It is a wonderful programme and those children are incredible. When I was fifteen, I went on holiday to a farm in mid-Devon. My parents had stayed there and they thought it would be a good idea for me to experience rural life. I loved it from the start and continued to holiday there with a wonderful family until 1991. We were friends from the start and I learnt so much about farming and rural life. I learnt how to milk cows, drive tractors, helped at lambing and much more. That all started from a visit in the late 60s. I have been to Devon every year since and I stayed in touch with the farmer and his wife when they retired into the village. Sadly, they both passed away over the last five years, but I have kept in touch with their children. For me, life on the farm was wonderful and I gained a real love for the countryside. Farming is hard and it taught me to have a respect for farmers, who work all year round to keep us fed. I have to say that I find the programme very emotional as it brings back so many happy memories.