This isn't such a bad show. The new series (2019) has surreptitiously edged away from the actual farming, becoming more a cross between the Apprentice and the Generation Game - and that's a good thing, because once you get over the amusement of them wrinkling up their noses at having to muck out the byre etc farming is not that telegenic. But, although this is less screamingly camp than the previous 2 series, they still need to ease down on the pathetic junior-school innuendoes. There's far too much of this on TV now, and in this case most of it actually comes from the presenter (oo-er! I said 'comes'!). When you can't have a (totally spurious) task about catching hens without a load of 'c**k' jokes - well not jokes, references - and dissolving into stage giggles at the phrase 'approach them from behind' (not even 'take them from behind'!), you've got problems. If a gay character in a drama acted that way, there'd be outrage at such an OTT stereotype. Farmer Chris looks on with ill-concealed, and justified, contempt. Sort it aht.
It was nice to see Paul Merson strike a little blow for the ordinary bloke by winning it. It speaks volumes that he's the only one of the lot who has heard of Peppa Pig.