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John Craven heads to Dunster in Somerset, where a castle is getting a green makeover.
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Countryfile Photographic Competition with its theme of Animals in Action is judged.
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The team visits the village of Cerne Abbas and reports on British blueberries.
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John Craven heads for Castle Howard in North Yorkshire.
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John Craven reveals why there's more to Stonehenge than its mysterious standing stones.
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John Craven visits Calder Valley to discover how the countryside inspired poet Ted Hughes.
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John Craven heads to Calke Abbey in Derbyshire as it prepares to celebrate Halloween.
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John Craven visits the farm bought by the public for four million pounds.
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Countryfile marks Remembrance Sunday by heading to Cannock Chase in Staffordshire.
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John Craven heads to the Fal Estuary in Cornwall as oyster fishing season gets underway.
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John Craven heads to Wytham Woods in Oxfordshire to study the effects of climate change.
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John Craven visits the Lake District to mark 75 years of the mountain rescue service.
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John Craven explores the mines in the Forest of Dean in Gloucester.
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John Craven investigates the Christmas preparations in Scotland's Cairngorms.
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John Craven celebrates the nation's love affair with the horse.
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A look at how the British countryside is transformed with the passing of each season.
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John Craven visits the Cairngorm Mountains to assess the ski season and taste the whisky.
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John Craven explores the New Forest, where controversial plans are causing concern.
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John Craven assesses the impact of a marine improvement programme on the Norfolk coast.
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John heads to Cambridge University, while Miriam O'Reilly looks at Britain's rat problem.
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John Craven marks the 1,000th episode by revisiting the story of the foot-and-mouth crisis
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John Craven visits Kew Gardens to celebrate its 250th anniversary.
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John Craven marks St David's Day by heading to the hills of Pumlumon in mid Wales.
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John Craven visits Slimbridge to mark the centenary of the birth of Sir Peter Scott.
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John Craven is in County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland to explore the UK's first geopark.
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John Craven visits Belvoir Castle, and Miriam O'Reilly reports on a vicious plant disease.
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Would a huge barrage across the Severn Estuary ruin priceless archaeological sites?
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Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury mark the 60th anniversary of landmark legislation.
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Julia Bradbury and Matt Baker explore the diverse landscape of the North York Moors.
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Julia Bradbury and Matt Baker explore the area around Ben Nevis.
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Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury visit the South Downs, plus James Wong on beating hay fever.
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Julia Bradbury and Matt Baker explore the Malvern Hills, and John Craven visits Norway.
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Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury report from Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge.
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