Open Country Episodes Episode guide
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24/01/2009
Matt Baker finds out about the role of Morris Dancing in the life of the Cotswolds.
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17/01/2009
Matt Baker visits the first wild beaver colony in the UK, in Gloucestershire.
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10/01/2009
Helen Mark visits the Black Mountains.
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03/01/2009
Matt Baker visits Northumberland to see how the fledgling red kite population is faring.
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27/12/2008
Reporting from the tiny Channel island of Sark.
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20/12/2008
Countryside magazine. Matt Baker reports from a valley in Yorkshire.
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13/12/2008
Helen Mark chats with the creator of the nation's newest and largest forest, Felix Dennis.
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06/12/2008
Matt Baker finds out about a project to revive the hydroelectric plant in Yorkshire.
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29/11/2008
Helen Mark visits Mourne in Northern Ireland, mooted as the country's first national park.
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22/11/2008
Matt Baker discovers the latest attempts to save red squirrels from extinction.
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15/11/2008
Matt Baker investigates traditional freemining in the Forest of Dean.
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08/11/2008
Helen Mark investigates a mysterious spate of cockle deaths in Cornwall.
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01/11/2008
Food critic Charles Campion goes foraging for lunch on the Kent coast.
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25/10/2008
Countryside magazine. Helen Mark finds that spring is in the air on the Isles of Scilly.
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18/10/2008
Matt Baker goes to Bournemouth to investigate Europe's first artificial surfing reef.
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11/10/2008
Elinor Goodman explores the horse stables at Lambourn in Berkshire.
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04/10/2008
Matt Baker goes hopping in Kent, and sees how it has influenced the landscape of the Weald
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27/09/2008
Elinor Goodman visits Markwell Woods and Horndean Parish in West Sussex.
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20/09/2008
Helen Mark sails the length of Lough Foyle, where a ferry route has reopened.
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13/09/2008
Elinor Goodman visits the Chilterns to see if the area has the best rural life in Britain.
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06/09/2008
Helen Mark visits Tory Island off the Donegal coast, a tiny isle steeped in Celtic legend.
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30/08/2008
Helen Mark follows a mobile library van in Herefordshire.
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23/08/2008
Helen Mark visits Exmoor, where local farmers and businesses are saving rare butterflies.
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Caz Graham keeps the fires from burning in Northumberland
Caz Graham visits Northumberland to see how fire has shaped the landscape.
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09/08/2008
Matt Baker finds mud, fish and relics in the Bristol Channel.
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02/08/2008
Matt Baker discovers why bees make the Devon countryside so special.
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26/07/2008
Helen Mark looks at the work of wildlife police in Tayside.
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19/07/2008
Helen Mark asks whether animals which have died out should be reintroduced into the wild.
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12/07/2008
Elinor Goodman meets the finalists in England's Green Village competition.
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05/07/2008
Countryside magazine with Matt Baker.