Quick Summary
The nine Owen siblings are released from school for the Easter holidays. During the break, Edith and Violet discover the traditions of lambing season, while Clemmie helps a lamb that has broken its leg.
About This Program ✦
The episode centres on the nine Owen children as they finish their school term just in time for the Easter holidays, marking a brief pause from their daily studies. The story unfolds over the long weekend, giving the siblings a chance to step away from the classroom and into the rhythms of rural life. With school out, the children return home where the Easter break provides a backdrop for a series of small adventures. The narrative follows each sibling as they navigate the freedom that comes with the holiday, setting the stage for the events that follow. Two of the sisters, Edith and Violet, take the opportunity to learn about the lambing season. Their experience introduces them to the customs surrounding the birth of lambs, allowing them to observe and understand the agricultural practices that define the countryside. At the same time, their brother Clemmie encounters a lamb that has suffered a broken leg. He steps in to help, providing care for the injured animal. This act of kindness highlights the children's compassion and ties together the episode's focus on family and rural responsibilities.
Our Yorkshire Farm broadcasts on 5 HD at 3:20pm, Saturday, 24 January 2026. (Subtitles, repeat)


