John Craven heads to Dunster in Somerset, where a castle is getting a green makeover.
Countryfile Photographic Competition with its theme of Animals in Action is judged.
The team visits the village of Cerne Abbas and reports on British blueberries.
John Craven heads for Castle Howard in North Yorkshire.
John Craven reveals why there's more to Stonehenge than its mysterious standing stones.
John Craven visits Calder Valley to discover how the countryside inspired poet Ted Hughes.
John Craven heads to Calke Abbey in Derbyshire as it prepares to celebrate Halloween.
John Craven visits the farm bought by the public for four million pounds.
Countryfile marks Remembrance Sunday by heading to Cannock Chase in Staffordshire.
John Craven heads to the Fal Estuary in Cornwall as oyster fishing season gets underway.
John Craven heads to Wytham Woods in Oxfordshire to study the effects of climate change.
John Craven visits the Lake District to mark 75 years of the mountain rescue service.
John Craven explores the mines in the Forest of Dean in Gloucester.
John Craven investigates the Christmas preparations in Scotland's Cairngorms.
John Craven celebrates the nation's love affair with the horse.
A look at how the British countryside is transformed with the passing of each season.
John Craven visits the Cairngorm Mountains to assess the ski season and taste the whisky.
John Craven explores the New Forest, where controversial plans are causing concern.
John Craven assesses the impact of a marine improvement programme on the Norfolk coast.
John heads to Cambridge University, while Miriam O'Reilly looks at Britain's rat problem.
John Craven marks the 1,000th episode by revisiting the story of the foot-and-mouth crisis
John Craven visits Kew Gardens to celebrate its 250th anniversary.
John Craven marks St David's Day by heading to the hills of Pumlumon in mid Wales.
John Craven visits Slimbridge to mark the centenary of the birth of Sir Peter Scott.
John Craven is in County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland to explore the UK's first geopark.
John Craven visits Belvoir Castle, and Miriam O'Reilly reports on a vicious plant disease.
Would a huge barrage across the Severn Estuary ruin priceless archaeological sites?
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