Second series of BBC's Love in the Countryside commissioned

From farmers to rural vets, the singletons, are ready to not only see if they can meet their match but also to introduce a potential partner to the true realities of life in the countryside
From farmers to rural vets, the singletons, are ready to not only see if they can meet their match but also to introduce a potential partner to the true realities of life in the countryside

A second series of the BBC's Love in the Countryside has been commissioned, with Sara Cox returning to the farm to play matchmaker once again.

The dating programme presents a group of men and women struggling to find a partner to share their rural lives.

A reliance on the land for their livelihoods and being isolated from the urban dating pool has limited their chance of finding romance.

But Love in the Countryside is on hand to help them meet their match and overcome the potential difficulties of introducing a partner to the realities of country life.

Presenter Sara Cox will help the rurals take their first steps on the rocky road of romance.

Sara Cox says: "I’m so excited about dusting off my wellies and heading back out into beautiful British countryside to help find love for more rural romantics."

Carla-Maria Lawson, Commissioning Editor for BBC Entertainment adds: "It’s exciting to be offering another opportunity for lonesome singles in the countryside to be matched to those charmed by the possibility of a rural way of life and love. I’m looking forward to watching Sara work her magic."

If you are a rural singleton looking for love or an urban dweller who fancies a new life in the countryside, contact by emailing LoveInTheCountryside@boundlessproductions.tv