We Bought the Farm - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Barn or Bust!
A Boston couple wants to move their family out of the suburbs and connect with nature in a farmhouse on sizable acreage. The search starts in Massachusetts' Hampden County, but while Chris has his heart set on a farm with a classic New England barn, Sue wants a water feature and a place where their daughter can raise goats. Will they find the farmhouse of their dreams or will a barn break their budget?

Everything's Coming Up Lavender
A couple and their two boys are leaving Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to live a more fulfilling life on a farm and start a lavender growing business. They set their sights on the rolling plains of Hershey, Pennsylvania, but is it possible to find a farm to support their growing needs along with a house that the family can agree on?

Leaving Greenville for Greener Pastures
Two workaholics are tired of living in their small Greenville, South Carolina, bungalow and are ready to look for a spacious and relaxing farmhouse away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Their perfect farm would have a house with good bones, the right outbuildings and land with plenty of tillable soil in Anderson County. Will they find a fitting South Carolina farm suitable for their gardening and animal-raising goals?

Live Free or Buy in New England
A couple is ready to leave their corporate life in suburban Manchester, New Hampshire, to farm in the Merrimack Valley region of southern New Hampshire. Unsure of what they want to pursue, they tour farms with distinct income producing potential and search for their forever home.

The Pennsylvania Purchase
Jenny and Nate are tired of living a chaotic suburban life in Pennsylvania and want to move with their three children to some rolling farmland outside of the city. Having grown up on a farm, Nate is ready to return to his roots and Jenny is on board so long as she can home school their children and hang on to her creature comforts.

Virginia Cattle Call
High school sweethearts want to settle down on a farm with enough room to start a cattle business and to keep horses. They're both looking forward to living life on the farm but can't agree on what type of farm house to buy. He wants an older traditional build but she's on the lookout for something newer. Will they find the perfect compromise without breaking the bank?

First Time Farmers in North Carolina
Despite having no farming experience, this Asheville, NC, family of four is moving to the farm. They're ready to crack open the books to learn about crops, cows and planting to make their dream come true. They've certainly got the motivation, but these rookie farmers are in need of some serious help.

A Maryland Country Estate for Eight
Maryland foster parents John and Cynthia are looking to continue growing their family. But in addition to their six children, they have goats and chickens that share their suburban yard. In order to make their dream a reality, they're setting their sights on a farm with a house big enough for eight.
Recently Updated Shows

Alone
Alone places ten hardcore survivalists alone in the wilderness - no camera crew, no teams, no producers - on a single mission to stay alive. At stake is $500,000 awarded to the person who can last the longest. They will face extreme isolation and psychological distress as they plunge into the unknown, self-documenting their experience.

Yellowjackets
Yellowjackets follows a girls' high school soccer team. In 1975, the Dearborn High Yellowjackets became the first team in state history to qualify for the Girls' U.S. Soccer Championship Series in Manchester, NH. They never got the chance to compete. Equal parts survival epic, horror story and pitch black coming of age, Yellowjackets tells the story of the (un)lucky survivors of a plane crash deep in the Ontario wilderness, chronicling their descent from a friendly, cooperative team to warring, cannibalistic clans. At the same time, it follows the lives they've attempted to piece back together nearly twenty-five years later, proving that the past is never really past and what began out in the wilderness is far from over.

The Repair Shop
The Repair Shop is a workshop of dreams, where broken or damaged cherished family heirlooms are brought back to life.
Furniture restorers, horologists, metal workers, ceramicists, upholsterers and all manner of skilled craftsmen and women have been brought together to work in one extraordinary space, restoring much-loved possessions to their former glory.
Many of these items have incredible stories behind them and a unique place in history: from an accordion played in the Blitz by a woman who is now in her 90s, to a beautifully crafted clock made by a father who was completely blind; a Pinball machine that is currently being used as a kitchen counter, and a Davenport desk with its trademark fake drawers which fooled burglars - and their crowbar.
The Repair Shop is an antidote to our throwaway culture and shines a light on the wonderful treasures to be found in homes across the country.

Watson
In Watson a year after the death of his friend and partner Sherlock Holmes at the hands of Moriarty, Dr. John Watson resumes his medical career as the head of a clinic dedicated to treating rare disorders. Watson's old life isn't done with him, though — Moriarty and Watson are set to write their own chapter of a story that has fascinated audiences for more than a century. Watson is a medical show with a strong investigative spine, featuring a modern version of one of history's greatest detectives as he turns his attention from solving crimes to addressing the greatest mystery of all: illness, and the ways it disrupts our lives.