The beloved ITV show, Fletcher’s Family Farm, has officially concluded its fourth series, leaving fans with a mix of nostalgia and anticipation for what’s next. The final episode aired on April 14, 2026, at 11:30 am, marking the end of an era for the Fletcher family and their loyal viewers. The show, which has been a staple on ITV, showcased the ups and downs of farm life, featuring Kelvin and Liz Fletcher as they navigated the challenges of running their farm near Liverpool.
As the Fletchers bid farewell to their viewers, they reflect on the significant moments that defined their journey. From the heartbreaking loss of their cow, Cherry, to the devastating fire that forced them to vacate their farmhouse, the series captured both the triumphs and trials of rural life. Kelvin Fletcher expressed his sorrow over Cherry’s passing, stating, “It’s absolutely heartbreaking. I’ve no idea at all about what’s caused it. I’m just surprised how shocking it is, to be honest, I’m just having a bit of shock.” These sentiments resonated deeply with fans who have followed the family’s journey.
Looking ahead, viewers can expect a fresh perspective with the new show, Josie’s Taste of the Westcountry, which will replace Fletcher’s Family Farm starting April 19, 2026. This new series will feature Josie Gibson exploring local producers and regional delicacies, promising to bring a different flavor to the ITV lineup. The first episode is set to air from 11:25 am to 12:25 pm, introducing audiences to the rich culinary heritage of the Westcountry.
Despite the transition, the Fletchers remain committed to their farming legacy. They have begun exploring new ways to generate income from their farm, including innovative ideas like converting sheep’s fleece into blankets. Liz Fletcher shared her hopes for the future, saying, “Having the kids involved and helping just makes it special, because they’ll one day, hopefully, take over, and me and Kelvin can be in the Bahamas.” This vision of a family-run farm resonates with many viewers who appreciate the importance of passing down traditions.
Kelvin also shared his aspirations for the future, envisioning a time when he can step back and let his children take the reins. He remarked, “You know what I would actually love, let’s say in, I don’t know, 20 years from now, that I’m just kind of the farm handyman, the farm labourer, and that the kids are running a big farming enterprise.” This sentiment reflects a deep-rooted commitment to family and the land, which has been a central theme throughout the series.
As the Fletchers close this chapter, they leave behind a legacy of resilience and community spirit. The series has not only entertained but also educated viewers about the realities of farm life, fostering a connection between urban audiences and rural traditions. The Fletchers’ journey has been a testament to the strength of family bonds and the importance of community support.
While fans are excited about the new direction with Josie’s Taste of the Westcountry, details remain unconfirmed about how the Fletchers will continue to engage with their audience. As they navigate this transition, the community looks forward to seeing how their story unfolds in the coming months. The warmth and authenticity that the Fletchers brought to their viewers will surely be missed, but their legacy will continue to inspire future generations of farmers and families alike.