Countryfile - Season 38

Season 38
Episodes

Hamza's Highlands - Glen Affric - Life on the Loch
Hamza Yassin explores the wild and beautiful landscape of Loch Affric in the Scottish Highlands, where every creature has a role to play.

A Fresh Start to the Year in Northumberland
Matt Baker and Margherita Taylor explore the wintry landscapes of Northumberland, the perfect place for a New Year's reset. They meet volunteers and wildlife enthusiasts in the countryside.

Exe Estuary
Charlotte Smith and Adam Henson meet the communities working tirelessly to protect Devon's Exe Estuary.

Menai Strait
John Craven, Charlotte Smith and Adam Henson reveal how the Menai Suspension Bridge (Pont Menai) has connected people, nature, farming and heritage through the generations.

Blenheim Estate
John Craven & Margherita Taylor visit Blenheim Estate in Oxfordshire; where the 300-year-old Palace is undergoing a Once-in-a-Lifetime Conservation & Restoration project.

Strangford Lough
Joe Crowley and Anita Rani explore Strangford Lough, uncovering the species, traditions and legends that thrive in this remarkable refuge and the conservation efforts now needed to protect it.

Sea Empress
Datshiane Navanayagam and Hamza Yassin visit Milford Haven, 30 years on from the Sea Empress oil spill, meeting those who led the emergency response and to learn how the area has recovered.

Hamza's Highlands - Flapper Skate
Hamza Yassin is on the west coast of Scotland, where hidden beneath the waves lives one of our rarest marine giants - the flapper skate.

On the Eve of the Salmon Season – The River Tweed
With the new salmon-fishing season about to open on the River Tweed, Sammi Kinghorn and Matt Baker follow the final preparations before the first cast of the year.

Sugar Beet Harvest
Charlotte Smith and Vick Hope are in the east of England following the journey of Britain's sugar beet, 100 years after the first production of home-grown sugar.

Lambing Special
Adam Henson and Anita Rani head to Devon to look at all stages of lambing, the success of which can shape a farm's fortunes for months to come.

Dusk Til Dawn
Countryfile explores life after dark on the North York Moors, one of the UK's Dark Sky Reserves. At the Dark Skies Festival, Margherita Taylor finds out how light pollution is affecting nocturnal wildlife, while Sammi Kinghorn meets the people gathering vital dark-sky data & installing wildlife-friendly lighting to help protect the night. As dawn breaks, Adam Henson is at a cattle mart meeting apprentices already used to starting work long before the sun comes up.

St Michael's Mount - After the Storm
Sean Fletcher and Anita Rani head to St Michael's Mount in Cornwall after Storm Goretti. They join the race to repair the damage, restore the landscape and reopen this iconic landmark to visitors.

Easter - The Sights and Sounds of Spring
Matt Baker and Margherita Taylor visit Bisterne Estate in Hampshire's Avon Valley, where farmland and water meadows provide a vital home for two classic signs of spring – the lapwing and the hare.

The National Forest - 10 Million Trees
John Craven and Charlotte Smith head to the National Forest in the Midlands as it reaches a milestone moment: the planting of its 10-millionth tree.

Custodians of the Peaks
John Craven and Charlotte Smith are in the Peak District National Park, famed for its breathtaking landscapes and wildlife.

Vale of Evesham - Bridging the Hungry Gap
Adam Henson and Sammi Kinghorn head to the Vale of Evesham, where fertile soils and a mild microclimate have long made it one of Britain's most productive growing regions.

The Chalk of the Chilterns
Matt Baker and Vick Hope explore the chalk landscapes of the Chilterns, where rare grasslands, seasonal streams and specialised wildlife all depend on the fragile ground beneath their feet.

Oswestry Livestock Market
Charlotte Smith and Adam Henson visit Oswestry Livestock Market, one of the region's largest weekly cattle and sheep markets.

The River Leven through Time
Anita Rani and Joe Crowley explore the River Leven, which flows through Fife, uncovering how this once-hardworking industrial river shaped communities for centuries

South Wales: A Critical Season in the Forest
Matt Baker and Sammi Kinghorn explore the forests of the Welsh valleys at a critical time. As spring gives way to summer, wildlife is at its most active, but wildfire poses a growing threat.

The Balmoral Show
Sean Fletcher and Adam Henson are in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, for the Balmoral Show, the region's largest agricultural and food event, welcoming more than 100,000 visitors each year.

Wonders of the Isle of Wight
The team explore a side of the Isle of Wight few visitors ever see, from unusual marine life and distinctive habitats to crops more often associated with warmer climates.
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