The Farm (UK TV series)

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The Farm is Five's version of the international TV format The Farm, produced by Strix. It had a number of B-List celebrities appearing on it.

Series one aired in 2004 and was presented by Ed Hall. The show caused controversy for Five when in October 2004 it showed Rebecca Loos masturbating a pig and collecting a semen sample from it.

The winner of the show by viewer's votes was Jeff Brazier, former boyfriend of Jade Goody.

The celebrities that took part were:

Series two aired in 2005, and was now presented by Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan.The winner of the show by viewer's votes was Keith Harris and Orville the duck The celebrities that took part were:

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