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“Being Outdoors Is What Keeps Me Sane!”

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August 2018

Anita Rani, 40, talks to Nathalie Whittle about royal connections, long-distance marriage and the bits you don’t see on Countryfile…

“Being Outdoors Is What Keeps Me Sane!”

If you’ve ever been one of the six million viewers who tune in to BBC One’s Countryfile on a Sunday night, you’ll be familiar with Anita Rani’s eternally sunny persona – whether she’s caught in a downpour halfway up a mountain, fleeing from animals gone rogue – or stuck in a heap of cow dung. And when she arrives at our cover shoot, she’s no different. “woman&home cover girl?” she beams as she sits down to chat. “This is a really exciting moment for me!”

Anita’s career began as a researcher for the BBC, before her first big break came presenting Channel Five’s entertainment show, The Edit, in 2002. Since then, she’s co-presented BBC One’s Watchdog, become a core member of the Countryfile team, danced her way to the semi-finals of Strictly Come Dancing, and most recently, secured a coveted spot in the presenting line-up for the Royal wedding. And now, with Countryfile celebrating its 30th anniversary this month, she’s in the spotlight once again – and we’ve a feeling she’s going to stay there.

I’ll never forget the moment my first episode of Countryfile aired. It was a Sunday night and I was at an event commemorating the Commonwealth in Scotland when my phone suddenly started going crazy. I was getting tweet after tweet from people who had tuned in and were watching me blow up a chalk mine in Cornwall (yes, really!). It wasn’t until that moment that it dawned on me that this is no ordinary programme – it’s massive!

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