Dougie Vipond and the team are back for a brand new series of the show that celebrates life in the Scottish countryside. Dougie tries an old technique for catching lobster and visits Scotland's first rescue centre for retired gundogs. Euan springs into action at a daffodil farm. Sarah meets some competitive young farmers, and Nick tempts the people of Perth with some crab and lobster claws.
Scotland's countryside magazine. Sarah helps out at lambing time in Sutherland. Euan meets the best-looking alpacas in the country, and Nick and Dougie tempt the people of Perth with a cheap and tasty alternative to cod.
Dougie meets the gundog owners campaigning for a change in the law to protect the health of their spaniels and retrievers. Sarah meets the artist who wants to paint every castle in Scotland, and Nick cooks some rare-breed pork for the people of Perth.
Dougie is in Knoydart to find out how remote estates manage their deer population. Sarah visits Carbeth, the spiritual home of the hunting movement, and Euan visits Scotland's newest and biggest solar farm.
Dougie discovers the practicalities of living life without mains electricity. Euan meets the farmers facing a cash crisis, and the team investigate the rise in the number of rural food banks.
Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie is on North Ronaldsay to find out why the island produces some of the finest lamb in the world. Euan goes gliding in the Cairngorms, and Nick takes the Landward food van to Stirling.
Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie meets the scientists investigating the health of wild salmon stocks. Sarah visits the hospital working to improve the food served to patients. And Nick takes on a wild versus farmed salmon challenge.
To celebrate, in an hour long special Euan delves into the archive and travels across Scotland to discover how the farming and the countryside have changed in Landward's lifetime. As he finds out - from the cattle in our fields to our attitude to animals, much has changed.
Dougie meets the dairy farmers trying to survive another industry crisis. Sarah is on the beat with a new force in the battle against rural crime, and Nick cooks grass-fed beef for the people of Stirling in the Landward food van.
Landward is live from the highlight of the countryside calendar - the Royal Highland Show at Ingliston, on the outskirts of Edinburgh. Dougie Vipond and the team will be touring the showground in search of the best livestock in the land, and the finest food from Scotland's larder.
Landward is live at the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh, for a special hour-long edition featuring all the highlights from Scotland's premier outdoor event. Dougie Vipond and the team will have all the action from sheep judging and shearing to colossal Clydesdales and short-legged Shetland ponies, interspersed with some fun and games.
Dougie and Nick set off on a foodie tour of the west coast but run into mechanical trouble, Euan joins farmers during the harvest to gauge the mood on Brexit and Sarah investigates Scotland's newest species - the Black Isle newt.
This week, Dougie meets the Argyll sheep with a taste for the sea. Sarah visits the Mull of Galloway - home of Scotland's smallest community buyout, and Nick cooks salt marsh lamb in Bridge of Orchy.
This week, Euan asks if Scotland needs more National Parks and joins a training exercise for Scotland's police horses. Sarah spends the night in a monastery, and Dougie and Nick continue their food lovers cooking tour of the west coast at Ganavan sands.
Dougie discovers the latest innovation in the salmon farming industry. Sarah meets the farmers joining forces to promote Hebridean sheep, and Nick prepares honeyberries for the people of Luss.
Scotland's countryside magazine. This week, Euan looks at measures to control the roe deer population. Sarah goes wild swimming, and Dougie continues his Small Isles trip with a visit to the energy-rich island of Eigg.
Scotland's countryside magazine. This week, Euan gets a unique view of eagles in flight. Sarah is at the European Ploughing Championships, and Dougie visits Muck - the only island in the Small Isles archipelago still under private ownership.
Dougie concludes his tour of the Small Isles on Canna, and Sarah helps move red squirrels from the east to the west coast.