Royal Welsh Show - Season 4 / Year 2010

Season 4 / Year 2010
Episodes

Day 1
The Royal Welsh Show 2010 promises to be one of the busiest and best, featuring competitors, exhibitors and visitors from around the world. Our trusted guides to the exciting events are Sara Edwards, Rachael James and Rhys Jones.
In this show we visit the cattle ring to watch the beef cattle strut their stuff, follow the fortunes of some fascinating native sheep breeds and witness the opening of a brand new food hall on the showground. Yum! Yum!

Day 2
The Royal Welsh Show 2010 promises to be one of the busiest and best, featuring competitors, exhibitors and visitors from around the world. Our trusted guides to the exciting events are Sara Edwards, Rachael James and Rhys Jones.
In this programme we showcase the high-energy UK Logging Championships, hosted here for the first time. The wonderful displays in the horticultural marquee are also featured and the focus falls on the cattle ring for the magnificent spectacle of the Team of Five competition.

Day 3
Wednesday at the Royal Welsh Show is always packed with excitement, tension and spectacle. The dashing Welsh Cobs take centre-stage in the main ring, the 'Golden Shears' World Shearing Championships reach a nail-biting climax, and major championships are being judged in the dairy cattle, pig and sheep sections.
Sara Edwards, Rachael James and Rhys Jones have been at the centre of the action and bring us the best moments from the events of the day.

Day 4
Sara Edwards, Rhys Jones and Rachael James are in Builth Wells for the climax of the Royal Welsh Show 2010. Thursday is the last but certainly not least of four wonderful days on the showground.
There is the battle of the rings, as the native cattle fall under the expert eye of the judge, and a champion is chosen for the Sheep Interbreed competition.
In the main ring, the horses thrill the crowds and provide a big finale with the Supreme In-Hand Championship.

Round-Up
Sara Edwards, Rhys Jones and Rachael James showcase the best of the Royal Welsh Show 2010. With a wealth of competitions, exhibitors, excitement and spectacle, there is something for all in this fascinating round-up of the week's events in Builth Wells.
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