Best of Crufts - Season 1

Best of Crufts - Season 1

Season 1

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DatesJun 20, 2020 - Jul 26, 2020

Episodes

An A-Z
Season 1Episode 160 min

An A-Z

The first episode features an A-Z of everything Crufts, with the help of some classic and archive footage from shows gone by. Alan Carr and Radzi are among the famous faces making an appearance in an episode that runs from A is for Agility and C is for Clever Dogs to S is for Supervet' and U for Unsung Heroes.

Jun 20, 2020
Happy Dogs
Season 1Episode 260 min

Happy Dogs

Clare Balding and her canine sidekick Archie pick up a few tricks on keeping dogs happy and healthy during lockdown from Britain's Got Talent winner Ashleigh Butler. Crufts vet Paul Manktelow demonstrates how to carry out a health check at home, and animal behaviourist Adem Fehmi suggests games for keeping them mentally active.

Jun 27, 2020
Flying Dogs
Season 1Episode 365 min

Flying Dogs

Action from the Flyball competition at Crufts 2020, including highlights of each round, behind the scenes features, and team interviews with Clare Balding and Radzi Chinyanganya. With commentary by Channel 4's Jim Rosenthal and Graham Partridge.

Jul 12, 2020
Crufts Goes Walkies
Season 1Episode 465 min

Crufts Goes Walkies

Clare Balding looks back at some of the inspiring canines featured in Crufts coverage over the past few years. They include police dog Cooper and teaching assistant Dexter, the impact and aftermath of the 2014 Manchester Dogs Home fire, and life at home with a Best in Show winner.

Jul 19, 2020
Best In Show
Season 1Episode 565 min

Best In Show

Clare Balding presents a history of the ultimate prize at Crufts, from the first winner in 1928 to the success of 2020's wire-haired dachshund Maisie. Clare and her team of experts celebrate what winning at Crufts means to breeders, broadcasters and dog-lovers the world over. Plus, why Clare's dog Archie has a very special connection to the winner of Best in Show 2007. Last in the series.

Jul 26, 2020

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