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Landward returns for its autumn run of 14 new episodes with presenters Dougie Vipond, Arlene Stuart, Euan McIlwraith and Anne Lundon travelling the length and breadth of the country to bring in the best stories from the Scottish countryside
The last episode of the series is a summer special packed full of seasonal stories. The team remember their childhood Scottish holidays and taste some Scots-Italian ice cream.
Dougie and Nick are in their kitchens cooking with fantastic Scottish produce, Euan reflects on how the bird of prey population has changed over the time he has been reporting, and Arlene investigates the impact of Covid-19 on the traditional common riding festivals.
A special programme looking back and celebrating the best of the Royal Highland Show. Although cancelled this year, Dougie heads along to the Ingliston show ground to chat to organisers about these exceptional circumstances. He also charts the history of the show as it celebrates its 180th anniversary. Arlene finds out what the event means to some show regulars who are at home this year. Euan reflects on reporting on the show for television and radio for the last thirty years.
Scotland's countryside programme. In this episode, Arlene explores the River Tweed, while Euan delves into the history of his beloved vintage Land Rover.
Scotland's countryside programme. In this episode, Dougie and Nick are cooking in their own kitchens, while Euan explores the historic maps everyone can access.
Scotland's countryside programme. In this episode, Dougie visits his favourite local Loch, while Euan explores all the hues of yellow in the spring countryside.
Euan explores the myth and legend surrounding our common garden birds, while Anne meets the man who fought for his remote village to be connected by road.
In this episode, Euan learns about a striking new discovery at the Calanais stone circle on Lewis, Anne finds out about the transformation of the River Kelvin and Arlene meetssome red kites. Meanwhile, Dougie finds out how the fishing industry has been hit by lockdown.
In this episode, Euan learns about a striking new discovery at the Calanais stone circle on Lewis, Anne finds out about the transformation of the River Kelvin and Arlene meetssome red kites. Meanwhile, Dougie finds out how the fishing industry has been hit by lockdown.
Dougie Vipond investigates how rural businesses are transforming to become delivery services, while Anne tries out the fast-growing sport of canicross, running with help from your dog.
In this episode, Dougie Vipond investigates how berry farmers are finding new recruits, while Euan is wildlife-watching in lockdown. There is a feature on the project to protect capercaillie, Anne is rescued by extremely well-trained dogs, and Arlene reveals her favourite beach.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme. This episode sees Dougie Vipond explore the impact of COVID-19 on farming.