If you’ve missed any episodes of the new series of Wild Britian with Ray Mears, you can now catch up online with the ITV Player - just click on the image below:


Woodlore, School of Wilderness Buchcraft was founded in 1983, by the British Bushcraft and survival expert Ray Mears. Woodlore began as a relatively unknown company, offering a small selection of courses on bushcraft techniques. With Ray's ambition and perserverance, Woodlore has since grown into a world-renowned and highly respected school, offering in-depth courses on a wide range of bushcraft and survival subjects. In addition to training, Woodlore now also provides some of the finest outdoors equipment from around the world, carefully selected on the basis of our extensive experience.
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December 28th, 2011 at 6:27 pm
Ray Mears should be voted for Prime Minister, I am sure he is the only person who could advise people on how to make this country a better place.
I have seen God….it’s Ray Mears….!
November 15th, 2011 at 10:15 am
Where the Wild Britain series filmed in high definition?
Please release these on bluray!
November 2nd, 2011 at 9:52 pm
Agread, Ian! The last 3 episodes i’m really enjoying, and then all of a sudden credits! Also just curious if Ray will ever be filming around N.Ireland? The Mourne Mountains to be abit more specific.
November 2nd, 2011 at 1:25 pm
I like the new series of wild britain & I’m looking foreward to friday 4/11/11 programe on the norfolk river watching, only one drawback to the programes, half an hour seams a little short for this programe an hour long programe would be far better. I would also like to know if in the next series of wild britain that one of the program is filmed in my local county of essex.
October 28th, 2011 at 8:17 pm
I’m writing this whilst watching Ray in Episode 3. He’s wrong in saying that Kittiwakes only nest on coastal cliffs. There is a single colony which inhabits the Tyne Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, which is, of course, inland.
However, this colony may be in danger from the City Council!
http://www.sustainablescotland.com/index.php/Communities-News/sustainable-scotland-newcastle-britains-cities-kittiiwake.html
October 27th, 2011 at 3:45 pm
Yes! It took a while for them be on the iPlayer. Glad they’re up now
October 27th, 2011 at 2:54 pm
Great!! Thanks to whoever is responsible for making this available