Crufts - Season 8 / Year 2024

Season 8 / Year 2024
Episodes

Day 1 - Part 1
Clare Balding presents live coverage from the NEC. The competition begins with the speed and excitement of the Flyball heats, as star Belgian team Road Runners Beep Beep try to win the title for a third year in a row. Reporter Radzi Chinyanganya and commentators Jim Rosenthal and Graham Partridge are there for all the action. Meanwhile, Sophie Morgan and her guests rove the halls of the NEC, presenting features, conducting interviews and discussing all the hot topics in the dog world.

Day 1 - Part 2
Clare Balding and Sophie Morgan present live coverage rom the 120th edition of Crufts at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. Vulnerable breeds take on Agility contests, as well as dancing and discipline of the Heelwork to Music competition. Sophie and her guests cover a series of hot topics. Plus, resident vet Dr Paul Manktelow answers viewers' questions on best practices for dog lovers.

Day 1 - Part 3
Clare Balding presents all the latest action from Crufts, live from the NEC in Birmingham. The first groups to be judged - with the winner going through to Sunday's prestigious Best in Show final - are the Utility and Toy dogs. Breathtaking athleticism and speed are on show in both the Agility finals for small and medium dogs and the Flyball heats, with commentary from Jim Rosenthal and Graham Partridge. Plus, Sophie Morgan and Radzi Chinyanganya are in the heart of the NEC as the world's greatest dog show gets into full swing.

Day 2 - Part 1
Clare Balding presents live coverage from the NEC, as dog owners from across the globe descend on Birmingham. Aces High are among the UK teams beginning their campaign in the Flyball competition, with commentary by Jim Rosenthal and Graham Partridge. Plus, Radzi Chinyanganya captures all the excitement and emotion from the main arena and Sophie Morgan hosts topical discussions surrounded by spectators in the NEC halls.

Day 2 - Part 2
Clare Balding and Sophie Morgan present live coverage from the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, as canine athletes weave and jump over obstacles at top speed on the Agility course in the main arena, watched by our commentators Jim Rosenthal and Graham Partridge. In the International Junior Final, young handlers take their first strides in showing dogs. The latest candidate for the Kennel Club's Hero Dog competition is revealed. And resident vet Dr Paul Manktelow answers viewers' questions.

Day 2 - Part 3
Clare Balding presents all the latest action from the NEC in Birmingham. Here, the focus is on Gundogs, a category that has provided the last two Best in Show winners - including last year's winner Orca, the first lagotto Romagnolo ever to win the coveted prize. Plus, all the best moments from the Flyball heats and Agility finals on Day Two of events in the main arena and topical discussions from the venue with co-presenter Sophie Morgan.

Day 3 - Part 1
Live coverage from the NEC in Birmingham. Clare Balding and Sophie Morgan guide us through all the action, including the quarter finals of the high-energy Flyball competition, with commentary from Jim Rosenthal and Graham Partridge. Ashleigh Butler joins the team to provide insight into the skills on show as the large dogs take on the course. Resident vet Dr Paul Manktelow answers viewers' questions on the best ways to keep your dog healthy and happy. Plus, Radzi Chinyanganya is in the main arena as members of the Young Kennel Club unleash their speedy dogs on the Flyball course.

Day 3 - Part 2
Some of the biggest breeds compete in the Working Group, while the top Border collie and Samoyed are among the dogs competing in the Pastoral Group. Alison Mitchell, Laura Crombie and Frank Kane provide the commentary. Scruffts gives crossbred dogs their chance to shine in categories including Most Handsome Dog Crossbreed and the Good Citizen Dog Scheme, with Radzi Chinyanganya presenting the awards. Trust and timing are tested in the International Freestyle Heelwork to Music competition. Plus, on a night when big dogs take centre stage, Dion Dublin gets advice on how to look after and show his Mastiff.

Day 4 - Part 1
Clare Balding and Sophie Morgan present live coverage from the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. This afternoon's programme features the semi finals and final of the Flyball competition. Sophie continues her tour of the NEC's halls to find the most topical stories in the canine world, and Radzi Chinyanganya is in the main arena for live coverage of Agility Finals. Plus, The Kennel Club's Hero Dog for 2024 will be crowned, recognising the pets and working dogs who have helped to transform people's lives.

Crufts 2024: Best in Show
Clare Balding presents this evening's main event, as one dog from the 20,000 that entered Crufts is crowned Best in Show in 2024. Before this comes the judging of the Terrier and Hound groups, each of which have provided two Best in Show winners over the last decade. Commentary comes from Frank Kane, Alison Mitchell and Laura Crombie.
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