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'''''All Creatures Great and Small''''' was a [[BBC]] [[television]] series based on the mostly autobiographical novels of veterinarian James Herriot, the pseudonym of Alf Wight (MRCVS, OBE). The novels depicted a number of adventures in the life of Wight and his partners, Donald and Brian Sinclair (renamed as Siegfried aand Tristan Farnon). Set in and around Darrowby (a fictional name for the real town of Thirsk, [[Yorkshire]]), it dramatised the trials of British country veterinary practice both before and after [[World War II]]. It ran from [[1978]] to [[1980]], enjoyed two Christmas specials in the early 1980s and returned for four full seasons from [[1988]]-[[1990]].
'''''All Creatures Great and Small''''' was a [[BBC]] [[television]] series based on the mostly autobiographical novels of veterinarian James Herriot, the pseudonym of Alf Wight (MRCVS, OBE). The novels depicted a number of adventures in the life of Wight and his partners, Donald and Brian Sinclair (renamed as Siegfried aand Tristan Farnon). Set in and around Darrowby (a fictional name for the real town of Thirsk, [[Yorkshire]]), it dramatised the trials of British country veterinary practice both before and after [[World War II]]. It ran from [[1978]] to [[1980]], enjoyed two Christmas specials in the early 1980s and returned for four full seasons from [[1988]]-[[1990]].
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