Inspired by the character and early works of James Herriot, the much loved English veterinary surgeon and author of the bestselling works ‘All Creatures Great and Small’, Young James Herriot finds James at the birth of his career in the 1930s, taking up his place at the Glasgow Veterinary College. From his first day as a young student, James suffers the pranks of his associates, makes new friends, and discovers that the lodging he had paid for doesn’t exist. Thrust immediately into hard times, his newfound friends find him a room with them at the house of the eccentric... Aunt Elspeth. James is confident and inspired – but he soon discovers that a good deal more than confidence and inspiration are needed to assess the physical health of animals and, in some cases, the emotional health of his acquaintances. As he attempts to mend sick horses, ailing sheep and a kennel of purebred dogs, he soon discovers that life and medicine is much more complicated than he first thought; and that passion – no matter how well-intentioned – can be a very deceptive guide. Special Feature: The Making of Young James Herriot James Herriot Biography Cast Filmographies Picture Gallery Subtitles [show more]
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Three-part BBC drama which explores the early life of author and veterinary student James Herriot. Set in 1930s Glasgow, the series finds Herriot (Iain de Caestecker) as an idealistic young man studying to become a vet at university. Herriot will face several rites of passage before he can call himself a surgeon, whether it be surviving the practical jokes of his fellow students, braving the ire of Professor Quintin Gunnell (Gary Lewis) or dealing with the unsettled political climate of the time.
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