The Yorkshire Vet: At Home with the Greens - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
The lives of two of Britain's oldest working farmers. Jean and Steve Green research the history of their family farm and paranormal investigators are called to investigate whether any of the spirits of Stoneybrough remain. Calves Toffee and Apple are suffering with pneumonia, and Peter tries to help some ex-racing greyhounds find happy homes.

Episode 2
To celebrate her Yorkshire roots, Jean decides to get her first tattoo, Peter goes with her for support, not realising the full extent of her plan. The group struggle with some vital jobs on the farm when temperatures drop below freezing so, Rob and Dave Nicholson head over from Barnsley with a Yorkshire care hamper but end up getting roped into helping.

Episode 3
Steve and Peter keep Stoneybrough Farm running while Jean is in the hospital, but are soon put to the test as life and health issues weigh heavily.

Episode 4
With Steve's 96th birthday approaching, Peter plans a very touching surprise. Special agent Wright is on a mission to save the Greens' trusty old tractor, Oddjob. He calls in some highly skilled friends to give the vehicle a much-needed renovation. The population of Stoneybrough farm increases in unusual circumstances when a welder finds a stray kitten at the local steel yard.
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