I was 15 when we moved to the country, I'm almost 60 now for the last 45 years it been heaven on earth to me. I've had horse's that gave me true freedom. the bare earth gives and energy that blacktop and city life just blocks out. I can't explain how much I smiled and laughed watching this show. I really hope its a long lasting series. "Whats a mouse look like ?" "Oh its just a little thing" "Then, thats not a mouse is it ?" LOL
This drama first aired when I was the grand old age of 12, and for some reason it always stuck with me. Now at 32, I'm so delighted to find that most of the series is here on YT. After 11 years living in London and New York, this life change looks like the dream.
Oh my gosh! I watched this when I was 12 too, and it really stuck with me! I had just got a television in my room, and it used to be my Sunday night treat!!
this was filmed 23 yrs ago but its a pleasure to watch back there everything seemed care free an normal thanks bbc love watching anything british God bless xox
Just happen to come across this gem. Timely, Kinda tired of watching movies about ultra rich people, & nice to watch movie made of average middle class folks. Thanks for Good upload of Good entertainment.
What a nice show! Really like the premise. Nowadays Devon is so expensive that you wouldn't be able to do this. Weekend townies have bought up all the properties like this.💜
Not sure if middle class is the same in the U.K and America. Take this rule of thumb. In the UK, the middle classes are also known as the professional classes, so for example, a doctor is middle class and a plumber isn't, even if the plumber is a multi millionaire with a plumbing empire. Money and class are not really related in our culture, it's more about education. Also we have an aristocracy, the upper class, which is not open to anyone other than by marriage possibly. In England there are many working class people, musicians, footballers etc, who are richer than much of the upper class
@@beyondlondon8600 Working class trying to move up.......and he appears to be a decent man and wife living a decent life with the flaws.......wondering in AMERICA are these the the ones that goes to the rallies of the grither......No......don't think so and hope not.
The most beautiful calf I have ever seen! What a cutie. I hope that in real life this calf has a long and happy life, and does not end up abused, in a factory farm...
Hi ! I haven't watched yet so can't affirm on cuteness of it, but I too, hope it lived a happy life. As a former dairy farmer, I have known MANY calves in my day, and very much desire no animal anywhere ever suffers true abuse or etc. . I also am a big fan of (true) regenerative farming methods AND livestock care practices which -as closely as possible in one's climate- mimic how God created these animals to live on the earth and what would be "natural" for them. That said, even farming practices which are far from 100% ideal as ideal can be, are not necessarily on the level with "abuse", any more than would be the actions of a parent who raises her kids in an apt. building, with fairly limited time spent at parks or excursions into "nature" or who gives her kids any foods less than 100% naturally grown and made with only 100% wholesome ingredients... . What may be technically falling into the category of abuse, compared to what is truly and purely 100% right and good, isn't necessarily going to be felt as suffering by the recipient, nor have definite, "serious" or lasting negative effects on them- at least, to a degree that's going to truly make much of a difference in a life which ultimately IS short and fraught with risks and at least some unhappiness, discomfort, stress and sorrow. NOT that this excuses us from both trying our best, or from drawing and sticking to reasonable lines we don't cross. Sadly, yes, there had gotten to be in our "western world" history ( & I'm sure pockets of it in most places & cultures throughout history) a very low standard of stewardship for both man and beast. Thankfully, there has been for awhile now, a growing trend of top-notch stewardship mindedness among the "back to the land"/homesteading and small farming movements/"communities". While yes, many "factory farms' cattle are now rarely out in the sunshine and walking on lush pastures, SOME DO. And many a small family farm which one would not categorize as seeming like a "factory farm" in it's set-up, actually have a range of poor to terrible conditions and practices, I have personally witnessed. Much more animal discomfort & filthy conditions than most factory farms I know of.
I'm so thankful every time I get lucky and have the distinct pleasure of finding and watching yet another fabulous bbc series and free to watch to boot! On season 2 ep 8 in less than 24 hrs . fingers crossed on my next bbc find.
I actually CRIED when that Calf was born. It was THEE defining moment when the ENTIRE family, including the EXTREMELY unhappy teen girl who didn't want to go or move at ALL, pulled together and watched new life come forth. I'm TOTALLY in Love with this Series already after literally less than the first half hour... but..the Calf BIRTH and it's moment of STANDING UP... the family stood as ONE in awe of a new life brought before them, not to mention, the Dad saved that Cow and her Calf by DOING the "gross, hard part" that sometimes happens.. to humans or animals... Thank You for Uploading this Series. 😇🙏😘
I fell in love with this show , I watched it over snd over and 6 months later I am drawn back to watch it all again. Very well written and the actors are all wonderful. When Brian died I was heartbroken as the following episodes let us know this family would be soon be gone . I watched several episodes with new characters and it didn’t really care for it, ut I decided
Sorry I wasn’t finished..I decided to watch the new series into 6 episodes trying to not be predudice. Still trying to move through the rest with an open heart . Thank you for putting this show on UTube.
WOW! I don't even know if there are more episodes of this wonderful show. However, I do know that it is priceless to see Warren Clarke in a 'family' setting! Thank you so much for taking the time to upload such a wonderful episode of a wonderful series!
WHEN will parents LEARN,you have to be the parent,NOT friend, kids do as they are told, NOT asked. Familiarity breeds contempt and this daughter shows it.
Love Warren Clarke ( RIP ) and Pauline Quirke. This is a really nice show. The city to country dream has kind of died with prices in the country going sky high. City dwellers buy weekend properties in Devon and price the locals out.💜
True and that saddens me ! I am FED UP with the utter FILTH that is broadcast in dramas and stuff nowadays . Can’t we just have a nice family friendly drama ? I mean , I am not a prude but I don’t want to sit through uncomfortable sex scenes that totally not required . I hate it !
It was a pivotal day in my life when Dad and I had to pull a calf with the cow stuck in the mud of a creek. Her tail was in the water. Calf and Cow both lived. We were in the water over 4 hrs. and I lost both my boots in the mud. Nothing like a birthday in the country.
Who else got teary eyes at @48:26? I ask the Lord to grant this moment to those who seek it. Life would truly be worth to be lived in a place like that. The mornings.. sunsets.. wet days.. foggy days.. evenings.. early breaths... 😭👍🏻
I loved this series because of Tony Hadley's theme tune at the end of the show. I still have the soundtrack of it as a CD.although it doesnt sound like that on my CD!
Very nice, indeed. For me as a non-British person it's like like a quiz concerning the actors: First I saw the man I recognized from "A clockwork orange", than I saw the woman I knew from "Broadchurch". This is fun ;-). PS: the two sadest words in English language aren't "if only" but "too late" IMHO....
Love how the Goldie is in doggie heaven when Faith first walks through the field toward the house! I've done renovations before, would love to get my hands on that spot.
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 53:16 Wondering if they could use some farm help? I'll volunteer :-D This drama is all that and more! Brilliant! Thank you for uploading and sharing with us to enjoy. :-D
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 53:16 Wondering if they could use some farm help? I'll volunteer :-D This drama is all that and more! Brilliant! Did everyone else cry when Amelia birthed her calf? Thank you for uploading and sharing with us to enjoy. :-D
Makes me wonder whether any adaptation stays true to the original book? I'd imagine the author would need close contact with production, especially the director & producer. It would depend on the terms of the contract signed, & how much influence the author still had.
I miss the late 90s ealry 2000s Ghost Dog poster, Radio CD, cassettes. I first saw Warren Clarke in a Mini Series (Walcott)in 1981 ,a Black Man who is Cop during the London Riots . But I didnt know him.
did the real couple actually get a plane n fly to try n save the house they wanted and would the taxi driver really drive through a field gate etc, for 20 pounds?
Please do upload if you have the time. We loved the first episode. We remember Mr. Clarke mostly from his police series. Are you actually from N.Z.? Thanks,
I used to watch this back in the day. Proper sunday evening TV before school vibes.
I was 15 when we moved to the country, I'm almost 60 now for the last 45 years it been heaven on earth to me. I've had horse's that gave me true freedom. the bare earth gives and energy that blacktop and city life just blocks out. I can't explain how much I smiled and laughed watching this show. I really hope its a long lasting series.
"Whats a mouse look like ?"
"Oh its just a little thing"
"Then, thats not a mouse is it ?" LOL
This drama first aired when I was the grand old age of 12, and for some reason it always stuck with me. Now at 32, I'm so delighted to find that most of the series is here on YT. After 11 years living in London and New York, this life change looks like the dream.
Oh my gosh! I watched this when I was 12 too, and it really stuck with me! I had just got a television in my room, and it used to be my Sunday night treat!!
Same here. I used to watch it with my nan
Same here. Same age and always remember it
@@63MIJ63full series on TV TIMEWARD THERE ARE HEAPS 😮
@@63MIJ63OPPS ITS😮TIMELORD 💓
Im watching this for the first time😊
Gtowing up in a farm community watching a calf bring born is s wonderful experience all children should have❤
Gonna recommend this to my son who's moving from Vegas to Oregon to start a Farm!! Golly Good Show!! Wonderful Actors!!
Brilliant....this should be shown in all schools and everywhere....we need more like this..
Takes me back to when I was younger and had no cares. What a lovely feeling
You took the words right out of my mouth
this was filmed 23 yrs ago but its a pleasure to watch back there everything seemed care free an normal thanks bbc love watching anything british God bless xox
I too watched this series before but a second serving of something good is always great. Thanks.
Just happen to come across this gem. Timely, Kinda tired of watching movies about ultra rich people, & nice to watch movie made of average middle class folks. Thanks for Good upload of Good entertainment.
Tealcorvette Agree. The ultra-rich are so boring. Even in Columbo. He’s almost the only interesting person in the series!
Definitely working class (by U.K. standards) not middle class.
What a nice show! Really like the premise. Nowadays Devon is so expensive that you wouldn't be able to do this. Weekend townies have bought up all the properties like this.💜
Not sure if middle class is the same in the U.K and America. Take this rule of thumb. In the UK, the middle classes are also known as the professional classes, so for example, a doctor is middle class and a plumber isn't, even if the plumber is a multi millionaire with a plumbing empire. Money and class are not really related in our culture, it's more about education. Also we have an aristocracy, the upper class, which is not open to anyone other than by marriage possibly. In England there are many working class people, musicians, footballers etc, who are richer than much of the upper class
@@beyondlondon8600 Working class trying to move up.......and he appears to be a decent man and wife living a decent life with the flaws.......wondering in AMERICA are these the the ones that goes to the rallies of the grither......No......don't think so and hope not.
So nostalgic, loved, loved the series found it during covid and have watched it so many times!
The most beautiful calf I have ever seen! What a cutie. I hope that in real life this calf has a long and happy life, and does not end up abused, in a factory farm...
Hi ! I haven't watched yet so can't affirm on cuteness of it, but I too, hope it lived a happy life. As a former dairy farmer, I have known MANY calves in my day, and very much desire no animal anywhere ever suffers true abuse or etc. . I also am a big fan of (true) regenerative farming methods AND livestock care practices which -as closely as possible in one's climate- mimic how God created these animals to live on the earth and what would be "natural" for them. That said, even farming practices which are far from 100% ideal as ideal can be, are not necessarily on the level with "abuse", any more than would be the actions of a parent who raises her kids in an apt. building, with fairly limited time spent at parks or excursions into "nature" or who gives her kids any foods less than 100% naturally grown and made with only 100% wholesome ingredients... . What may be technically falling into the category of abuse, compared to what is truly and purely 100% right and good, isn't necessarily going to be felt as suffering by the recipient, nor have definite, "serious" or lasting negative effects on them- at least, to a degree that's going to truly make much of a difference in a life which ultimately IS short and fraught with risks and at least some unhappiness, discomfort, stress and sorrow. NOT that this excuses us from both trying our best, or from drawing and sticking to reasonable lines we don't cross. Sadly, yes, there had gotten to be in our "western world" history ( & I'm sure pockets of it in most places & cultures throughout history) a very low standard of stewardship for both man and beast. Thankfully, there has been for awhile now, a growing trend of top-notch stewardship mindedness among the "back to the land"/homesteading and small farming movements/"communities". While yes, many "factory farms' cattle are now rarely out in the sunshine and walking on lush pastures, SOME DO. And many a small family farm which one would not categorize as seeming like a "factory farm" in it's set-up, actually have a range of poor to terrible conditions and practices, I have personally witnessed. Much more animal discomfort & filthy conditions than most factory farms I know of.
I'm so thankful every time I get lucky and have the distinct pleasure of finding and watching yet another fabulous bbc series and free to watch to boot! On season 2 ep 8 in less than 24 hrs . fingers crossed on my next bbc find.
😂not sure what you MEAN 🤔.
BUT full series on TV TIMELORD 💓
Just wonderful. How many of us doing the 'daily grind' think about branching out of our ruts?
When I saw this guy's face, I knew immediately that he played the character "Dim" in "A Clockwork Orange"! Fabulous!
one of the best series ever made
Ty for uploading. I missed this series when it originally aired. Looks like being a good one.
I actually CRIED when that Calf was born. It was THEE defining moment when the ENTIRE family, including the EXTREMELY unhappy teen girl who didn't want to go or move at ALL, pulled together and watched new life come forth.
I'm TOTALLY in Love with this Series already after literally less than the first half hour... but..the Calf BIRTH and it's moment of STANDING UP... the family stood as ONE in awe of a new life brought before them, not to mention, the Dad saved that Cow and her Calf by DOING the "gross, hard part" that sometimes happens..
to humans or animals...
Thank You for Uploading this Series. 😇🙏😘
@Jamie Winblad THANK YOU! I'll check out Escape to the Country 🙂, much appreciated 😁
The life I also always dreamed of and am living now. Happy memories.
OMG! This is Exactly the program I was thinking of today!
Just come across this series. It’s shot in the area I live, and I moved from the city for the quieter life. I’ve never heard of this series before.
Totally in love with this series.
And only just found it
Love this show... I gather from all of the other comments this is the only Episode available. I enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing this with us! ❤️✌️
someone is selling all 5 seasons on ioffer
What a lovely series. Thank you for uploading.
This looks much better than all them horrible unrealistic diverse shows they do these days
This is great I missed all this stuff in the 80's due to either working in a band or going to the pub!
I fell in love with this show , I watched it over snd over and 6 months later I am drawn back to watch it all again. Very well written and the actors are all wonderful. When Brian died I was heartbroken as the following episodes let us know this family would be soon be gone . I watched several episodes with new characters and it didn’t really care for it, ut I decided
Sorry I wasn’t finished..I decided to watch the new series into 6 episodes trying to not be predudice. Still trying to move through the rest with an open heart . Thank you for putting this show on UTube.
I like the line; ' Now she is floating away on sea hormones.''
WOW! I don't even know if there are more episodes of this wonderful show. However, I do know that it is priceless to see Warren Clarke in a 'family' setting! Thank you so much for taking the time to upload such a wonderful episode of a wonderful series!
WHEN will parents LEARN,you have to be the parent,NOT friend, kids do as they are told, NOT asked. Familiarity breeds contempt and this daughter shows it.
Love Warren Clarke ( RIP ) and Pauline Quirke. This is a really nice show. The city to country dream has kind of died with prices in the country going sky high. City dwellers buy weekend properties in Devon and price the locals out.💜
Warren Clarke was Dim in Clockwork orange..!!!
Missed this when initially on. Really glad you uploaded it, found it very heartrending
19 years since this was broadcast , time goes by and the bbc have reduced the number of decent family friendly programs.
True and that saddens me ! I am FED UP with the utter FILTH that is broadcast in dramas and stuff nowadays . Can’t we just have a nice family friendly drama ? I mean , I am not a prude but I don’t want to sit through uncomfortable sex scenes that totally not required . I hate it !
Full series on T.V TIMELORD💓
I can tell this is going to be a wonderful series.
😮hi full series on TV TIMELORD 💓
I am so enjoying this drama. I just emailed my friends to watch it too. 👍🏻
It was a pivotal day in my life when Dad and I had to pull a calf with the cow stuck in the mud of a creek. Her tail was in the water. Calf and Cow both lived. We were in the water over 4 hrs. and I lost both my boots in the mud. Nothing like a birthday in the country.
Larry Lund Happy for you.
Such a lovely show always a fave of mine
Nobody does it better than the English in producing good honest ones like this one.
Who else got teary eyes at @48:26?
I ask the Lord to grant this moment to those who seek it.
Life would truly be worth to be lived in a place like that.
The mornings.. sunsets.. wet days.. foggy days.. evenings.. early breaths... 😭👍🏻
Beautiful ‼️ amazing. Fell totally in love with this series. Everything one can ask for to make
an interesting, captivating drama.
Thank you 😊
Awful rubbish
@Matthew Kirkham So how could I come to the PERSONAL opinion that it isn't good without watching it? You're a really special kind of fuckwit
@Matthew Kirkham I made only one initial comment, and was content with that. You seem to have become obsessed with me. Cool down.
I loved this series because of Tony Hadley's theme tune at the end of the show. I still have the soundtrack of it as a CD.although it doesnt sound like that on my CD!
Absolutely lovely
good show and thank you for uploading
Very nice, indeed. For me as a non-British person it's like like a quiz concerning the actors: First I saw the man I recognized from "A clockwork orange", than I saw the woman I knew from "Broadchurch". This is fun ;-). PS: the two sadest words in English language aren't "if only" but "too late" IMHO....
"Too late" ... Yes, AGREED.. worse words than "if only"... Careful listening brings much to consider🤔
So realistic! True family life!!!
It's so beautiful!
Love how the Goldie is in doggie heaven when Faith first walks through the field toward the house! I've done renovations before, would love to get my hands on that spot.
I used to watch this as a kid.
I LOVE THIS SHOW!!
I loved this back in the day wanted to pack my bag do the same only live in Somerset but something about it
Garrie Peck what a beautiful place to live in .your so lucky
Love this series I missed the first one brilliant
Yeah wonderful series. Was in pompey when it just came out.
@@eduaardofidelis1510 What is B A T....Bat to customers?
These parents. When my father said were going to visit our relatives he told us. He didn't ask us if we wanted to go we just obeyed.
Agreed, but this just a fictional story made into movie. Not reality tv. Come on, don't like it, scroll on. TH-cam has lots to offer.
I love this drama
Grat keep them coming , so buotfuil seeing mummmy cow bring hercalf in to the world thay got a bones when thay brough her 😊😊😊❤
Came across this by chance, watched this series long ago, absolutely love it!! Thank you for the upload, i have just subbed
Same.
Great show, excellent music. .Hollywood would be proud .
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 53:16 Wondering if they could use some farm help? I'll volunteer :-D This drama is all that and more! Brilliant! Thank you for uploading and sharing with us to enjoy. :-D
I loved this series Down to Earth with Pauline Quirke and the late Warren Clarke, can you please down load the whole series please!!
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 53:16 Wondering if they could use some farm help? I'll volunteer :-D This drama is all that and more! Brilliant! Did everyone else cry when Amelia birthed her calf? Thank you for uploading and sharing with us to enjoy. :-D
I will only subscribe if you have the whole series and episodes. Love the first .
This is wonderful!
I have not watched it yet Julie.... Is it full of blacks?
Warning: This TV series will make you cry!
The books by Faith Addis are brilliant. Wish the TV series had stayed true to them.
Makes me wonder whether any adaptation stays true to the original book? I'd imagine the author would need close contact with production, especially the director & producer. It would depend on the terms of the contract signed, & how much influence the author still had.
adorable.
Loved warren Clarke........- RIP
A kind of Good Life drama in reverse as townies move out to live on a country farm with a top rate cast it makes for great drama. .
I hope you upload the full series
Please upload the whole series
i laughed so hard at the taxi drive🤣🤣
That was perfect😂❤
I miss the late 90s ealry 2000s Ghost Dog poster, Radio CD, cassettes.
I first saw Warren Clarke in a Mini Series (Walcott)in 1981 ,a Black Man who is Cop during the London Riots .
But I didnt know him.
57:53 is the best part - I didn’t know Pauline Quirk could rap so well 😄
Instablaster
Bugger!!!!! No more episodes, the series would have been ideal watching for the bank holiday weekend.
Dear Marcus yes there are Marcus as I've watched them on here .love the programme also
That rain scene was so badly done you could almost see the hose pipe !
do you have anymore episodes
Thank you so much for uploading this . Can you please upload the rest if you have them ?
NEWZEALANDER 14 unfortunately I don't think it's going to happen..........
New Zealander 14 I'm trying to find you and your uploads.many thanks.
Brilliant
Thnk u
torrington near my house lol is the town in devon
Long time no viddy droog
A good cast comedy
Thanks : )
Nice beautiful life
Hi cormac pelikan
I will subscribe if you add more episodes .
Wsrren Clarke. Just the absolute best.
Pauline quirk ❤
Episode 2 right here:
th-cam.com/video/ePmupqWTysU/w-d-xo.html
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel for more TV Gold!
Hi everyone what are the flowers called that Brian later grows and tries to sell ?
Thought the thumbnail was Eilliam Shatner.
did the real couple actually get a plane n fly to try n save the house they wanted and would the taxi driver really drive through a field gate etc, for 20 pounds?
Pay your taxes! Also don't teach if you say "me job" instead of "my job" 🤣
I believe that farmhouse once belonged to my great grandparents.
S Braun that's so great lovely home
S Braun yeah cause it did
I now own the whole first series on dvd . I will upload when I get enough subscribers .
Please do upload if you have the time. We loved the first episode. We remember
Mr. Clarke mostly from his police series. Are you actually from N.Z.? Thanks,
Yes I will upload . Please subscribe to my channel . Yes I am from and live in New Zealand .
Either upload them or don't upload them! No one's interested in subscribing to your pathetic channel or being blackmailed you stupid shit.
Hi I haven,t forgotten my promise to upload just trying to work out how as its my first video upload.
I am ready to subscribe! Are you on YOU TUBE now?
Up there with Forever Green
love daziel
Cows don't breed beyond. 12 years in normal circumstances
"This is why you need to Vote. If you don't like your local Council or Governing Body. Kick em out."
bbc shows are great! okay they dont have any emotion energy due to the flux eaters but they work clean, in the least!
Dream for a more meaningful life.
Rip warren clarke
20:31 THAT better be a fake plant.