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All Creatures Great And Small S01e02 【2026 Release】

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: James faces a blow to his confidence when a cow he recommended be butchered—diagnosed with a terminal condition—miraculously recovers, leading to a tersely delivered reprimand from Siegfried.

: The episode concludes with Siegfried discovering Tristan’s deception about his grades, leading to a massive outburst. James and Tristan find common ground in surviving Siegfried's eccentricities. Main Cast & Characters Nicholas Ralph James Herriot The young, earnest assistant vet Samuel West Siegfried Farnon The eccentric and demanding senior vet Callum Woodhouse Tristan Farnon Siegfried’s mischievous younger brother Anna Madeley The capable and observant housekeeper Rachel Shenton Helen Alderson A local farmer and James's love interest Diana Rigg Mrs. Pumphrey The wealthy, eccentric owner of Tricki-Woo Matthew Lewis Hugh Hulton A wealthy local landowner and rival for Helen Key Filming Locations

: Broughton Hall , a Grade I listed Georgian manor near Skipton, was used for the lavish party scenes.

: James is introduced to the wealthy widow Mrs. Pumphrey and her pampered Pekingese, Tricki-Woo , who is suffering from "flop-bott" due to an overindulgent diet of beef Wellington and trifle.

: The scene where James picks up Tristan in a flashy Rover was filmed at Finghall Railway Station (though some sources cite Oakworth on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway).

: Exterior shots were filmed at a private house in Grassington (with added false pillars).

: Siegfried's fun-loving and wayward younger brother, Tristan , returns from veterinary college claiming he has finally passed his exams. However, Mrs. Hall eventually discovers that he actually failed several subjects.

: James hits it off with Tricki-Woo and is invited to Mrs. Pumphrey's swanky annual party. There, he gathers the courage to ask Helen Alderson out, only to find out she is already seeing someone (Hugh Hulton).

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All Creatures Great And Small S01e02 【2026 Release】

: James faces a blow to his confidence when a cow he recommended be butchered—diagnosed with a terminal condition—miraculously recovers, leading to a tersely delivered reprimand from Siegfried.

: The episode concludes with Siegfried discovering Tristan’s deception about his grades, leading to a massive outburst. James and Tristan find common ground in surviving Siegfried's eccentricities. Main Cast & Characters Nicholas Ralph James Herriot The young, earnest assistant vet Samuel West Siegfried Farnon The eccentric and demanding senior vet Callum Woodhouse Tristan Farnon Siegfried’s mischievous younger brother Anna Madeley The capable and observant housekeeper Rachel Shenton Helen Alderson A local farmer and James's love interest Diana Rigg Mrs. Pumphrey The wealthy, eccentric owner of Tricki-Woo Matthew Lewis Hugh Hulton A wealthy local landowner and rival for Helen Key Filming Locations

: Broughton Hall , a Grade I listed Georgian manor near Skipton, was used for the lavish party scenes.

: James is introduced to the wealthy widow Mrs. Pumphrey and her pampered Pekingese, Tricki-Woo , who is suffering from "flop-bott" due to an overindulgent diet of beef Wellington and trifle.

: The scene where James picks up Tristan in a flashy Rover was filmed at Finghall Railway Station (though some sources cite Oakworth on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway).

: Exterior shots were filmed at a private house in Grassington (with added false pillars).

: Siegfried's fun-loving and wayward younger brother, Tristan , returns from veterinary college claiming he has finally passed his exams. However, Mrs. Hall eventually discovers that he actually failed several subjects.

: James hits it off with Tricki-Woo and is invited to Mrs. Pumphrey's swanky annual party. There, he gathers the courage to ask Helen Alderson out, only to find out she is already seeing someone (Hugh Hulton).