A four-part look at the current state of British agriculture.
With a 2,000-acre business in Cambridgeshire, Oliver Walston is that rare thing - a farmer who admits that he is rich and doesn't need subsidies. A firm follower of the free market, he argues that the farm support system, which sends him a cheque for £180,000 each Christmas, is crazy and should be reformed, if not abolished.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)