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- An autobiographical scripted comedy based on stand-up and presenter Alan Carr's life.
- The cast and crew, plus local residents, talk about the Yorkshire Dales filming locations for All Creatures Great and Small (2020), which is actually set there. They speak of the the locations acting as a third cast member, the other two being the human actors and animal actors. Some of the locations themselves are shown and the crew members involved discuss why they were chosen. They speak of the logistics, not only in transforming them to authentic to the 1930s and 1940s when the show is set, but in making the transitions as seamless as possible in reality not always matching what is shown in the show, in being as unobtrusive as possible to the residents who still have to lead their daily lives through filming, and challenges of that actual reality, such as driving on many of the countryside one track roadways. Special mention is made of transportation infrastructure as they relate to the show, from those one track roadways, to the authentic period automobiles, to footpaths the characters often are seen using, and which the cast and crew often walk during their off hours, to the railway stations used in key scenes. One off screen item which is also shown is the animal training center, where the animal trainers not only do their key jobs, but where the cast themselves interact with the animals before filming. How the show relates to the real life of James Wight aka James Herriot in Yorkshire is shown.
- The primary cast, key crew members, most notably Executive Producer Melissa Gallant, and others attached to the series talk about the Christmas specials of the first three seasons of All Creatures Great and Small (2020). They speak of: the special meaning of these three shows compared to the other shows within the series; the three shows doing double duty as the respective season finales and thus how the story-lines are dealt with leading into the subsequent season; how Christmas traditions, specific to Britain and to the era, are incorporated, especially as they may relate to key characters and/or to the stories for the season; and filming in summer versus winter, both which have their challenges as it relates to what is supposed to be a northern hemisphere winter.
- The big day has arrived at Button House, but freakish weather disrupts everyone's plans. Can Mike, Alison, and the ghosts rally to pull off what they've been working so hard to achieve?
- James Herriot follows his dream to become a vet.
- Helen provides James with a reason to stay in the Yorkshire Dales, and he discovers that there is another Farnon brother with an equally unique personality.
- James is alarmed to receive a call from Mrs Pumphrey who fears her beloved dog Tricki Woo might be dying.
- James celebrates his birthday, but personal and professional worries put a damper on the event. James and Tristan ignore Siegfried's advice and operate on a prized cow.
- 2020– 1h 3mTV-PG8.5 (618)TV EpisodeJames still has feelings for Helen and is struggling to cope as she prepares to get married to Hugh. On Christmas Eve James is called out to help a dog struggling to give birth and Helen volunteers to come along. But a thick fog comes over the Dales and it looks like the pair will be trapped together.
- Siegfried hopes to become the attending vet at the local racecourse. Meanwhile an encounter with a racehorse threatens to end James's career. Tristan resorts to an unusual method of covering the loss of the surgery's income.
- James is as pleased as punch to be the Attending Vet at the Darrowby Show, but Siegfried and Tristan take bets on how long he will last.
- It's spring in 1938, and a trip back home to Glasgow presents James Herriot with a dilemma that will mean choosing between the people he loves when he is offered a position at his old mentor's forward-thinking practice.
- With Tristan's encouragement, James asks Helen if she'd like to go to the local spring dance. But village resident Gerald's arrival with his injured dog, Rock, puts a spanner in the works. Meanwhile, Tristan worries that Siegfried is in danger of losing his edge.
- The fate of a struggling young widow causes difficulties for James and Helen's burgeoning romance. Meanwhile, Siegfried has another scheme to whip Tristan into shape, and a visit from Tricki Woo causes chaos in Skeldale House.
- It's an important day for Tristan in more ways than one, as he celebrates his birthday and Siegfried gives him new responsibilities as a vet. Tristan has to withstand the pressure and succeed in the challenge set by his older brother before returning to Skeldale for his birthday festivities. Meanwhile, Mrs Hall reminds James that he needs to tell Helen some home truths.
- When a familiar face from Helen's past returns to Darrowby, James worries that he has to vie for her attention and steps up to compete against them at Mrs Pumphrey's annual cricket match. The rest of Skeldale House are apprehensive as the game can be brutal. Siegfried tries his best to train James and get a reluctant Tristan to step in, but it's not looking good for their Darrowby Eleven team.
- As Chamberlain heads to meet with Hitler in Munich, James prepares to face his parents and give them some difficult news. Meanwhile, the prospect of a return to war acts as a timely reminder to make the most of life while you can. But James's agenda is derailed by an emergency with the Alderson's pregnant mare, Candy.
- James and Helen spend their first Christmas together, but must agree on where to spend it. Despite all seeming idyllic, the vets are troubled as Tricki Woo is sick.
- It's spring 1939, as the period drama returns for a 3rd series. Tristan is now a qualified vet, and James enters a new stage of his life with Helen; however, with war looming, all have to consider their purpose in Darrowby and beyond.
- James struggles to get Siegfried to let him share responsibility now that he's junior partner at the practice. With Helen's help, James learns how lucrative the Ministry of Agriculture's Bovine TB testing programme could be for Skeldale.
- Siegfried receives some difficult news and becomes even more irascible than usual. The perfect distraction comes along in the form of Major Sebright Saunders, who asks Siegfried to look at a difficult young racehorse called River.
- James is finally succeeding with the farmers' uptake of the Ministry of Ag's TB testing scheme. Tristan is outgrowing running the small animal surgery and buys a car to help with errands at the practice, enabling him also taking a date out
- When Mrs Hall takes time off to meet up with an important person from her past, Siegfried immediately puts Tristan in charge of housekeeping duties, while he focuses on running the practice and educating a visiting work experience boy.
- James finds a case of TB while testing his father-in-law's herd. Could it be the end of the farm? Meanwhile, Tristan proposes marriage while Mrs Hall tries to save an abandoned dog. Suddenly, Britain declares a state of war.
- As Christmastime is overshadowed by war, the Farnons have taken in a refugee child. Siegfried must choose between the well being of a racehorse and safeguarding Tristan's future. Mrs. Hall also grapples with upsetting news.
- As Easter 1940 approaches, James tries to help a young boy and his sick dog, Audrey faces her past, while Siegfried misses Tristan.
- Siegfried hires an experienced bookkeeper, but her efficient approach doesn't suit everyone. James and Helen arrive at a decision, and a ferret presents a challenge for the practice.
- When new vet Richard Carmody joins the practice, James feels his place by Siegfried's side is threatened. Conflicts come to the surface at Mrs Pumphrey's community tea party.
- Helen rallies the community to help the new farmers while she waits for some personal news. Carmody meets Bernard the tortoise and tries to treat the owner too.
- The day that James and Helen have been dreading arrives. Mrs Hall takes a step forward with Gerald. Carmody finds his place at Skeldale, assisted by a surprising mentor.
- Helen decides to move back with her father while James is away. Mrs Hall is trying to find the right time to give notice. Siegfried is frustrated by a constant leaking tap in the kitchen.
- Faced with a daunting future, James longs to see Helen, but an injured bird stands in his way. Siegfried and Carmody try to support Mrs Hall's community efforts.