20/04/2018
Inspiration for getting out and about at the weekend with Fiona Stalker.
Radio Scotland
Hyrwyddo cig oen a chig eidion Cymru yn Singapore a Canada.
Y newyddion ffermio diweddaraf gyda Dei Tomos a John Meredith.
Radio Cymru
Bad Weather Payments, Farm Vets, Farm Inspections
The latest news about food, farming and the countryside
Radio 4
Young people and landscape, Doncaster
Countryside magazine featuring the people and wildlife that shape the landscape of Britain
Undiscovered Colombia
Programme looking at man's effect on the environment and how the environment reacts
Ed Byrne's Tweet Takeover, Pt 2
People who listen to and are inspired by birds and birdsong tell their stories.
Bringing Opera to the Village Hall
Programme serving everyone living in the countryside, and tackling issues affecting them
Radio Wales
New Zealand Deer
Getting to the heart of country life with a look at individual farming endeavours
Trains And Boats And Trefoils
People, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique, with Anne Marie McAleese.
Radio Ulster
14/04/2018
Elaine Mitchell takes a weekly look at farming, countryside issues, industry and tech
A portrait of RAF Holbeach, a test site for trainee bomber pilots.
Radio 4 Extra
Series 38
Purton, Gloucestershire
Clare Balding joins notable and interesting people for a walk through the countryside
The passage of the seasons in a year in the life of Cockshutt Wood in Herefordshire.
The Celtic Rainforest
Natural history programme
Series 1
Collecting
Series of talks by Sir David Attenborough on the natural histories of creatures and plants
Poet Ian McMillan makes a pilgrimage to the top of the Lake District mountain high street.
Cors Caron
Iolo Williams yn crwydro nifer o gynefinoedd gwyllt Cymru.
Food and Farming Awards 2017
Second Course
Celebrating the best of British food
Yorkshire Farming - Two Years In Review
BBC Radio York look at issues affecting farming and the North Yorkshire countryside.
Radio York
Ash Dieback Fungus
Natural history series telling the stories of Britain's non-native invasive species.
Series 9
The Fen Raft Spider
Natural history programme offering a unique insight into the natural world
Natural Histories Comedy Awards
Stories of nature’s impact on human culture and society through history.
The Reed Bed
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson presents a series of audio postcards.
Mudflats and Salt Marshes
Brett Westwood and Phil Gates present a guide to some of Britain's coastal wildlife.
Why are orchids so popular? Jim Endersby offers a new scientific history of their allure.
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