Series looking at people and stories with a rural theme.
Where to Watch Countryfile • 2017
53 Episodes
My Countryside Compilation
A1
My Countryside CompilationAnita Rani travels to Malham Cove in the Yorkshire Dales. Plus she looks back at some famous faces who shared special places in the British countryside.
Shropshire
A2
ShropshireCountryfile is in Shropshire, where Matt Baker is exploring the highs and lows of a landscape shaped by the miners who once called this place home.
Carmarthenshire
A3
CarmarthenshireCountryfile is in Carmarthenshire, where Matt Baker explores the explosive history of the sand dunes and Helen Skelton visits the National Botanic Garden of Wales.
Jurassic Coast
A4
Jurassic CoastCountryfile is on the Jurassic Coast, where Matt Baker meets the man who's been digging for fossils for more than thirty years.
Peak District
A5
Peak DistrictCountryfile is exploring the Peak District. Matt Baker joins the team on a mission to restore the scarred moorland.
Feathered Friends
A6
Feathered FriendsMatt is up at the crack of dawn at the RSPB reserve at Snettisham on the north Norfolk coast to witness thousands of pink-footed geese taking flight.
Winter Special
A7
Winter SpecialEllie Harrison is on a winter wildlife safari in the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland. In Filey, John Craven hears the history behind the fisherman's gansey.
Somerset
A8
SomersetEllie abseils with a team from the National Trust to help give Cheddar Gorge its annual clean-up and make sure there are no loose rocks.
Isle of Man
A9
Isle of ManJoe takes a trip back in time on the oldest horse-drawn tram in the world and visits the farm where magnificent horses get to live out their days.
South Downs
A10
South DownsThe team explore the South Downs. Matt Baker meets the pony who's blazing a trail. Helen Skelton discovers why dark skies are important for wildlife.
Farming Now and Then
A11
Farming Now and ThenAdam Henson is in Snowdonia to discover how farming has changed in the past 60 years, with the help of some recently unearthed BBC archive.
Hoo Peninsula
A12
Hoo PeninsulaMatt Baker and Anita Rani are on the Hoo Peninsula in Kent, and Tom Heap looks at what leaving the EU could mean for the UK's agricultural migrant labour force.
Denbighshire
A13
DenbighshireMatt Baker and Ellie Harrison visit Denbighshire in north east Wales. Ellie is up at the crack of dawn to witness the spring mating rituals of grouse.
Forests
A14
ForestsMatt is in the New Forest taking part in an inventory of trees. Ellie is in Inverness-shire seeing what industrial-scale timber production looks like.
Holderness
A15
HoldernessMatt, Anita and John are in Holderness in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Matt is on Spurn Point, which is now the country's newest island.
Lancashire
A16
LancashireIn Lancashire, Matt Baker learns all about the age-old Easter tradition of pace egg rolling and Anita Rani takes to the hills to follow the Lancashire Witches Walk.
County Durham
A17
County DurhamCountryfile is in County Durham, and Matt is on his old home turf, showing how to make panackelty, a traditional north-eastern dish.
Warwickshire
A18
WarwickshireFor Hedgehog Awareness Week, Ellie Harrison meets three schoolgirls on a mission to keep the hedgehogs of Warwickshire safe from harm.
Tales of the Riverbank Compilation
A19
Tales of the Riverbank CompilationEllie Harrison reveals how the landscape has been shaped by rivers, meeting those who live, work and play on the banks of the Severn.
Suffolk
A20
SuffolkMatt Baker hears about the plans the Suffolk Wildlife Trust are making for their biggest-ever land purchase in the charity's 55 years.
Lanarkshire
A21
LanarkshireMatt Baker explores the rise and fall of the Clyde valley in Lanarkshire as a major force in Scotland's food industry. Ellie Harrison meets an urban beekeeper.
Spring Special
A22
Spring SpecialIn a spring special edition of the programme Countryfile goes in search of the secret and often overlooked wonders of the season.
Essex
A23
EssexMatt and Ellie are in Essex where Matt jumps aboard the Pioneer, a fully restored Essex oyster boat, and Steve Brown finds out what it's like to fire an English longbow.
Northern Ireland
A24
Northern IrelandJoe Crowley is just south of Belfast, where he joins an RSPB team tagging swifts to find out where they are feeding.
Joe Crowley is just south of Belfast, where he joins an RSPB team tagging swifts to find out where they are feeding.
Wye: Hay Festival
A25
Wye: Hay FestivalAt the Hay Festival, Ellie Harrison goes on a wildlife safari and Sean is on a literary adventure with a group drawing inspiration from the Wye Valley countryside.
Working Animals Compilation
A26
Working Animals CompilationSean Fletcher is in Carmarthenshire in west Wales taking a look at working animals. He meets one of the world's leading experts on birds of prey.
Worcestershire
A27
WorcestershireEllie joins a family who have set up a traditional cottage industry producing natural elderflower cordials and presses, and tracks lesser horseshoe bats in Worcester.
Northants
A28
NorthantsJohn Craven meets enthusiasts Matthew and Neil as they create a truly disgusting butterfly banquet to try and catch a glimpse of the purple emperor.
Fife
A29
FifeEllie Harrison crosses the Firth of Forth to witness the seasonal spectacle of guillemots, kittiwakes and puffins jostling for position on the Isle of May.
Wiltshire
A30
WiltshireAnita meets the contestants of the International Young Beekeepers competition at Marlborough College and visits the River Kennet.
Cities
A31
CitiesAnita Rani is in London at the remarkable Woodberry Wetlands, a haven for all sorts of wildlife just a stone's throw from the tower blocks of Stoke Newington.
Roots and Shoots
A32
Roots and ShootsEllie Harrison visits a Bristol herb garden to find out about a plant that is on the front line in the fight against cancer.
Dartmoor
A33
DartmoorAnita Rani explores the Artisan Trail in Dartmoor, a newly created route that links some of the area's best artists and craftspeople.
Summer Special
A34
Summer SpecialAnita Rani explores the Artisan Trail in Dartmoor, a newly created route that links some of the area's best artists and craftspeople.
Llyn Peninsula
A35
Llyn PeninsulaOn the Llyn Peninsula, Ellie goes snorkelling to explore the rich seagrass habitat underwater. Steve meets the dairy farmers who produce and deliver their own milk.
Harvest
A36
HarvestCountryfile looks at how food is harvested, from large-scale crops for supermarket shelves to smaller hand-picked harvests for local markets.
Rame Peninsula
A37
Rame PeninsulaEllie Harrison visits Mount Edgcumbe on Cornwall's Rame Peninsula, where the UK's first ever native dark honeybee reserve has just opened.
Protected Countryside
A38
Protected CountrysideTo mark it becoming a Unesco World Heritage Site, Ellie explores what makes the Lake District an area of international cultural significance.
One Man and His Dog 2017
A39
One Man and His Dog 2017The best shepherds and their dogs from England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales go head to head for the coveted One Man and His Dog 2017 title.
South Yorkshire
A40
South YorkshireEllie is in South Yorkshire, right on the border of the Peak District, following in the footsteps of the Clarion Ramblers.
Dumfries House
A41
Dumfries HousePrince Charles talks about why he stepped in to save Dumfries House in East Ayrshire and his vision of how it can be used to help the local community.
Nature Strikes Back
A42
Nature Strikes BackThirty years on from the Great Storm of 1987, Ellie Harrison visits Wakehurst Place in West Sussex to learn how it dealt with the devastation.
Cornish Heartlands
A43
Cornish HeartlandsJohn and Margherita are in Cornwall, where John attends a food festival with a difference. Plus a profile of Cornish artist David Hosking.
Ramble for Children in Need
A44
Ramble for Children in NeedA special programme following the team as they lead the way on rambles of their own through some of Britain's best landscapes, all in aid of Children in Need.
Autumn Special
A45
Autumn SpecialMatt Baker crunches through the leaves to find out about a new charter to protect woodlands, and Ellie Harrison meets Skomer's new seal pups.
Remembrance
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RemembranceEllie Harrison finds out about the so-called 'Idle' women of the canals, who played a vital role in the Second World War.
Hertfordshire
A47
HertfordshireCountryfile is in Hertfordshire, where Charlotte Smith meets the man who's made it his sole mission to save the barbel in the Old River Lea.
Cairngorms
A48
CairngormsJoe Crowley is at Britain's largest national nature reserve, Mar Lodge, and he is on the search for ptarmigan at the top of a mountain.
Cleveland Way
A49
Cleveland WayHelen Skelton and Sean Fletcher are on the Cleveland Way in Yorkshire. Helen meets the team of Scouts who have 'adopted' their own stretch of the 109-mile trail.
The Brecks
A50
The BrecksEllie Harrison finds out about a conservation effort to save two species from extinction in Breckland, on the Norfolk-Suffolk border.
My Countryside Compilation
A51
My Countryside CompilationEllie Harrison sees her home county of Gloucestershire as she has never seen it before. And Nina Wadia explores the Highlands.
Christmas Special
A52
Christmas SpecialIn this Christmas special, Matt Baker, John Craven and Anita Rani are in Castleton in the Peak District, where the Christmas tree festival is in full swing.
New Zealand Compilation
A53
New Zealand CompilationIn New Zealand, Adam Henson meets some old friends, helps with a cattle muster and witnesses sheep farming on a breathtaking scale.