This weekend, ITV audiences are set for a delightful surprise as Fletcher's Family Farm makes its return this Sunday with a fresh new series.
The programme, which will feature Kelvin honouring his 'best mate' in a upcoming episode, chronicles the ex-Emmerdale actor and his loved ones as they manage their 120-acre Cheshire estate.
Now entering their fourth year of farming life, the household has once more permitted filming crews to capture their countryside adventure.
Nevertheless, this year viewers will witness Kelvin's spouse Liz in an entirely different role.
During Friday's edition of This Morning, the pair discussed their forthcoming programme before Liz revealed thrilling news, reports the Mirror.
Alison Hammond commented: "You're doing this Christmas episode, is this all about you Liz? Are you going to be the star of the show?"
Kelvin quipped: "I've been elbowed!"
She revealed: "We've got a brand new show called Fletcher's Country Workshop, it's very much the other side of farming.
"Like you say, diversifying, but there is this side to the farm where we're renovating things and we're building things and interiors.
"It's very much a lifestyle show, so if you're into interiors, renovation, restoration, any of that then this is the show for you."
Liz informed the two presenters that she adores interior design and relishes the work.
She continued: "That was the silver lining to the fire, when we accepted it, well there's a restoration and a renovation at the end of it.
During their conversation, Alison also mentioned the tragic fire that happened last year while they were on holiday.
Kelvin explained they were away for the first time as a family of six before getting a call from their neighbour.
He said: " During their chat, Alison brought up the devastating fire that occurred last year while they were on holiday.
Kelvin revealed that they were away for the first time as a family of six when they received a call from their neighbour.
He expressed: "It was heartbreaking. We got back and we obviously weren't there so we weren't harmed and the animals were ok.
"For us, we took great positives in the fact that we weren't hurt. It's just a huge inconvenience; the restorations have started, so there's light at the end of the tunnel."
Alison concurred, emphasising that the situation could've been far worse had they been at home when the fire broke out.
This Morning is available to watch on ITVX.