Jeremy Clarkson’s accomplice Lisa Hogan introduced as host of latest ITV courting present for farmers
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Jeremy Clarkson‘s partner Lisa Hogan has been announced as the host of the new ITV dating show for farmers – aptly titled Farming for Love.
Lisa, 51, will follow the British singletons as they go on a quest for their perfect person ‘to live and work alongside them’.
The show promises to give an insight not only into modern dating, but what it really means to be a farmer in 21st century Britain and is a spin-off of the hugely successful reality TV show, Farmer Wants a Wife, which has aired in the UK and beyond.
Lisa told ITV: ‘Farming is a way of life that requires resilience, patience, and the same can be said for relationships.
‘What I love about Farming for Love is how real it is – there is no hiding on a farm and that is what makes it such an honest way for people to get to know each other that has had success around the world.
‘I am really looking forward to leading this flock in their search for romance.’
Jeremy Clarkson’s partner Lisa Hogan, 51, has been announced as the host of the new ITV dating show for farmers – aptly titled Farming for Love
Lisa, who is no stranger to boyfriend Jeremy’s Diddly Squat Farm, will follow the British singletons as they go on a quest for their perfect person ‘to live and work alongside them’
The show promises to give an insight not only into modern dating, but what it really means to be a farmer in 21st century Britain and is a spin-off of the hugely successful reality TV show, Farmer Wants a Wife, which has aired in the UK and beyond
Nicola Lloyd, creative director at producer Naked TV, said: ‘Farming has never been more popular but finding love while running a farm remains a real challenge.
‘Farming for Love has all the heart, humour and authenticity that make a great dating show, and I’m thrilled we will be helping people find love this time on British farms.’
ITV‘s director of entertainment, meanwhile, Katie Rawcliffe, said the programme is ‘a love story with farming at the heart of it.’
She added: ‘Farming for Love is funny, feel good and heartwarming.’
If this sounds like not only an intriguing watch, but a way of life that you might actually want to get involved in, or already live, ITV is still looking for participants and you can apply here.
Needless to say, as Jeremy Clarkson’s partner, Lisa is no stranger to the world of farming and the pair work on his famous Diddly Squat Farm.
The former Top Gear host, 65, has fronted Prime Video’s Clarkson’s Farm since its 2021 launch and Lisa frequently appears too.
Last year, the pair hit the headlines when Lisa humbled Jeremy with a stinging swipe at his bedroom skills when Clarkson’s Farm pig breeding scenes took a very personal turn.
The former Top Gear host, 65, has fronted Prime Video’s Clarkson’s Farm since its 2021 launch and Lisa frequently appears on the show too
Last spring, Lisa humbled Jeremy with a stinging swipe at his bedroom skills as Clarkson’s Farm pig breeding scenes took a very personal turn
The episode, which aired last May, followed theTop Gear presenter as began the process of breeding his pigs.
He brings in a boar to help things along and points to one of the pens and says to Harriet, ‘So you reckon these are the girls?’
The new farmhand replies, ‘Look at their bums and you can see the little clitoris.’
‘You can’t! They don’t have clitoris!’ Jeremy exclaims.
‘I promise you, they do,’ Harriet says.
‘Pigs have clitorises, I didn’t know that this morning,’ Jeremy says to the camera, looking baffled. ‘There has been no morning in the last 63 years I’ve known that.’
‘He says you can’t see it,’ Harriet tells Jeremy’s girlfriend, Lisa.
‘Jesus, he can’t find it either, I’ll tell you,’ Lisa quips.
The trio crack up laughing as she asks Jeremy, ‘Do you not know what a clitoris looks like? Have you never found one?’
Farming For Love will air at an undisclosed date on ITV1 and ITVX.
