Take a moment to celebrate the power of nature and connect with the world around you.
Iolo Williams finds a pine marten, a red kite nest and a zinc mine in the Rheidol valley.
Professor Brian Cox investigates the stunning diversity of shapes in the natural world.
Joanna Page is pursuing her lifelong passion - volunteering at an animal rescue centre.
David Attenborough reveals our wildlife, from killer whales to cheeky puffins.
Naturalist Steve Backshall visits uncharted territory in pursuit of new discoveries.
Hamza Yassin travels across the UK to track down his favourite birds of prey.
A look at how without volcanoes, there would be no life on Earth.
Jules and Greg are in Glasgow and Edinburgh exploring urban cold-water locations.
Countryfile heads to Inkberrow, the village that provided inspiration for The Archers.
Cumbria’s red squirrels throughout the seasons and the people who ensure their survival.
The Simpson family love travelling to remote parts of the world on holiday. (1974)
Biologist Merlin Sheldrake travels the globe, exploring the secret world of fungi.
Uninterrupted and unspoiled, the birdsong of sunrise in all its glory.
It’s spring: hills and bogs burst into life, while locals celebrate their past.
How people have devised remarkable ways to face the extremes of nature.
Simon Reeve travels through the glorious Lake District and the county of Cumbria.
Where two worlds collide and animals battle to survive.
Liz Bonnin heads to the Dominican Republic, where she scales a 60-foot palm tree.
For a long time we've known that plants can move, but recent studies reveal other secrets.
Derek Brockway discovers the most southerly point of Wales - Flat Holm Island.
Monty Don travels from Scotland to Northumberland to learn more about Britain's gardens.
Terry Abraham's film of Helvellyn features a low-level flight through its landscape.
Mark Thompson and Lolly Spence kick off their journey in the coastal town of Larne.