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A BRADFORD theatre school has provided many of the cast members for the new series of All Creatures Great and Small. Filming on series two is underway in the district, with Patricia Hodge replacing the late Dame Diana Rigg as eccentric Mrs Pumphrey. Scenes for the hit Channel 5 drama, based on the books by Yorkshire vet Alf Wight, writing as James Herriot, were shot in Little Germany last month. Nicholas Ralph, who plays Herriot, was spotted with other cast members, includes youngsters and adult supporting artists from Bradford theatre school Articulate. The new series, plus a Christmas special, is expected to air later this year. Patricia Hodge, star of Miranda and A Very English Scandal, has been revealed as Mrs Pumphrey, owner of pampered Pekingese Tricki Woo, and her home in the show is Broughton Hall near Skipton. Filming is also taking place at Kettlewell and Grassington. ....
Share The publication reports that there will also be two new additions to the second season - Call The Midwife star Dorothy Atkinson, who will play Diana Brompton, and The Vicar Of Dibley star James Fleet, who will play Colonel Merrick. Channel 5 renewed the All Creatures Great and Small reboot for a second series after its debut drew in a record five million viewers, with fans praising the series for its re-imagining of the Yorkshire vet Herriot. Role: The Miranda actress, 74, will take over the role of Mrs Pumphrey for series two of the Channel 5 show (Diana Rigg pictured as Mrs Pumphrey) ....
All Creatures Great and Small to return - with a new cast member... yorkpress.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yorkpress.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
âAll Creatures Great and Smallâ: Who Was the Real James Herriot? The British author and veterinarian didnât always let the facts get in the way of a good story. It caused some occasional friction. James Alfred Wight, better known by his pen name, James Herriot, shared his experiences as a country vet in a series of beloved books. But the stories were never precisely autobiographical.Credit.Alan Band/Keystone, via Getty Images By Jennifer Vineyard Feb. 19, 2021 Beginning at the age of 50, the beloved veterinarian James Alfred Wight led a double life. By day, he tended to animals in and around the English village where he lived, and in the evenings, writing under the pen name James Herriot, he chronicled his experiences, both past and present. ....