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All Creatures Great and Small's future confirmed with major casting news

All Creatures Great and Small has confirmed its return and shared an exciting update with fans about the upcoming future series, the 2024 Christmas special and which cast members are set to return. The cast and crew of the popular period drama will soon be heading back to the Yorkshire Dales to shoot the hit adaptation by BAFTA award-winning production company Playground, based on the best-selling novels of real-life Thirsk vet Alf Wight, who wrote under the pen-name James Herriot. On Friday, Channel 5 confirmed the double commission of series 5 and 6 - as well as a beloved Christmas special.
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All Creatures Great and Small stars would love to see Dr Who icon return to show
BBC series return to the show, as filming for series three gets underway.The critically acclaimed show, based on the popular series of books by James Alfred Wight, was rebooted in 2020 for Channel 5, and stars Callum Woodhouse as Tristan Farnon and Nicholas Ralph as James Herriot, who work as vets in the Yorkshire Dales.The roles of Tristan and James were originally played in the BBC adaptation, which ran from 1978 to 1990, by Doctor Who star Peter Davison and Christopher Timothy respectively - and the cast of the Channel 5 series have now revealed that they would love to see the two actors return to the reboot in the future.Speaking at the BFI and Radio Times TV Festival, Callum Woodhouse said that the cast had previously received a sweet message from original James Herriot actor Christopher Timothy, praising the rebooted series.He said: "I think Christopher Timothy sent an email, I think, after the first Christmas special saying how much he loved it, which was really lovely."When asked if we could see Christopher and fellow co-star Peter Davison return to the series for a cameo however, the cast said they did not know, but it would be something they would like to see happen.“We don’t know any of that. It’s a question for production really, but we’d love it.
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The Yorkshire Vet's Peter Wright reflects on leaving Skeldale as he settles in new role
Channel 5's The Yorkshire Vet with new episodes airing every Tuesday.The new series of The Yorkshire Vet turns viewers' attention to the new generation of surgeons.As Peter settles into his new role, he has reflected on how far the industry has come.He said: "Leaving Skeldale Veterinary Centre in Thirsk after 40 years, initially working as a veterinary assistant to James Herriot and for the last 20 years as senior partner, I am now working part-time at Grace Lane Veterinary Practice in Kirkbymoorside, a beautiful market town."My daily routine is very similar though, and I like the fact that I have retained some of the longstanding clients who have appeared on The Yorkshire Vet over the last seven years and have also been introduced to many new ones."I think it’s obvious to viewers that the warmth, humour and resilience of Yorkshire people, particularly farmers, still shines through", he added to The Yorkshire Post.Peter previously spoke to Express.co.uk about the difficult decision to leave Skeldale and the progress he made because of the opportunity.He said: "I was there from being the new boy and then I gradually became (a) partner."I then became a senior partner. I ran the practice for almost 20 years, and I have lots of happy memories of working there."But, at the same time, I am what is called a mixed practitioner.
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