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Countryfile

Countryfile is a British television programme which airs weekly on BBC One and reports on rural, agricultural, and environmental issues in the United Kingdom.

Countryfile
GenreNews magazine
Presented by
Theme music composerDavid Lowe
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerWilliam Lyons
Running time60 minutes
Production companyBBC Studios Factual Entertainment Productions
DistributorBBC Studios
Release
Original networkBBC One
Original release24 July 1988 (1988-07-24) –
present

The programme is currently presented by John Craven, Adam Henson, Matt Baker, Tom Heap, Ellie Harrison, Paul Martin, Helen Skelton, Charlotte Smith, Steve Brown, Sean Fletcher & Anita Rani

Countryfile currently airs every Sunday at various times.

History

The show was first broadcast on 24 July 1988 as Country File. While farming remained a core ingredient, the programme held a much broader brief—to investigate rural issues and celebrate the beauty and diversity of the British countryside.[1]

Anne Brown and Chris Baines fronted the programme for its first year under its original producer Mike Fitzgerald. The programme was modelled on a regional BBC magazine series called "Your Country Needs You", presented by Chris Baines, directed by Ann Brown and produced by Mike Fitzgerald.

Broadcaster John Craven started fronting the Sunday morning programme in 1989. The programme was originally 30 minutes in length.

In April 2009, Countryfile moved to an early Sunday evening slot, with Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury joining Craven as co-presenters. Tom Heap and Ellie Harrison also joined in 2009. In 2014, Helen Skelton became a presenter and in 2015, Anita Rani joined the programme.

The programme currently airs 52 weeks of the year and includes a five-day weather forecast live from the BBC's weather studio in London.

Countryfile was originally produced by BBC Birmingham, moving to BBC Bristol in 2012.

Overview

Episodes are typically centred on two lead presenters visiting a place or region, and uncovering the stories, characters and traditions which make that area distinctive. Typical subject matter includes wildlife, conservation, farming and food production, the arts, countryside crafts, social history and leisure activities. Presenters and guests are often wearing British country clothing, episodes may include several segments with other presenters, uncovering other stories in the region. Compilation programmes occasionally air with a thematic focus, with a reduced number of original segments typically featuring one lead presenter only, and several other segments repeated from previous shows.

Journalism remains an integral part of the programme's agenda. BBC News's Rural Affairs Correspondent Tom Heap, Charlotte Smith or John Craven presents a weekly investigation into the big issues affecting the British countryside. Recent examples include the impact of animal diseases, the move towards renewable energy, environmental disasters, threats to rural services as well as changes to farming policy and practices.

Farmer Adam Henson joined the programme in 2001 following a search to find a new presenter amongst programme viewers. In 2009 he started fronting the weekly "Adam's Farm" strand which gives viewers an insight into the challenges of running a mixed farm in the Cotswolds. His father, Joe Henson, was one of the original founders of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.

In 2013 the programme marked its 25th anniversary with a special edition guest-edited by The Prince of Wales. Countryfile: A Royal Appointment saw the team joining the Prince on his Gloucestershire farm where he shared his passion for the British countryside, rare breed animals, organic farming and hedge-laying. Countryfile also accompanied him on a trip to County Durham to find out what's being done to help struggling hill farmers before heading to a London comprehensive where pupils are growing and cooking their own food with remarkable results. The Silver Jubilee celebrations continued well into July when 250 viewers were invited to a traditional summer fayre held on Adam Henson's farm. The anniversary was marked by a new title sequence and re-versioned music composed by David Lowe.

October 2013 also saw the programme uniting with another BBC institution. Ireland went on to win Countryfile's One Man and His Dog, which was broadcast on 27 October.

Magazine

The BBC's Countryfile magazine was launched in 2007 and is now published by Immediate Media Co.[2][3] The current editor is Fergus Collins.[4]

Photographic competition

The Countryfile Photographic Competition remains a highlight of the programme's year. Viewers are invited to submit entries and the best make up a wall calendar sold in aid of Children in Need. The 2017 calendar raised over £2.2 million for the charity.[5]

Spin-off programmes

Year Name Presenters Notes
2009–2012 Country Tracks Joe Crowley
Helen Skelton
Ellie Harrison
Liz Bonnin
Mark Beaumont
Jodie Kidd
Ben Fogle
2010, 2015–2016 Secret Britain Matt Baker (2010)
Julia Bradbury (2010)
Ellie Harrison (2015–2016)
Adam Henson (2015)
Denise Lewis (2016)
Chris Hollins (2016)
2016— Countryfile: Spring Diaries John Craven
Keeley Donovan
Jules Hudson
Margherita Taylor
Paul Martin

Steve Brown

[6][7][8][9]
Countryfile: Summer Diaries
Countryfile: Autumn Diaries
2017— Countryfile: Winter Diaries

Ageism case

In November 2010, the BBC faced an employment tribunal following allegations of sexism and ageism brought against the corporation by ex-reporter, Miriam O'Reilly. O'Reilly sued the BBC due to the allegations following her dismissal from the programme in 2009, along with other female reporters, Michaela Strachan, Juliet Morris and Charlotte Smith.[10] Former BBC One controller Jay Hunt told the tribunal the claims were "entirely and categorically untrue" as well as "profoundly distressing and utterly offensive", arguing that the only reason for O'Reilly's departure was because she was not recognisable to a peak time audience.

On 11 January 2011, the employment tribunal found in favour of O'Reilly's claims on the grounds of ageism and victimisation, but not sexism.[11] The BBC accepted the tribunal's findings after what O'Reilly described as "an incredibly stressful 14 months."[12]

On-air team

Main presenters

Reporters, relief presenters and co-presenters

Former presenters

International broadcast

Countryfile started airing on BBC Knowledge New Zealand in early 2016.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Country File 24 July 1988, History of the BBC". BBC. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  2. ^ "BBC Countryfile Magazine – Immediate Media Co – The Special Interest Content and Platform Company".
  3. ^ "BBC Countryfile Magazine Subscription".
  4. ^ "Countryfile.com – News, walks & photos from BBC Countryfile Magazine". www.countryfile.com. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  5. ^ "BBC Countryfile Calendar 2018". www.hcscalendar.co.uk. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  6. ^ "BBC commissions Countryfile spin-off after show posts record ratings". The Telegraph. 23 December 2015.
  7. ^ "'Countryfile' Lands BBC Daytime Spin-Off, 'Countryfile Diaries', Following Huge Ratings Success". The Huffington Post UK. 23 December 2015.
  8. ^ "BBC One's Countryfile gets spin-off daytime show". BBC News. 23 December 2015.
  9. ^ Harry Fletcher (9 March 2016). "John Craven is hosting Countryfile's new spinoff". Digital Spy.
  10. ^ 'Fir and loathing on the Countryfile set' The Independent 13 November 2010.
  11. ^ "Former BBC presenter wins ageism claim". The Spy Report. Media Spy. 12 January 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
  12. ^ "Miriam O'Reilly wins Countryfile ageism claim". BBC News. 11 January 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
  13. ^ a b c "BBC – Press Office – Countryfile moves to peak time on BBC One".
  14. ^ "Countryfile – Ellie Harrison". ellie-harrison.com. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  15. ^ "East Sussex, Countryfile – BBC One". BBC. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  16. ^ https://uk.linkedin.com/in/katie-knapman-7117502b[self-published source]

External links

  • Countryfile at BBC Online
  • Official Twitter
  • Countryfile at IMDb
  • Countryfile magazine

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Countryfile news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Countryfile is a British television programme which airs weekly on BBC One and reports on rural agricultural and environmental issues in the United Kingdom CountryfileGenreNews magazinePresented byMatt Baker John Craven Adam Henson Ellie Harrison Helen Skelton Paul Martin Tom Heap Naomi Wilkinson Steve Brown Anita Rani Charlotte Smith Sean FletcherTheme music composerDavid LoweCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishProductionExecutive producerWilliam LyonsRunning time60 minutesProduction companyBBC Studios Factual Entertainment ProductionsDistributorBBC StudiosReleaseOriginal networkBBC OneOriginal release24 July 1988 1988 07 24 presentThe programme is currently presented by John Craven Adam Henson Matt Baker Tom Heap Ellie Harrison Paul Martin Helen Skelton Charlotte Smith Steve Brown Sean Fletcher amp Anita RaniCountryfile currently airs every Sunday at various times Contents 1 History 2 Overview 2 1 Magazine 2 2 Photographic competition 2 3 Spin off programmes 3 Ageism case 4 On air team 4 1 Main presenters 4 2 Reporters relief presenters and co presenters 4 3 Former presenters 5 International broadcast 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe show was first broadcast on 24 July 1988 as Country File While farming remained a core ingredient the programme held a much broader brief to investigate rural issues and celebrate the beauty and diversity of the British countryside 1 Anne Brown and Chris Baines fronted the programme for its first year under its original producer Mike Fitzgerald The programme was modelled on a regional BBC magazine series called Your Country Needs You presented by Chris Baines directed by Ann Brown and produced by Mike Fitzgerald Broadcaster John Craven started fronting the Sunday morning programme in 1989 The programme was originally 30 minutes in length In April 2009 Countryfile moved to an early Sunday evening slot with Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury joining Craven as co presenters Tom Heap and Ellie Harrison also joined in 2009 In 2014 Helen Skelton became a presenter and in 2015 Anita Rani joined the programme The programme currently airs 52 weeks of the year and includes a five day weather forecast live from the BBC s weather studio in London Countryfile was originally produced by BBC Birmingham moving to BBC Bristol in 2012 Overview EditEpisodes are typically centred on two lead presenters visiting a place or region and uncovering the stories characters and traditions which make that area distinctive Typical subject matter includes wildlife conservation farming and food production the arts countryside crafts social history and leisure activities Presenters and guests are often wearing British country clothing episodes may include several segments with other presenters uncovering other stories in the region Compilation programmes occasionally air with a thematic focus with a reduced number of original segments typically featuring one lead presenter only and several other segments repeated from previous shows Journalism remains an integral part of the programme s agenda BBC News s Rural Affairs Correspondent Tom Heap Charlotte Smith or John Craven presents a weekly investigation into the big issues affecting the British countryside Recent examples include the impact of animal diseases the move towards renewable energy environmental disasters threats to rural services as well as changes to farming policy and practices Farmer Adam Henson joined the programme in 2001 following a search to find a new presenter amongst programme viewers In 2009 he started fronting the weekly Adam s Farm strand which gives viewers an insight into the challenges of running a mixed farm in the Cotswolds His father Joe Henson was one of the original founders of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust In 2013 the programme marked its 25th anniversary with a special edition guest edited by The Prince of Wales Countryfile A Royal Appointment saw the team joining the Prince on his Gloucestershire farm where he shared his passion for the British countryside rare breed animals organic farming and hedge laying Countryfile also accompanied him on a trip to County Durham to find out what s being done to help struggling hill farmers before heading to a London comprehensive where pupils are growing and cooking their own food with remarkable results The Silver Jubilee celebrations continued well into July when 250 viewers were invited to a traditional summer fayre held on Adam Henson s farm The anniversary was marked by a new title sequence and re versioned music composed by David Lowe October 2013 also saw the programme uniting with another BBC institution Ireland went on to win Countryfile s One Man and His Dog which was broadcast on 27 October Magazine Edit The BBC s Countryfile magazine was launched in 2007 and is now published by Immediate Media Co 2 3 The current editor is Fergus Collins 4 Photographic competition Edit The Countryfile Photographic Competition remains a highlight of the programme s year Viewers are invited to submit entries and the best make up a wall calendar sold in aid of Children in Need The 2017 calendar raised over 2 2 million for the charity 5 Spin off programmes Edit Year Name Presenters Notes2009 2012 Country Tracks Joe CrowleyHelen SkeltonEllie HarrisonLiz BonninMark BeaumontJodie KiddBen Fogle2010 2015 2016 Secret Britain Matt Baker 2010 Julia Bradbury 2010 Ellie Harrison 2015 2016 Adam Henson 2015 Denise Lewis 2016 Chris Hollins 2016 2016 Countryfile Spring Diaries John CravenKeeley DonovanJules HudsonMargherita TaylorPaul Martin Steve Brown 6 7 8 9 Countryfile Summer DiariesCountryfile Autumn Diaries2017 Countryfile Winter DiariesAgeism case EditIn November 2010 the BBC faced an employment tribunal following allegations of sexism and ageism brought against the corporation by ex reporter Miriam O Reilly O Reilly sued the BBC due to the allegations following her dismissal from the programme in 2009 along with other female reporters Michaela Strachan Juliet Morris and Charlotte Smith 10 Former BBC One controller Jay Hunt told the tribunal the claims were entirely and categorically untrue as well as profoundly distressing and utterly offensive arguing that the only reason for O Reilly s departure was because she was not recognisable to a peak time audience On 11 January 2011 the employment tribunal found in favour of O Reilly s claims on the grounds of ageism and victimisation but not sexism 11 The BBC accepted the tribunal s findings after what O Reilly described as an incredibly stressful 14 months 12 On air team EditMain presenters Edit John Craven 1989 Adam Henson 2001 Matt Baker 2009 13 Tom Heap 2009 Ellie Harrison 2010 14 Helen Skelton 2014 Anita Rani 2015 Sean Fletcher 2015 Reporters relief presenters and co presenters Edit Charlotte Smith 1998 2009 2014 Jules Hudson 2009 13 James Wong 2009 13 Joe Crowley 2014 15 Sam Matterface 2015 Naomi Wilkinson 2015 Steve Brown 2017 Margherita TaylorFormer presenters Edit Clare Balding 2011 2012 Julia Bradbury 2004 2014 Chris Baines 1988 1992 Anne Brown 1988 1989 Ian Breach Michael Collie 1989 1995 Ben Fogle 2001 2009 2014 2015 Caroline Hall Joe Henson 2015 Shiulie Ghosh 1993 1995 Katie Knapman 2009 2013 16 Juliet Morris until 2009 Miriam O Reilly until 2009 Rupert Segar 1990 Michaela Strachan 1999 2009 Roger TaborInternational broadcast EditCountryfile started airing on BBC Knowledge New Zealand in early 2016 See also EditCountrywiseReferences Edit Country File 24 July 1988 History of the BBC BBC Retrieved 24 September 2017 BBC Countryfile Magazine Immediate Media Co The Special Interest Content and Platform Company BBC Countryfile Magazine Subscription Countryfile com News walks amp photos from BBC Countryfile Magazine www countryfile com Retrieved 27 January 2018 BBC Countryfile Calendar 2018 www hcscalendar co uk Retrieved 27 January 2018 BBC commissions Countryfile spin off after show posts record ratings The Telegraph 23 December 2015 Countryfile Lands BBC Daytime Spin Off Countryfile Diaries Following Huge Ratings Success The Huffington Post UK 23 December 2015 BBC One s Countryfile gets spin off daytime show BBC News 23 December 2015 Harry Fletcher 9 March 2016 John Craven is hosting Countryfile s new spinoff Digital Spy Fir and loathing on the Countryfile set The Independent 13 November 2010 Former BBC presenter wins ageism claim The Spy Report Media Spy 12 January 2011 Retrieved 12 January 2011 Miriam O Reilly wins Countryfile ageism claim BBC News 11 January 2011 Retrieved 12 January 2011 a b c BBC Press Office Countryfile moves to peak time on BBC One Countryfile Ellie Harrison ellie harrison com Retrieved 27 January 2018 East Sussex Countryfile BBC One BBC Retrieved 27 January 2018 https uk linkedin com in katie knapman 7117502b self published source External links EditCountryfile at BBC Online Official Twitter Countryfile at IMDb Countryfile magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Countryfile amp oldid 1140282160, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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