Episode 4

Peter Wright is called to Stoneybrough Farm to take a look at Reuben, the Greens' ten-year-old collie-cross-whippet, who's been struggling with arthritis. And Steve and Jean have an ‘in-tents' experience when they explore the world of glamping with a little help from their old friends Rob and Dave Nicholson from Cannon Hall Farm.
We also meet the Greens' three trusty (and rusty) old tractors, one of which is exactly the same age as Jean herself. Peter hopes to be able to drive one of them, the Silver Dream Machine, in a charity tractor run that he's organising, but will the old girl be up to the task?
And it's party time on the farm as Steve celebrates his birthday with friends and family – and a giant pork pie. As the party dies down, Peter whisks Steve and Jean away to experience what it's like to be stars of the big screen, before taking them for a very special picnic at the couple's favourite beauty spot.
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