Open Country Episodes Episode guide
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Watership Down
Helen Mark retraces the journey of Watership Down 40 years on.
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Drought
Jules Hudson is in Berkshire looking at the effects of the drought.
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29/03/2012
Helen Mark investigates the Flat Holm nature reserve off the Cardiff coast.
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22/03/2012
Open Country explores the importance of the Kent landscape to Charles Dickens.
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02/02/2012
Jules Hudson discovers a hidden landscape, deep beneath the East Anglian fens.
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26/01/2012
Jules Hudson visits an Afghan village in Norfolk used to train soldiers.
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19/01/2012
Seven years since the hunting act became law, Open Country investigates if it's working.
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Olympics
With six months to go, Helen Mark investigates if Weymouth is ready for the Olympic Games.
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Knockando Woolmill
Helen Mark visits the Scottish Highlands to see how a river can shape a village's fortunes
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29/12/2011
The coastal communities of Moray Firth discuss the importance of preserving the gansey.
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22/12/2011
Assessing a 60-year-old project on the Farne Islands, home to grey seals.
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Snowdonia: Search and Rescue Dog Association
Helen Mark joins a very special training day in the Snowdonia National Park.
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Lancashire: Shale Gas
Does the Lancashire landscape hold the key to cheaper gas bills?
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03/12/2011
A major recruitment drive is launched for volunteers to help man our waterways.
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01/12/2011
A major recruitment drive is launched for volunteers to help man our waterways.
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24/11/2011
Research sheds light on acts of resistance in occupied Jersey during the Second World War.
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17/11/2011
Richard Uridge meets the 58 residents of Herm who all live and work for just one employer.
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10/11/2011
Open Country investigates the latest on a disease which is ravaging forests across the UK.
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The Dark Peaks
Jules Hudson visits the Peak District to discover its tragic aviation history.
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Heather Moorland
Jules Hudson visits the North York Moors to see how heather moorland is being revived.
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Neptune's Army of Rubbish Cleaners
Richard Uridge explores the Pembrokeshire coast around Skomer island from the bottom up.
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The Devil's Beeftub
Helen Mark explores the Devil's Beeftub and Grey Mare's Tail in the Scottish Borders.
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Island Revival
The isle of Ulva was abandoned 200 years ago. Helen Mark finds out why it's now thriving.
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13/08/2011
Richard Uridge travels the River Wye looking for barbel fish and tranquil waters.
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06/08/2011
Helen Mark visits Kent to discover the history of the Ordnance Survey after 220 years.
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30/07/2011
Helen Mark visits a Traveller site in Essex and asks who should live in the countryside.
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Northumberlandia
Is the largest replica of the human body in the landscape a good idea for Northumberland?
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The South Downs - An Inspirational Landscape
Helen Mark is in Sussex to find out about the inspirational South Downs.
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Trailblaze on the South Downs
Why has a new scheme to encourage people onto our national trails upset some people?
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Hay Meadows
Which of our precious natural habitats is under threat? Helen Mark finds out.