: "Ok, right, let's have a little look at what we've got."We've got two feet," she said, before Clem chipped in."It's a big lamb I think," she added.Amanda agreed, continuing: "It is a big lamb, so that's why she's having a bit of trouble, do you see that's why?" she asked the member of her brood."That's one leg," the mother-of-nine said as Clem said she could see the animal's tongue."Let's see if we can get him straight and downwards," the shepherdess said, before adding: "That's one out, that's two out."Wanting to chip in with the farm work, Clem eagerly asked her mother if she should help pull the lamb out.As she started to help, Amanda's daughter asked her mother if the baby sheep was alive."I'm not sure," Amanda admitted before cutting off the clip.Amanda later returned to share an update concerning the lamb.She said: "So, unfortunately this time we haven't had a happy ending, have we Clem?"Our ewe has a dead lamb, I don't quite
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'Same this end!' Amanda Owen supported by Matt Baker over 'hard work' update from farm
Amanda Owen has received a message of support from Our Farm in the Dales presenter Matt Baker after sharing an update on her family farm.Taking to Instagram, the mother-of-nine, 47, revealed that there was one particular task at Ravenseat which was proving to be "hard work" at this time of year, before the former The One Show host reached out to her with a supportive message as he said that he was facing the same struggle.In view of her 505,000 followers, Amanda shared a series of snaps with her children and their sheep up in Ravenseat.She wrote: "Lambing outside is good when the weather is ok."Hard work but ewe know it makes sense.She ended the post with hashtags: "#yorkshire #swaledale #spring #lamb".A post shared by Amanda Owen (@yorkshireshepherdess)After spotting the post, Matt told how he was facing the same struggles on his farm.The star wrote: "Same this end Amanda!"Wishing you gentle evenings and calm mornings #shepherdsdelight," he added.Following Amanda's candid post, fans of the shepherdess took to the comments to weigh in on the snaps.Tinaannburlingham wrote: "Lovely photos enjoy following you and your family love how all the children muck in."However, others wanted to know whether the star and her brood would be returning to the small screen anytime soon.Instagram user mel.rimmer.7 wrote: "Are you doing another series of Our Yorkshire Farm Amanda xxx"colin.g60 added: "Come back to us on TV....you and your family are missed".This isn't the first time the Yorkshire shepherdess has spoken about the challenges she faces with newborn lambs.Earlier this month, Amanda shared her fears about the effect snow at Ravenseat could have on the new arrivals.Sharing her worries with her 193,000 Twitter followers, she
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Amanda Owen shares worries as snow hits Ravenseat Farm during lambing season
Amanda Owen has been struggling to share their enthusiasm.The Our Yorkshire Farm star was more concerned with how the lambs would cope at such a tender age.In fact, as she revealed in an emotional Twitter post to over 193,000 followers, some of the little ones hadn't even been born yet."So yesterday it snowed a little bit and that was bad enough," she began."Then it started to snow a lot more," the mother of nine, who tweets as @YorkshireShepherdess, lamented.Adding a snowflake emoji to punctuate her sentence, she continued: "Shifted the yows that were closest to lambing into the barn."The majority aren’t due for another week or so, so hoping that Spring will return quickly. #yorkshire #weather #snowing #snow #spring"She included photos of the dramatic scenery, including one of a sombre looking - and presumably pregnant - sheep gazing around at the chilly, snow-covered surroundings.The country is at the centre of an Arctic blast, causing unseasonably cold temperatures - and the thermometer has hit -2 celsius at night even in the South.@TerryWh939208070 wrote back sympathetically: "A chilly entry into the world for the early lambs."Not the weather you want in spring, but such are the vagaries of our climate! Hopefully milder next week."@nickw7coc also chimed in to write: "Woke to that amount down here in Northallerton, and more fell during the morning, (all gone by 2 in the sunshine of course).

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