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. [AD,S,W]
In the Exmoor foothills, farmers Rob and Sarah Taylor prepare their native ponies for the show season. And can Cornwall's South West Coastal Path be saved from the threat of erosion? [AD,S]
Horseman David Jones tackles some bothersome bracken. Trebah Garden's head gardener creates a delightful stumpery. Nigel Cooper sails along the Dart for an annual competition. (S2 Ep2) [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,W]
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]
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]
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]
In the Exmoor foothills, farmers Rob and Sarah Taylor prepare their native ponies for the show season. And can Cornwall's South West Coastal Path be saved from the threat of erosion? [AD,S]
Steve and Crispin prepare their sheep for a speed shearing competition on Dartmoor. In Looe, everyone gears up for the big one-mile wild swim from St George's Island back to the town beach. [AD,S]
In the Exmoor foothills, farmers Rob and Sarah Taylor prepare their native ponies for the show season. And can Cornwall's South West Coastal Path be saved from the threat of erosion? [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) [AD,S]
Jack Baines and Nick Dymond plan to turn 275,000 sunflowers, growing outside Truro, into the county's first sunflower cooking oil. But they're at the mercy of the Cornish weather. (S5 Ep1) [AD,S,SL]
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,SL]
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,SL]
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,SL]
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,SL]
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,SL]
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,SL]
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,W]
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,W]
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) [AD,S]
Jack Baines and Nick Dymond plan to turn 275,000 sunflowers, growing outside Truro, into the county's first sunflower cooking oil. But they're at the mercy of the Cornish weather. (S5 Ep1) [AD,S]
We meet Brixham's maverick skipper who live-streams his latest catch, and a Cornwall engineer gets a replica of the iconic steam locomotive, The Puffing Devil, back up to full steam. [AD,S]
We meet Brixham's maverick skipper who live-streams his latest catch, and a Cornwall engineer gets a replica of the iconic steam locomotive, The Puffing Devil, back up to full steam. [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 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)
A steam engine enthusiast makes an ambitious journey across Devon in an 80-year-old steamroller. Near Falmouth, two champion free divers 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)
The series that celebrates the beautiful south west. Fisherman Phil prepares for the annual fish festival. Farmers Rob and Sarah ready their ponies for the show season. (S2 Ep1) [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 returns. 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]
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)
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)
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]