Caroline Quentin's new farm show?

Caroline Quentin could star in her own farm show credit:Bang Showbiz
Caroline Quentin could star in her own farm show credit:Bang Showbiz

Caroline Quentin has been approached about starring in her own farm show.

The ‘Men Behaving Badly’ star is said to have been in contact with TV producers about making a series about her rural activities at her Devon home with her cosmetic scientist husband, Sam Farmer, and their kids Emily and William.

The 61-year-old actress is quoted by The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre TV column as saying: “I grow all my own vegetables.

“I teach people how to grow and plant, harvest and prune. Mostly they use it as a meditative experience.

“A lot of people who can’t get out or suffer from anxiety find it restful, and we do live in the most beautiful part of the world in Devon. People seem to love to join me there – and they love our animals.

“It’s a very big part of my life and I’m even getting quite a lot of interest from TV companies. It’s my passion, this 'The Good Life 2'!”

Caroline and her family used to rear animals - such as pigs and sheep - but were forced to downsize due to professional commitments.

Recently, the former 'Strictly Come Dancing' contestant enthused about her role as Elizabeth ‘Wes’ Wesley in the new Sky Max drama, 'The Lazarus Project'.

Caroline said: "Wes is the boss of the group - she's the highest rank of the organisation that we meet on screen. It's very clear that there are masses of rungs above her, but she has the power to press the button to turn the clock back. But we don't really learn much about her privately - I think the less you know about her, the less vulnerable she is.

"I've never read a script as good as this. I got sent all of them, and I read them in one sitting, which was stupid - I was exhausted! I started late, and I just read into the night. I've never done anything as well-written, as funny, as moving, as contemporary, as relevant, as charming. They are the most exceptional pieces of work, individually and as a series."