A detailed behind-the-scenes look at PBS Masterpiece's All Creatures Great and Small, based on James Herriot's beloved classic book series Welcome to the wonderful world of Skeldale House: the veterinary hospital for the locals of Darrowby village and their animals.
In this exclusive behind-the-scenes book, go through the doors of the famous 1930s practice and discover the real-life inspirations for the TV remake of
All Creatures Great & Small. Offering exclusive insight into the making of the show, and paying homage to its impressive heritage, including Herriot's bestselling memoirs and the long-running series, but also to the incredible backdrop of the Yorkshire countryside, this book is the ultimate celebration of a cast of characters - human and animal - who have been bringing us joy for over fifty years.
Along with exclusive interviews with the actors Nicholas Ralph, Samuel West, Rachel Shenton, Callum Woodhouse and Anna Madeley, you will get to know everyone from the vet advisor, the animal trainers and the animals themselves, to the director Brian Percival, the make-up stylists and the production team. Learn about their adventures on- and off-screen as they went about evoking the authentic experience of the house, the practice and its unforgettable setting.
Perfect for:
- Fans of the show as well as other British period pieces such as
Downton Abbey - Animal and nature lovers
- Anyone who loves a behind-the-scenes look at popular series
Author: All Creatures Great & Small
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
Published: 05/23/2023
Pages: 240
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 7.72h x 5.04w x 0.79d
ISBN: 9781789294835
About the AuthorAll Creatures Great & Small is a Playground Production for Channel 5, in association with All3Media and Screen Yorkshire. The classic veterinary drama, based on James Herriot's adventures in 1930s Yorkshire, is directed by Brian Percival (
Downton Abbey) and stars Nicholas Ralph, Samuel West and Anna Madeley. The first series was nominated for Best Drama Series by the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards.
Jim Wight was a partner in the same veterinary practice as his father, Alf Wight, who wrote under the pen name of James Herriot. Jim lives near Thirsk, Yorkshire, with his family