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- Documentary series following the work of the staff of Skeldale Veterinary Centre in Thirsk, North Yorkshire - once the practice of James Herriot.
- Adam Henson and Lindsey Chapman are joined by a host of famous faces in this celebration of the hard work and dedication of the great British farmer.
- Historian Ruth Goodman guides farming brothers Rob and Dave Nicholson on a trip back in time to learn what life on the farm was like in three historic periods and how old agricultural methods have shaped modern farms.
- Excellent documentary style programme following the vets, staff and clients of the most northerly vet practice on mainland Britain, based in the town of Thurso.
- Kevin Duala invites six rival teams of resellers to his warehouse, where they can bid against each other to buy themed pallets of goods to sell on for profit. The catch is that they don't see what's in the pallet until they've bought it.
- Dan Walker, Michaela Strachan and Raksha Dave present this archaeology programme. A small army of metal detectorists scour an authorised area of land for artefacts that are then analysed by experts from the British Museum.
- Helen Skelton and Jules Hudson with footage from Cannon Hall Farm in South Yorkshire, much of which has been filmed by the farmers themselves.
- From the mass produced to the hand crafted, a behind the scenes look at how Britain's most iconic brands are made. Made in Britain comprises 10 episodes, and each episode presents four different products - all proudly Made in Britain.
- Documentary examining the science behind the divisive food spread renowned for its distinctive flavour, as well as looking into its origins and its role in fighting two world wars.
- Looking at the processes of manufacturing the products we use every day. Discover the processes, and meet the people who work on The Production Line.
- A series celebrating the lives of Yorkshire people from all across England's biggest county.
- Helen Skelton and Nick Baker present a live, week-long, celebration of the conservation work carried out by British zoos, featuring reports from zoos across the UK.
- Virginia McKenna revisits the locations and the stories behind the making of the classic movie. There is also astonishing archive footage also showing Britain's imperial reign over Kenya.
- Britain is a nation of dessert lovers, but which is our favourite? Join a host of famous faces as we devour our way through the country's top 20.
- A team of decorators trade from Liverpool to Palestine to light up the birthplace of Jesus for Christmas.
- A countdown of the top 20 of Britain's favourite cakes, with various celebrities sharing their choice as to their own personal favourite cake.
- The documentary series celebrating British farms returns for a second year, while UK celebrities including stars of rural soaps Emmerdale and The Archers lend a much-needed hand.
- Helen Skelton and Adam Henson see how farmers are responding to the Covid-19 crisis, and show how nature carries on regardless.
- Julian rushes to an emergency at Jackie's alpaca farm. Peter is shocked when two rabbits are rushed to Skeldale with nasty injuries because of a family feud.
- Julian races to an emergency at a local farm where a cow is unable to stand up. Sarah has a close encounter with a feisty goose. Peter works to save the life of a three-week-old kitten with pneumonia.
- Julian and Peter must both operate on dogs with tumours. Other patients include hens with an eye infection, a cat having a caesarean, and three surprisingly speedy tortoises.
- Julian Norton is hoping to fix Gary the donkey once and for all. Peter Wright is not sure he can save Boris, the three-legged cat with a history of car accidents.
- Julian comes to the rescue of a cow who is struggling to calf. Peter operates on boxer dog Boot to remove an ominous looking lump. He also has to carry out a job he would rather not be doing at Sherene's stables.
- The vets take a break from their work to visit country fairs. At the Great Yorkshire Show they talk to 2 of their clients exhibiting animals, Julian judges a dog show at Dunsforth and Peter's wife Lin enters a cake competition at Barrowby.
- James Herriot was the original Yorkshire Vet, and this documentary sees Peter Wright and Julian Norton celebrating how the Herriot ethos and legacy lives on in veterinary practice and across the North Yorkshire countryside.
- A special episode for International Dog Day. Julian has to perform surgery on his dog, Emmy, and she is not keen on needles. Peter removes a tumour from a Great Dane's leg. A spaniel is rushed in after being injured on a barbed wire fence.
- A bull needs a foot trim, but is reluctant to lie down for the procedure. Julian and Katy operate on a beagle with damaged ligaments. A cat undergoes a caesarean section. The Greens release their calves and donkeys into the field together.
- The vets treat some of North Yorkshire's more exotic residents, including Amadeus the alpaca, whose owner Christina found him with a stick in his eye. A baby wallaby comes to the practice a little down in the dumps.
- Julian has to help a ewe through a difficult birth in the middle of a field in the rain, while Peter performs an emergency C-section on a heavily pregnant shih tzu.
- Julian delivers the biggest calf he has ever encountered. Peter performs testicular surgery on a show dog that may end its performance career. A Clydesdale horse that recently needed foot surgery now also needs dental treatment.
- Julian rushes to an emergency at Jackie's alpaca farm. Two rabbits are rushed to Skeldale with nasty injuries because of a family feud. Roger and Rob brave a reindeer's fearsome antlers to examine a painful-looking lump on its eye.
- Peter rushes into Skeldale to try and save Richard Bell's lamb, who was badly injured when he was born just a few hours ago. A one-week llama takes a turn for the worst, and a difficult birth leaves a cow struggling to feed its calf.
- Julian visits historic Harewood House near Leeds to check on a group of goats that are moving to a new enclosure, but catching them proves painful. Peter lends a hand with a lambing. Jack Russell, Scamp has suffered ligament damage.
- Julian revisits an alpaca that he has treated through two previous complicated pregnancies and needs his help again. Three cows need dehorning. A pregnant sheep is rushed to Huddersfield's new emergency animal hospital.
- The owner of the famous farm in the middle of the M62 fears his cows have TB - and if even a single animal is diagnosed, it could prove disastrous for the rest of the herd. Julian treats a prolapsed ewe. Peter and Matt castrate a goat.
- A cow suffers a serious leg wound that leaves the bone exposed. A dog is brought in with a lump that is making it hard to walk, a hedgehog's foot is operated on and 5 girls are worried about their pony, whose eyes have begun to swell up.