Dougie is in Glen Affric finding out about an ambitious 30-year rewilding project, while Christina discovers that Scotland's native gulls are under threat. Show more
A special programme from the Isle of Raasay. Dougie uncovers the lost history of the landowner involved in slavery, while Anne celebrates the centenary of Gaelic poet Sorley MacLean. Show more
Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie is at Killiecrankie river gorge in Perthshire, where he finds out about the conservation of ancient oak trees. Show more
Arlene is in Fife visiting Falkland Palace as it prepares to close for winter, while Dougie journeys along the Kyle railway line. Show more
Scotland's countryside magazine. Anne is shopping for local Christmas food and drink at the Kelso Farmers Market, while JJ discovers why hedgehogs are particularly at risk at this time of year. Show more
Special festive episode looking back at 2021. Anne and Arlene get together to celebrate the Christmas season and reflect on their favourite stories of the year. Show more
Dougie is at Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve in Fife to find out how local people have been reconnecting with nature. Show more
In this special, Dougie is in Aberdeenshire discovering the lost landscape of the Picts. Meanwhile, Anne visits the Flow Country, while Arlene marks the centenary of artist Joan Eardley. Show more
In this episode, Dougie is in remote Wester Ross walking the spectacular Postie’s Path. Meanwhile, Anne is searching for monsters in Loch Ness, and Arlene meets some newly born Clydesdale horse foals. Show more
In this episode, Dougie celebrates the 250th anniversary of literary great and Borders boy Sir Walter Scott. Meanwhile, Arlene meets modern day farmer and writer Patrick Laurie. Show more
Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie and Nick are on the Black Isle cooking up some of its locally grown potatoes, and Arlene investigates the welfare issues associated with fast-growing chickens. Show more
Scotland's countryside magazine. In a spring special, Dougie is on the hunt for signs of the season with nature writer Jim Crumley. Show more
Dougie is in Glen Finglas discovering why the Scottish bluebell is so precious, while Arlene is at Balmoral to find out about the sickness that struck the Queen’s highland ponies. Show more
Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie and the team meet the young people who will steer the future of Scotland'scountryside - the young farmers, crofters, conservationists and rural craftspeople. Show more
Dougie is on Arran finding out how a tree disease is changing the island’s landscape and JJ Chalmers tries his hand at dry stane dyking. Show more
Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie is in Sutherland to see how peatland is being restored, JJ visits a blacksmith, and Anne dons a bee suit to meet a bee whisperer at his hives.
Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie meets some of the competitors at the Royal Highland Show. Show more
Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie visits Portsoy in Aberdeenshire to find out more about this year's Scottish Traditional Boat Festival. Show more
Scotland's countryside magazine. JJ Chalmers is in search of lost lochs in Moray, while Anne explores the environmental benefits of picking your own bouquet. Show more
Scotland's countryside magazine. In this episode, Dougie is on the road visiting a new motorhome stopover, while Anne is trekking through the Cairngorms on horseback. Show more