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  2. One Man and His Dog - Wikipedia

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    One Man and His Dog is a BBC television series in the United Kingdom featuring sheepdog trials, originally presented by Phil Drabble, with commentary by Eric Halsall and, later, by Ray Ollerenshaw. It was first aired on 17 February 1976 and continues today (since 2013) as a special annual edition of Countryfile .

  3. Category:CBBC original programming - Wikipedia

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    Shaun the Sheep (2 C, 6 P) The Story of Tracy Beaker (franchise) (1 C, 22 P) Pages in category "CBBC original programming"

  4. Clarkson's Farm - Wikipedia

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    Other farmers were also reported to have shown an "overwhelmingly favourable" reaction to Clarkson's Farm. [23] The sheep farmer James Rebanks said that the farming community "all loved that programme", and that Clarkson had done more for farming in one series than 30 years of the BBC's long-running farming programme Countryfile. [24]

  5. Reaction video - Wikipedia

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    This reaction format is still widely used in Japanese variety shows, where it is the equivalent of a laugh track on American television shows. [2] One of the first online viral reaction videos showed a child reacting to the "Scary Maze Game" prank on YouTube in 2006. [3] Beginning in 2007, reaction videos began to proliferate on the Internet.

  6. Chain Reaction (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    Chain Reaction (nicknamed "the tag-team talk show") is a hostless chat show first broadcast on BBC Radio 5 in 1991, and then revived on BBC Radio 4 in 2004. Each week an individual from the world of entertainment selects someone that they would like to interview. This interviewee goes on to be the next week's interviewer.

  7. Last Chance to See (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Last Chance to See is a wildlife documentary first broadcast on BBC Two in the United Kingdom during September and October 2009. The series is a follow-up of the 1989 radio series, also called Last Chance to See, in which Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine set out to find endangered animals.

  8. Planet Earth Live (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Planet Earth Live featured real-time footage of young animals from five continents [2] throughout the month of May. [1] Broadcast three times per week, teams of nature experts and documentary makers monitored the activity of animals in their area, reporting back on the day's events. [3]

  9. James Rebanks - Wikipedia

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    James Rebanks (born 1974) [1] is an English sheep farmer and author, from Matterdale in Cumbria. [2] His first book, the autobiography The Shepherd's Life, was published in 2015, [3] and he published English Pastoral in 2020.