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All BLOOPERS great and small!

Eagle- eyed James Herriot viewers spot mistakes that shouldn’t happen to a vet

- By Katie Hind SHOWBUSINE­SS EDITOR

THE return of All Creatures Great And Small to TV screens has captivated millions with its nostalgic, bucolic delights.

But for more eagle-eyed viewers, the Channel 5 version of James Herriot’s veterinary adventures in the Yorkshire Dales contains a number of irritating inconsiste­ncies and blunders.

Several have taken to social media to point out discrepanc­ies, especially when compared to the BBC original, that really shouldn’t happen to a vet.

For instance, in last week’s episode, fresh-faced Herriot, as played by newcomer Nicholas Ralph, had to put down a racehorse. However, the breed used in filming was a hunter, leaving knowledgea­ble fans aghast.

In the first episode, Herriot left a gate open as he drove his domineerin­g practice owner, Siegfried Farnon, into a farm – a glaring breach of the Countrysid­e Code. ‘I was expecting Siegfried to go ballistic at any moment, but he didn’t seem to care,’ said one mystified fan in an online forum.

Several of the show’s five million viewers also noted that the car driven by Siegfried, played by Samuel West, is tiny compared to the sturdy Rover 75 used in the BBC original, which ran from 1978 to 1990. ‘How would he fit his dogs and kit in there?’ asked one.

Other viewers regret the new show’s lack of farmyard muck, saying everything looks far too clean, such as a pristine tractor parked in the middle of a muddy field, which prompted ridicule online.

Another fan wrote that one vet was ‘far too clean for someone who’s up to his oxters in a cow. In fact, everything looked a bit too clean.’

The character of Siegfried’s housekeepe­r, Edna Hall, was also questioned. Described as dour in Herriot’s books, she was originally played by Mary Hignett, who was 62 when the series started. But some viewers say that now she’s played by Anna Madeley, 44, she is both too young, and ‘comes across like a bully’.

The surgery building in the new series prompted criticism as it is built of stone, not the traditiona­l brick of North Yorkshire. The gaffe came as the remake was filmed further south in the Dales.

One keen viewer even noted that the surgery’s phone number had changed from Darrowby 85 in the BBC series to Darrowby 2297 now.

Channel 5 invited comparison­s with the BBC version by using the original theme tune to end the first episode, but fans were disappoint­ed it was not a permanent fixture.

‘Far too clean for a vet up to his oxters in a cow’

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Housekeepe­r Edna Hall, played by Anna Madeley, 44, left, is said to be too young compared to Mary Hignett, 62, above, who was in the BBC original starring Robert Hardy
DOMESTIC TROUBLES Housekeepe­r Edna Hall, played by Anna Madeley, 44, left, is said to be too young compared to Mary Hignett, 62, above, who was in the BBC original starring Robert Hardy
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James Herriot opens a gate on his way to a farm visit – but commits a cardinal countrysid­e sin by not closing it again, to the chagrin of viewers
CLOSE THAT GATE! James Herriot opens a gate on his way to a farm visit – but commits a cardinal countrysid­e sin by not closing it again, to the chagrin of viewers
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Viewers say the stone walls of the surgery used by Herriot (Nicholas Ralph, above) should really be brick, as is traditonal in North Yorkshire
STONE ME, IT’S A FALSE WALL Viewers say the stone walls of the surgery used by Herriot (Nicholas Ralph, above) should really be brick, as is traditonal in North Yorkshire
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In one episode, James has to put down a racehorse – but the breed on screen, here with Siegfried, was a hunter, baffling those in the know
THETHE WRONGWRONG HORSES FOR COURSES In one episode, James has to put down a racehorse – but the breed on screen, here with Siegfried, was a hunter, baffling those in the know
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Is this car really big enough for Siegfried Farnon (Samuel West), all his veterinary equipment, and his dogs, armchair critics have asked
DRIVEN TO DISTRACTIO­N Is this car really big enough for Siegfried Farnon (Samuel West), all his veterinary equipment, and his dogs, armchair critics have asked
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James Herriot’s surgery phone number has somehow changed
WRONG NUMBER? James Herriot’s surgery phone number has somehow changed

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