Countryfile: Adam Henson corrected by Gareth Wyn Jones Countryfile ’s Adam Henson was left humbled when a famous guest farmer corrected him at the Royal Welsh Show. Adam was with his co-presenter Charlotte Smith for this Sunday’s edition of the BBC ’s popular agricultural programme. After checking out prize bulls and freshly-sheered sheep, the host took a break at the show’s pub (aptly called ‘The Baa’) for a drink.

Adam was chatting to famous farmer Gareth Wyn Jones with his friends Derek Parry and Gwynn Jones at the event when the somewhat awkward moment occurred. The presenter asked why the annual event’s social element was so important, and Gareth explained: “There’s a saying in Welsh: ‘Rhoi’r byd yn ei le’.” Countryfile guest snaps back at Adam Henson ‘I beg to differ’ (Image: BBC) Related articles Countryfile host Adam Henson's family life off TV Adam Henson’s wife's heartbreaking reason for keeping cancer diagnosis from him Adam was a little nonplussed so Gareth translated: “Put the world to rights.

“So that’s what a lot of the farmers will be doing here, having that conversation.” The presenter then wondered how many Royal Welsh guests actually knew there was a bar at the event where patrons could grab a drink and sit down. “And not many people would know that there’s a bar here for all the teams that are showing their animals,” he assumed.

Adam chatted to some well-known farmers in 'The Baa' (Image: BBC) But Gareth quickl.