All Creatures Great and Small's future confirmed with major casting news
23.02.2024 - 17:31
/ ok.co.uk
All Creatures Great and Small has confirmed its return and shared an exciting update with fans about the upcoming future series, the 2024 Christmas special and which cast members are set to return. The cast and crew of the popular period drama will soon be heading back to the Yorkshire Dales to shoot the hit adaptation by BAFTA award-winning production company Playground, based on the best-selling novels of real-life Thirsk vet Alf Wight, who wrote under the pen-name James Herriot. On Friday, Channel 5 confirmed the double commission of series 5 and 6 - as well as a beloved Christmas special.
Plus, much-loved actor Callum Woodhouse will reprise his role as Tristan Farnon. In the most recent series of the heartwarming period drama, Richard Carmody arrived after Tristan Farnon (Callum Woodhouse) was called up to fight in the war. Based on best-selling author James Herriot’s beloved and iconic collection of stories, the show will return for two series consisting of six episodes each plus the Christmas Specials.
And as before, the cast of All Creatures Great and Small will return to shoot on location in Yorkshire for series 5 and 6. Returning for the fifth series is Nicholas Ralph as vet James Herriot, and Samuel West as his mercurial mentor Siegfried Farnon. Anna Madeley returns as the matriarch of Skeldale House, Mrs Hall along with Rachel Shenton as the charismatic Helen Herriot.
James Anthony-Rose also reappears as Richard Carmody. Also returning is Patricia Hodge as the wonderfully sophisticated Mrs Pumphrey, and her adored pampered Pekingese Tricki. Callum Woodhouse reprises his role as Tristan, Siegfried's mischievous brother who has been serving in the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, when he makes an unexpected return
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