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01.05.03

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New hour long 大象传媒 ONE Countryfile


Countryfile, the only network television programme dedicated to covering rural and environment stories all year round, is to undergo some exciting changes.


During May it will trial as an hour-long show and, if successful, this longer length will become a regular feature.


The new look programme is aimed at bringing viewers even closer to the countryside, and giving viewers more of a voice.


John Craven, Countryfile's presenter since the programme began 15 years ago, says: "This extra time is great news - we'll be able to dig even deeper into the issues which confront rural Britain.


"Rural issues have climbed higher up the national agenda and our coverage of crises like BSE and Foot and Mouth disease won us respect from all sides."


A video diary feature is also being introduced to the programme where viewers are invited to make videos illustrating their own experiences of country life.


Hundreds of people have sent in ideas for films, ranging from a mercy mission to rescue hedgehogs from a cull on the Island of Uist, to a bat protection officer from West Wales, and the real life of a grave-digger.


Sarah Eglin, series producer, says: "Countryfile tries to give everyone a voice - and the new video diary spot should certainly help.


"We've been swamped with stories and are hoping to give as many people as possible a chance of filming their lifestyle."


In addition to John Craven, the presenter line-up includes journalist Charlotte Smith, wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan, Ben Fogle, former 大象传媒 Castaway, and Adam Henson - a Cotswold farmer who now presents regularly on Countryfile after winning a competition to find a new presenter.

The first show will be presented from Lundy in the Bristol Channel; the island is a classic example of how tourism has changed the fortunes of a tiny community.


And viewers are asked if they think eco-friendly tourism - as opposed to farming - is the answer for rural Britain.


John also reports on how an Icelandic millionaire is trying to save salmon stocks across the British Isles, and Ben sails a boat around the Hebrides to report on rural life off the West Coast of Scotland.


Countryfile is on 大象传媒 ONE at the earlier time of 11.00am from Sunday 4 May 2003.


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