Stories are shared of the people, places and issues at the heart of the British countryside. Popular features include the programme's photography contest, which culminates in a yearly calendar sold to benefit charity, the Video Diary, produced by viewers and focused on life in rural areas, and the weather forecasts.
John Craven visits Farmoor Reservoir in Oxfordshire.
Sammi Kinghorn and Matt Baker explore the waterways of the Shropshire Hills.
Countryfile is in Dartmoor, famous for its rugged landscape, vast moorland and ponies.
Adam Henson and Sean Fletcher explore the rich landscapes of the New Forest.
Matt and Charlotte learn about the vital role that wetlands play in supporting birds.
Matt Baker and Charlotte Smith uncover threats facing the Northern Ireland mountain range.
Hamza Yassin takes us on a sea eagle safari across the Sound of Mull to Tobermory.
Adam Henson and Charlotte Smith visit the Stirling Bull Sales.
Matt, Anita and Adam discover the wonders of the Humber Estuary.
Matt Baker and new presenter Vick Hope explore England’s largest forest.
Matt Baker and Joe Crowley explore the slate landscape of north west Wales.
John Craven is back in Devon to revisit the River Otter Beaver Project.
Matt Baker and Margherita Taylor commemorate 200 years since the birth of the railways.
Adam Henson and Charlotte Smith are in the Cairngorms National Park.
Charlotte and John visit a restoration project bringing a historic waterway back to life.
John Craven and Vick Hope celebrate new life on the Wembury coast.
The programme ventures to Bolton Abbey in North Yorkshire.
Margherita Taylor and Joe Crowley are in the Forest of Bowland for a sensory spring feast.
Three of the show's presenters guide us through their approaches to rearing sheep.
Countryfile heads to Inkberrow, the village that provided inspiration for The Archers.
John Craven and Sean Fletcher are in Mid Wales around the Dyfi river.
Shropshire’s Nature Comeback. Charlotte and Matt are in Shropshire, where landscapes are being brought back to life.
Matt Baker and Charlotte Smith are in Wrexham for the Supreme.
Vick Hope and Joe Crowley are in West Sussex to celebrate the revival of the white stork.
We explore how the countryside shaped Bradford and its creative legacy.
Matt and Margherita are in Herefordshire to explore innovations in agriculture.
At the northernmost edge of mainland Scotland, a spectacle unfolds.
Matt Baker and Sammi Kinghorn are in and around the east Devon resort of Seaton.
Sean and Anita witness the return of a long-lost species to the Humber Estuary.
Adam heads to Leicestershire to meet three generations of the Eggleston farming family.
Adam Henson is in the Vale of Evesham to meet the Padda family of soft fruit farmers.
Adam Henson meets a farming family juggling cattle, crops and rare-breed pigs in Somerset.
Adam Henson is in Wiltshire with three generations of the Lemon family.
John Craven visits a railway that has been brought back to life after decades of neglect.
John Craven uncovers Yorkshire’s heritage through traditional grains and age-old crafts.
John Craven's Heritage Yorkshire - The River Nidd. John Craven explores how Yorkshire's history has been shaped by the River Nidd.
John Craven's Heritage Yorkshire - Yorkshire Champions. John Craven tells the story of pioneers Ella Pontefract, Marie Hartley and Joan Ingilby.
Matt Baker and Sammi Kinghorn trace the paw prints of a river legend – Tarka the Otter.
Joe Crowley and Adam Henson explore the Solway Coast.
The Countryfile Ramble for BBC Children in Need is back!
Charlotte Smith and Adam Henson are in Herefordshire, the UK’s cider capital.
The team explore the agricultural connections between the 'Garden of England' and France.
Anita Rani and Sean Fletcher explore the magnificent Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire.
The team uncover the hidden magic that thrives in Wiltshire’s woodlands in autumn.
John Craven and Charlotte Smith are in Lincolnshire at the height of harvest.
Hamza Yassin helps release three wildcats into the Scottish Highlands.
A visit to the Somerset Levels and a chance to meet those caring for a remarkable wetland.
John Craven and Vick Hope explore the stunning scenery of the Lake District.
Matt Baker and Sammi Kinghorn explore Bannau Brycheiniog National Park.
Joe Crowley and Vick Hope explore Stonehenge, Britain’s most iconic prehistoric monument.
Matt Baker, Anita Rani and Adam Henson pay a Christmas visit to Cadgwith in Cornwall. [S] [HD]