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Countryfile

on BBC One London

The series which looks at issues at the heart of life in the British countryside. Eight years on from the nuclear accident at
Chernobyl, almost 600 British farms are still contaminated with radioactive fall-out, and farmers are banned from moving sheep which graze there. The programme asks if life for those farming families can ever return to normal.
Presented by John Craven. Executive producer Tim Manning
(A revised version of this programme will be shown next Sunday)
John Craven on our countryside
SEE FEATURE page 34

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Presented By:
John Craven.
Producer:
Tim Manning
Unknown:
John Craven

BBC One London

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