We're back in Cornwall to visit Giel, who decided to turn his grandmother’s gouda cheese recipe into a business. Kate also meets with a couple who set up an alpaca farm in the Cornish countryside. Show more
This edition visits Cornwall to meet seaweed entrepreneurs Tim and Caro, who run the only company in the UK who freedive to pick their seaweed. Show more
Kate visits the counties of Shropshire and Herefordshire. Arable farmer John and wife Julie made a chance decision to take on billy goats and raise them for meat. Show more
Back to the Land is in Yorkshire, meeting a father-and-son team who own the first and only caviar farm in the UK that harvests sturgeon eggs ethically and humanely. Show more
Kate meets rural cider entrepreneur Tom, who created a company out of a genuine passion for the alcoholic apple elixir, as he takes on his biggest harvest yet. Show more
Kate Humble meets a husband and wife team who are diversifying their family dairy farm to produce the first salt in the famous spa town of Droitwich in over 100 years. Show more
Kate Humble meets local wasabi entrepreneur Jon, who is the only commercial grower in the UK and Europe. Jon embarks on a new venture to market the wasabi leaves as salad. Show more
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Back to the Land is in Hampshire meeting with ex-marketing manager Emma and shepherdess Suzie, who have teamed up with the ambition to produce the best woollen yarn in the UK. Show more
Kate meets Toby and Aly, whose passion for their local woodlands and love for coppicing combined to create a business making traditional, sustainable garden fencing and gates. Show more
A catch-up with some familiar faces from series one. Seaweed entrepreneur Jonathan launches a new beach shack, while beef farmer Will's business - and family - is expanding. Show more
Alfie and his scaffolding gang have seen first-hand the mental health struggles of colleagues in construction. Now they’re joining forces with other workers to make a difference. Show more
Born to Race
Part Two
23 minutes
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Ruben and Lewis have been racing since the age of four and dream of making it in Formula 1. Can these determined young drivers prove that they're a force to be reckoned with? Show more
Zoe Laughlin is on a mission to build her own pair of headphones. In search of inspiration, she heads to Hull University to discover an exciting new substance that can turn any surface into a speaker. Show more
Designer and materials engineer Zoe Laughlin explores the science - and conducts her own experiments - behind creating a more sustainable solution for brushing our teeth. Show more
Building the superyachts of tomorrow. Rare access to a pioneering Ipswich boat yard whose yachts marry classical wooden design with cutting edge sustainability. Show more
Cold water swimmer Jacqui inspires two new recruits with personal life challenges to join her tribe and feel the benefits. Can the sea turn the tide and improve their mental health? Show more
Underdog wheelchair basketball team the Bath Romans take on one of the best squads in the country. But with many new and inexperienced players, do they stand a chance? Show more
Swim tutor Annalize is determined to get more people from the black community to enjoy swimming and be safer in the water. Show more
One in ten dads in the UK struggles with post-natal depression, yet it often goes unacknowledged. This film follows Elliott Rae’s campaign to get more mental health support for dads. Show more