The people, places and stories making news in the British countryside.
Rural affairs. A look at a marine improvement programme on the Norfolk coast, the impact on the environment of reintroduced species, and proposed EU fishing quotas.
DetailsJohn Craven heads to the hills of Pumlumon in mid Wales, Adam Henson visits Cumbria to meet the country's best marmalade-makers, and Michaela Strachan tries her hand at geocaching.
DetailsStories at the heart of the British countryside. John Craven finds out what it takes to restore and manage a country estate. Miriam O'Reilly tries her hand at building with cob.
DetailsRural and agricultural news. John Craven heads to Thanet in Kent to find out why it has some of the best beaches in the country while Ben Fogle takes a boat over the sea to Skye.
DetailsJohn Craven takes to the water to explore the Oxford canal, while Miriam O'Reilly reports on concerns that raw sewage is being pumped into the seas around Guernsey.
DetailsEllie Harrison and Adam Henson visit Coniston Water in the Lake District. Adam helps round up sheep and Ellie finds out how the sound of slate is being used to create music.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury visit Northumberland where they help to smoke fish and harvest honey. Also John Craven investigates fox-hunting and Adam Henson buys some rare sheep.
DetailsAdam Henson heads for the White Cliffs of Dover for a special programme celebrating the beauty of the British coastline, and looks back at some of the team's favourite moments.
DetailsJohn Craven heads to the Peak District to find out what is being done to safeguard ancient peat bogs, while Adam Henson reports on the controversial use of animal snares.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury head for the National Mountain Centre in North Wales to look back at some of their favourite countryside activities from the last year.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury visit Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire, John Craven investigates the recent upsurge in cattle thefts and Adam's Exmoor ponies get a pedicure.
DetailsAgricultural programme. John Craven visits the farm bought for four million pounds by the public. Miriam O'Reilly investigates the effect of the hunting ban on the UK countryside.
DetailsJohn Craven visits the Royal Welsh Winter Fair. Ben Fogle continues his expedition to Scotland's Knoydart Peninsula. Adam Henson revives the centuries-old tradition of droving.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury look back at the close encounters they've had with the creatures at the heart of our countryside, including frisky foxes and shy red squirrels.
DetailsJohn Craven visits the glorious South Downs to see why it may soon become Britain's next National Park, while Adam Henson investigates ready meal meat.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and Matt Baker visit the Malvern Hills, John Craven learns about sustainable fishing and Adam Henson searches for a new outlet for his rare breed pigs.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and Matt Baker head off on a trip through the New Forest, to celebrate the height of Spring. John Craven finds out what truly seasonal food is available in Spring.
DetailsJohn Craven scales Snowdon, the highest and busiest mountain in England and Wales. Michaela Strachan heads to Clovelly, the tiny Devon village that can only be reached on foot.
DetailsRural and agricultural news. John Craven visits a game fair in Oxfordshire, Charlotte Smith tracks this year's pea harvest, and Miriam O'Reilly witnesses an ancient love tradition.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and Matt Baker find out about the 100-year project to expand Wicken Fen in Cambridgeshire, England's last remaining area of traditional undrained fenland.
DetailsRural affairs. John Craven celebrates the nation's love affair with the horse with a special programme looking back at some of Countryfile's favourite equine moments.
DetailsJohn Craven and Ben Fogle explore the caves of the Hope Valley in Derbyshire. Adam Henson asks if it's possible to reduce the number of roadside signs without compromising safety.
DetailsCountryfile heads to the blue remembered hills of Shropshire and the Long Mynd, while Miriam finds out why rhubarb is grown by candlelight in the Wakefield triangle.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury head for the Brighton Downs to chart the rise of urban shepherds and the comeback of water voles. Plus the rural campaigners fighting supermarkets.
DetailsRural and agricultural news. John Craven heads to the Farne Islands to help count puffins while Miriam O'Reilly is in Norfolk investigating rising sea water concerns.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury head to Adam Henson's farm in the Cotswolds to look back at some of the highlights of his farming calendar. It's been a year of real drama for Adam.
DetailsJohn Craven speaks exclusively to Prince Charles about his new scheme to connect shoppers to the countryside, and discovers how it will help rural communities most in need.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury are gig-racing in Newquay and John Craven investigates the anti-wind farm campaign. And the winner of the photographic competition is revealed.
DetailsJohn Craven finds out how to build an environmentally-friendly fire. Michaela Strachan heads to the village of Kimbolton, home to one of the UK's few remaining firework factories.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury head to the Lake District to mark the 60th anniversary of landmark legislation which created our national parks.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury head for Pembrokeshire in Wales for the annual fish festival. Matt finds out which fish you can eat with a clear conscience.
DetailsJohn Craven finds out how Britain's green and pleasant land has fired the imagination of everyone from Elgar and Constable to Shakespeare and the Brontes.
DetailsEllie Harrison explores the countryside around the source of the Thames, before heading up one of the rivers that feeds the Thames to meet the team running Blenheim Palace.
DetailsRural affairs programme. Adam Henson and Ellie Harrison visit Manifold Valley in Derbyshire, where Adam cleans up a cave in the name of conservation.
DetailsJohn Craven takes a look at all that's weird and wonderful in the British countryside. Adam Henson has a different day at the races, and Michaela Strachan pulls some funny faces.
DetailsJohn Craven heads to Cheshire to examine whether our canals could offer a more eco-friendly way of transporting the freight currently clogging up our roads.
DetailsMatt Baker heads to Slapton Sands in Devon on the 66th anniversary of D-Day to discover how a training exercise cost 749 American troops their lives.
DetailsAdam Henson visits Cumbria's newest tourist destination, John Craven heads to the Mendip Hills in Somerset, and a look at the impact of the Glastonbury festival.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and Jules Hudson head to Kent, the county famed as the Garden of England. John Craven considers whether marine conservation zones can bring sea beds back to life.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury bring us another slice of country life, including an investigation by John Craven into the alarming rise in wildlife crime.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury visit the Yorkshire Dales to see how one of the world's greatest railways is keeping communities together, and Adam Henson calls in a horse whisperer.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury head for Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland to get a sneak preview of a spectacular plan to light all 73 miles of the iconic landmark.
DetailsRural affairs programme. Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury head to the Chilterns in south-east England to mark the 20th anniversary of the reintroduction of red kites.
DetailsJohn Craven heads to Dunster in Somerset, and Juliet Morris meets the county's last mud-horse fisherman. Adam Henson reports on the effects bluetongue has had on livestock farming.
DetailsThe people and the stories at the heart of the British countryside. The team embark on a voyage along the Caledonian Canal. John Craven takes a ride on the West Highland railway.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and Matt Baker are in Surrey, where Julia follows the Greensand Way to the highest point in South East England and Matt visits some fancy fowl enthusiasts.
DetailsRural and agricultural current affairs. John Craven visits the Forest of Dean, Adam Henson investigates fuel laundering and Juliet Morris visits a nursery farm in Cornwall.
DetailsRural affairs. John Craven heads to Cambridge University, Miriam O'Reilly looks at Britain's rat problem, and Juliet Morris searches for an ethical date for Valentine's Day.
DetailsJohn Craven heads to Slimbridge to mark the centenary of the birth of naturalist Sir Peter Scott, and Miriam O'Reilly gives a helping hand to the Wiltshire Fire Service.
DetailsThe team heads to Kinder Scout in the Peak District where, 75 years ago, a mass trespass by ramblers was the first step in the fight for open access to the countryside.
DetailsRural and agricultural news. John Craven heads to Cornwall's Lizard Peninsula to look at the flora and fauna unique to the area.
DetailsJohn Craven heads to Melrose in Scotland to explore the landscape which inspired writer Sir Walter Scott. Charlotte Smith assesses the impact of music festivals on the countryside.
DetailsEllie Harrison and Adam Henson are in the English Midlands to mark the 20th anniversary of the National Forest. The planting of millions of trees transformed the landscape.
DetailsRural issues. Matt Baker and Jules Hudson explore Lavenham, Adam takes his barley to the brewery, and John Craven looks at ways to preserve local shops and pubs in rural villages.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and Adam Henson head for Lancashire to find out what it takes to get one of our newest nature reserves ready for its big opening.
DetailsJohn Craven is on the Isle of Arran, off the west coast of Scotland, to meet Britain's worst football team, and explore the undersea world of this spectacular island.
DetailsJohn Craven launches the Countryfile Photographic Competition for 2010 in Lacock, Wiltshire. Down on the farm, Adam Henson is on tenterhooks as his cattle are re-tested for TB.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and Matt Baker visit the Isle of Wight, home to the world's largest sailing regatta, and take to the water to learn why the Solent is such a magnet for sailors.
DetailsJohn Craven reports on the people and stories at the heart of the British countryside. In Kent, the hop harvest for beer brewing begins.
DetailsAgricultural programme. Countryfile marks Remembrance Sunday by heading to Cannock Chase in Staffordshire, a military training camp in the two great wars.
DetailsJohn Craven heads to Cambridgeshire to watch the floodlit feeding of over-wintering birds. Ben Fogle learns how climate change is affecting the tradition of fenland skating.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury head for the Isle of Man to take a look back at some of their favourite places from the series so far.
DetailsJohn Craven is in Holland to visit the world's largest flower market, which is busy with the build up to Valentine's Day. Miriam O'Reilly attends Ireland's hare coursing event.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury are at the Tamar Valley to join walkers being allowed to cross Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge for only the second time in its history.
DetailsJohn Craven heads to Teesdale to see the landscape that inspired Turner. Miriam O'Reilly tackles Britain's first 'via ferrata' - an iron road designed to help walkers and climbers.
DetailsAdam Henson visits Cumbria's newest tourist destination, John Craven heads to the Mendip Hills in Somerset, and a look at the impact of the Glastonbury festival.
DetailsJohn Craven visits Weymouth as it prepares to host the 2012 Olympic sailing events. Charlotte Smith investigates whether we should be looking to grow more food in towns and cities.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and Matt Baker explore County Durham and unveil the result of this year's Countryfile Photographic Competition. John Craven looks at the latest invading species.
DetailsRural and agricultural current affairs programme. John Craven presents a look at how the British countryside is transformed with the passing of each season.
DetailsJohn Craven heads to the Berwyn Mountains, home to the hidden valleys of mid Wales, while Adam Henson takes a walk on the wild side in the most remote part of the Lake District.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and Matt Baker head for the Essex countryside to explore the landscape that inspired artist John Constable and to find about a natural approach to flood management.
DetailsRural and agricultural news. John Craven examines the Isle of Wight's bid to become an eco island. Miriam O'Reilly reports on the controversy surrounding the rearing of game birds.
DetailsRural issues. Julia Bradbury finds out how the Mountains of Mourne may become Northern Ireland's first National Park, and John Craven investigates a drop in organic food sales.
DetailsCountryside issues magazine. In honour of Remembrance Sunday, John Craven visits Slapton Sands to explore how it became a training site for the D-Day landings.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and Matt Baker explore the North York Moors, John Craven reveals what we really get when we buy free range eggs, and Katie Knapman heads to the island of Lewis.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury revisit some of the highlights from the show to date, from braving Britain's only Via Ferrata to ghyll-scrambling and bat-watching in Cornwall.
DetailsCountryfile heads to Newquay, Britain's surfing capital. Adam Henson goes horse trekking in Ireland, and there's a look at how the long wet summer has affected the countryside.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury explore St David's in Pembrokeshire. Julia goes whitewater kayaking, and discovers how the area's fierce tides can generate clean, green power.
DetailsRural and agricultural current affairs programme. John Craven reveals why there's more to Stonehenge than its mysterious stones, and looks at the return of the Great Bustard.
DetailsRural affairs programme. Julia Bradbury and Adam Henson are in Devon, exploring the River Exe and the countryside around it, and Julia teams up with some RSPB guides.
DetailsJohn Craven looks through the countryside calendar for the coming year, Adam Henson races with Husky dogs in Scotland and Ben Fogle goes conker bonkers in Northamptonshire.
DetailsAdam Henson and Ellie Harrison are in the picturesque Vale of Evesham, for the asparagus harvest. Ellie gets close to some of nature's newest arrivals at a wildlife rescue centre.
DetailsAdam Henson heads to Llangollen for the International Eisteddfod, John Craven follows in Shakespeare's footsteps, and Juliet Morris reports on the bull calves being shot at birth.
DetailsMatt Baker visits the New Forest to learn what commoners are doing to safeguard their ancient way of life and to meet the team of marine archaeologists unearthing hidden treasures.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury explore the area around Long Mynd in Shropshire, where Matt finds out why setting fire to the hillside is not as damaging as it sounds.
DetailsMatt Baker heads for the Severn Estuary to surf the Severn Bore, while Katie Knapman finds out what the Slimbridge bird reserve is doing to prepare for its spring arrivals.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury head for the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall where they find out how to become an RNLI lifeguard. Adam builds up his herd of Gloucester Old Spot pigs.
DetailsJohn Craven is joined by Jo Brand and Chris Packham for the judging of the annual Countryfile Photographic Competition with its theme of Animals in Action.
DetailsThe stories at the heart of the British countryside. John Craven discovers the painstaking restoration required to recreate historic gardens destroyed by the great storm of 1987.
DetailsJulia and Matt are in the Chilterns to witness the autumn display provided by thousands of beech trees, and Julia visits the farm that's been turned into a miniature airport.
DetailsRural affairs. John Craven heads to Chipping Camden to find out how the Cotswolds are preparing for Christmas and Adam Henson is in Cumbria for the annual Dickensian festival.
DetailsJohn Craven marks the 1,000th episode by revisiting the story which affected him most - the 2001 foot-and-mouth crisis. Plus Miriam O'Reilly goes on a precipice walk in Snowdonia.
DetailsJohn Craven is in County Fermanagh, to explore the UK's first geopark and its rock formations. Plus Michaela Strachan continues her walk around the coastal paths of West Wales.
DetailsJohn Craven and the team are in Sussex for the London Harness Horse Parade, an annual celebration of working horses. Plus, details of this year's photographic competition.
DetailsJohn Craven explores a little-known corner of Cumbria, Charlotte Smith visits the Snowdonia National Park, and Michaela Strachan discovers the hidden benefits of birdsong.
DetailsJohn Craven and Michaela Strachan explore Jersey, Adam Henson heads to Sligo and Tom Heap reports on why British coal is making a comeback.
DetailsAdam Henson joins the race to get peas picked in Lincolnshire, and meets the biggest bird seed supplier in the UK. Meanwhile, Ellie Harrison learns the language of bees.
DetailsRural issues. Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury head for the Vale of the White Horse, and John Craven is in France to see how they keep their country villages alive.
DetailsMiriam O'Reilly investigates whether the way chickens are reared affects their taste. John Craven visits an eco housing estate in Cheshire which could be a model for the future.
DetailsMatt Baker heads to Snowdonia National Park, where he rides on a train that relies on the laws of gravity to move it, while Ellie discovers a novel way of growing mushrooms.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury head for Oxfordshire, where they find out about the ancient art of thatching, and get a bird's-eye view of the landscape from a microlight.
DetailsCountryside magazine with John Craven. Jo Brand and Chris Packham select the final shortlist of twelve from the entries to Countryfile's annual photo competition.
DetailsRural and agricultural programme. A look at oyster fishing in Cornwall, the benefits of the British countryside on mental health and Bath's appeal to the landed gentry.
DetailsJohn Craven is in Tewkesbury to meet the people struggling to celebrate Christmas in caravans as they cope with the aftermath of the summer floods.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury explore the Kennet and Avon canal in Wiltshire which is celebrating its 200th anniversary.
DetailsJohn Craven visits the Severn Estuary to see how the incredible tides may be harnessed to produce electricity. He also travels to the Flat Holm, often isolated by the tides.
DetailsRural affairs. Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury head for the south Cotswolds. Julia checks out royalty at the Badminton Horse Trials, and Matt joins a celebration of vintage planes.
DetailsJohn Craven walks the Mendips in search of England's smallest city, there's an exploration of the mountains of Glen Coe in Scotland and Charlotte Smith reports on bovine TB.
DetailsJohn Craven heads to the countryside of Leith Hill in Dorking, while Miriam O'Reilly investigates why some farmers are spreading sewage on their fields.
DetailsEllie Harrison joins the Royal Navy team which rescues stricken fishermen from the seas around Cornwall, while Matt Baker joins the crew on a local oyster boat.
DetailsRural affairs programme. Julia Bradbury and Adam Henson are in Devon, exploring the River Exe and the countryside around it, and Julia teams up with some RSPB guides.
DetailsRural affairs. John Craven takes to the slopes of the highest, coldest and snowiest plateaux in the British Isles to assess the ski season and taste the local whisky.
DetailsThe people and the stories at the heart of the British countryside.
DetailsJulia Bradbury heads to Ennerdale in the Lake District to find out what is being done to make this wonderful landscape even wilder. Matt Baker gets to grips with hound-trailing.
DetailsRural and agricultural news. John Craven takes a road trip through the Cotswolds.
DetailsMatt Baker and Jules Hudson are on Dartmoor, Adam introduces a bull to the cows on the farm, and John investigates whether it is getting harder to educate children about food.
DetailsJohn Craven and Juliet Morris investigate the story of building the first mainline train link in Britain for 100 years, the new high speed track from London to the Channel Tunnel.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and Matt Baker explore the area around Ben Nevis and John Craven investigates a new theory as to why millions of honey bees all over the world are being wiped out.
DetailsJohn Craven and Miriam O'Reilly head to the westernmost edge of Europe to explore Iceland, one of the youngest countries in the world.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and Matt Baker explore the South Downs and discover why the beautiful Cuckmere Valley could soon be reclaimed by the sea.
DetailsRural and agricultural current affairs programme. John Craven visits Calder Valley to discover how the Yorkshire countryside inspired the late poet laureate Ted Hughes.
DetailsJohn Craven visits Britain's oldest working mine in Cheshire, and investigates underground caverns where sensitive data is stored safe from the elements (and prying eyes).
DetailsJohn Craven marks the International Year of the Potato with a visit to Norfolk, where this year's crop is being planted and asks which variety is best for cooking.
DetailsJohn Craven heads to Northern Ireland to explore a few of Lough Erne's 154 islands, while Michaela Strachan takes to the open road to discover the joys of caravanning.
DetailsThe team explore the contrasting landscapes of Northumberland. Ellie's on the Farne Islands helping scientists discover more about one of our most iconic birds, the puffin.
DetailsJohn Craven discovers why sailing has put Lympington on the map, Juliet Morris reports on dairy calves exported for veal or shot at birth, and Adam Henson heads to meets a king.
DetailsJohn Craven announces the finalists of the photographic contest, and Katie Knapman joins the Wildlife Crime Unit as they investigate the illegal shooting and poisoning of birds.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and Matt Baker explore the Somerset Levels wetlands and visit the limestone cliffs of Cheddar Gorge. In the Cotswolds, Adam Henson discovers the dangers of farming.
DetailsJulia Bradbury goes on a mission to help restore the peat bogs that criss-cross the Brecon Beacons, while Matt Baker explores one of the UK's most important caving systems.
DetailsMatt Baker and Jules Hudson head for Exmoor to discover how the native ponies are being given a new lease of life. John Craven investigates the decline of favourite farmland birds.
DetailsThe team visits the village of Cerne Abbas, reports on why the British blueberry is becoming big business and looks at the village where a river is turned into a football pitch.
DetailsIn an edition devoted to seaside towns, John Craven is in Scarborough to sample the delights of its seafood, while Miriam O'Reilly is in Blackpool to see the Illuminations.
DetailsRural affairs programme. Julia Bradbury walks the Wicklow Way, Ireland's first official countryside path, while Matt Baker meets people living and working on the River Thames.
DetailsJohn Craven marks the 250th anniversary of Kew Gardens, and Rob Weaver follows the migration of Atlantic salmon to their spawning grounds in the River Severn.
DetailsJohn Craven visits Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire, Miriam O'Reilly reports on a vicious plant disease, and Adam Henson looks at one of Vanburgh's least-celebrated stately homes.
DetailsRural and agricultural news. John Craven heads to Wharfedale in Yorkshire where the traditional hay meadows are being restored.
DetailsCraven explores the Cheviots while Miriam O'Reilly finds out about the ancient border tradition of Commons riding. Plus - what's our food going to cost us in the future?
DetailsAdam Henson and Ellie Harrison visit Dorset to explore a stretch of coastline, the Jurassic Coast, whose million-year-old fossils tell much about the history of life on Earth.
DetailsRural issues. Julia Bradbury and Matt Baker visit the Isles of Scilly, and Tom Heap investigates why burning trees is better for the environment than many of us think.
DetailsRural and agricultural magazine. John Craven visits Whitby to find out how the Yorkshire town played a pivotal role in deciding how and when Easter should be celebrated.
DetailsEllie Harrison puts her faith in Cedric Robinson, the Queen's official guide to the treacherous sands of Morecambe Bay, while Matt Baker trains with the RNLI rescue crews.
DetailsThe team tries to establish whether Milk or Tan Hill is Wiltshire's tallest hill, and John Craven investigates the campaign to get consumers to eat less meat.
DetailsJohn Craven reports on the people and stories at the heart of the British countryside. The team explore the great forest of Thetford in Norfolk.
DetailsRural and agricultural current affairs programme. John Craven heads to Wytham Woods in Oxfordshire which is being used to study the effects of climate change.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury lend a hand with potato planting in Jersey, and Jules Hudson takes to the air with the scientists surveying Scotland's grey seal population.
DetailsJohn Craven gets to grips with the challenges of farming within the M25 and discovers what plans to widen motorways could mean for the British countryside.
DetailsRural affairs. Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury examine a new tidal energy scheme, while John Craven investigates whether technology could help us become more self-sufficient.
DetailsCountryfile goes bird watching on Flamborough Head, and Juliet Morris discovers how the light and landscape of Cornwall has inspired generations of artists.
DetailsJohn Craven presents a special programme celebrating some of the sporting events that are part of rural life, from pig racing to winter skiing in the Lake District.
DetailsAdam Henson visits a farm in the United States with a dairy herd of thirty-two thousand cows to ask whether the UK should adopt the same intensive methods.
DetailsRural affairs. John Craven explores the New Forest, where controversial plans are causing concern for local residents and businesses. And Miriam O'Reilly looks at pig welfare.
DetailsPeople and stories at the heart of the British countryside. John Craven is in the Isles of Scilly where the warmer climate makes it perfect for the islands' main export, narcissi.
DetailsStories at the heart of the British countryside. John Craven is in Ironbridge to find out why this corner of Shropshire became the cradle of the Industrial Revolution.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury head to the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire. Julia hits the heights on the Cotswolds Way walk, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
DetailsRural and agricultural news. John Craven explores the recently-restored Painshill Park in Surrey, one of the finest 18th century landscape parks in Europe.
DetailsEllie Harrison and Adam Henson explore the town of Holmfirth, home for nearly forty years to BBC sitcom Last of the Summer Wine, and the Yorkshire countryside that surrounds it.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury are in Lancashire, where they find out about a local speciality cheese, and visit Pendle Witch Country ahead of the Hallowe'en celebrations.
DetailsJohn Craven is at market hunting out the perfect produce for Christmas dinner. He looks at the phenomenal success of farmers' markets over the last decade.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury explore the South Downs, set to become the UK's 14th national park, and Adam Henson protects his new-born lambs against the threat of blue tongue.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury head for the Royal Welsh Show, one of the highlights of the rural calendar, to discover some of the tricks of the trade of livestock showing.
DetailsThe programme explores the nine Glens of Antrim. Plus Miriam O'Reilly visits the World Peashooting Championship, and Charlotte Smith reports on what a Marine Bill would mean.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury explore the Cheshire countryside around the towns of Knutsford and Alderley Edge, while John Craven investigates the recent rise in rural crime.
DetailsRural and agricultural current affairs programme. John Craven heads to Calke Abbey in Derbyshire as it prepares to celebrate Halloween.
DetailsEllie Harrison delves into the Countryfile archive to showcase the very best wildlife stories of 2010, with reports from Matt Baker, Julia Bradbury, John Craven and Adam Henson.
DetailsJohn Craven commemorates Holocaust Memorial Day, travelling to Poland with an Auschwitz survivor to see how the countryside became a hiding place for many escaping persecution.
DetailsJohn Craven marks the 250th anniversary of Kew Gardens, and Rob Weaver follows the migration of Atlantic salmon to their spawning grounds in the River Severn.
DetailsJohn Craven heads west to the beautiful St David's peninsula in Wales where he discovers the coast from a kayak. Juliet Morris investigates attacks on birds of prey.
DetailsJohn Craven explores Spurn Head, the spit of land at the mouth of the Humber that is being eroded. Michaela Strachan heads to the Thames in search of Ratty, Mole, Toad and Badger.
DetailsAdam Henson and Ellie Harrison head for Lough Erne in Northern Ireland where they find out about the fight against the zebra mussel. Katie Knapman celebrates the joy of kites.
DetailsJohn Craven presents a special 20th anniversary edition of Countryfile from Swaledale, Yorkshire. The team look back at the defining moments of the last two decades of Countryfile.
DetailsMatt Baker heads to the family farm in the Durham Dales, John Craven meets the farming families losing their tenancies and Jules Hudson takes to the skies with Ordnance Survey.
DetailsThe people and the stories at the heart of the British countryside. John Craven heads to the historic town of Rye, while Adam Henson tries his hand at sled dog racing in Aviemore.
DetailsMatt and Julia explore the Wye Valley, a dramatic limestone gorge on the Welsh border, and Julia takes to the water to explore the landscape that earned the Wye its reputation.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and her dad go walking in Dovedale. Meanwhile, Matt Baker's on exercise with a team dedicated to fighting wild fires, finding out why a helicopter comes in handy.
DetailsMatt Baker and Jules Hudson try to find out what caused more than 50 wartime planes to crash and John Craven investigates the re-introducuction of wild animals from Britain's past.
DetailsRural and agricultural news. John Craven heads for Castle Howard and reveals the winner of the Countryfile Photographic Competition. Adam Henson explores the Scottish Hebrides.
DetailsThe people and the stories at the heart of the British countryside. John Craven goes on a fungi foray while Charlotte Smith finds out about the history behind the clock change.
DetailsRural affairs programme. Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury are in the Peak District, where Matt scales The Roaches' gritstone rocks and Julia explores England's highest village.
DetailsWould a huge barrage across the Severn Estuary ruin priceless archaeological sites? John Craven investigates. And Juliet Morris investigates the future of traditional town markets.
DetailsMiriam O'Reilly meets the fisherman who claim off-shore wind farms are threatening their livelihoods. Plus the very latest from the Calke Abbey Estate in Derbyshire.
DetailsCountryfile heads to Wales, one of the wettest places in Britain, to explore everything from reservoirs to white water rafting.
DetailsAdam Henson and Ellie Harrison are in the Shropshire town of Ludlow, to help them celebrate the tenth anniversary of the local farmers' market.
DetailsRural issues. Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury are in Bournemouth trying out an artificial surf reef, and John Craven travels to Cumbria to find out what impact the floods are having.
DetailsJohn Craven heads to North Devon where they're spring-cleaning the beaches. The warmer weather also means livestock is at greater risk from Bluetongue. With Adam Henson.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury head to Adam Henson's farm in the Cotswolds to look back at some of the highlights of his farming calendar. It's been a year of real drama for Adam.
DetailsMatt Baker joins Adam Henson on his farm in the Cotswolds to look back at some of the highlights of Adam's farming calendar and get a progress report on some of his animals.
DetailsRural and agricultural current affairs programme. John Craven heads to the Lake District to mark the 75th anniversary of the mountain rescue service in England and Wales.
DetailsMatt Baker and Julia Bradbury visit the snowy Cairngorms, where Matt takes part in the annual sled dog rally and Julia helps to create a snow hole.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and Matt Baker mark the anniversary of legislation that gave the Norfolk Broads official protection, and John Craven looks at rural Britain during the credit crunch.
DetailsJohn Craven heads to Warwickshire to meet a farmer who's passionate about filming barn owls. Miriam O'Reilly asks whether the UK should be more self-sufficient in food production.
DetailsJohn Craven commemorates Holocaust Memorial Day, travelling to Poland with an Auschwitz survivor to see how the countryside became a hiding place for many escaping persecution.
DetailsIn a special programme, Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury investigate the roar of the rutting deer, while John Craven joins the pensioners picking apples for pocket money.
DetailsThe team head to Adam Henson's farm for Christmas dinner. Matt Baker helps him feed his rare-breed animals and Julia Bradbury helps bed the cattle down for the festive season.
DetailsJulia Bradbury and Matt Baker head to the Shropshire Agricultural Show, with their two temperamental sheep, to compete for a cherished 'Best in Breed' rosette.
DetailsThe Countryfile team heads north to experience winter on the Hebridean island of North Uist. Matt Baker goes to a ceilidh, while Julia Bradbury learns about Uist's extreme weather.
Details