Spring Special
Ellie Harrison meets the designer who's creating a celebratory 30th anniversary Countryfile garden for the Hampton Court Flower Show.
Matt Baker is whipping up a Welsh spring treat with baker Beca Lyne-Pirkis.
Ellie Harrison meets the designer who's creating a celebratory 30th anniversary Countryfile garden for the Hampton Court Flower Show.
Anita Rani's in Dorset living life on the edge, in the hope of spotting migrating birds. Steve Brown discovers how a Somerset artist gets an unusual view of our fresh new landscape.
In the Norfolk Broads John Craven explores the legacy of the Edwardian naturalist and photographer Emma Turner.
We meet the Buckinghamshire farmer who's becoming an internet sensation and the metalworker who's capturing spring in miniature.
Adam Henson is getting fit for spring, with a little help from some farm friends.
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Welsh Spring Delights
Hampton Court Garden
Paragliding Painter
Steve joins the artist to see how you can really capture a bird's eye view for a painting - by going paragliding!听听
He takes a tandem flight with instructor Andrew Pearse, who works closely with the charity Flyability.
But it's not only James' sky-high technique that stands out - the way James makes his paint is also unusual.听
He uses egg tempera, paint made from water and egg yolks - which have been kindly provided by the chickens at the end of his garden!
Online Farm
Her son, Rufus, and his friend, Josh, work in online marketing and are setting out to make one film every month this year about Sarah and the realities of farming.
They post the films online to make this story of everyday agricultural life accessible to audiences of all ages.
Emma Turner
Emma was largely forgotten until seven years ago when photographs of her were discovered in the private collection of the aptly-named The Rev Bird.
The find inspired natural history author James Parry to co-write a book about Emma's life.
John travels to the Broads to find out more about the naturalist, who lived among the reeds on a houseboat she named The Water Rail after the first bird she photographed.
He also hears how Emma astonished ornithologists in 1911 with a photograph of a bird that was thought to be extinct in the UK - the bittern.
Fitness Farm
Spring in Miniature
Born and raised in the countryside of the Lincolnshire Wolds, from an early age Laura made tiny objects as homes for ladybirds using seeds and flowers from the garden.听
Today plants and wildlife remain a boundless source of inspiration while Laura works in her Nottinghamshire metal work studio.
We meet her as she collects inspiration for her spring jewellery collection in the bluebell woods on the Welbeck Estate.
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Life on the Ledge
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Matt Baker |
Presenter | Ellie Harrison |
Presenter | Anita Rani |
Presenter | Steve Brown |
Presenter | John Craven |
Presenter | Adam Henson |
Executive Producer | William Lyons |
Series Producer | Joanna Brame |