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Countryfile - Rare Breeds 50th Anniversary Compilation

Countryfile – Rare Breeds 50th Anniversary Compilation

Countryfile – Rare Breeds 50th Anniversary Compilation – This year marks a truly momentous occasion as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Rare Breed Survival Trust, a remarkable charitable organization established by the visionary Joe Henson, father of the renowned Adam Henson. The trust’s unwavering mission has been to combat the alarming decline of rare breed populations across the United Kingdom. To commemorate this significant milestone, we embark on an extraordinary journey to Adam’s idyllic farm, where we witness firsthand how he has fearlessly embraced the responsibility entrusted to him.     As the summer sun graces the land […]

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Countryfile - Argyll Hope Spot

Countryfile – Argyll Hope Spot

Countryfile – Argyll Hope Spot – There are 151 hope spots around the world, including the Galapagos Islands and the Great Barrier Reef. They are areas identified as critical to the health of the oceans, championed by their local communities.Hamza Yassin visits the only one in the UK – the Argyll Coast and Islands. Hamza meets marine biologist Chris Rickard and discovers that the area was designated hope spot status in 2019 because it’s home to the only known nursery in the world of the critically endangered flapper skate.     Hamza joins Chris as he conducts research, searching for

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Countryfile - Lower Hampen Farm

Countryfile – Lower Hampen Farm

Countryfile – Lower Hampen Farm – In the idyllic landscape of the Cotswolds, specifically at the charming Lower Hampen Farm, we find our dynamic duo, Charlotte Smith and Matt Baker. They are on a mission to unveil the mysteries of traditional farming, a path faithfully tread by Lydia and Clive Handy. This couple has consciously chosen to push against the currents of modernity, returning to the time-tested methods and ethos of farming that rekindle a connection with the land and nature itself. Matt Baker, always eager to learn and engage, finds himself immersed in the fascinating art of yarn weaving.

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Countryfile - Upper Teesdale

Countryfile – Upper Teesdale

Countryfile – Upper Teesdale: In the serene landscapes of Upper Teesdale in Durham Dales, renowned explorers Charlotte Smith and Matt Baker delve into the remarkable endeavours of those dedicated to preserving one of the UK’s most significant botanical treasures and safeguarding its diverse species.     Charlotte embarks on a journey with Dr Margaret Bradshaw, a spirited 97-year-old botanist whose immense contributions to the region span seven decades. The exceptional Teesdale assemblage is a testament to her tireless efforts in identifying, cataloguing, and conserving its unique Arctic and alpine flora. Charlotte learns about Margaret’s spirited campaign in the 1960s to

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Countryfile - Cumbrian Shepherdess - Spring

Countryfile – Cumbrian Shepherdess – Spring

Countryfile – Cumbrian Shepherdess – Spring: For the first of three visits this year, Sammi Kinghorn is on a hill farm in Cumbria, catching up with a passionate young farmer. In a series of three annual trips, the intrepid Sammi Kinghorn finds herself in the breathtaking countryside of a hill farm in Cumbria. She is visiting to spend some time with an enthusiastic young farmer who has a deep passion for the land and its creatures. This farmer is none other than the resolute and dedicated Katie, a 16-year-old with wisdom beyond her years.     As the sun first

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Countryfile - Mental Health Awareness

Countryfile – Mental Health Awareness

Countryfile – Mental Health Awareness: Ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week, Charlotte Smith travels to the Roseland Peninsula in Cornwall to visit Chaos Farm, which stands for Community Helping All of Society. Charlotte meets the farm’s founder, Babs Rounsevell MBE, to see how their support programmes, based on agriculture and the great outdoors, help people with both their mental and physical wellbeing.   Password: “hdclump.com”   Elsewhere on the farm, Charlotte meets equine therapist Penny Tempest to discover how the gentle presence of horses can help with mental health, and then joins the farm’s ‘Men Outside’ group, which offers peer-to-peer

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Countryfile - A Rural Welcome Revisit

Countryfile – A Rural Welcome Revisit

Countryfile – A Rural Welcome Revisit: Ten months on from their first visit, Matt Baker and Margherita Taylor are back in the New Forest in Hampshire to catch up with the community and families who have come together to help Ukrainian refugees. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, nearly 170,000 people have arrived in the UK, with rural communities across the country giving them a warm welcome.     Margherita catches up with a mother and daughter who fled the war, to find out how life has been since arriving in rural Hampshire over a year ago. Matt revisits

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Countryfile - Lambing Special

Countryfile – Lambing Special

Countryfile – Lambing Special: The arrival of spring is heralded by a delightful event across the United Kingdom – the birth of millions of lambs in the lush countryside. Charlotte Smith ventures to the captivating Outer Hebrides, where she meets Archie, a remarkable teenage farmer. Despite his tender age of 17, this determined young man already manages a sprawling 600-acre farm on the picturesque island of North Uist. Meanwhile, in the Scottish Borders, Paralympian Sammi Kinghorn returns home to assist with lambing on her family’s farm. This enchanting landscape, steeped in a rich farming tradition, is where she nurtured her

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Countryfile - Wild Britain

Countryfile – Wild Britain

Countryfile – Wild Britain: Picking up the baton from Sir David Attenborough’s Wild Isles, Countryfile launches ‘Wild Britain’, an ambitious 12-month initiative to galvanize us all to help and save our precious wildlife. Ellie Harrison and Hamza Yassin are lending a hand on the Lincolnshire Fens, as a group of local volunteers and schoolchildren begin the transformation of an old playing field into a wildlife haven by building a bog, a dead hedge and a bug hotel. Hamza also takes the children on a wildlife safari at a nearby nature reserve to show what nature their playing field could attract

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Countryfile - Compilation

Countryfile – Compilation

Countryfile – Compilation: Modern medicine has transformed our lives and wellbeing, but some ancient remedies still have a place in our hi-tech hospitals. Sean Fletcher is in Hendy, south Wales, visiting Europe’s most productive leech farm, which supplies 70 per cent of medicinal leeches worldwide. He joins for feeding time and discovers how these often-reviled three-jawed creatures are making a comeback, helping patients recover from trauma or severe infections. Leeches aren’t the only creepy crawlies with a place in modern medicine. In Swansea, Sean discovers how maggots are working their magic for a patient recovering from a major infection. And

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Landward episode 2 2023

Landward episode 2 2023

Landward episode 2 2023: In this episode, the team meet the communities taking power into their own hands. Dougie is on his bike at Loch Laggan to visit a location known to millions of viewers as the typical Highland estate in film and TV. However, as he finds out, Ardverikie Estate is focused on adapting to climate change and is plugging into its renewable energy sources.       Shahbaz is at Lochalsh to investigate how the arrival of electricity in the 1940s transformed people’s lives and the landscape. In Sutherland, Anne is at Bonar Bridge to help serve lunch

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Countryfile - Aberystwyth

Countryfile – Aberystwyth

Countryfile – Aberystwyth: Joe Crowley is in Aberystwyth to meet scientists behind some of the biggest new developments in farming and food security, from insect brownies to the revival of historic crops and why some South American visitors could be the saviours of upland farming.         Charlotte Smith is in the Lea Valley, home to 3,500 acres of glasshouses providing 75 per cent of the UK’s home-grown salads, to investigate why what’s known as London’s salad bowl is on the brink of collapse. Adam Henson finds out why the shift towards sustainable farming could mean boom time

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