Big Barn Farm

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  • 2009
  • 2 Seasons
  • 5.5  (15)

Big Barn Farm is a delightful British children's television series that premiered in 2008. The show features a group of farm animals that live together on a farm and go on fun adventures. The program is aimed at young children between the ages of three and six, and it was created by Keith Chapman, who also created the popular children's series, Bob the Builder.

The show is set on a lovely farm, which is home to a delightful group of animals. The animals are all very different from one another and have their own unique personalities. There is a horse named Sampson, who is very strong and loves to pull heavy loads. There is also a cow named Petal, who is very motherly and always takes care of the younger animals.

The main character of the show is a young duck named Digger. Digger is a mischievous little duck who is always getting into trouble. He is constantly wandering off and getting lost, but he always manages to find his way back home. Digger's best friend is a sheep named Gobo, who is very adventurous and loves to explore the farm.

The show is very educational and teaches young children about the different animals that live on a farm. It also teaches children about the importance of taking care of animals and how to be responsible around them. The show is full of fun and excitement, and young children will love watching the animals go on their adventures.

One of the most endearing aspects of Big Barn Farm is the way it portrays the animals. Each animal is given its own distinct personality, and they are all very likable. Children will enjoy watching the animals interact with one another and seeing how they work together to solve problems.

In addition to the main characters, there are also several other animals that appear regularly on the show. There is a group of piglets who are always causing mischief, a group of hens who lay eggs for the farmer, and a group of rabbits who love to play in the fields. Each of these animals is given its own unique personality, which adds to the charm of the show.

The production values of Big Barn Farm are excellent. The show is filmed on a real farm, and the animals are all real animals. The show uses a blend of live action and puppetry to bring the animals to life, and the result is very effective. The landscapes are beautiful, and the animals are very well trained.

The show's music is also worth noting. The theme song is catchy and fun, and the accompanying music throughout the show is upbeat and lively. The music helps to create a joyful atmosphere and adds to the overall enjoyment of the show.

The show's format consists of several short segments that are woven together to make a longer episode. Each segment focuses on a specific animal or aspect of farm life. The segments are around five minutes long, which is the perfect length for young children with short attention spans.

One of the standout features of Big Barn Farm is its use of language. The show is filled with puns and wordplay that will go over the heads of young children but will be appreciated by older viewers. This makes the show enjoyable for older siblings and parents who may be watching along with their children.

In conclusion, Big Barn Farm is a wonderful children's show that is sure to entertain and educate young viewers. The show is full of lovable characters, beautiful landscapes, and fun adventures. The show's messages about animal care and responsibility are important, and the show's use of language makes it enjoyable for viewers of all ages.

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Seasons
Pigs Might Fly
20. Pigs Might Fly
June 3, 2010
With nothing more than a few balloons and a basket, Petal proves that pigs might indeed fly!
Babysitters
19. Babysitters
June 2, 2010
The Farmyard Bunch try a spot of babysitting and discover it can be exhausting.
Pampered Pooch
18. Pampered Pooch
June 1, 2010
There is a very posh visitor to the farm, and the games the Farmyard Bunch play are just too messy for her.
Brave Star
17. Brave Star
May 31, 2010
Gobo and Petal compete to see who is the bravest animal on the farm - or is it the silliest?
Adventures of Petal
16. Adventures of Petal
May 30, 2010
Going off to find adventure on her own, Petal finds rather more danger than she had bargained for.
Butter Fingers
15. Butter Fingers
May 6, 2010
The Farmyard Bunch have no end of trouble rolling a milk churn to the farmhouse.
Runaway Rubbish
14. Runaway Rubbish
May 5, 2010
The Farmyard Bunch try to play football, but find themselves chasing after a paper bag instead.
Quiz Wizard
13. Quiz Wizard
May 4, 2010
There is a very clever visitor to the farm, Wizard the owl, who challenges the Farmyard Bunch to a test of brain power.
Dash's Birthday Surprise
12. Dash's Birthday Surprise
May 3, 2010
Digger, Petal and Gobo forget Dash's birthday but come up with an idea to make up for it.
Vegetable Thief
11. Vegetable Thief
May 2, 2010
When Gobo discovers there is a vegetable thief on the farm, he takes drastic action.
Oink Factor
10. Oink Factor
April 29, 2010
Despite the evidence, Petal is convinced that she is a great singer and puts on a concert to prove it.
Giant Sunflower Seeds
9. Giant Sunflower Seeds
April 28, 2010
The Farmyard Bunch hope to relive the story of Jack and the Beanstalk, beginning with a bean.
Gobo Gets Hiccups
8. Gobo Gets Hiccups
April 27, 2010
Gobo gets hiccups and tries everything to get rid of them.
Hidden Piglet
7. Hidden Piglet
April 26, 2010
Petal is convinced that one of her piglet brothers and sisters has gone missing.
Gobo's Imaginary Friend
6. Gobo's Imaginary Friend
April 25, 2010
Gobo discovers something odd in the field. Is it a monster?
Hide a Donkey
5. Hide a Donkey
April 22, 2010
When Dash hears the vet is coming, he is scared and asks the others to hide him.
Pink Play Pen
4. Pink Play Pen
April 21, 2010
Petal is unhappy that she is the only one of the Farmyard Bunch without a home to call her own, but all that is about to change.
Great Eggspectations
3. Great Eggspectations
April 20, 2010
The Farmyard Bunch find what looks like a giant egg - could it be a dinosaur's egg?
What's That Smell?
2. What's That Smell?
April 19, 2010
There's a terrible smell down on the farm - and it doesn't take long before Petal, Dash and Gobo realise that it's Digger!
Summer Fete
1. Summer Fete
April 18, 2010
When the local school fete is held at Big Barn Farm, the Farmyard Bunch nearly cause a disaster.
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  • Premiere Date
    April 6, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    5.5  (15)
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