Countryfile - Season 27

Season 27
Episodes

Rare Breeds Compilation

Somerset

Keswick

Burns Highlands

West Yorkshire

Leicestershire

Gloucestershire

Suffolk

Pembrokeshire

Cheshire

Northern Ireland

All Creatures Great and Small

Hampshire

Norfolk

North Cumbria

Woodland

High Peak

Spring Special

Farming Heroes

Where Town Meets Country

Warwickshire

Channel Islands

Somerset

Nottinghamshire

East Yorkshire

Working Landscapes Compilation

Cornwall

Derbyshire

Northumberland

Summer Special

Sheep Theme

Compilation Seaside Theme

CLA Game Fair

Powys

Harvest

Cumbria

Sussex

Compilation - The Great Outdoors

One Man and His Dog

Lancashire

Cheshire

Autumn Special

North Wales

Countryfile's Ramble for Children In Need

Cambridgeshire

Compilation Field to Fork

Dorset

Shropshire

Highlands

The Peaks
Ellie and Matt look at how the geology of the Peaks has lead to two distinct landforms. Sean reports from Haddon Hall looking at the buildings restoration. Adam looks at the story of the tractor. Tom finds out the return of wild boars to the Forest of Dean isn't going down too well.

Cornish Coastal Christmas
Matt and Ellie are in Coverack, helping the locals get ready for the Christmas festivities. John heads to Truro to discover what became known as the most famous carol service in the world. Tom meets a community who are getting behind their fishermen in a very festive way. Adam explores how a day on the Cornish farm is so busy at Christmas. Sean Fletcher gets a cookery masterclass from Rick Stein.

Compilation: The Farming Year
Adam prepares for the year ahead on the farm, whilst looking back at highlights from the past years programming.
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