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Helen Skelton
United Kingdom
Age: 42
Born: 19 Jul, 1983
TV Series Starring Helen Skelton
Lost and Found in the Lakes
Helen Skelton reunites people with treasured possessions they'd feared were gone forever. What will her team of divers and detectorists discover in the beautiful Lake District?
Harvest on the Farm
Join Helen Skelton and Jules Hudson live from Barleylands Farm in Essex, mucking in with Britain's farmers as they bring in the harvest that will keep the country fed this year.
Inside the Superbrands
Inside the Superbrands shines a new light on Britain's most iconic brands to explore how they became such a part of our cultural identity. With a rare glimpse into the factories, the boardrooms and the product development labs of market-leading brands such as Kellogg's, Heinz, Walkers and Guinness, the series explores their histories and looks to the future to examine how these cultural icons are changing their plans, recipes and products.
Winter on the Farm Live
Helen Skelton and Jules Hudson are back at Cannon Hall Farm, as the nation's farmers get ready for the most magical time of the year, making sure their animals are ready and prepared for a crucial season.
Summer on the Farm
Helen Skelton and Jules Hudson host a week of live programmes from Cannon Hall Farm in South Yorkshire, run by brothers Rob and Dave Nicholson.
This Week on the Farm
Helen Skelton and Jules Hudson present a show in which farmers document their lives.
Friday on the Farm
Helen Skelton and Jules Hudson witness autumn's arrival at Cannon Hall Farm.
Digging Up Britain's Past
Join us on a thrilling journey through time as we uncover the secrets of British history. Watch as expert archaeologists reveal fascinating periods through unfolding digs.
From the Roman invasion to the Viking era and beyond, we'll explore the mysteries of ancient Britain. You won't want to miss a single episode of Digging Up Britain's Past!
Springtime on the Farm
Documentary series celebrating British farms. Peter Wright, Adam Henson and Lindsey Chapman reveal what happens at Cannon Hall Farm in Barnsley during the busiest time of year - Spring.
Big Week at the Zoo
Get ready for a wild ride with Big Week at the Zoo! This documentary series highlights the incredible conservation efforts of British zoos.
Join us as we explore the fascinating world of animal care, from feeding routines to medical procedures. You'll be amazed by the dedication and hard work of the zookeepers and vets who make it all possible.
Supershoppers
Andi Osho and Anna Richardson uncover the tricks of the retail trade, to help you save money.
The Instant Gardener
Garden transformation show, presented by Helen Skelton and expert garden designer Danny Clarke. An unloved garden is brought back to life using clever design and imaginative ideas.
Countryfile
This is a Sunday-morning television programme by the BBC which first aired in 1988 and reports on rural and environmental issues within the United Kingdom. It is presented primarily by John Craven, with reports from a pool of presenters. The issues which it addresses are generally those within the rural public consciousness of the UK, such as animal-culling, fox hunting, organic farming, EU agricultural policy, pollution, and open access land, and as such the nature of the programme is often highly political, sometimes airing debates between pressure groups. In recent years, the show has hardly featured farming issues, and concentrates on rural arts and sports, using recorded segments which are often repeated several times over a period of a year or two.
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