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Glad to see a proper tv program about woods. well done countryfile!

 

It seems they have put a programme together with mostly previously shown segments on woodlands?

 

I know I've definitely seen the chestnut coppice and the snowdonia woodland parts before?

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It seems they have put a programme together with mostly previously shown segments on woodlands?

 

I know I've definitely seen the chestnut coppice and the snowdonia woodland parts before?

 

Yeh it is definitely a compilation of old stuff, and arent those the same pigs/farmer that turned up on the bbc 4 wildwood thing?

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I wish i lived in "Sherwoods Forest" what an incredible place...right up my street! i,d volenteer...

 

I know what you mean, looks a great place to spend your weekends

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