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The countryside matters hugely to us all as a nation, whether we live in it or not...

May 23, 2026

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The Huddersfield Daily Examiner

ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY PRESENTER JULES HUDSON TELLS ALISON JAMES ABOUT THE TV SHOW'S APPEAL, HIS 14-YEAR FARMHOUSE RESTORATION AND THE ‘CATHARSIS’ OF WRITING HIS MEMOIR AFTER THE DEATH OF HIS FATHER

- ALISON JAMES

The countryside matters hugely to us all as a nation, whether we live in it or not...

Julia Hudson with her late father, the author and broadcaster Brian Jack

TV PRESENTER Jules Hudson is standing against the kind of backdrop that has helped make him a household name.

We're talking quintessentially English rolling countryside, abundant spring greenery and that unmistakable stillness of a bright day in May.

In his pink shirt, well-worn Barbour jacket and faded denims, he looks every inch at home in it, too, with the relaxed stance of someone who belongs exactly where he is.

But when I suggest that his life - 30 years in television, his own lovely home in the country and a TV career built around celebrating rural Britain - has been carefully planned for years, he bursts into laughter.

“You might well presume that but actually you'd be very much mistaken,” he says. “There was never a great strategic plan - rather a case of recognising opportunities and running with them.

“Often they've been opportunities that have taken me out of my comfort zone - a kind of, ‘Oh well, let's just see where this goes.”

I’m speaking to the presenter of BBC's Escape to the Country about his new autobiography, Wild at Heart: My Journey to a Country Life.

Jules, 56, says his opportunistic approach to life gave him the book’s name. He explains: “We spent ages discussing the title and one of the options I favoured was Unplanned, because I think that’s very much been the way of it.

“I went to university after school and studied archaeology. I briefly flirted with the army, then I did a post-grad in archaeology. I still hadn’t found my niche, though.”

This is when the idea of getting into TV first entered his head.

A friend of his had taken a course in broadcast journalism and was enjoying the medium so much that Jules thought television could work for him, as a creative soul with an interest in history.

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