Last summer, the National Trust took part in the BBC’s Countryfile Live at Blenheim Palace. Over four days, we staged a series of debates and conversations about our nation’s love for the countryside and the importance of looking after it. We also discussed the role of farmers in growing our food a…
In this extract from the National Trust Theatre at BBC Countryfile Live 2019, we join Charlotte Smith in conversation with BBC wildlife expert and presenter, Lizzie Daly. We learn how Lizzie balances her concern for the planet with the travel demands of her job, about the human-sized monsters which lurk metres from our coastline and how time spent in nature can make a difference to our wellbeing. If you’d like to be there in person for BBC Countryfile Live 2020, go to countryfilelive.com (https://www.countryfilelive.com/) to join the mailing list and for ticket information. You can learn more about podcasts from the National Trust at nationaltrust.org.uk/podcasts (https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/listen-to-podcasts-from-the-national-trust) .
In this extract from the National Trust Theatre at BBC Countryfile Live 2019, we join Charlotte Smith Charlotte Smith in conversation with Alan Power, National Trust Head Gardener from Stourhead and Carol Klein from Gardeners’ World who answer your gardening queries and share their passion for the joys of gardening. If you’d like to be there in person for BBC Countryfile Live 2020, go to countryfilelive.com (https://www.countryfilelive.com/) to join the mailing list and for ticket information. You can learn more about podcasts from the National Trust at nationaltrust.org.uk/podcasts (https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/listen-to-podcasts-from-the-national-trust) .
In this extract from the National Trust Theatre at BBC Countryfile Live 2019 we join Charlotte Smith in conversation with Ben Scott-Robinson, Co-Founder of Small Robot Company; Will Evans, host of the ‘Rock and Roll farming’ podcast; David Ferguson, Chair of Beeswax Dyson Farming; Kit Franklin form Hands Free Hectare and Prof. Alistair Driver, director of Rewilding Britain. In this extract they discuss the dangers of bad soil health, the benefits of rewilding and the introduction of robot farming. If you’d like to be there in person for BBC Countryfile Live 2020, go to countryfilelive.com (https://www.countryfilelive.com/) to join the mailing list and for ticket information. You can learn more about podcasts from the National Trust at nationaltrust.org.uk/podcasts (https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/listen-to-podcasts-from-the-national-trust) .
In this extract from the National Trust Theatre at BBC Countryfile Live 2019, we join Charlotte Smith in conversation with wildlife cameraman Simon King. He discusses wildlife photography, how to make a lion yawn and how tourism benefits the natural world. If you’d like to be there in person for BBC Countryfile Live 2020, go to countryfilelive.com (https://www.countryfilelive.com/) to join the mailing list and for ticket information. You can learn more about podcasts from the National Trust at nationaltrust.org.uk/podcasts (https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/listen-to-podcasts-from-the-national-trust) .
In this extract from the National Trust Theatre at BBC Countryfile Live 2019, we join Charlotte Smith in conversation with Ray Mears who discusses when’s the best time to get involved with nature, what Witchetty grubs really taste like and why he’s against ‘saving the planet’. If you’d like to be there in person for BBC Countryfile Live 2020, go to countryfilelive.com (https://www.countryfilelive.com/) to join the mailing list and for ticket information. You can learn more about podcasts from the National Trust at nationaltrust.org.uk/podcasts (https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/listen-to-podcasts-from-the-national-trust) .
In this extract from the National Trust Theatre at BBC Countryfile Live 2019, we join Charlotte Smith in conversation with pop star turned famer JB Gill who shares stories of how he made the transition from microphones to manure, Ginger his celebrity pig and just what the rest of the JLS think of his new found career. If you’d like to be there in person for BBC Countryfile Live 2020, go to countryfilelive.com (https://www.countryfilelive.com/) to join the mailing list and for ticket information. You can learn more about podcasts from the National Trust at nationaltrust.org.uk/podcasts (https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/listen-to-podcasts-from-the-national-trust) .
In this extract from the National Trust Theatre at BBC Countryfile Live 2019, we join Charlotte Smith in conversation with Countryfile presenters Adam Henson, Anita Rani and Ellie Hanson with whom we’ll learn about what goes on behind the scenes at Countryfile, the lavish lifestyles of zero graze cattle and how to reduce your reliance on single use plastic. If you’d like to be there in person for BBC Countryfile Live 2020, go to countryfilelive.com (https://www.countryfilelive.com/) to join the mailing list and for ticket information. You can learn more about podcasts from the National Trust at nationaltrust.org.uk/podcasts (https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/listen-to-podcasts-from-the-national-trust) .
In this extract from the National Trust Theatre at BBC Countryfile Live 2019, we join Tom Heap in conversation with Richard Walker, Managing Director of Iceland, Roz Savage an environmental advocate, Martin Dorey, author and founder of 2 minute beach clean and Adam Read External Affairs Director at SUEZ who discuss the problem of plastics and some of the solutions to deal with it. If you’d like to be there in person for BBC Countryfile Live 2020, go to countryfilelive.com (https://www.countryfilelive.com/) to join the mailing list and for ticket information. You can learn more about podcasts from the National Trust at nationaltrust.org.uk/podcasts (https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/listen-to-podcasts-from-the-national-trust) .
In this extract from the National Trust Theatre at BBC Countryfile Live 2019, we join Charlotte Smith in conversation with Tim Bentinck aka The Archers’ David Archer and Sarah Swaddling the show’s Agricultural Adviser. They discuss organic farming, the broad appeal of the show and why yogurt and ironing boards are an essential part of the Archers’ sound design. If you’d like to be there in person for BBC Countryfile Live 2020, go to countryfilelive.com (https://www.countryfilelive.com/) to join the mailing list and for ticket information. You can learn more about podcasts from the National Trust at nationaltrust.org.uk/podcasts (https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/listen-to-podcasts-from-the-national-trust) .