Tom investigated the toxic chemicals that are finding their way into our food (Image: BBC) Countryfile was flooded with complaints from viewers as they claimed that one segment was a "waste" of time. During Sunday’s episode of the BBC hit show, Sean Fletcher was back on our screens as he explored the new 721-hectare Borrowdale Rainforest National Nature Reserve. He met up with a team, who were tasked with protecting this ancient landscape and balancing the management of the reserve with the needs of local farmers.

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