More Creatures Great and Small

More Creatures Great and Small (2014)

EndedDocumentary showNature, Medical

Series following the lives of rural vets as they treat all creatures great and small.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 15:45 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E15Episode 15Apr. 11, 2014
S01E14Episode 14Apr. 10, 2014
S01E13Episode 13Apr. 9, 2014
S01E12Episode 12Apr. 8, 2014
S01E11Episode 11Apr. 7, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did More Creatures Great and Small premiere?

More Creatures Great and Small premiered on September 15, 2014.

Who were the main characters in More Creatures Great and Small?

The main characters in More Creatures Great and Small included Dr. James Herriot, Tristan Farnon, and Siegfried Farnon.

What was the setting of More Creatures Great and Small?

More Creatures Great and Small was set in the Yorkshire Dales in the 1930s.

Who was the author of the original book series on which More Creatures Great and Small was based?

The original book series on which More Creatures Great and Small was based was written by James Herriot.

What were some of the challenges faced by the characters in More Creatures Great and Small?

Some of the challenges faced by the characters in More Creatures Great and Small included dealing with difficult animal cases, managing the financial aspects of the veterinary practice, and navigating personal relationships.

Did More Creatures Great and Small feature any comedic elements?

Yes, More Creatures Great and Small featured comedic elements, often deriving humor from the quirky animal-related situations the characters found themselves in.

Were there any romantic storylines in More Creatures Great and Small?

Yes, More Creatures Great and Small included romantic storylines, exploring the characters' love lives and relationships.

Did More Creatures Great and Small highlight the importance of animal welfare?

Yes, More Creatures Great and Small emphasized the importance of animal welfare, portraying the characters' dedication to providing compassionate care for animals.

Were there any recurring animal characters in More Creatures Great and Small?

Yes, there were several recurring animal characters in More Creatures Great and Small, including Tricki Woo, the pampered Pekingese dog.

Did More Creatures Great and Small address social issues of the time period?

Yes, More Creatures Great and Small touched on social issues of the 1930s, such as class differences and the impact of economic hardships.

Did More Creatures Great and Small receive critical acclaim?

Yes, More Creatures Great and Small received positive reviews from critics, who praised its charming characters and heartwarming storytelling.

Were there any notable guest stars in More Creatures Great and Small?

Yes, More Creatures Great and Small featured appearances by various guest stars throughout its run, adding to the richness of the storytelling.

Did More Creatures Great and Small have a memorable theme song?

Yes, More Creatures Great and Small had a memorable theme song that captured the essence of the show's heartwarming and nostalgic atmosphere.

Was More Creatures Great and Small based on real-life experiences?

Yes, More Creatures Great and Small was inspired by the real-life experiences of James Herriot, who was a veterinarian in Yorkshire.

Did More Creatures Great and Small explore the bond between humans and animals?

Yes, More Creatures Great and Small delved into the deep bond between humans and animals, showcasing the impact animals have on our lives.

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