Countryfile: Strangford Lough


01:20 am - 02:15 am, Tuesday, February 17 on BBC Two HD (102)

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About this Broadcast

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Strangford Lough
Season 2026, Episode 1

Joe Crowley and Anita Rani explore Northern Ireland's Strangford Lough, uncovering the species, traditions and legends that thrive in this remarkable refuge, and the conservation efforts now needed to protect it. Plus, Adam Henson takes a trip to the UK's leading agricultural machinery show, to check out the latest in farm tech


HD subtitles repeat 16x9 sign-language
Education/Science/Factual Topics Nature/Animals/Environment Rural/Agricultural

Cast & Crew

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Joe Crowley (Presenter)
Anita Rani (Presenter)
Adam Henson (Presenter)
Mark Beech (Series editor)
Becky Pratt (Series producer)

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Did You Know..

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Joe Crowley (Presenter)
Anita Rani (Presenter)
Born: October 25, 1977 in Bradford
Best Known For: Various presenting roles.
Early-life: Born Ahita Rahi Nazran in Bradford on October 25, 1977. Anita enjoyed an early taste of broadcasting when she hosted her own show on Sunrise Radio at the age of 14. She went on to attend the University of Leeds before landing work as a TV researcher for the BBC and various independent TV companies.
Career: Rani soon began to make a name for herself in front of the camera on shows such as The Edit on Channel 5, The State We're In and Poetry Slam on BBC Three and Desi DNA on BBC Two. In 2005, she was a regular reporter on The Cricket Show on Channel 4 and a year later, she co-presented Cricket AM on Sky Sports. In 2009, she began co-presenting Watchdog on BBC One. She took on the role of presenting Four Rooms on Channel 4 in 2011. She has also collaborated with Justin Rowlatt on the documentary travelogues India on Four Wheels, China on Four Wheels and Russia on Four Wheels. In August 2015, it was announced that she would be a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing.
Quote: "To get to experience a different country in any way is a pleasure and privilege."
Trivia: In 2012, Rani won the BBC's Great Sport Relief Bake Off.
Adam Henson (Presenter)
Best Known For: Countryfile.
Early-life: Adam was born in 1966 on the farm where he now works, Bemborough Farm near Guiting Power, Gloucestershire. He spent some time on the Chatsworth Estate before attending Seale-Hayne Agricultural College in Newton Abbot. After graduating, he spent a year travelling through Australia with his friend and later business partner Duncan Andrews. They worked on sheep and arable stations and a kiwi plantation in New Zealand before returning to Australia to plant tea in Queensland.
Career: Henson's father started the Cotswold Farm Park that he now runs with Andrews. It attracts more than 70,000 visitors a year. Henson made the move to TV in 2001 when he began presenting on Countryfile. Since then, he has worked on Countryfile Summer Diaries, Inside Out, Lambing Live and Radio 4's On Your Farm and Farming Today. In 2013, he worked with culinary writer Nigel Slater on Nigel and Adam's Farm Kitchen. Slater cooked fresh versions of supermarket favourites using produce grown by Henson.
Quote: 'There's not much chance of me becoming a media darling when I have to come back (to the farm) and muck out the pigs after filming!'
Trivia: In his spare time, Henson enjoys shopping for clothes.
Mark Beech (Series editor)
Becky Pratt (Series producer)

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