Get ready to experience the beauty of the British countryside with “Countryfile”! This Sunday, May 5th, 2024, at 6:00 Pm on BBC One, viewers are invited to join the team as they visit Adam Henson’s farm in the picturesque Cotswolds.
In this special episode, “Countryfile” wraps up the excitement of this year’s lambing season, giving viewers an exclusive peek into what’s next for Adam Henson’s new spring additions. From adorable newborn lambs frolicking in the fields to the nurturing care provided by Adam and his team, it’s a heartwarming journey through the cycle of life on the farm.
As the sun sets over the rolling hills of the Cotswolds, viewers will be treated to breathtaking scenery and insightful stories that celebrate the rich agricultural heritage of the British countryside. Whether you’re a nature lover, a farming enthusiast, or simply appreciate the beauty of rural life,...
In this special episode, “Countryfile” wraps up the excitement of this year’s lambing season, giving viewers an exclusive peek into what’s next for Adam Henson’s new spring additions. From adorable newborn lambs frolicking in the fields to the nurturing care provided by Adam and his team, it’s a heartwarming journey through the cycle of life on the farm.
As the sun sets over the rolling hills of the Cotswolds, viewers will be treated to breathtaking scenery and insightful stories that celebrate the rich agricultural heritage of the British countryside. Whether you’re a nature lover, a farming enthusiast, or simply appreciate the beauty of rural life,...
- 4/29/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a scenic journey through the picturesque landscapes of Rutland with the latest episode of “Countryfile,” airing on BBC One at 6:00 Pm on Sunday, April 28, 2024. In this captivating installment, hosts Sean Fletcher and Margherita Taylor invite viewers to explore Rutland, historically known as the smallest county in England.
Despite its diminutive size, Rutland boasts a remarkable natural wonder: Rutland Water, the largest man-made body of water in the country. Join Sean and Margherita as they embark on an adventure to discover the beauty and biodiversity of this stunning reservoir.
From tranquil shores to thriving wildlife habitats, Rutland Water offers a glimpse into the rich natural heritage of the region. With breathtaking scenery and fascinating insights, “Countryfile” invites viewers to immerse themselves in the charm and splendor of Rutland’s countryside.
Don’t miss out on this enchanting exploration of Rutland’s landscapes and landmarks. Tune in to...
Despite its diminutive size, Rutland boasts a remarkable natural wonder: Rutland Water, the largest man-made body of water in the country. Join Sean and Margherita as they embark on an adventure to discover the beauty and biodiversity of this stunning reservoir.
From tranquil shores to thriving wildlife habitats, Rutland Water offers a glimpse into the rich natural heritage of the region. With breathtaking scenery and fascinating insights, “Countryfile” invites viewers to immerse themselves in the charm and splendor of Rutland’s countryside.
Don’t miss out on this enchanting exploration of Rutland’s landscapes and landmarks. Tune in to...
- 4/22/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
This Sunday at 5:00 Pm, BBC One presents another captivating episode of “Countryfile.” In this week’s installment, the team heads to the blooming gardens of Rhs Wisley in Surrey for a celebration of one of nature’s most important creatures: the bee. Join hosts Hamza Yassin and Sammi Kinghorn as they explore the vital role that bees play in our ecosystem and discover the beauty of the gardens in full bloom.
Additionally, Joe Crowley delves into a pressing issue as he investigates the controversy surrounding a pesticide that poses a deadly threat to bees. With in-depth reporting and expert interviews, viewers will gain insight into the challenges facing these essential pollinators and the efforts being made to protect them.
Don’t miss out on this informative and thought-provoking episode of “Countryfile,” where nature takes center stage and important environmental issues are brought to light. Tune in to BBC One...
Additionally, Joe Crowley delves into a pressing issue as he investigates the controversy surrounding a pesticide that poses a deadly threat to bees. With in-depth reporting and expert interviews, viewers will gain insight into the challenges facing these essential pollinators and the efforts being made to protect them.
Don’t miss out on this informative and thought-provoking episode of “Countryfile,” where nature takes center stage and important environmental issues are brought to light. Tune in to BBC One...
- 4/15/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an enchanting episode of “Springtime on the Farm,” airing at 8:00 Pm on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, exclusively on Channel 5. In Season 7 Episode 3, viewers are in for a treat as they witness the anticipation surrounding the imminent birth of Bambi, the pregnant miniature donkey.
As the farm buzzes with excitement, all eyes are on Bambi as she prepares to welcome her newborn into the world. With each passing day, the anticipation builds, and viewers will be on the edge of their seats as they await the arrival of the newest addition to the farm family.
In addition to the heartwarming story of Bambi’s impending birth, viewers will also have the opportunity to meet a jockey who found solace in farming following a devastating accident on the racecourse. Through their journey, viewers will gain insight into the healing power of nature and the resilience of the human spirit.
As the farm buzzes with excitement, all eyes are on Bambi as she prepares to welcome her newborn into the world. With each passing day, the anticipation builds, and viewers will be on the edge of their seats as they await the arrival of the newest addition to the farm family.
In addition to the heartwarming story of Bambi’s impending birth, viewers will also have the opportunity to meet a jockey who found solace in farming following a devastating accident on the racecourse. Through their journey, viewers will gain insight into the healing power of nature and the resilience of the human spirit.
- 4/11/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a heartwarming evening on the farm with Season 7, Episode 2 of “Springtime on the Farm,” airing on Channel 5 this Tuesday at 8:00 Pm. Hosted by Rob and Dave Nicholson, this episode promises to be filled with delightful moments and uplifting stories from the countryside.
Join the Nicholson brothers as they welcome the arrival of a shire foal, witnessing the miracle of new life on the farm. Viewers will be captivated by the beauty and innocence of the newborn foal as it takes its first steps into the world, bringing joy to all who witness its arrival.
In addition to the excitement of new arrivals, Jb Gill explores the therapeutic benefits of the sea, highlighting how the ocean can heal both the body and soul. From soothing coastal walks to invigorating dips in the sea, viewers will discover the restorative power of nature’s greatest treasure.
Chef Tim Bilton...
Join the Nicholson brothers as they welcome the arrival of a shire foal, witnessing the miracle of new life on the farm. Viewers will be captivated by the beauty and innocence of the newborn foal as it takes its first steps into the world, bringing joy to all who witness its arrival.
In addition to the excitement of new arrivals, Jb Gill explores the therapeutic benefits of the sea, highlighting how the ocean can heal both the body and soul. From soothing coastal walks to invigorating dips in the sea, viewers will discover the restorative power of nature’s greatest treasure.
Chef Tim Bilton...
- 4/10/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “Countryfile” airing on BBC One, viewers are in for an exhilarating road trip as Anita Rani and Matt Baker embark on a journey along the Hardknott and Wrynose Passes in the breathtaking Lake District. These passes are renowned for their challenging terrain, but despite their reputation, thousands of adventure-seekers flock to them every year for the thrill of the drive.
As Anita and Matt navigate through the rugged landscapes and winding roads, they uncover the beauty and history of the area, sharing fascinating insights along the way. From stunning vistas to hidden gems, the duo explores the essence of the countryside and the allure that draws so many to these remote and demanding routes.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm on Sunday, April 14, 2024, to join Anita and Matt on this unforgettable road trip through the heart of the Lake District, only on BBC One’s “Countryfile.
As Anita and Matt navigate through the rugged landscapes and winding roads, they uncover the beauty and history of the area, sharing fascinating insights along the way. From stunning vistas to hidden gems, the duo explores the essence of the countryside and the allure that draws so many to these remote and demanding routes.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm on Sunday, April 14, 2024, to join Anita and Matt on this unforgettable road trip through the heart of the Lake District, only on BBC One’s “Countryfile.
- 4/8/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
This Sunday at 6:00 Pm on BBC One, nature enthusiasts are in for a treat as “Countryfile” takes viewers on a journey to celebrate the arrival of spring at the magnificent National Arboretum at Westonbirt in Gloucestershire. Hosts Hamza Yassin and Charlotte Smith invite viewers to explore the breathtaking beauty of this 600-acre sanctuary, which boasts a globally important collection of 2,500 different species and five national collections of trees.
From towering giants to delicate blooms, the arboretum is a haven for biodiversity and a vital hub for education and conservation efforts aimed at protecting our native tree species. With its rich history and stunning landscapes, Westonbirt offers a glimpse into the wonders of the natural world and the importance of preserving our ecological heritage for future generations to enjoy.
Join Hamza and Charlotte as they delve into the secrets of this botanical treasure trove, uncovering the stories of its inhabitants...
From towering giants to delicate blooms, the arboretum is a haven for biodiversity and a vital hub for education and conservation efforts aimed at protecting our native tree species. With its rich history and stunning landscapes, Westonbirt offers a glimpse into the wonders of the natural world and the importance of preserving our ecological heritage for future generations to enjoy.
Join Hamza and Charlotte as they delve into the secrets of this botanical treasure trove, uncovering the stories of its inhabitants...
- 4/1/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another captivating episode of “Countryfile” airing on BBC One this Sunday at 7:00 Pm! In this week’s installment, presenter Anita Rani takes viewers on a journey to the picturesque Hinton Ampner in Winchester.
Nestled amidst stunning landscapes, Hinton Ampner boasts a rich history dating back to medieval times, with traces of Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements adding to its allure. Anita delves into the secrets of this Georgian country estate, exploring its fascinating past and uncovering the stories of the people who once called it home.
But that’s not all – viewers can also look forward to a special segment where the “Countryfile” team delves into their archive to showcase other remarkable historic finds across the UK. From ancient artifacts to hidden treasures, these stories shed light on the rich tapestry of history woven throughout the British countryside.
Join Anita Rani and the “Countryfile” team for...
Nestled amidst stunning landscapes, Hinton Ampner boasts a rich history dating back to medieval times, with traces of Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements adding to its allure. Anita delves into the secrets of this Georgian country estate, exploring its fascinating past and uncovering the stories of the people who once called it home.
But that’s not all – viewers can also look forward to a special segment where the “Countryfile” team delves into their archive to showcase other remarkable historic finds across the UK. From ancient artifacts to hidden treasures, these stories shed light on the rich tapestry of history woven throughout the British countryside.
Join Anita Rani and the “Countryfile” team for...
- 3/18/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
This Christmas Eve, BBC One brings viewers a heartwarming festive treat as “Countryfile” returns to the scenic Cumbrian fells. Join 16-year-old shepherdess Katie and her family on their upland farm as they share their Christmas celebrations with the nation at 6:00 Pm. Special guests Sammi Kinghorn and Joe Crawley immerse themselves in Katie’s holiday traditions, bringing an extra dash of joy to the farm festivities.
In this year’s Countryfile Christmas, Katie takes Sammi on a journey through the bustling holiday season on the farm. From tending to livestock to managing daily upkeep, viewers get an intimate look at the challenges and joys of a farm’s Christmas routine. The picturesque Cumbrian landscape sets the stage for a festive celebration that goes beyond the usual Christmas clichés, offering a genuine glimpse into the life of a dedicated shepherdess and her family. It’s a heartening and authentic portrayal of...
In this year’s Countryfile Christmas, Katie takes Sammi on a journey through the bustling holiday season on the farm. From tending to livestock to managing daily upkeep, viewers get an intimate look at the challenges and joys of a farm’s Christmas routine. The picturesque Cumbrian landscape sets the stage for a festive celebration that goes beyond the usual Christmas clichés, offering a genuine glimpse into the life of a dedicated shepherdess and her family. It’s a heartening and authentic portrayal of...
- 12/18/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Sunday, 1 October 2023, at 6:15 Pm, BBC One presents the latest episode of “Countryfile.” This long-running show features Adam Henson and Sean Fletcher, who return to East Anglia to follow farmer Tom Martin’s journey and determine the outcome of his harvest. They will assess whether Tom’s hard work has resulted in a successful harvest.
Additionally, the episode will feature John Craven, who will announce the winner of a photography competition. This competition is a highlight of the show, showcasing the talent of individuals capturing the beauty of the countryside through their photographs.
“Countryfile” offers viewers a window into rural life, farming, and the natural world. In this episode, viewers can expect to see the culmination of Tom Martin’s farming efforts and enjoy the stunning photography submitted for the competition.
For those interested in agriculture and the picturesque landscapes of East Anglia, don’t miss “Countryfile” on BBC...
Additionally, the episode will feature John Craven, who will announce the winner of a photography competition. This competition is a highlight of the show, showcasing the talent of individuals capturing the beauty of the countryside through their photographs.
“Countryfile” offers viewers a window into rural life, farming, and the natural world. In this episode, viewers can expect to see the culmination of Tom Martin’s farming efforts and enjoy the stunning photography submitted for the competition.
For those interested in agriculture and the picturesque landscapes of East Anglia, don’t miss “Countryfile” on BBC...
- 9/25/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Anita Rani took a break from Strictly Come Dancing training to lead a ramble for BBC Children in Need.
Along with her dance partner Gleb Savchenko, the Countryfile presenter took more than 700 ramblers around Windsor Great Park to raise money for the charity.
The three-hour ramble saw the duo joined by children and families from the Kennington Association Adventure Playground, a project that receives funding from Children in Need.
"I've always been a supporter of BBC Children in Need, but to meet some of the young people who are directly benefitting from everyone's support really brings new meaning to the cause," said Rani.
"That's why I'm asking everyone at home to show their support and put on their own sponsored ramble."
Other Countryfile presenter-led rambles involved Matt Baker, John Craven, Adam Henson and Ellie Harrison.
Each walk saw the presenters joined by projects supported by Children in Need, including the Brittle Bone Society,...
Along with her dance partner Gleb Savchenko, the Countryfile presenter took more than 700 ramblers around Windsor Great Park to raise money for the charity.
The three-hour ramble saw the duo joined by children and families from the Kennington Association Adventure Playground, a project that receives funding from Children in Need.
"I've always been a supporter of BBC Children in Need, but to meet some of the young people who are directly benefitting from everyone's support really brings new meaning to the cause," said Rani.
"That's why I'm asking everyone at home to show their support and put on their own sponsored ramble."
Other Countryfile presenter-led rambles involved Matt Baker, John Craven, Adam Henson and Ellie Harrison.
Each walk saw the presenters joined by projects supported by Children in Need, including the Brittle Bone Society,...
- 10/12/2015
- Digital Spy
A special feature-length Countryfile has been produced for Blu-ray, DVD and digital HD.
Countryfile: A Celebration of the Seasons, will see the team traverse breathtaking landscapes across the UK showcasing each season.
Helen Skelton will be in the Lake District, while Ellie Harrison gets to grips with managing her Cotswold orchard.
Adam Henson will be on his farm in the throes of the harvest season, Matt Baker will be in Southport and John Craven goes on the summer seas.
Bonus features include the 25th anniversary special episode, a behind the scenes look at how Countryfile is made, outtakes and a visit around Skelton's family farm in Cumbria.
Countryfile: A Celebration of the Seasons is released on November 24.
Countryfile: A Celebration of the Seasons, will see the team traverse breathtaking landscapes across the UK showcasing each season.
Helen Skelton will be in the Lake District, while Ellie Harrison gets to grips with managing her Cotswold orchard.
Adam Henson will be on his farm in the throes of the harvest season, Matt Baker will be in Southport and John Craven goes on the summer seas.
Bonus features include the 25th anniversary special episode, a behind the scenes look at how Countryfile is made, outtakes and a visit around Skelton's family farm in Cumbria.
Countryfile: A Celebration of the Seasons is released on November 24.
- 11/4/2014
- Digital Spy
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! continued with high ratings on Wednesday, according to overnight figures.
The ITV reality series returned after a day away, dropping by around 800,000 viewers to 9.46 million (40.2%) at 9pm. An added 353k (2.2%) tuned in on +1.
Earlier, Ben Shephard and Julia Bradbury's new show Mystery Map opened with 3.89m (17.9%) at 8pm (157k/0.6% on +1).
On BBC One, Nigel Slater and Adam Henson's new series Farm Kitchen cooked up 4.59m (19.9%) at 8pm. A repeat of New Tricks brought in 3.26m (13.4%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's MasterChef: The Professionals continued with 2.96m (12.8%) at 8pm, followed by Tudor Monastery Farm with 1.61m (6.6%) at 9pm.
On Channel 4, Location, Location, Location interested 1.26m (5.5%) at 8pm (105k/0.4%), while 24 Hours in A&E appealed to 1.44m (5.9%) at 9pm (266k/1.5%). Gogglebox amused 1.18m (6.0%) at 10pm (227k/2.4%).
Channel 5's Animal Clinic attracted 912k (4.0%) at 8pm. Nazi Quest for the Holy Grail intrigued 863k (3.5%) at 9pm.
The ITV reality series returned after a day away, dropping by around 800,000 viewers to 9.46 million (40.2%) at 9pm. An added 353k (2.2%) tuned in on +1.
Earlier, Ben Shephard and Julia Bradbury's new show Mystery Map opened with 3.89m (17.9%) at 8pm (157k/0.6% on +1).
On BBC One, Nigel Slater and Adam Henson's new series Farm Kitchen cooked up 4.59m (19.9%) at 8pm. A repeat of New Tricks brought in 3.26m (13.4%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's MasterChef: The Professionals continued with 2.96m (12.8%) at 8pm, followed by Tudor Monastery Farm with 1.61m (6.6%) at 9pm.
On Channel 4, Location, Location, Location interested 1.26m (5.5%) at 8pm (105k/0.4%), while 24 Hours in A&E appealed to 1.44m (5.9%) at 9pm (266k/1.5%). Gogglebox amused 1.18m (6.0%) at 10pm (227k/2.4%).
Channel 5's Animal Clinic attracted 912k (4.0%) at 8pm. Nazi Quest for the Holy Grail intrigued 863k (3.5%) at 9pm.
- 11/21/2013
- Digital Spy
Jack Whitehall's dad adds a touching new spin to the chatshow. Meanwhile, Nigel Slater and Adam Henson knit their own pasta
Jack Whitehall is Mr Frigging Everywhere at the moment. And Mr Do Frigging Everything. He's done standing-up (then walking), presenting, acting, writing … and he's still only about 14. Now he's got a chatshow. With a new prop: his old man (as in his father, not his down-there old-man, though he comes into it too, as does his old man's, but we'll come to that). Presumably his father's there to take Jack home afterwards, where he'll wallop him for being out late and for being cheeky on the television, then send him straight to bed.
Backchat with Jack Whitehall and His Dad (BBC3) it's called, and guests in this first one are a couple of screen hard-arses: Paxman and Dyer (Jeremy and Danny). You would maybe think that for the...
Jack Whitehall is Mr Frigging Everywhere at the moment. And Mr Do Frigging Everything. He's done standing-up (then walking), presenting, acting, writing … and he's still only about 14. Now he's got a chatshow. With a new prop: his old man (as in his father, not his down-there old-man, though he comes into it too, as does his old man's, but we'll come to that). Presumably his father's there to take Jack home afterwards, where he'll wallop him for being out late and for being cheeky on the television, then send him straight to bed.
Backchat with Jack Whitehall and His Dad (BBC3) it's called, and guests in this first one are a couple of screen hard-arses: Paxman and Dyer (Jeremy and Danny). You would maybe think that for the...
- 11/21/2013
- by Sam Wollaston
- The Guardian - Film News
Jls member Jb Gill has discussed his ambition to become a farmer.
The singer is appearing on BBC One's Countryfile this weekend to explore his dream profession.
In Sunday's (April 14) episode of the weekly rural affairs programme, viewers will see Gill receive advice from the show's resident farmer Adam Henson on how best to use his land.
The 26-year-old - who has previously revealed that he'd like to own deer - wants to expand his collection of animals on his ten acres of farmland in Kent, which is currently home to only a small number of chickens.
To give him experience with a wider array of livestock, Countryfile took the Jls star to Henson's 1,600 acres in the Cotswolds where he helped out with pigs and cattle and fed two newborn lambs.
Jls were recently named the UK's hardest-working band for the second year in a row but Gill and his...
The singer is appearing on BBC One's Countryfile this weekend to explore his dream profession.
In Sunday's (April 14) episode of the weekly rural affairs programme, viewers will see Gill receive advice from the show's resident farmer Adam Henson on how best to use his land.
The 26-year-old - who has previously revealed that he'd like to own deer - wants to expand his collection of animals on his ten acres of farmland in Kent, which is currently home to only a small number of chickens.
To give him experience with a wider array of livestock, Countryfile took the Jls star to Henson's 1,600 acres in the Cotswolds where he helped out with pigs and cattle and fed two newborn lambs.
Jls were recently named the UK's hardest-working band for the second year in a row but Gill and his...
- 4/12/2013
- Digital Spy
BBC Two's Lambing Live returned with more than 2.3m viewers on Monday night, while Waking the Dead outperformed Law & Order: UK, according to the latest audience data. Lambing Live, presented by Kate Humble and Adam Henson, averaged 2.36m (9.4%) for BBC Two between 8.30pm and 10pm. In the 9pm hour, Waking The Dead grabbed 5.43m (21.5%) on BBC One, beating Law & Order: UK's 4m (16%) on ITV1 and 245k (1.4%) on +1. Earlier on ITV1, The Dales entertained 4.1m (16.4%) from 8pm and 127k (0.5%) on timeshift. Elsewhere on BBC One, Bang Goes The Theory educated 3.07m (13.4%) from 7.30pm and Panorama: Finished At Fifty mustered 3.64m (14.6%) from 8.30pm. The Great Rift: Africa's Wild Heart fetched 1.43m (6.4%) on BBC Two in the 7pm hour. The final of University Challenge captivated 3.24m (13%) from (more)...
- 4/5/2011
- by By Andrew Laughlin
- Digital Spy
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