The reboot of All Creatures Great and Small is ready to transport viewers from coronavirus misery to the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales in the 1930s.
Put-upon vet James Herriot and the escapades of the residents of Darrowby (and their animals) hold a special place in the nation’s hearts thanks to the show’s original 90-episode run in the 1970s and 80s.
And now they’re back with a new cast and a new village as the show returns to our screens next month. Last autumn, the popular tourist town of Grassington, North Yorks, was transformed into fictional Darrowby.
The original used nearby Askrigg. Filming wrapped in January before the pandemic hit, so the series is already edited and ready to air in the autumn.
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