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Sammi Kinghorn returns to Cumbria to catch up with young shepherdess Katie.
In a special episode, Dame Judi Dench reveals her love of the countryside.
Sean Fletcher and Matt Baker find out about the changes happening in Bannau Brycheiniog.
Anita Rani heads to Somerset to meet sheep farmers Andy and Jen.
John and Hamza judge this year’s entries to the Countryfile photographic competition.
Matt Baker and Charlotte Smith return to Dumfries House.
Charlotte Smith and Adam Henson discover what makes one of our oldest crops so special.
Joe Crowley and John Craven explore the impact of increasing wildfires.
Joe Crowley s a group of bike riders who all have a special backstory in common.
How a new generation of farmers is shaping the future of the UK's flower industry.
The team learn about the Suffolk traditions that inspired rural writer Ronald Blythe.
Adam Henson explains the work of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust on its 50th anniversary.
John Craven s Swansea's Surfers Against Sewage to help clean up the local beach.
Hamza Yassin visits the only hope spot in the UK.
Charlotte Smith and Matt Baker visit a farm that has turned back the clock.
Charlotte and Matt meet the founder of the Teesdale Special Flora Trust.
Sammi Kinghorn catches up with a 16-year-old farmer from Cumbria.
The team explores initiatives helping people to improve their mental wellbeing.
Countryfile returns to the New Forest community helping Ukrainian refugees.
Charlotte Smith visits the Outer Hebrides to meet teenage farmer Archie.
Charlotte Smith and Hamza Yassin travel to Dumfries House.
Countryfile launches 'Wild Britain', an initiative to galvanize us to help our wildlife.
Sean visits a leech farm that supplies 70 per cent of the world's medicinal leeches.
Margherita Taylor and Joe Crowley prove there is more to Sherwood Forest than Robin Hood.
Joe Crowley meets scientists behind some of the biggest new developments in food security.
Matt Baker and Anita Rani meet the volunteers trying to save the River Wye from pollution.
Charlotte Smith looks at responses to the recent wild camping ruling on Dartmoor.
John Craven and Matt Baker find out how storms are devouring the coastline.
Ellie Harrison is put through her paces at a materials research facility.
Adam Henson and Charlotte Smith visit Bakewell Livestock Market in Derbyshire.