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21/09/2008
The team visits the village of Cerne Abbas, reports on why the British blueberry is becoming big business and looks at the village where a river is turned into a football pitch.
Rural and agricultural news. John Craven heads to the Dorset village of Cerne Abbas where the famous giant, carved into the landscape centuries ago, is being re-chalked.
Juliet Morris reports on why the British blueberry is becoming big business and Adam Henson visits a Cotswold village where the river is transformed into a football pitch for one day each year.
Plus, behind the scenes at Calke Abbey in Derbyshire and a look at a vegetarian sheep farmer.
Last on
Fri 26 Sep 2008
02:25
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | John Craven |
Participant | Juliet Morris |
Participant | Adam Henson |
Broadcasts
- Sun 21 Sep 2008 11:00
- Fri 26 Sep 2008 02:25