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- The trials and misadventures of the staff of a country veterinary office in Yorkshire from the 1930s to the 1950s.
- Trying to find how a millionaire wound up with a phony diamond brings Hercule Poirot to an exclusive island resort frequented by the rich and famous. When a murder is committed, everyone has an alibi.
- The story of a young veterinarian's apprenticeship to a somewhat eccentric older vet in the English countryside, and the young man's hesitating courtship of the daughter of a local farmer.
- The adventures of a Yorkshire vet and his colleague in their everyday life.
- Local teenager Tess Hunter tries to stop her small town from making the repeated decision to conjure a demonic entity.
- Four old school friends reunite to attempt the epic coast to coast walk, across the United Kingdom. As their journey unfolds, this comically incompatible foursome walk full tilt into their mid-life crises.
- Filmed in super 16mm widescreen format JAMES HERRIOT'S YORKSHIRE features the breathtaking scenery of Wensleydale, Swaledale, Coverdale, Thirsk, Sutton Bank, Captain Cook country, Scarborough, Robin Hood's Bay, York and Harrogate as well as featuring the people and animals so often associated with Herriot's novels. " Over the years I have received literally thousands of letters from readers of my books from all over the world. The same phrase has recurred; I wish I could see the places you write about - if this film can reach those people then it will give them a glimpse of the countryside where I have found so many of the good things of life. The scenes and photography are exquisite and Chris's commentary and appearance superb. The film was a constant joy to watch
- One of several "slow TV" programmes shown on BBC Four, in which a vehicle travels on a slow and leisurely journey through the countryside. In this case, the journey is by bus through North Yorkshire, from Richmond in Swaledale, via the Buttertubs pass, Hawes in Wensleydale to Ribblehead Viaduct in Ribblesdale. There was no commentary and only occasional sounds of nearby cows, sheep and passing cars.
- This third visit begins as the Owen family bid farewell to eldest daughter Raven who's off to university. 4-year-old Clemmy is about to start school. The family have to pull together after hip surgery prevents Clive from working.
- The Owens prepare for one of the most intense periods of the year, the breeding season. With Clive recovering from hip surgery and Raven away at university, Amanda and the children face a particularly demanding set of challenges.
- It is Christmas time on Ravenseat Farm, and all nine children are home for the holidays. Four-year-old Clemmy has her hands full nursing a premature calf. Clive has rigged up an ancient contraption to cook the festive roast.
- This week the family battle through two brutal winter storms. While they fight the elements to feed the flock, mum Amanda is powerless to stop the only livestock trailer being washed away down the swollen river.
- The family tackles life in lockdown, just as lambing season gets into full swing. The film crew aren't allowed on the farm so Amanda uses her phone to film a video diary - ably assisted by the children.
- Tony explores the Yorkshire Dales, meeting the people who saved production of Wensleydale cheese in the town of Hawes, views the Aysgarth Falls and joins rehearsals with the Muker Silver Band.