Connecticut Post

PBS’ ‘All Creatures Great and Small’ aims to be timely tonic

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“All Creatures Great and Small,” a beloved TV series of yore, is back as a reboot because producer Colin Callender saw the seriocomic adventures of veterinari­ans in a close-knit rural community as tonic for a politicall­y divisive era.

Then the pa0ndemic arrived, and a series knitted together with vivid characters, engaging stories and the beautifull­y filmed British countrysid­e — and, of course, lots of animals, farm and otherwise — provided more reason to revive the world depicted by author James Herriot.

Herriot was the pen name for James Alfred ‘Alf ’ Wight, who began working as a novice vet in northern England’s Yorkshire area in 1940, kept at it for five decades, and drew on his experience­s

for his 1970s and ‘ 80s semi- autobiogra­phical works.

“I first thought about revisiting the books after the Brexit vote in 2016 in England and the Tr ump election sort of happened back to back,” Callender said, events highlighti­ng what he termed a “schism” between city and countr y dwellers in both the U.K. and the United States.

Viewers might embrace a show that reinforced values of cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion — whatever one’s “political persuasion,” Callender said — and provides an escape from the “ver y complicate­d and messy and disturbing world that we’re all living in.”

Enter the new take on “All Creatures Great and Small,” the title of Herriot’s first bestsellin­g book published in

America and of the original series of 90 episodes that aired from the late 1970s to 1990.

The seven-part series debuts Sunday (check local listings for time) as part of PBS’ “Masterpiec­e” from GBH Boston and marks the start of the showcase’s 50th season. Set in the late 1930s, its cast includes newcomer Nicholas Ralph as Herriot and oft-seen actors including Samuel West (”Darkest Hour,” “Notting Hill”), who plays Herriot’s mentor, and Anna Madeley (”Deadwater Fell”) as housekeepe­r Mrs. Hall.

Diana Rigg made one of her final screen appearance­s as Mrs. Pumphrey, the wealthy and devoted owner of frequent patient Tricki Woo, her overfed Pekingese played by the very expressive dog Derek.

 ?? Matt Squire / Associated Press ?? “All Creatures Great and Small” debuts Sunday on “Masterpiec­e” on PBS. The cast includes from left, Samuel West, Nicholas Ralph, Callum Woodhouse and Anna Madeley.
Matt Squire / Associated Press “All Creatures Great and Small” debuts Sunday on “Masterpiec­e” on PBS. The cast includes from left, Samuel West, Nicholas Ralph, Callum Woodhouse and Anna Madeley.

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