Open Country Episodes Episode guide
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Mabel's mountain trip with hares
Three men and a famous dog have an adventure in the snow.
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Return of the Derry Girl
Marie-Louise Muir explores the emerging new identity of Derry/Londonderry.
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Creative Island with Anneka Rice
What makes the Isle of Wight one of the most creative places in the UK?
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Seeking asylum in nature
Helen Mark meets a group of asylum seekers as they help with conservation work in Wales.
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Music of the Gloucestershire landscape
Rose Ferraby finds out how the Gloucestershire landscape has inspired classical composers.
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Wintertide in Hartlepool
Sally Rodgers of A Man Called Adam celebrates the Wintertide Festival in Hartlepool.
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Unearthing the past at Vindolanda
Archaeologist Rose Ferraby visits the Roman site of Vindolanda in Northumberland.
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Wilder London
Wildlife biologist and film-maker Dan O’Neill discovers the wild side of London.
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Shaky Toun
Helen Mark finds out about the Highland Boundary Fault and how it's shaped the landscape.
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Caves and Dragons: Pembrokeshire by Paddleboard
Anna Jones paddleboards the sea caves of Pembrokeshire that 'breathe' like dragons.
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Mountain Rescue
Mountain Rescue teams are under pressure. Helen Mark visits the Lake District to hear why.
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Hutting
Helen Mark finds out about the hutting movement in Scotland.
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Felixstowe with Carolyn Quinn
Carolyn explores this Suffolk seaside town, a place she's visited often over the years.
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Fieldnotes from Eternity
Paul Evans explores the rich folklore and natural history of St Melangell church in Powys
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Stone Circles and Dark Skies in County Tyrone
Helen Mark hears how ancient Irish stone circles have inspired 21st century star gazers.
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Highlands with Horses
Mary-Ann Ochota joins a group of walkers, riders and horses in the Scottish Highlands.
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Sound and Light at Dungeness
Helen Mark explores the unusual landscape of Dungeness in Kent.
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Oban Cliff Mystery
Who's been banging titanium bolts into Oban's cliffs?
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The Isle of Man
Helen Mark finds out about new plans to restore temperate rainforest in the Isle of Man.
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Stories of Sea and Stone
Rose Ferraby explores the coastal landscape around Whitby in North Yorkshire.
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The Maelor
Mike Parker takes us on a tour of the Maelor, a part of Wales that juts forcibly east
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Tiny's Cairn
A journey along the road of the kings
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Inspiration on the Tay
Dougie Vipond explores the artistic influence of the Tay estuary.
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Wartime Secrets of Coleshill
Helen Mark visits Coleshill in Oxfordshire, where a secret army was trained during WWII.
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Rhondda valley: a landscape of change
Helen Mark explores the landscape of the Rhondda valley in south Wales.
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Chasing Jamie Allan
Jez Lowe traces the path of the 18th-century musician Jamie Allan, The Duke’s Piper.
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Herefordshire's Golden Valley
Ian Marchant explores the border country of the Golden Valley in Herefordshire.
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Lost Norfolk
Lawrence D'Silva explores the abandoned villages and ruined churches of Norfolk.
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Saving Our Wild Spaces
In a new series, Helen Mark speaks to some of the people who volunteer in conservation.
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Seahenge
Rose Ferraby finds out about Seahenge - a timber monument found on a beach in Norfolk.