Royal Welsh Show - Season 6 / Year 2012

Season 6 / Year 2012
Episodes

Day One
Sara Edwards, Rachael Garside and Rhys Jones bring us the highlights from the first day of the Royal Welsh Show 2012. They meet with competitors in the Fur and Feather pavilion, follow classes in the pig, sheep, cattle and horse rings, and much more.

Day Two
On the second day of the show, our team - Sara Edwards, Rachael Garside and Rhys Jones - follow the World Mounted Games championships, the wood chopping competitions and the Team of Five competition for the mighty beef breeds in the cattle section.

Day Three
Sara Edwards, Rachael Garside and Rhys Jones follow the big championships from the third day of the Royal Welsh Show 2012, including the Supreme Dairy and Supreme Pig championships. In the main ring, the Welsh cobs take centre stage as they battle it out for the Champion Cob award and the coveted Prince of Wales cup.

Day Four
On Thursday at the Royal Welsh Show 2012 the guinea pigs take centre stage in the Fur and Feather pavilion, while the prestigious Sheep Champion of Champions is an impressive sight in the sheep section.
In the main ring the horse classes reach their climax with the Ridden Championship, the In-Hand Championship, as well as a new championship for this year - the Overall Supreme Champion Horse.

2012 Highlights
Sara Edwards, Rachael Garside and Rhys Jones present the highlights from the four-day Royal Welsh Show 2012.
Any episode, after it has been first broadcast, is available for the duration of the entire series at www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer.
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