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Both Julian and Peter face long nights as they help two struggling animals give birth. Dudley the hedgehog is brought in with pneumonia. And, Julian attends to school guinea pig Betty.
Julian is called to relieve a bull who has a huge abscess on his bum that needs lancing, Peter treats a horse with a mysterious cut that won't heal, and Vega the rat goes under the knife to remove a tumour.
Peter is called out to help a 10-day-old calf who has been rejected by her mum. Semi-retired sheepdog Mick has a tumour wrapped around his spleen, prompting Julian to engage in some risky surgery.
Peter rushes to help a ewe struggling with childbirth and a billy goat who needs the snip. Julian helps a pug with a broken leg and gives Lucy the llama a nail trim.
Lisa's horse Teal has an unexplained gash on his neck. Tux the black Labrador has a nasty-looking mouth tumour. Smokey the cat, who normally eats anything and everything, has suddenly stopped eating at all. Julian must test 50 cows for pregnancy.
Patients include an alpaca with a large lump on her foot, a labrador with a taste for gardening gloves, a hermaphrodite dog and a bull that has blown up like a barrage balloon!
Peter has to cobble together a shoe for a lame cow, a cat that has come off second best in a fight has a badly-injured eye, and a springer spaniel undergoes pioneering surgery when fish skin is grafted on to its infected leg.
Series favourites Jean and Steve Green have lived and worked on their farm since they were married 40 years ago. To celebrate this landmark anniversary, they will renew their vows in a ceremony on the farm itself.
Julian Norton operates on a dog's liver tumour and faces the Revenge of the Mangalitsas. Peter Wright helps a ewe birth triplets and castrates a bull named Eddie the Eagle.
The Yorkshire Vet returns to follow all the drama, laughter and tears as a group of town and country vets, at four different practices across the county, help animals of all kinds. Christopher Timothy, who once played the world's most famous vet, James Herriot, provides the series narration.
Peter Wright, who was trained in Thirsk by Herriot himself, has more than 40 years' experience treating all kinds of animals. After leaving Skeldale Veterinary Centre, his old boss's original practice, he now works out of Grace Lane Vets in Kirkbymoorside, on the edge of the moors in North Yorkshire. Meanwhile, Julian Norton, Peter's former partner at Skeldale, has opened a practice back in Thirsk, which he runs alongside his wife, Anne. Julian is also a partner at Sandbeck Veterinary Centre in Wetherby, just across Yorkshire.
Following in their footsteps in upholding the Herriot ethos are a team of young vets at the Donaldson's practice in West Yorkshire. They include Matt Smith, Shona Searson, David Melleney and Rohin Aojula. Although they are based at a state-of-the-art animal hospital in Huddersfield, Donaldson's is another traditional mixed practice – their work involves caring for farm animals, wildlife and popular pets as well as some that are more exotic. The vets also encounter all kinds of colourful characters, from children to kindly old ladies to larger-than-life, straight-talking farmers.
Yorkshire is the series' other leading character. As we follow the vets to more remote farm locations, the countryside provides a stunning, ever-changing backdrop. And whatever the weather, they continue the Herriot tradition – treating all creatures great and small.