Nice video, thanks for posting. One glaring error in it...you should have at least for a sec or two showed the face of the lady who did the major narration. Would have just been appropriate narrative wise. Still, a lovely video and I hope to be there someday.
I was born in Thirsk in the seventies and remember Mr. White ( James Herriot ). His daughter was my Doctor at the local surgery, and my brother actually got a small walk on part in one episode of the show. He was " boy with hat " in episode six of the third series, and still has a script wiht the cast signatures!!
OMG...you and me! I went there in 1998 and cried when I went to the door. He was the man that gave me my love of reading, and is still my favorite writer. I had tea and clotted cream in the little shop he frequented too!
Thanks a million for posting this. YouTube is the greatest!
Harlan346 1 year ago
cant work out if that a crazy canadian or a crazy yank.!!
ianupton 1 year ago
Hi I went along Last summer to see James Herriot World it was fasinating
thefatcat66 2 years ago
Nice video, thanks for posting. One glaring error in it...you should have at least for a sec or two showed the face of the lady who did the major narration. Would have just been appropriate narrative wise. Still, a lovely video and I hope to be there someday.
Hankster651 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment regarding the video. My wife is the one who narriated and edited it, so don't think she wanted to be in it...
peterhedlund 3 years ago
I went there 2 months before this vid was put on, lol.
I loved it!
redfish888 3 years ago
Delightful people doing the video. Great laugh and voice from the woman working the camera. Glad to note others love Herriot, too.
Buck0753 3 years ago
I was born in Thirsk in the seventies and remember Mr. White ( James Herriot ). His daughter was my Doctor at the local surgery, and my brother actually got a small walk on part in one episode of the show. He was " boy with hat " in episode six of the third series, and still has a script wiht the cast signatures!!
sy534534 3 years ago
OH...it was still a functiong vets when I was there. Not a museum....wish I could go again!
cufola 3 years ago
OMG...you and me! I went there in 1998 and cried when I went to the door. He was the man that gave me my love of reading, and is still my favorite writer. I had tea and clotted cream in the little shop he frequented too!
cufola 3 years ago