A FAMOUS British farmer who is known for featuring on the hit TV show Clarkson's Farm is set to visit Worcestershire.
The Royal Three Counties Show in Malvern has revealed a star-studded lineup for this year's event after revealing Caleb Cooper will be among its visitors.
The show, which takes place at the Three Counties Showground, will welcome thousands of visitors into its grounds across Friday, June 14 and Sunday, June 16.
Caleb will be offering visitors amusing stories and anecdotes about working on Diddly Squat Farm as well as sharing his favourite cider recipes in the Future of Farming Theatre.
Joining him at the show will be BBC Countryfile and The One Show presenter, Matt Baker MBE and fellow BBC Countryfile presenter John Craven OBE on the Saturday.
On Sunday, JB Gill, a JLS band member, CBeebies presenter, and farmer, will answer a Q&A and sign books.
The event will feature a tractor tour which is already partly underway.
The tour started at Attwell Farm Park in Redditch on May 6, with visits to Westons Cider in Ledbury from May 13 to 27 and is currently at Hatton Adventure World until June 10.
It will then return to its final destination at the showground before the event starts.
Among the activities at the show, will be exhilarating stunt performances.
Bolddog Lings freestyle Motorcross stunt display team has returned to the show again this year to do another live performance as well as The Red Devils – the British Army’s world-class parachute display team – who will freefall from the sky at speeds of up to 120mph.
The Royal Three Counties Show is the UK’s premier agricultural celebration.
Held across three days on 90 acres, the event attracts over 90,000 visitors and is one of the largest livestock and equine shows in England.
The show will feature over 150 activities and events, special guests, a Food & Drink Festival, over 6,000 animals, two arenas with all-day entertainment, an Equine Village, a new Smallholders Village, a Future of Farming Zone and shopping areas.
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