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Countryfile is in County Durham. Matt Baker visits the family farm, where his children give him a hand with lambing. Julia Bradbury learns more about an adder project on the moors, and she discovers why the River Wear has been named as one of the 10 most improved rivers for cleanliness in the country.
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A unique insight into how the Furness Peninsula has been shaped by nature and man.
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Matt and Ellie discover the ancient woodlands and industrial heritage of Nottinghamshire.
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In Lochaber, Matt Baker goes on the greatest railway journey in the world.
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Julia Bradbury and John Craven explore the Usk Valley, known as the gateway to Wales.
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The team visit England's most northerly county, Northumberland.
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In a special edition of Countryfile, Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury explore Hampshire.
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Matt Baker explores the East Sussex coastline and looks at some of its iconic legacies.
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The Countryfile team explore Anglesey, Wales's largest island.
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Ellie Harrison spends the day with expert woodsman Ben Law in West Sussex.
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Countryfile visits the Royal Forest of Dean, one of our most ancient woodlands.
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John Craven and Julia Bradbury head to rural Leicestershire.
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Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury explore Somerset's countryside and coastline.
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The team visit the heart of rural England, exploring the chalk-lands of the South Downs.
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Countryfile is deep in Gloucestershire exploring some woodland treasures.
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Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury visit the RSPB bird reserve at Snettisham.
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The team help with the preparations for a seasonal celebration deep in rural Warwickshire.
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Ellie looks back at the men and women who have been inspired by the British countryside.