Royal Welsh Show - Season 2 / Year 2008

Season 2 / Year 2008
Episodes

21/07/2008
Highlights from Wales's premier rural event, The Royal Welsh Show, where Sara Edwards, Rachel James and Rhodri Owen will enjoy the Welsh Black Cattle competition, marvel at the variety of flowers in the flower tent and remember the old days in the company of Shire horses. Also appearing will be Cossacks from the Ukraine giving the event a true international feeling. The day pass guest will be the restaurateur Simon Wright who, amongst other things, will guide us through the culinary delights of the show.

22/07/2008
Highlights from the second day of The Royal Welsh Show featuring the friendly Jersey cow, the fast moving motorcycle display team, sheep of all breeds, axe racing and the chance to celebrate the years of service that many of our farm hands have given - the Long Service Awards.

23/07/2008
Highlights from the third day of The Royal Welsh Show. The powerful Welsh cob is the main feature. We also follow the Dairy Cow Championships and the excitement of the shearing competitions.

24/07/2008
Highlights from the fourth day of The Royal Welsh Show which include the cattle native breeds. Rosie Moriarty Simmons, tonight's guest presenter will visit the country pursuits area and the Food Hall. The Pony Club Games, the Wales v. New Zealand shearing test and the best of the vegetable entries will add to the fantastic mix of the show.

26/07/2008
Extended highlights of this year's Royal Welsh Show. Sara Edwards, Rachael James and Rhodri Owen take us through the highs, the lows, but most of all the fun of Wales's most important rural event.
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