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Series that follows broadcaster Martha Kearney through her beekeeping year. Things get off to a bad start when unseasonal snow in spring threatens to kill her bee colonies.

Martha Kearney's year gets off to a bad start when unseasonal snow in spring threatens to kill the bee colonies she keeps in her garden in Suffolk. With help from a master beekeeper, Martha feeds her bees and takes one of the hives to a wildflower meadow at a neighbour's house along with two brand new hives.

She discovers the intricate hierarchy within the bee colony and learns how the organisation of the hive has become a metaphor for human society. At a London school, she learns the secrets of urban bees' success even while bees in the country as a whole are in decline. The episode ends with three new hives established on a wildflower meadow, ready to start producing classic British wildflower honey.

30 minutes

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Mon 26 Jun 202319:00

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Music Played

  • Frederick Delius

    North Country sketches: Winter landscape

    Performer: Ulster Orchestra, Vernon Handley (conductor).
  • Penguin Cafe Orchestra

    Chartered Flight

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterMartha Kearney
Series ProducerTom Sheahan
Executive ProducerChris Shaw
Executive ProducerEmma Read
Executive ProducerClare Paterson
Production ManagerEmma Wood
Sound RecordistTom Curry
Sound RecordistJoao Do Valle

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