Vet and author Alf Wight and actor Nicholas Ralph, playing James Herriot in Season 5 of All Creatures Great and Small What was the World War II experience of James Alfred (“Alf”) Wight, author and the ...
The children of famous Yorkshire vet James Herriot are set to take part in a podcast sharing his "life, work and legacy". The author, real name Alf Wight, was known for writing about country life in ...
James Herriot is the pen name of James Alfred (“Alf”) Wight, Yorkshire veterinarian and bestselling author. Watching or reading his All Creatures Great and Small, we feel like we understand Herriot ...
In the television series All Creatures Great and Small, viewers were introduced to the character of James Herriot, played by Nicholas Ralph. In the series, James begins working alongside the quirky ...
10:47, Wed, Oct 2, 2024 Updated: 10:52, Wed, Oct 2, 2024 All Creatures Great and Small has returned to Channel 5, with James Herriot (portrayed by Nicholas Ralph) eagerly anticipating his parents' ...
It’s hard to believe, but All Creatures Great and Small is turning fifty this year. Written by country veterinarian James Alfred Wight under the pen name James Herriot, the international bestseller is ...
For the human creatures of “All Creatures Great and Small,” life is moving on. The third season of the latest television drama based on James Herriot’s (the pen name of James Alfred Wight) ...
Sophie Mei Lan went to visit the World of James Herriot for the new Mrs Yorkshire podcast in which she talks to one of James Herriot’s former vets Peter Wright. Thirsk is a small market town nestled ...
All Creatures Great and Small is back on our screens for season 6, and fans of the cosy period drama couldn't be more excited. Based on the book series of the same name by Alf Wight (using the pen ...
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