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Autumn/Fall - YOUNG HERRIOT. Vet James Herriot as a young student in 1930's

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BBC Drama chronicling the young Scottish Veterinary student at Glasgow University in the 1930's.
Focuses on his struggles with both animals and the ladies!

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I would love to see this..I have been reading james herriott's stories for as long as i can remember. Wasn't there a BBC television series many moons ago?
 

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BBC Drama chronicling the young Scottish Veterinary student at Glasgow University in the 1930's.
Focuses on his struggles with both animals and the ladies!

d649a13e.jpg

I love her coat! I should think this will be entertaining - the Beeb do tend to do well with period drama, in my experience.

I would love to see this..I have been reading james herriott's stories for as long as i can remember. Wasn't there a BBC television series many moons ago?

There was indeed; first aired in 1978, it ran for a few years as a regular series, then a few more years as occasional specials, the last of those being in 1990.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(TV_series)

The TV series was preceded by a made-for-television film in 1975:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)
 

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The opening TV titles always make me home sick, being a Yorkshire man stuck in the 'Outh

[video=youtube;qS7Z1q9hL2I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS7Z1q9hL2I[/video]
 

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I love her coat! I should think this will be entertaining - the Beeb do tend to do well with period drama, in my experience.



There was indeed; first aired in 1978, it ran for a few years as a regular series, then a few more years as occasional specials, the last of those being in 1990.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(TV_series)

The TV series was preceded by a made-for-television film in 1975:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)

I THOUGHT so..:) We used to get a lot of british TV,actually when i was young..I remember my dad and i used to watch ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL..
 

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Oh yes, I grew up watching it. I only remember seeing the film about ten years after original transmission (and thinking it was all the "wrong" actors lol), but I was the right age to have seen the series pretty much from the off as my parents watched it. Dad has long been a big fan of pre-war vintage cars, particularly Austins and Morrises of the 30s (though he's owned all sorts, the youngest being a 1978 Porsche 911 which converted me: I'd always thought of them as poseur apparatus before, but thon was a driving machine, and the quality of everything in it was outstanding. A little late for me, mind- the Porsche I'd prefer is the 356). I think the cars were the initial attraction of the series for my parents, but the quality of the acting and the stories was such that they kept with it. I must get around to reading the books.
 

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