In our first post lockdown episode, actor and musician Johnny Flynn takes Matthew Bannister for a walk on the Hackney Marshes, a huge expanse of public land which has no fewer than 88 football pitches alongside a nature reserve which has grown up in disused gravel pits. As well as singing his distinctive, haunting songs, Johnny relates his near miss with a bear on the Camino to Santiago, reflects on discovering the music of Bob Dylan as a teenager and talks about his friendship with the nature writer Robert Macfarlane.
Jon Boden, Seth Lakeman, Ben Nicholls, Emily Portman and Jack Rutter on a tall ship
Gwilym Bowen Rhys in Aberdaron
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The Dance of the Commons at the Englefield Estate
Bonus Episode: Maddy Prior and Peter Knight in conversation at Cecil Sharp House
Fay Hield at the Soundpost Weekend in Dungworth
The Musical Village of Pathhead, Midlothian
Jamie Webster in Liverpool
Raynor Winn and the Gigspanner Big Band on the South West Coast Path
Grace Petrie in Leicester
Johnny Kalsi in Southall
Maurice Henderson & Ewen Thomson on Shetland
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Kathryn Tickell & her Dad by the River Rede
Declan O‘Rourke in Kinvara
The Ciderhouse Rebellion & Jessie Summerhayes in the Rosedale Valley
Edgelarks at Scorhill Stone Circle
Olivia Chaney at the House on Hawnby Moor
Robert Macfarlane & Johnny Flynn at Wandlebury
Jenny Sturgeon in Shetland
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