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Episode 1: Episode 1Mar 18, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond takes a trip to Lyon to see Scotch lamb take centre stage at the World Culinary Olympics.
Euan McIlwraith is in Orkney to tell the story of the man behind the salvage of German warships in Scapa Flow, and Nick Nairn begins a three-part feature looking at the work of a world-renowned centre for nutritional research in Aberdeen.
Episode 2: Episode 2Mar 25, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond meets the new President of the National Farmers' Union of Scotland, Nigel Miller, as the industry faces challenges on many fronts.
Euan McIlwraith marks the 200th anniversary of the Bell Rock Lighthouse and Nick Nairn is at the Rowett Research Institute to compare his modern diet with that of people in the 1930s.
Episode 3: Episode 3Apr 1, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond visits Ben Eighe to tell the tale of the cone gatherers who helped to replenish Scotland's wartime forests.
Sarah Mack investigates a campaign to improve the popularity of offal and Euan McIlwraith goes to work for a day on one of Orkney's inter-island ferries.
Episode 4: Episode 4Apr 8, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond goes squirrel trapping in the North West Highlands as part of a project to save Scotland's native red squirrels.
Euan McIlwraith visits a state-of-the-art sawmill which will revolutionise the Scottish timber industry, and Amanda Hamilton goes hunting for agates in Ayrshire.
Episode 5: Episode 5Apr 15, 2011 · 30m
Euan McIlwraith examines the potential for wind power to be the new cash crop for Scotland's farmers.
Sara Mack begins a new mini-series profiling some of the country's traditional farm breeds.
Episode 6: Episode 6Apr 22, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond heads to Ardnamurchan to meet the people behind the local Pig Club.
Euan McIlwraith is in Orkney where the streets of Stromness are being regenerated with local stone and Sarah Mack profiles another famous Scottish farm breed.
Episode 7: Episode 7Apr 29, 2011 · 30m
Scotland's countryside magazine show. Dougie Vipond and the team travel the length and breadth of the country uncovering the best food, farming, wildlife and enviromental stories around.
Episode 8: Episode 8May 6, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond looks at the growth in rural crime and finds out how farmers can make life a little harder for thieves. Lee McKenzie begins a three-part series looking at the work of the country's leading horse welfare charity.
Episode 9: Episode 9May 13, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond investigates the impact of the growing cost of living in rural areas. Sarah Mack meets the instructors at Glenmore Lodge, home to the country's most ardent outdoor enthusiasts, and Amanda Hamilton finds the source of some of Scotland's most popular place names.
Episode 10: Episode 10May 20, 2011 · 30m
Scotland's countryside magazine show.
Dougie Vipond meets Scotland's intrepid maritime wreck hunter. Euan McIlwraith witnesses the impressive mating dance of the black grouse and Sarah Mack visits the Isle of Lismore to help launch the BBC's Domesday project.
Episode 11: Episode 11May 27, 2011 · 30m
Scotland's country magazine show.
Dougie Vipond looks at new legislation which could see landowners punished for wildlife crimes on their land. Nick Nairn begins a four-part series foraging for wild food and Euan McIlwraith takes his yacht on a journey along the small harbours of the North Aberdeenshire coast.
Episode 12: Episode 12Jun 3, 2011 · 30m
Scotland's country magazine show.
Dougie Vipond meets the estate workers on stand-by to fight moorland or forest fires. Nick Nairn cooks a meal with ingredients from woodland forage and Euan McIlwraith reveals the fascinating history of the golden retriever.
Episode 13: Episode 13Jun 10, 2011 · 30m
Scotland's country magazine show.
Dougie Vipond looks at the arguments against the continued spread of wind turbines across the Scottish countryside. Euan joins fisherman Jimmy Buchan as he takes his boat to London to launch his autobiography and Nick Nairn cooks up another woodland feast.
Episode 14: Episode 14Jun 17, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond meets the farmer who has swapped cattle and cropping for concerts. Also, Nick Nairn cooks another gourmet meal in the woods and Euan McIlWraith completes his sailing voyage along the harbours of the North East coast.
Episode 15: Episode 15Jun 24, 2011 · 30m
The Landward team travel to Ingliston for the highlight of the Scottish countryside calendar - The Royal Highland Show.
Episode 16: Episode 16Sep 30, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond and the team are back for a new series of Scotland's countryside magazine show.
Dougie finds out about a new weapon in the battle against food fraud, Sarah Mack joins the Scottish Gundog Team as they prepare for the biggest competition of the year and Euan McIlwraith tries his hand at chainsaw art.
Episode 17: Episode 17Oct 7, 2011 · 30m
Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie Vipond meets the dairy farmer turning poo into power! Euan tells the story of a Peterhead whaling ship and Sarah travels to Blenheim Palace for the International gundog trials.
Episode 18: Episode 18Oct 14, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond meets the Perthshire businesses behind an award-winning collaboration. Euan McIlwraith embarks on a sailing journey to Eigg, Muck and Coll, and Andy Torbet goes snorkelling in a fast-flowing river.
Episode 19: Episode 19Oct 21, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond meets the team giving eels a helping hand after their arduous migration. Sarah Mack looks at the latest research into Scotland's tick population, and Nick Nairn visits an auction of rare and very expensive whisky.
Episode 20: Episode 20Oct 28, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond is at the Scottish Ploughing Championships. Euan McIlwraith concludes his attempt to sail round Eigg, Muck and Coll in a week and Sarah Mack looks at the challenges and opportunities of setting up a deer farm.
Episode 21: Episode 21Nov 4, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond is on Rum to meet the community trust now running much of the island. Nick Nairn is at an auction of rare Scotch whisky and Sarah Mack takes part in a cave rescue exercise.
Episode 22: Episode 22Nov 11, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond looks at the importance of mackerel stocks to the Scottish fishing industry.
Euan McIlwraith meets the baker who still uses a traditional watermill, and Sarah Mack discovers it's not just the landed gentry who can enjoy country sports.
Episode 23: Episode 23Nov 18, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond is on Rum to find out about the role of the island's unique ponies in managing the deer population.
He also takes a walk in the footsteps of Pilgrims on the Ayrshire coast.
Episode 24: Episode 24Nov 25, 2011 · 30m
The Landward team explore the new trail on the south shore of Loch Ness, go trucking with Scotland's top horse transporter and meet the Dumfries and Galloway company using fish to grow vegetables.
Episode 25: Episode 25Dec 2, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond is on Rum to help researchers tag Manx shearwaters in an effort to find out more about their feeding habits. The team are on the road with Scotland's top horse transporter, and Nick Nairn is back in the kitchen for a new four-part mini-series.
Episode 26: Episode 26Dec 9, 2011 · 30m
Dougie Vipond examines the implications of proposed changes to the way farmers across Europe are subsidised. Nick Nairn deconstructs a Christmas turkey and Dougie visits Smoo Cave near Durness.