The Country Game (2)
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The staff of two country estates (Gisburne Park in Lancashire and Broughton Hall in Yorkshire) compete in various country pursuits: clay pigeon shooting, fly casting, gun dog tests and carriage driving. | The staff of two country estates (Gisburne Park in Lancashire and Broughton Hall in Yorkshire) compete in various country pursuits: clay pigeon shooting, fly casting, gun dog tests and carriage driving. | ||
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+ | The BBC never took this to a series, but Yorkshire TV commissioned the similar [[Country Challenge]] six years later. | ||
[[Category:Lifestyle|Country Game (2), The]] | [[Category:Lifestyle|Country Game (2), The]] | ||
[[Category:Broadcast Pilots|Country Game (2), The]] | [[Category:Broadcast Pilots|Country Game (2), The]] |
Current revision as of 09:56, 9 March 2025
Synopsis
The staff of two country estates (Gisburne Park in Lancashire and Broughton Hall in Yorkshire) compete in various country pursuits: clay pigeon shooting, fly casting, gun dog tests and carriage driving.
See also
The BBC never took this to a series, but Yorkshire TV commissioned the similar Country Challenge six years later.