Countryfile - Season 37

Season 37
Episodes

Winter Wonders
John Craven visits Farmoor Reservoir in Oxfordshire, where many bird species find sanctuary in the cold winter months.

The Waterways of the Shropshire Hills
Sammi Kinghorn and Matt Baker explore the waterways of the Shropshire Hills, where the critically endangered Atlantic salmon makes its ancient journey upstream to its spawning grounds.

Dartmoor
Anita Rani assists a team from the Devon Wildlife Trust as they try to locate one of the 15 pine martens released into the wilds of Dartmoor earlier in the year.

New Forest
Adam Henson and Sean Fletcher explore the rich landscapes of the New Forest, where the animals that roam the heathland and woodlands play an essential role in shaping the landscape.

Welney Wetland Centre
Matt Baker and Charlotte Smith head to Welney Wetland Centre in Norfolk for World Wetlands Day, uncovering the vital role these habitats play in supporting a host of bird species.

Mourne Mountains
Our friends are in the north to explore the majestic county of Northumberland Matt Baker looks into the area's bloody past and Julia Bradbury learns about crayfish.

Sound of Mull
2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the reintroduction of white-tailed eagles to the UK. Hamza Yassin takes us on a sea eagle safari across the Sound of Mull to Tobermory.

Stirling Bull Sales
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.

Humber Estuary
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.

Kielder Forest
Matt Baker and new presenter Vick Hope explore England's largest forest – Kielder in Northumberland – where they meet the people protecting its ecosystems and preserving its future.

The Slate Landscape of North West Wales
Matt Baker and Joe Crowley explore the slate landscape of north west Wales, a Unesco World Heritage site, which is being prepared for a new role in rural tourism after securing a grant.

River Otter Return
It's ten years since the start of the River Otter Beaver Project – England's first official beaver reintroduction. John Craven is back in Devon to see how these creatures have been faring.

Watercress Line
Matt Baker & Margherita Taylor commemorate 200 years since the birth of the railways with a journey on the Watercress Line in Alresford, Hampshire.

Cairngorms Capercaillie
Adam Henson & Charlotte Smith are in the Cairngorms National Park, home to a quarter of the UK's rare and endangered species.

Stroudwater Canal
Charlotte Smith and John Craven explore the Stroudwater canal in Gloucestershire, where a major restoration project is bringing this historic waterway back to life.

Wembury Coast
John Craven & Vick Hope celebrate new life on the Wembury Coast, from high up on the clifftop to the bedrock of its natural harbour.

Forest of Bowland
Margherita Taylor & Joe Crowley are in the Forest of Bowland for a sensory spring feast – soaking up the sights, sounds and flavours of the season.

Lambing Special
We follow three of the show's presenters – Adam Henson, Sammi Kinghorn and Matt Baker – who each have their particular approach to lambing season for their own flocks of sheep.

Dyfi River
John Craven & Sean Fletcher are in Mid-Wales around the Dyfi river, exploring the hidden stories of wildlife that flock to the area at this time of year - and the people ready to welcome them.

Shropshire's Nature Comeback
Charlotte Smith & Matt Baker are in Shropshire, where landscapes are being brought back to life - floodplains are being rewilded, meadows restored and ancient woodlands reimagined.

Storrington
Vick Hope & Joe Crowley are in West Sussex to celebrate the revival of the white stork.

Bradford: City of Culture
As the BBC celebrates this year's UK City of Culture, we explore how the countryside around Bradford shaped the city and its creative legacy. A story of grit and wool.

Farm Innovations
Matt Baker and Margherita Taylor are in Herefordshire to explore some of the latest - and most surprising - innovations in agriculture.

Orca Watch
At the northernmost edge of mainland Scotland, a spectacle unfolds – Orca Watch – a chance to catch a glimpse of one of our most awe-inspiring cetaceans. At survey sites dotted along the Caithness coast near John O'Groats, volunteers assemble for an annual nine-day survey to document these creatures, and this year, Hamza is joining them. While he scans the horizon for tell-tale dorsal fins, Hamza learns how citizen science is transforming what we know about one of the ocean's most intelligent and elusive predators. ‘People power' is the mantra of Orca Watch – and as Hamza makes his odyssey along the coast, he joins other people dedicating their lives to nature and the environment here: the teenager championing an endangered butterfly; the volunteers with a passion for their local beaches; and the man who created a haven for terns in his back garden

Seaton Wetlands
Matt Baker and Sammi Kinghorn are in and around the east Devon resort of Seaton, finding out how coastal life is shifting with the times.

Spurn Point
Sean Fletcher and Anita Rani witness the return of the native oyster after an absence of 85 years to Spurn Point, a narrow three-mile ribbon of land at the mouth of the Humber Estuary.

Adam's Farming Families - The Egglestons
Adam heads to Leicestershire to meet three generations of the Eggleston family, who have been producing milk for the local Stilton cheese dairy for over a century.

Adam's Farming Families - The Paddas
Adam Henson is in the Vale of Evesham to meet the Padda family – three generations running one of the UK's most vibrant soft fruit farms.

Adam's Farming Families - The Bakers
Adam Henson is in Somerset to meet the Baker family – 3 generations on a small, mixed farm, juggling cattle, crops and rare-breed pigs.

Adam's Farming Families - The Lemons
Adam Henson is in Wiltshire with 3 generations of the Lemon family. Their farm is a large, high-tech, arable operation that's currently going through a number of changes.

John Craven's Heritage Yorkshire - Wensleydale Railway
In a series of four special programmes, John Craven explores the heritage of North Yorkshire. As the nation marks 200 years of the railway, John heads to the Wensleydale Railway – a much-loved line brought back to life by volunteers after decades of dereliction. John also delves into the programme's archives for a nostalgic look at the many ways we've travelled across the UK over the years.

John Craven's Heritage Yorkshire - Heritage in the Making
John Craven uncovers Yorkshire's rich heritage through traditional grains & age-old crafts, from the historic Holgate windmill, still grinding flour, to a solar-powered micro-distillery.

John Craven's Heritage Yorkshire - The River Nidd
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.

John Craven's Heritage Yorkshire - Yorkshire Champions
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.

Bolton Abbe
Countryfile is in Bolton Abbey in North Yorkshire, where John Craven, Hamza Yassin and guest judge Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock choose the final 12 images for the 2026 Countryfile Calendar.

In the Wake of Tarka
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 Archers
This week, Countryfile heads to Inkberrow in Worcestershire; the village that provided inspiration for Britain's longest-running radio drama, The Archers.

Solway Coast
Joe Crowley & Adam Henson explore the Solway Coast, where ancient traditions & fragile wildlife are being carefully nurtured by those who call this borderland home.

The Supreme
Matt Baker & Charlotte Smith are in Wrexham for the biggest date in the sheepdog trialling calendar - The Supreme. Show more

Countryfile Ramble for BBC Children in Need 2025
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.

A Tale of Two Ciders
Charlotte Smith & Adam Henson are in Herefordshire, the UK's Cider capital, at the height of the Apple harvest.

Kent Riviera
Charlotte Smith, Matt Baker & Adam Henson are in Kent to explore the influence France had on the 'Garden of England'.

Chatsworth- An Evolving Estate
Anita Rani & Sean Fletcher explore the magnificent Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire – 35,000 acres of farmland, woodland & meadows, with the River Derwent running through it's heart.

Wiltshire Woods
Charlotte Smith & John Craven, uncover from the forest floor to the canopy above the hidden magic that thrives in Wiltshire's woodlands in autumn.

Vegetable Harvest- A Very Tough Year
After a scorching summer, 2025's harvest could be one of the worst in recent years. What could that mean for farmers, our food & for the future of British produce. ??

Hamza's Highlands - Scottish Wildcats
Hamza Yassin joins the team behind an ambitious conservation project to help release three wildcats into the Scottish Highlands.

Somerset Levels
Anita Rani and Joe Crowley are in the Somerset Levels, where autumn brings a time of transition – a chance to restore the landscape and prepare for winter.

The Lake District: Turner's Landscape
John Craven and Vick Hope explore the stunning scenery of the Lake District, following in the footsteps of JMW Turner.
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