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Title: Dawlish Features on BBC1 Countryfile - Sunday 11 January
Post by: ChrisB on January 09, 2015, 16:37:54
Not sure what angle they're taking....but here's a photo

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B61SRhwIQAAxtfV.jpg)


Title: Re: Dawlish Features on BBC1 Countryfile - Sunday 11 January
Post by: bobm on January 09, 2015, 16:43:02
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NATURE: Countryfile
On: BBC 1 West (101)   
Date: Sunday 11th January 2015 (starting in 2 days)
Time: 18:30 to 19:30 (1 hour long)

Somerset.
The team are in Somerset revisiting some of the areas and people hit by 2014's floods. Matt Baker pays a return visit to farmer Geoff Miller, whose home and business were under water after the floods. Matt discovers whether Geoff's land is bouncing back and if his cattle are now thriving. Helen Skelton explores the bird life of the area and learns why some birds flourished in the floods while others were left fighting for survival. She also hears about a rescue team whose help during the floods was unprecedented. Anita Rani is in Dawlish to find out about the restoration of the devastated railway line. Adam Henson is on his Cotswolds farm, where he gets to grips with a very large bit of agricultural kit. How homes, businesses and farmland are defended from flooding is a controversial subject. Tom Heap finds out what the victims of floods think about what is being done to keep them dry in the future - and talks to the minister responsible for protecting them.
(Stereo, Including Weather for the Week Ahead, Widescreen, Subtitles, 3 Star)
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