All Creatures Great and Small Season 5
All Creatures Great and Small is a British television series, based on the books of the British veterinary surgeon Alf Wight, who wrote under the pseudonym James Herriot. Ninety episodes were aired over two three-year runs. The first run was based directly on Herriot's books; the second was filmed with original scripts.
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All Creatures Great and Small
1978 / TV-PGAll Creatures Great and Small is a British television series, based on the books of the British veterinary surgeon Alf Wight, who wrote under the pseudonym James Herriot. Ninety episodes were aired over two three-year runs. The first run was based directly on Herriot's books; the second was filmed with original scripts.
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All Creatures Great and Small Season 5 Full Episode Guide
Siegfried buys a television set, and James has to deal with a man who has cancer.
James wears his shorts to a visit and is challenged to a race, while Jock, a once champion sheepdog, and delights in chasing cars from the farm.
Siegfried gives a friend's offspring some experience in the surgery. Calum initially resents this, but bucks up when he sees the young student.
Siegfried is determined to make the errant farmers pay their bills.
Siegfried is saddened by the death of a young bull terrier - one of an inseparable pair of dogs.
Calum welcomes the new arrivals -- one that bites and one that fits Siegfried's cooking & cleaning requirements.
The Herriots prepare to move to Rowangarth and another emergency with Granville Bennett.
Helen is finally up and about - only to face the morning after the chaos of Tristan's party the night before.
A typical Yorkshire farmer is transformed into a cowboy; with Siegfried in London, Tristan is left with the worst patients.
James receives a cry for help from the isolated Bramley family who last came to town in 1929.
With Helen still bedridden, there is a dramatic increase in domestic chaos. While James struggles manfully with both chores and children, Siegfried and Tristan praise his noble efforts -- and do precisely nothing. Tristan nfuriates Mr. Bushy, a redoubtable farmer, by treating a dog instead of Busby's cow, by sleeping in, and finally by treating a bull instead of Busby's dog!
James Herriot finds himself skiing through snowy dales to save a litter of dying piglets. Helen is confined to bed having a slipped a disc and Tristan is hoping that Siegfried will give him a job as he has resigned from the Ministry of Agriculture.