John Craven and the team with interesting stories of the season, including how a secret wartime mission behind enemy lines brought garlic to the Isle of Wight. Show more
John Craven and the team explore summer in the British countryside. Jules Hudson finds out how changing shower gel could help save our seas and protect marine wildlife. Show more
John Craven and the team explore summer in the British countryside, this time with a celebration and examination of our seasonal foods and produce. Show more
John Craven presents a series focusing on the British countryside in the summertime. The team finds out if it is possible to farm lobster to safeguard wild stocks. Show more
John Craven and the team with interesting stories of the season. Margherita Taylor finds out why hayfever is on the rise. Paul Martin shows how to grow fruit and veg anywhere. Show more
John Craven and the team with interesting stories of the season. Keeley Donovan finds out about the RNLI's latest lifesaving campaign. Show more
John Craven and the team with interesting stories of the season. In St Michael's Mount, Margharita Taylor learns what rising seas and coastal erosion could mean for its residents. Show more
John Craven and the team file their final British countryside summer reports of 2016. Keeley Donovan joins the pea squad for the harvest. Show more
Paul Martin visits Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire to watch the bats emerging from the rooftop gargoyles and learns what should be done if they decide to take up residence in a loft.
Margherita Taylor is in Northumberland at Hadrian's Wall, one of the latest national monuments to be besieged by illegal metal detectorists known as nighthawkers.
John Craven and the team explore summer in the British countryside. Margherita Taylor reports on a summer crop that is being grown for pain relief. Show more
John Craven and the team with interesting stories of the season. John enjoys the splendour of Osborne House, and Paul Martin discovers how to create a perfect garden hideaway. Show more
The Countryfile team take a look at the best summer stories. Margherita Taylor is on the banks of the River Thames to find out which creatures are making their homes in the water.
Jules Hudson is in the Lake District to discover how recycled nappies and other soft plastics could be the answer to fixing the growing number of potholes in the road network.
On the Sussex Downs, Jules Hudson finds out how light pollution is wrecking prospects of romance for glow-worms and goes on a night-time safari to try to spot one glowing.