5/26. Dougie is in Wester Ross to climb An Teallach, one of Britain's most impressive mountains. Rosie is in Argyll to find out about the devastating attacks on sheep by sea eagles. Also in HD. [S]
8/26. Dougie and his dog Jessie attend a gathering at Gordon Castle estate in Moray, home of the Gordon Setter breed. Cammy investigates the rising issue of livestock attacks. Also in HD. [S]
7/26. Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie is in the Cairngorms visiting the Abernethy National Nature Reserve, where he gets a close-up view of a sea eagle nest. Also in HD. [S]
5/26. This week, Dougie is in Highland Perthshire finding out how Blue Grey cattle are bred and why they have become a top choice for Scottish upland beef farmers. Also in HD. [S]
2/26. The team are in the south west of Scotland for a special programme about Galloway. Dougie finds out about the area's bid to become the next national park. Also in HD. [S]
1/26. Scotland's countryside magazine. Anne follows the action at the Stirling Bull Sales, while Dougie lends a hand with lambing in Aberdeenshire. Also in HD. [S]
26/26. Special festive episode looking back at 2021. Anne and Arlene get together to celebrate the Christmas season and reflect on their favourite stories of the year. Also in HD. [S]
24/26. Arlene is in Fife visiting Falkland Palace as it prepares to close for winter, while Dougie journeys along the Kyle railway line. Also in HD. [S]
23/26. Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie is at Killiecrankie river gorge in Perthshire, where he finds out about the conservation of ancient oak trees. Also in HD. [S]
21/26. Dougie is in Glen Affric finding out about an ambitious 30-year rewilding project, while Christina discovers that Scotland's native gulls are under threat. Also in HD. [S]
19/26. Dougie is on the shores of Loch Awe in Argyll, meeting pedigree Highland cattle. Meanwhile, Christina discovers the potential for sea grass to fight climate change. Also in HD. [S]
17/26. Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie is at the autumn sales in Lairg for a Landward special all about sheep. Meanwhile, JJ gets a crash course in sheep psychology. Also in HD. [S]
15/26. Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie climbs Ben Nevis, Scotland's highest mountain. Meanwhile, Anne sees the mess left at a fly-tipping hotspot. Also in HD. [S]
14/26. Scotland's countryside magazine. In this episode, Dougie is on the road visiting a new motorhome stopover, while Anne is trekking through the Cairngorms on horseback. Also in HD. [S]
13/26. Scotland's countryside magazine. JJ Chalmers is in search of lost lochs in Moray, while Anne explores the environmental benefits of picking your own bouquet. Also in HD. [S]
12/26. Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie visits Portsoy in Aberdeenshire to find out more about this year's Scottish Traditional Boat Festival. Also in HD. [S]
9/26. Dougie is on Arran finding out how a tree disease is changing the island's landscape and JJ Chalmers tries his hand at dry stane dyking. Also in HD. [S]
6/26. Scotland's countryside magazine. In a spring special, Dougie is on the hunt for signs of the season with nature writer Jim Crumley. Also in HD. [S]
4/26. In this episode, Dougie celebrates the 250th anniversary of literary great and Borders boy Sir Walter Scott. Meanwhile, Arlene meets modern day farmer and writer Patrick Laurie. Also in HD. [S]
11/26. In this episode, Arlene finds out how lockdown has affected the Border Common Ridings, while Dougie and Nick are back in the kitchen. Also in HD. [S]
10/26. This week, Landward celebrates the Royal Highland Show. Although cancelled this year, Dougie charts its incredible 180-year history, and Arlene hears from show regulars at home. Also in HD. [S]
9/26. Scotland's countryside programme. In this episode, Arlene explores the River Tweed, while Euan delves into the history of his beloved vintage Land Rover. Also in HD. [S]
8/26. 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. Also in HD. [S]
7/26. 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. Also in HD. [S]
6/26. 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. Also in HD. [S]
Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie helps out with some footpath maintenance in the hills of Skye. Euan helps prepare a ski resort for the winter season. Also in HD. [S]
Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie Vipond visits anglers fearing for their hobby, Euan McIlwraith counts geese in Montrose, and Sarah Mack joins an all-woman shooting club. Also in HD. [S]
Scotland's countryside magazine. In a special about land reform, Euan McIlwraith meets the Duke of Buccleuch, the country's largest landowner. Also in HD. [S]
Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie looks at the impact on fishermen of new measures to protect the marine environment. Nick cooks creel-caught langoustine. Also in HD. [S]
Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie meets the chef creating meals from food destined for the bin. Euan investigates the ongoing controversy over genetically modified food. Also in HD. [S]