All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 On The Coast

    • August 1, 2016
    • BBC Two

    Summer is boom time in the countryside and on our coast. It's a season when temperatures rise and the days lengthen. A crucial time when every living thing must make the most of the sunshine. Every day this week, John Craven and the Countryfile Summer Diaries team - Keeley Donovan, Jules Hudson and Margherita Taylor - unveil the stories behind this extraordinary season. As summer season gets underway, many of us head to the coast to cool off, but the unpredictability of the cold water combined with strong currents can prove fatal. Keeley investigates what we should do if we get caught in a rip current. Jules finds out why our seagulls are heading into town for an urban free lunch. From a top-secret location, Margherita reports on a summer crop that's being grown for pain relief. And each day Paul Martin will be breathing new life into his Victorian smallholding in Wiltshire. His summer diary starts with his fruit trees.

  • S01E02 Man vs. Nature

    • August 2, 2016
    • BBC Two

    Every day this week, John Craven and the Countryfile Summer Diaries team - Keeley Donovan, Jules Hudson and Margherita Taylor - search the British Isles for summer treats. Today, Jules finds out how changing our shower gel could help save our seas and protect our marine wildlife. Keeley reports on the summer battle between fruit farmer and Mother Nature. The arrival of elderflower is a sure sign that summer is here. Margherita joins the pickers bringing in this year's harvest. And in Wiltshire, Paul Martin provides top tips on combatting pests on his allotment.

  • S01E03 A Taste of Summer

    • August 3, 2016
    • BBC Two

    Countryfile Summer Diaries marks the arrival of summertime across the British Isles with a celebration and exploration of our seasonal foods and produce. John Craven is joined by the team - Jules Hudson, Keeley Donovan and Margherita Taylor - to report the key stories from the world of food and farming that are shaping the course of the season this year. From a secret location, Margherita is on the trail of an exclusive and rather elusive food that is worth its weight in gold. Jules is finding out whether eating ice cream at this time of the year could actually be good for your health. Nearly half the population in the UK has low levels of vitamin D, so Keeley asks if a drop of sunshine could be the answer. And rookie smallholder Paul Martin provides tips on how to create charcoal for a summer barbecue.

  • S01E04 Conservation

    • August 4, 2016
    • BBC Two

    The Countryfile Summer Diaries team continues to explore the wonders of summertime. John Craven is joined by Jules Hudson, Keeley Donovan and Margherita Taylor, who have been scouring the British Isles for tales of survival, celebration and seasonal inspiration. Find out if it is possible to farm lobster to safeguard wild stocks, and how climbers are helping to protect a rare upland bird. Plus, why wildflower meadows are in danger of becoming 'McMeadows' and what we can all do to stop this new phenomenon. And there are tips on how to keep quails from fledgling smallholder Paul Martin.

  • S01E05 A Window on Autumn

    • August 5, 2016
    • BBC Two

    The Countryfile Summer Diaries team celebrates the remarkable stories of summer for the last time this year. John Craven is joined by Keeley Donovan, Margherita Taylor and Paul Martin as they file their final reports of the season. As we look forward to autumn, Keeley joins the pea squad to bring in our most popular vegetable. Margherita finds out why a bunch of women is putting the bloom back in to Britain, whilst Paul cracks how to cash in on keeping quails.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Episode 1

    • August 28, 2017
    • BBC Two

    Every day this week, John Craven and the Countryfile Diaries team - Keeley Donovan, Jules Hudson, Paul Martin, and Margherita Taylor - bring you the most interesting stories of the season. To kick off the series, John enjoys the splendour of Osborne House, Queen Victoria and Albert's seaside palace on the Isle of Wight. Meanwhile, Keeley meets the team searching for natural solutions to a pesky invasive plant species that are a headache to homeowners and cost the UK economy £1.7 billion. Joe Crowley investigates what dry summer weather means for our wildlife, rivers and our water supplies. Greg McKenzie gets stuck into one of the more unusual events put on by our heritage sites to keep us visiting all summer long. We'll be giving you some of our Countryfile top picks if you fancy getting out for a coastal walk this season. And Paul discovers how you can create your perfect garden hideaway.

  • S02E02 Episode 2

    • August 29, 2017
    • BBC Two

    Every day this week, John Craven and the Countryfile Diaries team - Keeley Donovan, Jules Hudson, Paul Martin, and Margherita Taylor - bring you the most interesting stories of the season. In today's programme, Margherita finds out why hayfever is on the rise and what we can do to keep the summer sneezes at bay. Meanwhile, Keeley discovers how wildlife crime is having a devastating effect on our fledgling birds of prey. Jules tries out the very latest in comfortable camping, when he and his four-legged friend Teddy go 'champing', spending the night in a disused church. We'll be giving you the inside track on some of Countryfile's favourite places to spot birds this season. And Paul shows you how to grow your own fruit and veg, even in the smallest of spaces.

  • S02E03 Episode 3

    • August 30, 2017
    • BBC Two

    Every day this week, John Craven and the Countryfile Diaries team - Keeley Donovan, Jules Hudson, Paul Martin, and Margherita Taylor - bring you the most interesting stories of the season. On the show today, Keeley takes the plunge to find out why the RNLI's latest campaign could save your life if you end up in cold water this summer. Jules is in the Cotswolds discovering how men's sheds are being used to help tackle rural loneliness. Margherita is in Cornwall getting up close and personal with some unusual furry mammals, with a pioneering project that is reintroducing beavers for the first time in centuries to help tackle flooding. We'll be giving you the Countryfile guide to some of the favourite beaches we've visited across the UK. And Paul's on a detective hunt to discover what kind of feathered friend has taken up residence in his owl box and what he can do to encourage them to come back.

  • S02E04 Episode 4

    • August 31, 2017
    • BBC Two

    very day this week, John Craven and the Countryfile Diaries team - Keeley Donovan, Jules Hudson, Paul Martin, and Margherita Taylor - bring you the most interesting stories of the season. In today's show, Margherita heads to one of Britain's smallest islands, St Michael's Mount, to find out what rising seas and coastal erosion could mean for some of our favourite summer holiday destinations and the people living there. Keeley discovers why Scottish seas are a treasure trove for snorkelers and divers, as she delves beneath the waves of a new 100-mile snorkelling trail on the west coast which has some of the clearest and wildlife-filled waters in Britain. Roy Taylor discovers how a landscape laid waste by coal mining has become a wonderful wildlife sanctuary. We'll be giving you our guide to some of the incredible assortment of weird and wonderful creatures of the sea we've been lucky enough to come across over the years on Countryfile. And Paul learns all you need to know about adopting your own brood of feathered friends.

  • S02E05 Episode 5

    • September 1, 2017
    • BBC Two

    Every day this week, John Craven and the Countryfile Diaries team - Keeley Donovan, Jules Hudson, Paul Martin, and Margherita Taylor - bring you the most interesting stories of the season. In the final episode of the season, Margherita discovers how a secret wartime mission behind enemy lines brought one of our favourite seasonings, garlic, to the Isle of Wight. Keeley learns how a group of dedicated volunteers came to the dramatic rescue of a stranded sunburnt dolphin that was clinging to life. Jules finds out how going back to the past could offer a solution to the future, as he turns thatcher's apprentice for the day to discover that many of our heritage crafts are desperate for new recruits. Summer is a time we celebrate our countryside and the people who work in it at country shows, and we take you through some of the favourites Countryfile has visited over the years. And if you're an urban dweller, Paul discovers how you too can keep city bees.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Episode 1

    • August 27, 2018
    • BBC Two

    John Craven and the team present the best summer stories. Keeley Donovan reports from the beach in sunny Scarborough as she discovers how people need to be more sun savvy. Top dermatologist Dr Walayat Hussain explains how people can stay safe in a heatwave. Paul Martin is in Surrey with actor and animal rights champion Jenny Seagrove. Horse-mad since she was a youngster, Jenny has turned her passion into a mission to rescue abandoned horses. At her sanctuary in Surrey, they are given a new lease in life helping sick and vulnerable children. Margherita Taylor is on the banks of the River Thames. The the river was once known as the Big Stink, with stretches declared biologically dead, but there has been a remarkable fightback, and Margherita discovers some surprises as she finds out what creatures are making their homes in the cleaner waters. Jules Hudson's Labrador Teddy is dressed to take on the heatwave as he and his master discover how to keep pets safe in hot weather.

  • S03E02 Episode 2

    • August 28, 2018
    • BBC Two

    Jules Hudson is in the Lake District to discover how recycled nappies and other soft plastics could be the answer to fixing the growing number of potholes in the crumbling road network. It is reckoned it would take £12 billion to get the roads into shape, but cheap and durable plastics could come to the rescue of cash-strapped councils. Steve Brown learns how the pollinating ability of his favourite creature, the bumblebee, is at risk from a certain type of pesticide. In Bristol's Botanic Garden, Steve meets bee expert Mario Vallejo-Marin from the University of Stirling to discover more. Margherita Taylor is in Croyde in Devon to discover how important tourism is to the village. But what is the best way to protect the very beauty tourists come for in the first place? James Wong is in Liverpool to learn about a rooftop revolution where the ancient growing method of aquaponics could help to feed a burgeoning urban population.

  • S03E03 Episode 3

    • August 29, 2018
    • BBC Two

    As figures reveal that 2,000 dogs are being stolen in the UK each year, Keeley Donovan speaks to pet detective Colin Butcher to discover what can be done to keep them safe. Paul Martin is in London at the Lordship Rec. He meets Clasford Stirling to hear how the Rec has blossomed and is creating an exciting blueprint for others to follow. The north Devon village of Croyde - like so many other coastal villages all over the UK - is determined to crack down on plastics, and a shocking discovery in a cove graphically illustrates why villagers are enlisting the help of holidaymakers as they descend on the beach in their thousands. Margherita Taylor reports on Croyde campaigners doing their bit to go plastic-free. On the Sussex Downs, Jules Hudson finds out how light pollution is wrecking prospects of romance for glow-worms. He is with scientist Craig Perl on a night-time safari, hoping to spot one of them glowing as they should.

  • S03E04 Episode 4

    • August 30, 2018
    • BBC Two

    Steve Brown is in Warwickshire investigating how the summer heatwave has crippled crops and affected what ends up on dinner plates. At Evesham market, Steve finds out if shoppers would be prepared to follow the example of the French and pay five times more for home-grown produce. Paul Martin is at Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire for the spooky summer sight of bats emerging from the rooftop gargoyles. These flying mammals are in trouble as numbers have toppled, so what do you do if they decide to take up residence in your lofts? Like countless other coastal villages around the UK, Croyde in north Devon is facing a property crisis as over half the village is made up of holiday homes. Margherita Taylor meets a young family who would love to live in the seaside resort but who are being priced out of the market by rocketing house prices. Keeley Donovan visits the eco-village of Hockerton outside Nottingham to search for a cure for stress.

  • S03E05 Episode 5

    • August 31, 2018
    • BBC Two

    John Craven spends his last day of the series enjoying the breathtaking north Cornwall coast, while Jules Hudson is at home in Herefordshire discovering why a good dose of country air might not be all that it's cracked up to be. Two thirds of people in the UK are living with illegal levels of air pollution. Expert Mark Sutton from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology reveals the best and worst places to live in the countryside. He also shows Jules how to identify lichen which can act as an early warning system. Margherita Taylor is in Northumberland at Hadrian's Wall, one of the latest national monuments to be besieged by illegal metal detectorists known as nighthawkers. Paul Martin is in the Brecon Beacons helping on a mission to save Britain's most endangered mammal, the water vole. Paul discovers how the voles' fortunes are being revived as he helps with a release back into the wild at Cosmeston Lakes in south Wales.