Johnny Kingdom: A Year on Exmoor - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
My Grand Design
In the autumn,
Johnny Kingdom builds a new badger hide from where he will film Exmoor's wildlife over the coming year.
Masters of the Moor
As the rutting season begins, Johnny attends to some unfinished business.
The Round Up
Johnny films the lively annual round-up of the Exmoor ponies, one of England's rarest breeds, and reminds himself he's no longer a poacher as he watches salmon leaping.
When Johnny Met Tommy
Johnny's plans to film Exmoor's wildlife in the snow are scuppered when he's asked to care for an injured buzzard.
Birds and Beasts
In January, the nation's media go in pursuit of some wild boar on the loose, while Johnny gets close to some migrating spoonbills.
New Life and Old Friends
Spring arrives, but Johnny's three-legged pet deer, Bambi, is not well. A difficult decision has to be made about her future.
I'd Love to See a Badger
The amateur cameraman tries to film badgers from his hide, but the food he's put down is eaten by squirrels, pheasants and rats.
Close Encounters
Johnny's search for red deer calves leads to a close encounter with an animal that no one realised was living wild on Exmoor.
Strange Sights
Johnny's quest to discover a newborn red deer calf is interrupted by a sighting of a red-legged partridge herding her chicks to safety.
Farewell Old Friend
Johnny manages to buy the land on which his badger hide stands, but the excitement is overshadowed by worries about his pet deer, whose back leg is getting worse.
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