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Emmerdale's Kelvin Fletcher and wife Liz on 'unplanned surprise' after whirlwind two years

Former Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher and his wife Liz Marsland have opened up on their "whirlwind" two years after they moved their family life to a farm in the Peak District. Kevin, Liz and their four young children – Marnie, six, Milo, four, and 18-month-old twins Mateusz and Maximus have documented their journey on the new ITV1 show Fletcher’s Family Farm.
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Alan Carr divides Epic Gameshow fans as he makes awkward 'mistake' on Strike It Lucky
Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow saw a slew of celeb guests take on the classic game of Strike It Lucky, but fans were divided over the comedian's hosting skills of the iconic show.Joined by celebrities known for their TV work, Alan Carr welcomed Richard Arnold and Ranvir Singh; Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and wife Jackie; and Kelvin Fletcher and his wife Liz Marsland to their podiums.READ NEXT: Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow viewers all say same thing as they tune into ITV seriesMost fans enjoyed the exciting and classic gameshow, but some slammed it for being more suited to the host of the original show when it aired in the 80s and 90s.Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow sees the much-loved funny man take on the challenge of hosting a classic British gameshow - with previous weeks seeing him host a game of Bullseye.But this week saw him take on Strike It Lucky - a gameshow that aired between 1986 and 1999 - which was headed up by Michael Barrymore.Viewers were divided over Alan hosting the show, but one fan took to Twitter and even called for the gameshow to be commissioned into a permanent "full series" because they enjoyed Alan's work so much.They penned: "#StrikeItLucky by far the best of the #EpicGameshow formats - just suits Alan Carr more than any other. @ITV should commission a full series of this rather than persist with Epic Gameshow and too many episodes of Bullseye."But someone else slammed the comedian for a "rookie mistake" and said: "Someone tell Alan Carr you are supposed to say ‘what is a hot spot not’.
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'Pretty overwhelming and a little bit daunting' Kelvin Fletcher dishes on huge life change
Emmerdale star took the plunge last year and moved to the countryside with his family to delve into country living.He and his wife, Liz Marsland, are now settled into their new lifestyle after moving from Manchester to a farm in the Peak District back in February 2021.The couple, who share two children and have twins on the way, show the ins and outs of living on a farm on BBC One’s Kelvin's Big Farming Adventure.However, the move was not smooth sailing in the beginning, with Kelvin admitting it was a “pretty overwhelming” decision to take.Speaking to journalist Kate Thornton on her podcast White Wine Question Time, Kelvin explained why the huge move seemed “a little bit daunting”.Kate said she was three episodes into the couple’s programme and was “staggered” by their “naivety” when it came to the great outdoors.Amid laughs, Kelvin responded: “Makes for good TV though, eh?”Kate went on: “[I thought,] ‘Obviously he knows loads about farming after doing 20 years on Emmerdale…’“No, you didn’t! Did you?”Kelvin confessed: “Not a thing, not a thing.“I think the whole programme was a year in the making, from deciding to take the plunge and move out into the countryside, move to a farm…“It kind off organically developed from there, so with no real desire to go and become farmers.“It was just a case of a new change, you know, a new way of life, living in the countryside that happened to be buying a farm.“And then once we kind of got there and got a quick introduction into farming we just thought, ‘well, maybe we could try this… we’ll start small and we’ll go from there.’“So, as the programme shows, you know, we were so green…“I knew very, very little but I just thought I’d learn on the job, that kind of didn’t scare me because I
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Emmerdale's Kelvin Fletcher says sheep has a 'nice package' as BBC show turns racy
Kelvin Fletcher's BBC farming show took a racy turn when her had to fondle a sheep's testicles - before admitting the fluffy animal had a "nice package".The ex-Emmerdale star has just launched his BBC farming show - Kelvin's Big Farming Adventure, and it's fair to say he's already got his hands dirty on the farm.The actor has moved to his new farm on the Peak District - with his wife Liz Marsland - who is pregnant with their twins.It's fair to say the former Strictly champion has been getting his hands dirty on the farm, too, because he had to fondle a sheep's testicles on Monday's episode (January 24).In the second episode of the new BBC series, Kelvin was tending to some sheep - but his expert farming neighbour had a unique task for him.Firstly, he had to reach for a sheep's udders so that he can check that the sheep are physically healthy.It's because Kelvin and his wife were trying to sell wool from the new flock.Struggling, Kelvin cried out: "I don't even know where I'm feeling!"Jill asked: "Does it feel like a normal udder?"Fletcher replied: "That's the first udder I've ever felt, but it feels nice, yeah!"The episode turned chaotic when Kelvin had to chase a ram called Daniel so that he could feel his testicles.The actor struggled to catch the creature, but eventually caught him.Jill burst out laughing as he said: "Nah they're good, them,"He then quipped: "Nice little package, that."Kelvin recently revealed what the hardest part of his day on the farm on Channel 4's chat show - Steph's Packed Lunch.Host Steph McGovern asked Kelvin and wife Liz what a typical day looked like on their farm.Liz said: "Well, first and foremost, we sort the kids out, we have to get them to where they need to be,"Kelvin added: "That's
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