All Creatures Great and Small - Series Three Set (2000)
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Runtime: 12 hrs 2 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: The complete third season of the BBC television series based on world-renowned British veterinarian James Herriott's popular novels. Set in the 1930s on England's Yorkshire Dales countryside, James... The complete third season of the BBC television series based on world-renowned British veterinarian James Herriott's popular novels. Set in the 1930s on England's Yorkshire Dales countryside, James (Timothy), his wife, Helen, and hospital employees Siegfried, Tristan, and Mrs. Hall face their share of trials and tribulations on the farm, in the field, and in the veterinarian emergency room, all handled with a genuine care and love for the animals. Contains the episodes "Plenty to Grouse About," "Charity Begins at Home," "Every Dog His Day...," "Hair of the Dog," "If Wishes Were Horses," "Pig in the Middle," "Be Prepared," "A Dying Breed," "Brink of Disaster," "Home and Away," "Alarms and Excursions," "Matters of Life and Death," and "Will to Live." [More]
Starring: Christopher Timothy, Carol Drinkwater, Robert Hardy, Patrick Troughton
Starring: Christopher Timothy, Carol Drinkwater, Robert Hardy, Patrick Troughton
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