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When they first gave it the Sunday peak viewing slot I thought it would last about a month tops, but as time has ticked away, it's still there, probably more popular than ever before and in my opinion, a great programme to watch with good Presenter's and a diversity of subjects.

Do you watch it ?

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We have it on series link - have a couple built up, waiting to be watched at the moment. I absolutely love it (even moreso now that JB has left, she just left me cold I'm afraid). It's informative, interesting and, at times, a real eye opener. I always love to see Adam's Farm (and Adam +f+ ). I haven't checked out the ITV version so cannot compare but certainly would not give up watching CF for it.
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Yes, even though I don't live in the UK any more. I suppose because I have lived in rural areas all over the country in my job. Though I have to say Mr Doom and Gloom can make me a bit depressed sometimes (Tom) he sounds so gloomy.
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Love it.
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This is one program that I really enjoy and have learned so much from it. The presenters are so good and really know what they are showing us and talking about. Great!!
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Yes, we watch Countryfile, though don't always manage to see it. So much variety on it.
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This coming Sunday they're doing a special for John Craven's 25th. Anniversary on the Show.

Looks good...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04bw8xb

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I remember when he started Newsround (the kids were the right age to watch it).

Why didn't someone tell me about Countryfile visiting The Village while it was still on Listen again.
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Ah, it's still there on BBC2, just watched it.
My daughter lives just outside Hayfield. Mind you, I only watched the first episode of The Village, I thought it might be a bit gloomy and never got round to watching the rest. And now there's a second series coming up.
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