The trials and misadventures of the staff at a country veterinary office in Yorkshire. James Herriot, a young animal surgeon, moves to a small Yorkshire town to begin his first job.
Laughter and livestock in the immortal series. James is intrigued by Basil, who works as a cow hand, while Siegfried is disturbed by Mr Dawson.
Vets, pets and country dialects in the ageless series. The practice is saddened by the death of King George VI, and Siegfried is determined to heal a rift.
One of the best-loved series in the world, taking us back to the gentle world of 1930s Yorkshire. Calum has an article published in the Veterinary Record.
TV gold from Sunday nights all through the 1980s. James castrates Lord Hulton's pigs, and then wins the pools! Siegfried helps out with a digestive problem.
Timeless fun with the Yorkshire vets. James is caught in the middle of a 50-year war of silence between rabbit breeder Oliver Strong and cabbage grower Roland Strong.
Yorkshire countryside and intriguing veterinary dilemmas are on the cards. Alfred, the beloved cat of local confectioner Geoff Hatfield, falls ill.
Laughs and adventures with the 1930s Yorkshire vets in the nostalgic series. Lady Hutton's sick cat prompts Siegfried into updating the practice's image.
The acclaimed character actor Robert Hardy stars in the popular vet drama. A birthday celebration is hit by tragedy. The vets feel the long arm of the law.
Laughs and tears with the Yorkshire vets. Siegfried befriends Colin when one of his goldfish dies, and James turns out for the local cricket team.
Cosy drama in the ageless series based on the real life stories of a Yorkshire vet. An old friend of James and Siegfried's appears to be stealing from them.
Put your feet up and watch the vets on their rounds. Siegfried sings the praises of a new time-management system but has a hard time with a Great Dane.
One of our favourite British shows! Siegfried is worried about the attitude of Mrs Clarke. James gives Tricki Woo a female sex hormone.