Countryfile Calendar Competition Rules
The theme for the 2021 calendar is bright and beautiful and each month features one of the 12 finalists from the countryfile photographic competition.
Countryfile calendar competition rules. The overall winner will be voted for by countryfile viewers. Countryfile calendar countryfile calendar competition 2020. In the case of photo competitions the winner will be chosen as stated in the individual competition s terms.
In the rules it says about the spirit of the competition and not deceive the viewer or misrepresent the aspect of nature being portrayed. Countryfile calendar competition 2021. The 12 finalists were announced on bbc countryfile on sunday 25th august 2019.
The twelve photos selected by the judges will appear in the countryfile calendar for 2021 sold in aid of the bbc children in need appeal. Bright and beautifulbbc countryfile announce their new competition to find the 2021 countryfile calendar photographs from the viewers in july 202. The winner of the countryfile calendar for 2020 is michelle howell with her photo an apple a day.
Below are the 12 finalists for this year s bbc countryfile calendar competition. The winning photo was voted for by countryfile viewers and takes pride of place on the front cover of the countryfile calendar for 2020 sold in aid of the bbc children in need. Winner finalists and how to buy a calendar.
The twelve photos selected by the judges will appear in the countryfile calendar for 2020 sold in aid of the bbc children in need appeal. View the bbc countryfile calendar 2020 competition finalists. Last year the calendars sold raised more than 2 4 million for bbc children in need and a minimum of 4 50 from the sale of each calendar will be donated to the bbc children in need appeal.
Countryfile star john craven revealed a first for the bbc show on sunday s edition of the programme as he informed viewers on the details for this year s calendar competition which is undergoing. The winning photo is set to be chosen by a public vote and will feature on the cover. Sympathy to those who bothered to spend time going into the countryside to get a decent photo of something in its own habitat.