October 10, 2021 - 19:22 BST Nicky Morris The Larkins starts on ITV tonight and will see Bradley Walsh star in an adaptation of The Darling Buds of May as patriarch Pop Larkin. Set in the 1950s, the series follows the titular family on their farm in the Kent countryside, living an idyllic life full of love and laughter. While the ITV comedy drama is meant to be a comforting and relaxing watch, filming the show wasn’t always so plain sailing according to Bradley. Speaking to Express.co.
"So we are down there and the farmers are there doing all their stuff as well and it's a brilliant atmosphere, I've got to say. For someone who gets hay fever, though, it's a bit tricky, I've got to be honest. "He made me get in the pigpen and with Bessy the pig. But it's fantastic, when you're sat there riding the horses, it's unbelievable."Although Bradley may have experienced mild mishaps on set, he hopes that viewers will learn a lot from the Larkins. He told whattowatch.com: "It’s great to see a family actually getting on, as we seem to see a lot of miserable families on TV these days! "This is absolutely the right thing at the moment.
Which is quite ironic, considering The Larkins appears to be a pig of a series, if the first multicultural 1950s Kent episode is any indicator.
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