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Countryfile: Charlotte talks about badger culling It seemed as though Countryfile viewers were less than impressed on Sunday night as the BBC show dedicated the hour-long show to the 80th anniversary of D-Day. During the episode, fans were taken to Dorset where host Anita Rani spoke to a range of people, all with special links or connections. Later in the show, presenter Adam Henson found out how farming changed during the Second World War.

However, it seemed as though people weren’t keen on the special being dedicated to D-Day, with many suggesting it had very little to do with the countryside. Taking to Twitter to air their thoughts, @CardiCariad asked: “What's happened to @BBCCountryfile? What does a war tank have to do with farming let alone the country! #countryfile” @Atkinson1Peter commented:”@ BBC When did Countryfile turn into a History programme?” @Auchepis wrote: “countryfile returns next week with countryside news. Until then .



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[sleep emoji]” @JeffBar68809961 asked: “#countryfile why not have a separate d-day special and let Countryfile be about country and farming matters? It is good stuff, but not Countryfile, more like Historyfile!” READ MORE Ruth Langsford set to ‘extend’ TV break as Eamonn Holmes ‘grows closer' to pal Countryfile had a D-Day special on Sunday night (Image: BBC) However, not everyone seemed to mind the special episode, as some praised the BBC for airing it. @rng8899 said: “#countryfile another great fascinating epis.

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