An ambitious project to build the world's largest labyrinth made from iconic Cornish hedges gets underway, and Ghost Fishing UK divers help to de-litter the seabed near Mylor. (S4 Ep4/4) [AD,S]
A steam engine enthusiast makes an ambitious journey across Devon in an 80-year-old steamroller. Near Falmouth, two champion freedivers explore a spectacular underwater cave. (S4 Ep3/4) [AD,S]
A wheelwright repairs a Victorian bike. There's a 70th anniversary regatta for a Cornish creation: the Fowey River Class dinghy. And a stonemason restores a crumbling landmark. (S4 Ep2/4) [AD,S]
Cornwall's Lost Gardens of Heligan sow the seeds of a wildflower revolution and we meet Brixham's maverick skipper who live-streams his latest catch to his customers. (S4 Ep1/4) [AD,S]
In Falmouth, a pair of powerboaters put a 1980s Kohaku through its paces. In the Teign Valley, a woodsman and his daughter try to revive the lost tradition of making stave baskets. (S5 Ep4) [AD,S]
Wendy and Andy hope that their ambitious cucamelons and tomatillos can tickle taste buds at Liskeard Farmers' Market. In South Molton, a youthful pony stallion's up for inspection. (S5 Ep3) [AD,S]
On Bodmin Moor, Emma Collison welcomes two new woolly arrivals to her alpaca trekking business. On Dartmoor, farmer Steve Alford and his partner Hayley build a shepherd's hut. (S5 Ep2) [S,W]
Cornwall's Lost Gardens of Heligan sow the seeds of a wildflower revolution and we meet Brixham's maverick skipper who live-streams his latest catch to his customers. (S4 Ep1/4) [AD,S]
In Polperro, harbourmaster Olly Puckey prepares for the arrival of a huge new storm gate. On the Dartington estate in Devon, dairy farmer Jon Perkin diversifies into goats. (S3 Ep4) [AD,S]
In Cornwall, farmer Bridgette Clamp's new bull is readied for the show season. In Devon, harbourmaster Georgina Carlo-Paat takes delivery of a new robotic waterborne litter picker. (S3 Ep3) [AD,S]
On Bodmin Moor, apple farmer and cider maker Tom Bray creates a special centenary blend of sparkling cider. In Cornwall, local artists raise money to build a new granite walkway. (S3 Ep2) [AD,S]
The series that celebrates the beautiful south west. In Looe, the community gears up for a one-mile wild swim. In Gweek, clean ocean campaigner Steve goes on an adventure. (S3 Ep1) [AD,S]
Lesley Perrett's on a mission to bring the Longwool sheep back from the brink of extinction. Landscape managers Steve and Jamie prepare the island of Tresco for a low-tide party. (S2 Ep4) [AD,S]
Shepherds Steve and Crispin prepare for a speed shearing competition. Wheelwrights Greg and Mike build a gun carriage for the HMS Warrior. Chef Greg goes foraging for inspiration. (S2 Ep3) [AD,S]
Fisherman Adam Morton makes the most of the busy tourist season. Horseman David Jones tackles some bothersome bracken. Trebah Garden's head gardener creates a delightful stumpery. (S2 Ep2) [AD,S]
Fisherman Phil prepares for the annual fish festival. Farmers Rob and Sarah ready their ponies for the show season. Shipwreck hunters go in search of a ship that sank in the 1800s. (S2 Ep1) [AD,S]
Vineyard owner Val plans to open an observatory on the Isles of Scilly. In Devon, two boat-builders turn a clinker into a lugger. Plus: mussel farming, and fossil hunting. (S1 Ep8) [AD,S]
Charlotte returns to the Isles of Scilly, her place of birth, as the islands' new midwife. Plus: local ice cream and charcoal, and a trip to a steam rally in a 1928 Morris Cowley. (S1 Ep7) [AD,S]
On St Michael's Mount, preparations for winter are under way. A Cornish potato farmer makes gin. Plus: camping on Dartmoor, and a search for blue sharks off the Isles of Scilly. (S1 Ep6) [AD,S]
Fisherman Stephen prepares for Clovelly's lobster festival. Harbourmaster Nick awaits the world's largest residential cruise ship. A display pilot delights the masses in St Mawes. (S1 Ep5) [AD,S]
In Brixham, trawlerman Dave sets out to sea. On Bodmin Moor, a young couple are determined to make a go of their dairy farm. And horseback farmers prepare to sell their ponies. (S1 Ep4) [AD,S]
A floating restaurant in Mylor Creek opens after months of planning. Volunteers clean up the coves around Lansallos. And Dartmoor sheep farmers prepare for the Widecombe Fair. (S1 Ep3) [AD,S]
This episode meets one of the last pony-farming families on Dartmoor. Two adventurers climb Black Church Rock. And ex-miners celebrate their shared Cornish heritage in song. (S1 Ep2) [AD,S]
Fisherman Stephen reveals what life is like in the perfectly preserved coastal village of Clovelly. Handywoman Lynn completes last-minute preparations at the famous Minack Theatre. (S1 Ep1) [AD,S]
An ambitious project to build the world's largest labyrinth made from iconic Cornish hedges gets underway, and Ghost Fishing UK divers help to de-litter the seabed near Mylor. (S4 Ep4/4) [AD,S]
A wheelwright repairs a Victorian bike. There's a 70th anniversary regatta for a Cornish creation: the Fowey River Class dinghy. And a stonemason restores a crumbling landmark. (S4 Ep2/4) [AD,S]
Cornwall's Lost Gardens of Heligan sow the seeds of a wildflower revolution and we meet Brixham's maverick skipper who live-streams his latest catch to his customers. (S4 Ep1/4) [AD,S]
In Polperro, harbourmaster Olly Puckey prepares for the arrival of a huge new storm gate. On the Dartington estate in Devon, dairy farmer Jon Perkin diversifies into goats. (S3 Ep4) [AD,S]
In Cornwall, farmer Bridgette Clamp's new bull is readied for the show season. In Devon, harbourmaster Georgina Carlo-Paat takes delivery of a new robotic waterborne litter picker. (S3 Ep3) [AD,S]
On Bodmin Moor, apple farmer and cider maker Tom Bray creates a special centenary blend of sparkling cider. In Cornwall, local artists raise money to build a new granite walkway. (S3 Ep2) [AD,S]
The series that celebrates the beautiful south west. In Looe, the community gears up for a one-mile wild swim. In Gweek, clean ocean campaigner Steve goes on an adventure. (S3 Ep1) [AD,S]
Lesley Perrett's on a mission to bring the Longwool sheep back from the brink of extinction. Landscape managers Steve and Jamie prepare the island of Tresco for a low-tide party. (S2 Ep4) [AD,S]
Shepherds Steve and Crispin prepare for a speed shearing competition. Wheelwrights Greg and Mike build a gun carriage for the HMS Warrior. Chef Greg goes foraging for inspiration. (S2 Ep3) [AD,S]
Fisherman Phil prepares for the annual fish festival. Farmers Rob and Sarah ready their ponies for the show season. Shipwreck hunters go in search of a ship that sank in the 1800s. (S2 Ep1) [AD,S]
Vineyard owner Val plans to open an observatory on the Isles of Scilly. In Devon, two boat-builders turn a clinker into a lugger. Plus: mussel farming, and fossil hunting. (S1 Ep8) [AD,S]
Charlotte returns to the Isles of Scilly, her place of birth, as the islands' new midwife. Plus: local ice cream and charcoal, and a trip to a steam rally in a 1928 Morris Cowley. (S1 Ep7) [AD,S]
On St Michael's Mount, preparations for winter are under way. A Cornish potato farmer makes gin. Plus: camping on Dartmoor, and a search for blue sharks off the Isles of Scilly. (S1 Ep6) [AD,S]
Fisherman Stephen prepares for Clovelly's lobster festival. Harbourmaster Nick awaits the world's largest residential cruise ship. A display pilot delights the masses in St Mawes. (S1 Ep5)
New: A vineyard owner has a plan to draw winter tourists to Scilly. Devon boat builders turn a clinker into a lugger. Unwanted apples make money. And a geologist hunts for fossils. (Ep8/8) [AD,S]
New: A vineyard owner has a plan to draw winter tourists to Scilly. Devon boat builders turn a clinker into a lugger. Unwanted apples make money. And a geologist hunts for fossils. (Ep8/8)
A vineyard owner has a plan to draw winter tourists to Scilly. Devon boat builders turn a clinker into a lugger. Unwanted apples make money. And a geologist goes fossil hunting. (Ep8/8)
Charlotte returns to the Isles of Scilly, her place of birth, as the islands' new midwife. There's also ice cream, charcoal and a trip to a steam rally in a 1928 Morris Cowley. (Ep7)
Charlotte returns to the Isles of Scilly, her place of birth, as the islands' new midwife. There's also ice cream, charcoal and a trip to a steam rally in a 1928 Morris Cowley. (Ep7)
Charlotte returns to the Isles of Scilly, her place of birth, as the islands' new midwife. There's also ice cream, charcoal and a trip to a steam rally in a 1928 Morris Cowley. (Ep7)
New: On St Michael's Mount, winter is coming; a Cornwall potato farmer makes bespoke gin; there's wild camping on Dartmoor; and a search for blue sharks off the Isles of Scilly. (Ep6) [AD,S]
New: On St Michael's Mount, winter is coming; a Cornwall potato farmer makes bespoke gin; there's wild camping on Dartmoor; and a search for blue sharks off the Isles of Scilly. (Ep6)
On St Michael's Mount, winter is coming; a Cornwall potato farmer makes bespoke gin; there's wild camping on Dartmoor; and a search for blue sharks off the Isles of Scilly. (Ep6)
New: In north Devon it's the Clovelly Lobster Festival. Torquay's harbourmaster awaits the world's largest residential cruise ship. And a display pilot takes to the air over St Mawes. (Ep5)
New: In north Devon it's the Clovelly Lobster Festival. Torquay's harbourmaster awaits the world's largest residential cruise ship. And a display pilot takes to the air over St Mawes. (Ep5)
In north Devon, it's the Clovelly Lobster Festival. Torquay's harbourmaster awaits the world's largest residential cruise ship. And a display pilot takes to the air over St Mawes. (Ep5) [AD,S]