Crufts - Season 7 / Year 2022

Season 7 / Year 2022

Episodes

2022 Day 1 - Part 1
Crufts is back! After an enforced two-year break, the world's greatest dog show returns to the NEC in Birmingham. Clare Balding presents coverage of Day 1, starting with live Flyball.

2022 Day 1 - Part 2
Clare Balding presents as Day 1 of Crufts continues. It's the final of the Championship Small/Medium Agility trials, where smaller breeds will be whizzing around a complex obstacle course.

2022 Day 1 - Part 3
Clare Balding hosts as the first day of Crufts 2022 comes to a close. There's more action from the blink-and-you'll-miss-it dog sport of Flyball, and Freestyle Heelwork to Music.

2022 Day 2 - Part 1
Clare Balding hosts Day 2 of Crufts from the NEC in Birmingham. There's some fancy paw-work on show as the dazzling dancing dogs compete with their owners in Heelwork to Music.

2022 Day 2 - Part 2
Clare Balding is in Birmingham for Day 2 of Crufts. There are more Agility finals, and Group Judging in the Terrier group begins, with one breed earning a shot at the coveted Best in Show.

2022 Day 3 - Part 3
Clare Balding presents Day 2 at Crufts 2022. Group Judging has reached the Hounds group, with only one canine winning a chance to be named Best in Show. Plus: Agility finals and Flyball.

2022 Day 4 - Part 1
Clare Balding, Sophie Morgan and Radzi Chinyanganya present an action-packed Day 3 at Crufts, including Flyball semi-finals and finals in Agility and Heelwork to Music.

2022 Day 4 - Part 2
More coverage of Day 3 of the famous dog show. Group Judging in the Utility and Toy groups takes place, and there's the return of Scruffts, where crossbreeds step into the limelight.

2022 Day 5 - Part 1
Clare Balding presents the final day of Crufts from the NEC in Birmingham. There's build-up to the live final of Best in Show, as well as the scintillating Flyball final.

2022 Day 5 - Part 2 - Best in Show
As the curtain comes down on Crufts 2022, Clare Balding presents live coverage of the dog show's biggest prize, Best in Show. Which dog will become the 84th winner of the title?
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