The Countryfile team are on the coastal flatlands of Kent. On Romney Marsh, Matt Baker finds out about the gangs of smugglers who once used the area. Show more
Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury are in the county of Hampshire investigating Britain's naval history and heroism, with the story of the cockleshell heroes.
John Craven visits the Lake District. On his journey, John looks at some of the best stories to have featured cars, boats and bikes on Countryfile. Show more
Stories at the heart of the British countryside. Matt Baker is out on the Humber estuary, while Julia Bradbury is at Leconfield, an MOD defence school for transport.
Julia Bradbury discovers the hidden heritage of Northamptonshire, visiting a farm with a unique take on diversification. Tom Heap reports on Britain's booming deer population. Show more
Julia Bradbury is at Burnham Beeches on the hunt for giant wood ants with an unusual defence mechanism which lead to the discovery of formic acid.
People and stories at the heart of the British countryside. Ellie Harrison follows in the footsteps of Whiteley Turner with a springtime saunter around Luddenden, Calderdale. Show more
Ellie Harrison examines Newmarket's equine heritage, and John Craven visits Ely Cathedral.
The people, places and stories making news in the British countryside. Matt Baker looks at a food revolution in Todmorden and Tom Heap reports on Britain's bees. Show more
Tom Heap investigates how Britain used to be a world leader when it came to innovation in farming. But has Britain still got what it takes? Show more
In the historic kingdom of Fife, Matt Baker explores Tentsmuir forest and Helen Skelton is at Falkland Palace. Tom Heap investigates a controversial issue - culling badgers. Show more
Matt takes to the water with an Olympian to find out what makes Henley-on-Thames such a breeding ground for gold medal-winning rowers. Show more
The Countryfile team with the latest news from the British countryside. In this programme, James Wong finds out about Victorian naturalist Rev Leonard Jenyns. Show more
Ellie Harrison gets up close to a strange and wonderful coastal habitat, and Tom reports on the deadly disease that is ravaging our native ash trees.
John Craven is on a literary journey in the village of Helpston, while Tom Heap investigates the role of the countryside as a playground.
The Countryfile team explore the people, places and stories making news in the British countryside. This episode explores the county of Northamptonshire.
Wildflowers were once a common sight in the British landscape, but in less than 70 years more than 95 per cent of them have disappeared. Tom Heap finds out why.