Countrywise
Season 2 Episode 17 - Woolacombe Bay
Countrywise is a British television series on ITV, in which broadcaster Paul Heiney and the team of reporters look at the best of Britain's coast and country, with contributions from the ITV regions. Quite often, the classical historian Bettany Hughes appears on the programme, when she is introduced as the "Countrywise Historian". The programme began a new series in December 2010 - Countrywise Kitchen, about foraging for food and food connected with different parts of the country. For example, the edition broadcast on 10 December 2010 mentioned gathering mushrooms, and mentioned the cep mushroom. Celebrities who have appeared on the programme include Rachel de Thame, who appeared on the programme on 5 July 2011. The most recent series of the programme began broadcast on 25 June 2012, when it came from the Isle of Man and mentioned the Manx cat. A more recent edition of the programme has come from Ireland.This edition of the programme mentioned how the newest member of the Countrywise team has been the programme's scientist, Charlotte Uhlenbroek, who discussed Finn MacCool when the programme was in Ireland. In late July 2012, the programme was broadcast in Pembrokeshire, Wales, where it visited the smallest city in the United Kingdom, that of St. David's.
Episodes in Season 2
Countryside larder
30 min
Eden Project in Cornwall
30 min
Yorkshire Dales
30 min
Dartmoor
30 min
Guernsey
30 min
East and West Sussex
30 min
Cheshire
30 min
Carmarthenshire
30 min
Series 2, Episode 9
30 min
Series 2, Episode 10
30 min
North Wales
30 min
Derbyshire Dales
30 min
New Forest in Hampshire
30 min
Forest of Bowland in Lancashire
30 min
Essex
30 min
Northumberland
30 min
Woolacombe Bay
30 min
Vale of Evesham in Worcestershire
30 min
Shropshire
30 min
Series 2, Episode 20
30 min
Series 2, Episode 21
30 min
Series 2, Episode 22
30 min
Series 2, Episode 23
30 min
Series 2, Episode 24
30 min
Series 2, Episode 25
30 min
Series 2, Episode 26
30 min
Series 2, Episode 27
30 min
Christmas Special
30 min