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All Creatures Great and Small

Specials 1975 - 2008
TV-PG

  • 1983-12-25T00:00:00Z on BBC One
  • 50m
  • 12h (12 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English, Spanish; Castilian
  • Comedy, Drama
In the mid-1930s James Herriot, who recently graduated from the veterinary college in Glasgow, finds work in the rustic Yorkshire Dales of Northern England. This heartwarming drama chronicles his encounters with the locals and the animals they depend on. Based on the semi-autobiographical novels of James Alfred Wight, OBE, who wrote under the pseudonym James Herriot.

15 episodes

James returns to Darrowby following his wartime service in the R.A.F. Though little has changed in the Dales in the intervening six years, James finds it difficult to adjust to the peacetime routine and to friends and family who seem like strangers.

Special 2 1985 Christmas Special

  • 1985-12-25T00:00:00Z1h 30m

Siegfried waxes lyrical about the accelerating rate of scientific progress as James proceeds to plod along with tried and trusted remedies. How long can the practice and the surrounding countryside resist the oncoming tide of progress?

1985-11-24T00:00:00Z

Special 3 Set Visit

Special 3 Set Visit

  • 1985-11-24T00:00:00Z50m

A visit to the sets and behind the scenes on All Creatures Great and Small.

Christmas 1955 is fast approaching but the vets are dealing with their usual assortment of diseased animals and entertaining locals. James is particularly proud of Frank Gillard's farm. Gillard also keeps racing pigeons and Mr. Biggins accuse the birds of importing hoof and mouth disease. When Gillard's cattle develop the dreaded disease, he has no choice but to destroy his herd. Tristan buys himself a fancy Daimler coupe but then can't quite pay back the money he borrowed from Sigfried who gives him until Christmas day to settle up or he will take possession of the car. Tristan once again joins the bell ringers but more because he's interested in Miss Marston, the new teacher who is also a member of the group. James and Sigfried find themselves acting as references in court for the feuding Bradley brothers, David and Jonathan. This is the last ever episode of the show.

In a documentary profile filmed in 1976, Alf Wight (aka James Herriot) talks about his upbringing in Glasgow, his life in Yorkshire and the burgeoning success of his novels at home and abroad.

2003-07-06T23:00:00Z

Special 6 Stars Reunited

Special 6 Stars Reunited

  • 2003-07-06T23:00:00Z50m

Dale Winton brings together cast members from popular TV shows of the past, taking them on a trip down memory lane and reliving some of their best and worst moments. He begins by assembling Christopher Timothy, Carol Drinkwater, Lynda Bellingham and Robert Hardy : stars of long-running rural drama All Creatures Great and Small : and discovers what each has been up to since the series ended.

It is 1937, and newly qualified veterinarian James Herriot travels to Yorkshire to apply for the post of assistant in Siegfried Farnon’s practice. He soon learns the facts of country life but struggles to overcome the prejudices of the Darrowby locals who are sceptical of the novice vet's ability. In between “cases,” Herriot courts pretty farmer’s daughter Helen Alderson and finally marries her.

Creature Comforts unveils the inspirations behind Alf Wights beloved vet character, James Herriot, in the BBCs most successful TV series of all time, All Creatures Great and Small. Featuring a special appearance from Christopher Timothy who played Herriot in the Emmy nominated show and hosted by Simon Ward from the 1975 TV film.

Special 12 John McGlynn Interview

  • 1988-01-25T00:00:00Z50m

On March 21, 1999 BBC Country File visited the World of James Herriot in Thirsk, Yorkshire.

On October 12, 1985 "Harty Goes to..." Yorkshire aired this brief report from the sets and locations of the 1985 All Creatures Great and Small Special.

Archaeology series unearthing the history and anecdotes behind cult Sunday night dramas looks at All Creatures Great and Small. With its mix of stunning countryside, eccentric characters and romance, the show formed a template for Sunday night television. Interviewees including Christopher Timothy, Peter Davison, Robert Hardy, Carol Drinkwater, Lynda Bellingham, John McGlynn, producer Bill Sellars and writer Johnny Byrne reveal the struggles behind the success

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