Kelvin and Liz Fletcher, stars of ITV's popular 'Fletchers Family Farm' series, are set to grace this year's Southport Flower ...
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Kelvin Fletcher has opened up about how his two decades playing a farmer in Emmerdale did not give him a head-start when he ...
Kelvin and Liz Fletcher, the couple behind ITV's hit 'Fletchers Family Farm' series, have been confirmed as celebrity guests ...
Emmerdale legend Kelvin Fletcher has revealed some ‘big soap news’ to fans nine years after he exited the show. As Emmerdale fans will fondly remember, Kelvin Fletcher, 41, played Andy Sugden in the ...
KELVIN Fletcher is returning to his soap roots - and he’s bringing his wife Liz with him. The actor - who is best known for playing Andy Sugden in ITV soap Emmerdale - will be delving into his ...
Kelvin Fletcher is an actor and presenter, turned farmer, who is best known for playing Andy Sugden in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale from 1996 until 2016. In 2019 he won Strictly Come Dancing with ...
Avid Emmerdale fans will be pleased to learn that Kelvin Fletcher will be returning to his soap roots alongside his wife Liz Marsland. The actor, 41, who is best known for playing Andy Sugden on ...
Former Emmerdale heartthrob Kelvin Fletcher and his wife Liz are brimming with excitement as they prepare for a hectic spell on their farm, announcing the imminent arrival of new lambs.
The show chronicles the day to day ups and downs of Strictly and Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher, his wife Liz and their four children on a 120-acre farm in the Peak District. Tucked away on the ...
Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher has announced massive "soap news" after nine years away. The actor played Andy Sugden on the soap and is now returning to launch a podcast with his wife Liz Marsland ...
Former Emmerdale actor Kelvin Fletcher has offered a glimpse into his life after leaving the soap, revealing the challenges of becoming a farmer. In an open discussion with BBC Countryfile ...