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All Creatures Great And Small Documentary Part 2

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Continued from Part 1. A documentary about the BBC series from 1978-1990 'All Creatures Great And Small' based on the books by James Alfred Wight. As Wight wrote the All Creatures series as an autobiographical account, to protect his identity, he created the name James Herriot to write as. Part 2.
Continued in Part 3, URL: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=gNJp85D7jNs

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  • Yes, there is a part 3, I will be uploading it today (30/12/2008).

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  • Wonderful documentary - very enjoyable to learn about, thanks for sharing.

  • This is a super documentary! Thank you for sharing it.

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  • @Ro0bArB loved this show.. we got this show in the US on public broadcasting stations in the 80's..at least the first few seasons were run... Watching Christopher Timothy now on Masterpiece Theater episode...

  • loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee all creatures and i loveeeeeeeeeeee the books

  • All Creatures was shown on a Sunday in the UK in the late 80s and early 90s... Hence the narrator calling the show perfect Sunday evening viewing!

  • I don't know why somebody on here has called Carol Drinkwater a bitch..Herself and Christopher Timothy were both coming out of long-term relationships BEFORE they got together off-screen...And it takes two to start an affair, so why is the woman always branded a slut and the guy gets away with it? Double standards from sexist bloke methinks..I may be a guy, but my younger generation was brought up to treat both genders the same, equally..Therefore i would call a spade a spade.

  • throweasy, everything you say, ditto.

  • It's 2011, I'm a New Yorker and I found this show on Netflix, all 70 + episodes. I love it. It is timeless. It's warm, clean and reminds me of a good era when real English people ruled. There were no imams in the streets calling for an Islamic flag to fly over 10 Downing Street. Yorkshire is beautiful. I didn't know that world existed until I saw this show on Netflix. The internet is great! I can't believe it when I see them chugging down pints and then getting into their cars and driving.

  • The narrator repeatedly says 'perfect Sunday evening entertainment' - but this was always on on Saturday evenings! After 'Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em' and 'The Generation Game', and before 'Starsky and Hutch', 'Match of the Day' and 'Parkinson'.

  • The narrator repeatedly sats 'perfect Sunday evening entertainment' - but this was always on on Saturday evenings! After 'Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em' and 'The Generation Game', and before 'Starsky and Hutch', 'Match of the Day' and 'Parkinson'.

  • thanks from germany.since more than 30 years every year on tv with no comercial shit.just great!! ;-))

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