All creatures great & small. The complete series 2 collection [videorecording] / British Broadcasting Corporation ; 2 Entertain ; a co-production of BBC and Time-Life Films, Inc. ; produced by Bill Sellars.
All creatures great & small (Television program).
Notes:
Title from container. Christopher Timothy, Robert Hardy, Peter Davison, Carol Drinkwater. From the books by James Herriot. Originally broadcast on BBC television in 1978. Contains all 14 episodes from the second season. Special features: Who's who in the cast.
Contents:
Disc 1: Episode 1: Cats and dogs / adapted by Brian Finch and directed by Peter Moffatt -- Episode 2: Attendant problems / adapted by Johnny Byrne and directed by Christopher Barry -- Episode 3: Fair means and fowl / adapted by Anthony Steven and directed by Robert Tronson. Disc 2: Episode 4: The beauty of the beast / adapted by Johnny Byrne and directed by Peter Moffatt -- Episode 5: Judgement [sic] Day / adapted by Brian Finch and directed by Christopher Barry -- Episode 6: Faint hearts / adapted by Anthony Stevens and directed by Robert Tronson -- Episode 7: Tricks of the trade / adapted by Johnny Byrne and directed by Kenneth Ives. Disc 3: Episode 8: Pride of possession / adapted by Anthony Steven and directed by Christopher Barry -- Episode 9: The name of the game / adapted by Brian Finch and directed by Robert Tronson -- Episode 10: Puppy love / adapted by Brian Finch and directed by Kenneth Ives -- Episode 11: Ways and means / adapted by Brian Finch and directed by Christopher Barry. Disc 4: Episode 12: Pups, pigs and pickle / adapted by Terence Dudley and directed by Robert Tronson -- Episode 13: A dog's life / adapted by Johnny Byrne and directed by Kenneth Ives -- Episode 14: Merry gentlemen / adapted by Anthony Steven and directed by Christopher Barry.
Summary:
Set in the rugged beauty of the dales of Yorkshire, England, this season continues the true-life story of young veterinarian James Herriot. Newly married to Helen and settled into a partnership with Siegfried Farnon--with the sporadic support of Siegfried's errant younger brother, Tristan--James finds that there is no end to the joy and heartache, tears and laughter that go with caring for all creatures great and small.
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