JULES Hudson will make his TV return after an emotional year with his beloved Morning Live star.
The popular Winter on the Farm presenter, 54, was left heartbroken following the death of his father.
Clifford died in 2022 but Jules' heartache continued when his two dogs passed away with cancer.
After speaking honestly about dealing with his grief, Jules will return to TV with a brand new show.
The host will front Channel 5's latest agriculture series A Yorkshire Farm that aims to 'celebrate' farming from across the country.
A synopsis for the show reads: "Presented by Jules Hudson, this series is a celebration of farming across the country and across seasons as we open a scrapbook that looks back on our time with The Nicholson Family at Cannon Hall Farm in Yorkshire along with Helen Skelton, The Yorkshire Vets, JB Gill and other friends.
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"Each episode remembers time-honoured traditions and the impact of mother nature, while looking ahead to new farming technology, ideas and the next generation."
Morning Live host Helen Skelton will also front the new series.
The show will kick off on Thursday, February 29th at 9pm on Channel 5.
Jules previously spoke honestly about dealing with grief and revealed how nature forced him to address his losses.
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He said: "I don’t think you ever quite prepare yourself for it. I haven’t experienced a huge personal loss like that in my life.
"I’m lucky to have got through to my 50s before having to confront these things.
"This man who’s been there for me suddenly isn’t anymore. I made the mistake of trying to put it to the back of my mind.
"With all the stuff that comes with the loss of somebody very close to you, there’s a horrible amount of administration that you have to go through.
"I probably didn’t spend enough time dealing with it. I find myself now having to catch up a bit, and it’s catching me quite unaware.
"You can get quite emotional when you least expect it."