Based on James Herriot's autobiographical best sellers 'If Only They Could Talk' and 'It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet' the long running TV series 'All Creatures Great and Small' continued to satisfy the Herriot hysteria of the British public.
The BBC series All Creatures Great & Small, is a thrilling television series. I, being very critical about movies and television shows, found this one very pleasing. Though I am usually displeased by poor filming asspects in movies and series, I was not thrown off of by the poor quality in this series. The filming is not the best, but the acting is amazing and it makes up for that. This is one series that I can enjoy without thinking about the filming. Unlike many other films, I was able to beleive that the events were actually playing out before my as due to the extremely real acting (which in many cases it was) Bravo to the actors who had to stick their hands in the uterus of a cow, or sheep and still be able to focus and make me believe that they really were a vet. I normally do not like british films, but these are truely entertaining and all people of different cultures can understand it. This series has reminded me of my childhood dream, which was to be a vet, and hopefully in the future I will fulfill it, (I am 16 years old.) The television series remains true to the books which is very hard to find in America, that is probably why it is such an amazing series. This is a truely truely amazing, hilarious, calming, thrilling and touching television show which is unique and should be viewed by all.
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The last 7 episodes of the first series of the popular drama based on the books by vet James Herriot. James (Christopher Timothy) arrives in rural Darrowby to begin veterinary practice. His employer is the demanding Siegfried Farnon (Robert Hardy), and in addition to mastering the local dialect, James faces a healthy dose of Yorkshire scepticism from his new clients. The episodes included are: 'Golden Lads and Girls', 'Advice and Consent', 'The Last Furlong', 'Sleeping Partners', 'Bulldog Breed', 'Practice Makes Perfect' and 'Breath of Life'.
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