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This programme explores the ancient county of Wiltshire through all four seasons. Among the local people featured are farmers and smallholders, a shepherd, a blacksmith, an angler, a thatcher, hedge layers,...
Church Eaton is a typical rural community of about 750 people about seven miles from Stafford. This video looks at the archaeology and history of the village, its cattle, pigs and sheep farming, the green...
In two parts: 1) Looks at the areas of Snowdonia, the Norfolk Broads and the Cotswolds, and what impact human activity has on the countryside. New agricultural practices, growing tourism and pollution are...
The English countryside may look natural but it has largely been man-made, partly for agriculture and partly for pleasure. Opinion polls say that a majority of people oppose hunting and shooting, but...
Shows a day in the life of an American farm, focusing on the coming of electricity to rural districts and the advantages it brings.
This is a celebration of 50 years of the Foxfield Light Railway Society. The documentary uses early sequence of films taken by Ken Snow of the very first days of the Foxfield Railway Society, from the...
Made to celebrate the centenary of the opening of the very first cinema in the Potteries - Barber’s Picture Palace in Tunstall. There’s a history of film shows in the Potteries since 1896 up to the need...
With figures showing that scout membership is steadily growing, this timely documentary shows how Kibblestone at Oulton scout camp, near Stone, Satffordshire has grown since its modest start in 1927....
This is a collection of documentary films and interviews charting the important and monumental changes to the local environment achieved by the Planning Team of Stoke-on-Trent City Council in the 20 years...
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