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Feirm Factor 3

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  • 07-01-2011 1:46pm
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    Feirm Factor’s New 10 part Series begins at 8.45pm on Sunday 16th January 2011 on TG4.
    (Repeats each Wednesday Night @ 10.30pm)

    The Series has grown legs and the Welsh version Fferm Ffactor is already in pre-priduction for their third series. It looks like it could Ireland's first Reality Series that makes it around the world as other countries are now taking interest in the format.

    In January 2009 the somewhat unusual farming reality series ‘Feirm Factor’ made its television debut on TG4. The success of the series beckoned for the show to return once more so early 2010 hailed a new series and another group of agricultural hopefuls willing to be put to the test. They say good things come in threes and that’s never been more evident with the arrival of another series as Feirm Factor Season 3 hits our screens in January 2011.

    In its own right “Feirm Factor” has become a beacon to Ireland’s young farmers who have availed of the series as a platform to show us the world they live in and teach us what it’s like to survive in the agricultural industry.

    There are no nine to five work days, no sick leave and no quitting the business to try something new. These young men and women are required to always be on the go, never stopping and constantly dealing with an assortment of trials and situations throughout their week.

    It is these trials and situations that Feirm Factor pays homage to and gives the viewer at home a look into the daily routine of the farmyard. Like Ireland’s entire workforce the Feirm Factor farmers don’t only want to do a good job, but they want to be the best. As a result Feirm Factor comes into play, allowing farmers from across the country to step up to the challenge and claim the crown themselves.

    After an overwhelming response to Series 1 and 2, applicants for Series 3 flooded in, leaving Good Company Productions with a mammoth task of narrowing down the finalist to only twelve.


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