Country Tracks

    Season 1 1998

    • 1998-07-24T19:00:00Z on BBC Two
    • 30m
    • 6h (12 episodes)
    • United Kingdom
    • Reality, Special Interest
    The magazine series that blazes a trail through the countryside emphasizes its rural roots by adding to the old Tracks title. The series also monitors the progress of six volunteers as they undergo a week of training and then put their survival skills to the test. How will they cope when they have to find food and shelter, and have to complete a series of demanding tasks?

    12 episodes

    Series Premiere

    1998-07-24T19:00:00Z

    1x01 Episode 1

    Series Premiere

    1x01 Episode 1

    • 1998-07-24T19:00:00Z30m

    In the first of 12 new offbeat countryside guides, Pete McCarthy ponders a Neolithic puzzle and Shauna Lowry goes in search of fox cubs. Survival expert Andy Lane sets a special challenge for viewers and Fawlty Towers star Prunella Scales steps across from BBC1 to share her childhood memories as a wartime evacuee in North
    Devon.

    1998-07-31T19:00:00Z

    1x02 Episode 2

    1x02 Episode 2

    • 1998-07-31T19:00:00Z30m

    Continuing the offbeat countryside guides, Pete McCarthy visits an organic pig farm in Powys, Guy Linley-Adams learns about the importance of different sized pebbles on Chesil Beach in Dorset, and Shropshire-based Larry Jones reveals the art of creating charcoal. See today's choices.

    1998-08-07T19:00:00Z

    1x03 Episode 3

    1x03 Episode 3

    • 1998-08-07T19:00:00Z30m

    The offbeat countryside guide sees broadcaster and angling enthusiast Fiona Armstrong taking a walk along the border between Scotland and England, where she encounters fisherman using ancient Viking techniques to land their haul.
    Ray Mears feasts on wild rabbit, Pete McCarthy unlocks some of the secrets of woodland archaeology. a bee-keeper explains how honey can be transformed into mead and Lindsay Cannon enjoys a rush of adrenaline while "canyoning" descending down a rope into a canyon before hurling herself into the water below.

    1998-08-14T19:00:00Z

    1x04 Episode 4

    1x04 Episode 4

    • 1998-08-14T19:00:00Z30m

    The offbeat countryside guide continues its journey with Pete McCarthy travelling to the west of Ireland, where he meets an expert in the ancient art of making the illicit spirit poitin.
    Lindsay Cannon tries her hand at paragliding with the help of British team captain Jocky Sanderson , and Guy Linley -
    Adams discovers how seagulls are moving inland and creating chaos across towns and cities.

    1998-08-21T19:00:00Z

    1x05 Episode 5

    1x05 Episode 5

    • 1998-08-21T19:00:00Z30m

    The offbeat countryside guide continues its journey as Pete McCarthy investigates the Fibonacci theory, which links maths to the way things look in nature. Shauna Lowry rides wild Exmoor ponies and Lindsay Cannon takes the lead on a climb for the first time.

    1998-08-28T19:00:00Z

    1x06 Episode 6

    1x06 Episode 6

    • 1998-08-28T19:00:00Z30m

    The offbeat countryside guide continues with Pete McCarthy investigating the various theories about the Long Man of Wilmington in East Sussex and the Cerne Giant in Dorset. Shauna Lowry discovers the love rituals of the British bird, and Guy Linley-Adams marvels at the Castlemartin Peninsula on the Pembrokeshire coast.

    1998-09-04T19:00:00Z

    1x07 Episode 7

    1x07 Episode 7

    • 1998-09-04T19:00:00Z30m

    The offbeat countryside guide continues with Brian Keenan taking a walk along Ireland's west coast. Pete McCarthy explores the history of the tent and Shauna Lowry travels to the New Forest in search of ants.
    Plus six volunteers take up the Country Tracks challenge to spend a week in the British wilderness with no food or shelter.

    1998-09-11T19:00:00Z

    1x08 Episode 8

    1x08 Episode 8

    • 1998-09-11T19:00:00Z30m

    The offbeat countryside guide continues with Pete McCarthy returning to the area around
    Orford, where he used to teach, to explore the mysteries of East Anglia on Suffolk's coast, while Shauna Lowry finds that owls are not as wise as they are often portrayed. Plus a look at how the six volunteers are coping with the Country Tracks challenge.

    1998-09-18T19:00:00Z

    1x09 Episode 9

    1x09 Episode 9

    • 1998-09-18T19:00:00Z30m

    The offbeat countryside guide sees Pete McCarthy continuing his walk up the Suffolk coast,
    Lindsay Cannon spends a night on a ledge halfway up a wet Welsh cliff, Blanaid Aughney hunts for crystal, and survival instructor Andy Lane completes the training of the six Country Tracks challenge volunteers.

    1998-09-25T19:00:00Z

    1x10 Episode 10

    1x10 Episode 10

    • 1998-09-25T19:00:00Z30m

    The Country Tracks survival challenge begins and the six volunteers find living off the land tougher than they expected. Survival expert Andy Lane assesses the group's potential and is already worried about one volunteer's attitude.
    Meanwhile Pete McCarthy looks at clouds and Blanaid Aughney discovers the secrets of puffballs.

    1998-10-02T19:00:00Z

    1x11 Episode 11

    1x11 Episode 11

    • 1998-10-02T19:00:00Z30m

    The offbeat countryside guide. Pete McCarthy goes to Cornwall to discover the bygone era of the tin-mining industry.
    Richard Mabey reveals the myths and legends behind the holly plant, and there's a trip to Ireland to look at the traditional art of basket weaving.
    In the Country Tracks survival challenge, one of the hungry and exhausted group is asked to leave

    1998-10-09T19:00:00Z

    1x12 Episode 12

    1x12 Episode 12

    • 1998-10-09T19:00:00Z30m

    In the last in the series of the offbeat countryside guide, Pete McCarthy and Duncan Hamilton discuss different types of snow, Lindsay Cannon goes winter climbing in Scotland and Guy Linley-Adams visits this year's new seal pups on Ramsey Island, off the Pembrokeshire coast. In the survival challenge, the hungry group try to create a meal from woodland offerings.

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