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Charlotte Smith and Adam Henson are in Herefordshire, the UK’s cider capital, at the height of the apple harvest.

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October 2025
Matt Baker and Charlotte Smith are in Wrexham for the biggest date in the sheepdog trialling calendar - the Supreme.
The Countryfile Ramble for BBC Children in Need is back! And this year, for the very first time, Ramble HQ is based on a farm, on the Staffordshire-Shropshire border.
September 2025
Joe Crowley and Adam Henson explore the Solway Coast, where ancient traditions and fragile wildlife are being carefully nurtured by those who call this borderland home.
This week, Countryfile heads to Inkberrow in Worcestershire – the village that provided inspiration for Britain’s longest-running radio drama, The Archers.
Matt Baker and Sammi Kinghorn trace the paw prints of a river legend – Tarka the Otter – to explore how the people of North Devon have helped the Eurasian otter claw back from near-extinction.
The programme heads to Bolton Abbey in North Yorkshire, where John Craven, Hamza Yassin and Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock choose the final 12 images for the 2026 Countryfile Calendar.
John Craven tells the story of Ella Pontefract, Marie Hartley and Joan Ingilby, three women who dedicated their lives to recording the traditions, voices and skills of Yorkshire’s rural communities.
August 2025
Matt, Anita and Adam discover the wonders of the Humber Estuary, a region famed for its bustling port and industry that is also home to diverse wildlife.
Adam Henson and Charlotte Smith are at the Stirling Bull Sales, which attract thousands of buyers, sellers and enthusiasts, eager to see and bid on the country's finest livestock.
Tucked away in the south east corner of Northern Ireland are the Mournes – a mountain range which stretches down to the coast. Matt Baker and Charlotte Smith uncover the threats the area faces.
Knaresborough is a place steeped in history. But it’s the River Nidd’s story that flows through it all. John Craven explores the history shaped by the river before meeting those who care for it today.
Adam Henson and Sean Fletcher explore the rich landscapes of the New Forest, where the animals that roam the heath and woodlands play an essential role in shaping the landscape.
Charlotte and Matt have security clearance to enter Salisbury Plain, where they find out how the Ministry of Defence maintain a balance between military training, farming and conservation.
Sean Fletcher and Anita Rani explore the rugged hills and valleys of west Exmoor, where landscape-scale change is occurring with the introduction of large animals to aid nature restoration.
Buckle up as Anita Rani and Matt Baker are on a road trip along the Hardknott and Wrynose Passes in the heart of the Lake District.
Margherita Taylor and Matt Baker head to the Trent Valley, where over the past two centuries, industrialisation along the river Trent has taken its toll on the landscape.
John Craven uncovers Yorkshire’s rich heritage through traditional grains and age-old crafts, from the historic Holgate windmill, still grinding flour, to a solar-powered micro-distillery.
Special guest Mary Berry reveals how farming and the countryside have influenced her life and career – and still do.
The team are at the Holnicote Estate in Somerset for International Women's Day. Anita Rani meets a local group that aims to reduce the isolation often felt by women who live and work on farms.
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