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Sean Fletcher
United States
Age: 48
Born: 20 Apr, 1974
TV Series Starring Sean Fletcher
Wonders of the Coast Path
Wales is the only country in the world with a designated path that stretches around its entire coastline.
Opened in 2012, the Wales Coast Path stretches for 870 miles from just outside Chester in the north to Chepstow in the south.
Sean Fletcher goes on an epic journey to travel the length of the Wales Coast Path, meeting the people who live and work along its route and immersing himself in a range of coastal adventures.
Food Detectives (2016)
The Food Detectives use their expertise to help you make the best food choices. They want to improve your cooking, your health and your bank balance.
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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