On Tuesday 26 November 2024, Channel 5 broadcasts The Yorkshire Vet!
Herriot Land to the Highlands Season 19: Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet,” titled “Herriot Land to the Highlands,” promises to take viewers on a journey back in time. In this episode, Julian Norton travels to Scotland, revisiting the Thurso practice where he started his career as a veterinarian. This trip is not just a walk down memory lane; it also brings new challenges.
In Thurso, Julian has the opportunity to reconnect with old colleagues and reflect on his early days in the profession. The practice has a rich history, and Julian’s return highlights the important role it has played in his life and career. Viewers can expect heartwarming stories and a glimpse into the relationships that form in the veterinary world.
One of the key moments in this episode involves Julian assisting with a cow that has prolapsed.
Herriot Land to the Highlands Season 19: Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet,” titled “Herriot Land to the Highlands,” promises to take viewers on a journey back in time. In this episode, Julian Norton travels to Scotland, revisiting the Thurso practice where he started his career as a veterinarian. This trip is not just a walk down memory lane; it also brings new challenges.
In Thurso, Julian has the opportunity to reconnect with old colleagues and reflect on his early days in the profession. The practice has a rich history, and Julian’s return highlights the important role it has played in his life and career. Viewers can expect heartwarming stories and a glimpse into the relationships that form in the veterinary world.
One of the key moments in this episode involves Julian assisting with a cow that has prolapsed.
- 11/26/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
Julian Norton, the affable face of Channel 5’s “The Yorkshire Vet,” trades dales for dramatic Highland landscapes in this season finale special. Returning to the Thurso veterinary practice where his career began, Norton isn’t exactly greeted with a tartan-clad welcoming committee and a dram of the finest single malt. Instead, it’s a swift immersion back […]
The Yorkshire Vet: Herriot Land to the Highlands...
The Yorkshire Vet: Herriot Land to the Highlands...
- 11/25/2024
- by Izzy Jacobs
- MemorableTV
Exclusive: Lionsgate Alternative Television is the latest business to be hit with layoffs.
The unscripted TV arm of the studio, which is behind series such as Discovery’s Naked and Afraid and Dirty Jobs, has begun a round of redundancies today.
Deadline understands that around 5% of the division’s employees are impacted. The unit employs around 100 people. It is believed to be the result of the continued integration of eOne and Lionsgate, following the $375M deal closed twelve months ago, as well as the general belt-tightening that is happening around the industry.
It comes two weeks after Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer admitted that its unscripted business was “feeling the effects of a continuing market correction.”
Speaking to analysts after its financial quarter, Feltheimer said that its television business was “doing everything you would expect us to do” including “reducing costs” and “consolidating smaller labels to create greater efficiencies in our unscripted business”.
Lionsgate Alternative Television,...
The unscripted TV arm of the studio, which is behind series such as Discovery’s Naked and Afraid and Dirty Jobs, has begun a round of redundancies today.
Deadline understands that around 5% of the division’s employees are impacted. The unit employs around 100 people. It is believed to be the result of the continued integration of eOne and Lionsgate, following the $375M deal closed twelve months ago, as well as the general belt-tightening that is happening around the industry.
It comes two weeks after Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer admitted that its unscripted business was “feeling the effects of a continuing market correction.”
Speaking to analysts after its financial quarter, Feltheimer said that its television business was “doing everything you would expect us to do” including “reducing costs” and “consolidating smaller labels to create greater efficiencies in our unscripted business”.
Lionsgate Alternative Television,...
- 11/20/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
On Tuesday, November 26, 2024, at 9:00 Pm, Channel 5 airs an emotional and insightful episode of “The Yorkshire Vet,” titled “Herriot Land to the Highlands.” In this special episode, Julian Norton returns to Scotland to visit the Thurso practice where his veterinary career first began. It’s a nostalgic journey as Julian reflects on his early days as a vet and the experiences that shaped his career.
The episode also highlights a challenging moment in Julian’s work as he assists with a cow suffering from a prolapsed uterus. This condition requires expert care and attention, and viewers will witness Julian’s skill and compassion in action as he works to help the animal. The episode offers a mix of heartwarming moments and intense veterinary challenges, showcasing the rewarding and often difficult work that Julian and his colleagues do.
For fans of “The Yorkshire Vet,” this episode provides a personal look into Julian’s career,...
The episode also highlights a challenging moment in Julian’s work as he assists with a cow suffering from a prolapsed uterus. This condition requires expert care and attention, and viewers will witness Julian’s skill and compassion in action as he works to help the animal. The episode offers a mix of heartwarming moments and intense veterinary challenges, showcasing the rewarding and often difficult work that Julian and his colleagues do.
For fans of “The Yorkshire Vet,” this episode provides a personal look into Julian’s career,...
- 11/19/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday 19 November 2024, Channel 5 broadcasts The Yorkshire Vet!
Season 19 Episode 17 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be an exciting one, showcasing the dedication and skill of the veterinary team. This week, the vets face a variety of challenging cases that highlight the diversity of animals they care for.
One of the standout cases involves a caiman alligator, an unusual patient that is sure to capture attention. The team will need to apply their expertise to ensure the well-being of this exotic creature. Viewers can expect to see the careful handling and precise techniques required to treat such a unique animal.
In addition to the caiman, the episode features an urgent surgery for a bichon frisé. This little dog’s situation adds an emotional layer to the episode, as the vets work quickly to provide the necessary care. The compassion shown by the team during...
Season 19 Episode 17 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be an exciting one, showcasing the dedication and skill of the veterinary team. This week, the vets face a variety of challenging cases that highlight the diversity of animals they care for.
One of the standout cases involves a caiman alligator, an unusual patient that is sure to capture attention. The team will need to apply their expertise to ensure the well-being of this exotic creature. Viewers can expect to see the careful handling and precise techniques required to treat such a unique animal.
In addition to the caiman, the episode features an urgent surgery for a bichon frisé. This little dog’s situation adds an emotional layer to the episode, as the vets work quickly to provide the necessary care. The compassion shown by the team during...
- 11/19/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
In this emotional episode of The Yorkshire Vet, airing Tuesday, November 19, at 9:00 Pm on Channel 5, viewers are taken behind the scenes of the veterinary practice as skilled professionals tackle a series of challenging and often heart-wrenching cases. From a caiman alligator that requires urgent attention to a bichon frisé in need of critical surgery, the vets are faced with difficult decisions and high-pressure situations.
Throughout the episode, the team demonstrates their expertise and compassion as they work tirelessly to provide the best care for the animals. The drama unfolds as the vets navigate each case, balancing the urgency of the situation with the emotional weight of helping both the animals and their concerned owners.
The Yorkshire Vet continues to capture the dedication and challenges of those who care for animals, offering viewers a moving and insightful look into the world of veterinary medicine. With each case, the show...
Throughout the episode, the team demonstrates their expertise and compassion as they work tirelessly to provide the best care for the animals. The drama unfolds as the vets navigate each case, balancing the urgency of the situation with the emotional weight of helping both the animals and their concerned owners.
The Yorkshire Vet continues to capture the dedication and challenges of those who care for animals, offering viewers a moving and insightful look into the world of veterinary medicine. With each case, the show...
- 11/12/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
It’s no secret that the unscripted television business has been struggling recently, with numerous companies closing down and the number of projects bought stagnating.
This is an issue that is also concerning Lionsgate, which is behind series such as Discovery’s Naked and Afraid.
CEO Jon Feltheimer, talking to analysts Thursday after reporting its “disappointing” financial quarter, admitted that “our unscripted business is feeling the effects of a continuing market correction.”
“In the meantime, our television business is doing everything you would expect us to do: reducing costs; consolidating smaller labels to create greater efficiencies in our unscripted business; and continuing to evaluate the mix of business models on our scripted slate to mitigate risk and maximize our upside,” he added.
The consolidation to which Feltheimer is referring is the launch of Lionsgate Alternative Television at the start of the year, designed to bring eOne’s unscripted assets together...
This is an issue that is also concerning Lionsgate, which is behind series such as Discovery’s Naked and Afraid.
CEO Jon Feltheimer, talking to analysts Thursday after reporting its “disappointing” financial quarter, admitted that “our unscripted business is feeling the effects of a continuing market correction.”
“In the meantime, our television business is doing everything you would expect us to do: reducing costs; consolidating smaller labels to create greater efficiencies in our unscripted business; and continuing to evaluate the mix of business models on our scripted slate to mitigate risk and maximize our upside,” he added.
The consolidation to which Feltheimer is referring is the launch of Lionsgate Alternative Television at the start of the year, designed to bring eOne’s unscripted assets together...
- 11/7/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be a heartwarming and engaging installment for fans of the show. In Season 19, Episode 16, viewers will follow Julian as he lends a helping hand to Lancelot the sheep. This segment is sure to showcase the compassionate side of veterinary care, highlighting the bond between animals and their caregivers.
Meanwhile, Matt will take on the challenge of treating a giant rabbit. This unique case is bound to bring some light-hearted moments, as the team navigates the quirks of caring for such a large pet. The audience can expect to see the dedication and expertise that Matt brings to his work, making for an entertaining and educational experience.
Peter will also be featured as he assists with a challenging calving situation. This part of the episode will delve into the complexities of farm life, illustrating the hard work and skill involved in animal husbandry.
Meanwhile, Matt will take on the challenge of treating a giant rabbit. This unique case is bound to bring some light-hearted moments, as the team navigates the quirks of caring for such a large pet. The audience can expect to see the dedication and expertise that Matt brings to his work, making for an entertaining and educational experience.
Peter will also be featured as he assists with a challenging calving situation. This part of the episode will delve into the complexities of farm life, illustrating the hard work and skill involved in animal husbandry.
- 11/5/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
The Yorkshire Vet is back with an exciting new episode in Season 19, Episode 13. This episode promises to be filled with heartwarming moments and challenging cases. It will air on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on Channel 5. Fans of the show can look forward to seeing the dedicated veterinarians tackle some tough situations.
In this episode, Julian Norton has a special patient named Ada, a Mandarin duck. Ada has badly injured her leg, and Julian will do his best to help her recover. Viewers will get a glimpse of the care and attention that goes into treating wildlife. Julian’s compassion and expertise will shine through as he works to mend Ada’s injury.
Meanwhile, Peter Wright faces a different challenge with a pregnant ewe. This ewe is struggling to give birth after being scanned for triplets. The tension will rise as Peter navigates this delicate situation, hoping for a...
In this episode, Julian Norton has a special patient named Ada, a Mandarin duck. Ada has badly injured her leg, and Julian will do his best to help her recover. Viewers will get a glimpse of the care and attention that goes into treating wildlife. Julian’s compassion and expertise will shine through as he works to mend Ada’s injury.
Meanwhile, Peter Wright faces a different challenge with a pregnant ewe. This ewe is struggling to give birth after being scanned for triplets. The tension will rise as Peter navigates this delicate situation, hoping for a...
- 10/29/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday 29 October 2024, Channel 5 broadcasts The Yorkshire Vet!
Season 19 Episode 14 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be filled with tension and compassion as Julian Norton returns to the theatre for the first time after his knee injury. Fans of the show will be eager to see how he handles the pressure when a French bulldog arrives in need of emergency surgery. This moment marks a significant step for Julian, who has been recovering and is now ready to jump back into action.
Meanwhile, Shona Searson will be on the scene as she rushes to assist a cow that appears to have a dislocated hip. The urgency of the situation showcases the challenges that veterinarians face every day. Shona’s dedication and quick thinking will be highlighted as she works to provide the best care for the animal.
This episode is set to blend the...
Season 19 Episode 14 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be filled with tension and compassion as Julian Norton returns to the theatre for the first time after his knee injury. Fans of the show will be eager to see how he handles the pressure when a French bulldog arrives in need of emergency surgery. This moment marks a significant step for Julian, who has been recovering and is now ready to jump back into action.
Meanwhile, Shona Searson will be on the scene as she rushes to assist a cow that appears to have a dislocated hip. The urgency of the situation showcases the challenges that veterinarians face every day. Shona’s dedication and quick thinking will be highlighted as she works to provide the best care for the animal.
This episode is set to blend the...
- 10/29/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
On Tuesday 22 October 2024, Channel 5 broadcasts The Yorkshire Vet!
Season 19 Episode 11 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be both heartwarming and challenging. Set against the chilly backdrop of minus two degrees in Yorkshire, viewers will follow Matt Smith as he embarks on a nighttime adventure to deliver a calf. The cold weather adds an extra layer of difficulty to the already demanding task of helping a mother cow give birth. Matt’s experience and dedication will be on full display as he navigates the challenges of delivering the calf in such harsh conditions.
Meanwhile, Rohin Aojula faces a different kind of challenge at the animal hospital. A stray kitten has been brought in, and Rohin is considering adopting the little one. This storyline highlights the importance of compassion and the bond between humans and animals. Rohin’s decision-making process will be interesting to watch, as...
Season 19 Episode 11 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be both heartwarming and challenging. Set against the chilly backdrop of minus two degrees in Yorkshire, viewers will follow Matt Smith as he embarks on a nighttime adventure to deliver a calf. The cold weather adds an extra layer of difficulty to the already demanding task of helping a mother cow give birth. Matt’s experience and dedication will be on full display as he navigates the challenges of delivering the calf in such harsh conditions.
Meanwhile, Rohin Aojula faces a different kind of challenge at the animal hospital. A stray kitten has been brought in, and Rohin is considering adopting the little one. This storyline highlights the importance of compassion and the bond between humans and animals. Rohin’s decision-making process will be interesting to watch, as...
- 10/22/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet,” airing on Tuesday, October 22, 2024, at 8:00 Pm on Channel 5, promises to showcase the dedication and compassion of the veterinary team in Yorkshire. With temperatures dropping to minus two degrees, viewers will see Matt Smith braving the chilly night as he heads out to assist in the delivery of a calf. This task, often filled with challenges, highlights the commitment of veterinarians who work tirelessly to ensure the health and safety of animals, even in the toughest conditions.
In this episode, Rohin Aojula also faces an important decision when a stray kitten is brought into the animal hospital. The little feline’s plight tugs at the heartstrings, and Rohin must consider the possibility of adopting the kitten. This subplot adds an emotional layer to the episode, showcasing the bond between humans and animals and the choices that come with caring for them.
As the episode unfolds,...
In this episode, Rohin Aojula also faces an important decision when a stray kitten is brought into the animal hospital. The little feline’s plight tugs at the heartstrings, and Rohin must consider the possibility of adopting the kitten. This subplot adds an emotional layer to the episode, showcasing the bond between humans and animals and the choices that come with caring for them.
As the episode unfolds,...
- 10/15/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday 15 October 2024, Channel 5 broadcasts The Yorkshire Vet!
Season 19 Episode 10 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be filled with heartwarming moments and challenging cases. Viewers can look forward to seeing the dedicated team at the animal hospital tackle a variety of situations that test their skills and compassion.
In this episode, a newborn lamb arrives at the hospital with a serious wound. The urgency of the situation highlights the importance of quick thinking and expert care in veterinary medicine. The team will work hard to ensure the little lamb receives the treatment it needs to recover.
Meanwhile, Peter visits the Greens’ farm to check on a young calf that is experiencing an upset stomach. This visit is crucial, as the health of the calf can impact the entire farm. Peter’s experience and knowledge will be put to the test as he assesses the...
Season 19 Episode 10 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be filled with heartwarming moments and challenging cases. Viewers can look forward to seeing the dedicated team at the animal hospital tackle a variety of situations that test their skills and compassion.
In this episode, a newborn lamb arrives at the hospital with a serious wound. The urgency of the situation highlights the importance of quick thinking and expert care in veterinary medicine. The team will work hard to ensure the little lamb receives the treatment it needs to recover.
Meanwhile, Peter visits the Greens’ farm to check on a young calf that is experiencing an upset stomach. This visit is crucial, as the health of the calf can impact the entire farm. Peter’s experience and knowledge will be put to the test as he assesses the...
- 10/15/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
In Tuesday evenings episode of The Yorkshire Vet, Peter Wright visits his friend Clive’s farm, where a lamb has just been born, but the birth doesn’t go as smoothly as expected. Peter assists in delivering a problematic second lamb, and the third birth proves even more challenging as the lamb is positioned backwards. Peter must […]
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19, Episode 9...
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19, Episode 9...
- 10/6/2024
- by Izzy Jacobs
- MemorableTV
In Tuesday nights episode of The Yorkshire Vet, Peter Wright is reunited with a baby donkey named Elvis, whom he had previously saved as a newborn. However, concerns arise when Elvis suddenly becomes lame, worrying his young owner. Meanwhile, an old, one-eyed dog experiences issues with his remaining eye, creating additional pressure for Julian Norton’s […]
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19, Episode 8...
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19, Episode 8...
- 9/29/2024
- by Izzy Jacobs
- MemorableTV
In the heartwarming Season 19, Episode 8 of “The Yorkshire Vet,” airing at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, on Channel 5, viewers can expect a delightful reunion. The episode features Peter Wright as he reconnects with Elvis, a baby donkey he saved during its newborn days. This touching moment promises to highlight the deep bonds formed between vets and their animal patients, showcasing the joy of seeing Elvis thrive since his rescue.
Additionally, the episode takes a more serious turn as Peter addresses the concerns of an elderly, one-eyed dog. The canine faces challenges with its remaining eye, bringing to light the compassionate care that animals receive at the veterinary clinic. As Peter navigates these cases, viewers will witness the emotional rollercoaster that comes with veterinary work—celebrating successes while addressing the tough realities of caring for animals in need.
This episode is sure to tug at heartstrings while offering a glimpse...
Additionally, the episode takes a more serious turn as Peter addresses the concerns of an elderly, one-eyed dog. The canine faces challenges with its remaining eye, bringing to light the compassionate care that animals receive at the veterinary clinic. As Peter navigates these cases, viewers will witness the emotional rollercoaster that comes with veterinary work—celebrating successes while addressing the tough realities of caring for animals in need.
This episode is sure to tug at heartstrings while offering a glimpse...
- 9/25/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday 24 September 2024, Channel 5 broadcasts The Yorkshire Vet!
Season 19 Episode 7 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to deliver an exciting mix of challenges and heartwarming moments. In this episode, viewers will see Peter Wright dealing with a cat that has a thorn stuck in its eye. This situation creates a sense of urgency at his practice, as the team works to help the distressed animal. The episode highlights the importance of quick thinking and expertise in veterinary care.
Meanwhile, Rohin Aojula will be visiting a farm located at a quarry. There, he will encounter some newborn goat kids that are having trouble getting milk from their mother. This situation adds a layer of tenderness to the episode, as Rohin navigates the delicate process of ensuring the young goats receive the care they need.
With a blend of medical emergencies and nurturing moments, this episode of...
Season 19 Episode 7 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to deliver an exciting mix of challenges and heartwarming moments. In this episode, viewers will see Peter Wright dealing with a cat that has a thorn stuck in its eye. This situation creates a sense of urgency at his practice, as the team works to help the distressed animal. The episode highlights the importance of quick thinking and expertise in veterinary care.
Meanwhile, Rohin Aojula will be visiting a farm located at a quarry. There, he will encounter some newborn goat kids that are having trouble getting milk from their mother. This situation adds a layer of tenderness to the episode, as Rohin navigates the delicate process of ensuring the young goats receive the care they need.
With a blend of medical emergencies and nurturing moments, this episode of...
- 9/24/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
In this episode of The Yorkshire Vet, Peter’s practice is in a frenzy when a cat arrives with a thorn lodged in its eye, requiring urgent attention. Meanwhile, Julian visits his longtime friend Rodney’s farm to operate on a ram, which is a favourite of Rodney’s granddaughter, adding a sense of pressure to the procedure. […]
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19, Episode 7...
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19, Episode 7...
- 9/24/2024
- by Izzy Jacobs
- MemorableTV
On Tuesday 17 September 2024, Channel 5 broadcasts The Yorkshire Vet!
Season 19 Episode 6 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be both heartwarming and intense. Airing on Channel 5, this episode features two very different animal cases that will keep viewers engaged.
In one storyline, Matt Smith takes on the challenge of helping a tortoise suffering from a nasty maggot infestation. This situation highlights the importance of proper care and attention for reptiles. Viewers can expect to see the steps involved in treating this unusual but serious condition, showcasing the expertise and compassion that Matt brings to his work.
Meanwhile, Julian Norton faces a tough situation with a baby hare that has been attacked by a dog. The stakes are high as he works to save the young animal’s life. This part of the episode will likely evoke strong emotions, as it illustrates the vulnerability of wildlife and...
Season 19 Episode 6 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be both heartwarming and intense. Airing on Channel 5, this episode features two very different animal cases that will keep viewers engaged.
In one storyline, Matt Smith takes on the challenge of helping a tortoise suffering from a nasty maggot infestation. This situation highlights the importance of proper care and attention for reptiles. Viewers can expect to see the steps involved in treating this unusual but serious condition, showcasing the expertise and compassion that Matt brings to his work.
Meanwhile, Julian Norton faces a tough situation with a baby hare that has been attacked by a dog. The stakes are high as he works to save the young animal’s life. This part of the episode will likely evoke strong emotions, as it illustrates the vulnerability of wildlife and...
- 9/17/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
In Tuesday night’s episode of The Yorkshire Vet, Julian Norton races to save a baby hare after a dog attack, while Matt encounters a tortoise with an unusual maggot infestation. Peter oversees a snail race at Thirsk Racecourse and tends to a pregnant cow, hoping for a smoother delivery than his previous experience at the […]
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19, Episode 6...
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19, Episode 6...
- 9/17/2024
- by Izzy Jacobs
- MemorableTV
In the latest episode of The Yorkshire Vet, Peter faces a daunting task when a farmer seeks his help in delivering a lamb with unusually large legs. At a local farming museum, Julian stumbles upon abandoned kittens in need of urgent care. Shona’s night shift takes an unexpected turn when she receives an emergency call […]
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19, Episode 5...
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19, Episode 5...
- 9/8/2024
- by Izzy Jacobs
- MemorableTV
In Season 19, Episode 5 of “The Yorkshire Vet,” airing at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, September 10, 2024, on Channel 5, viewers will join the dedicated team of veterinarians as they tackle challenging cases in the picturesque Yorkshire countryside. This episode showcases the expertise of Peter Wright, who utilizes a Ct scanner to investigate a concerning situation involving a Labrador. As he uncovers a cancerous lump behind the dog’s eye, the team must navigate the emotional and medical complexities of the diagnosis.
Meanwhile, Matt Smith is on a mission to help a lame cow that needs immediate care. As he works to find the root of the problem, the episode highlights the importance of veterinary medicine in maintaining the health of farm animals.
Additionally, Julian Norton takes on a rather unusual patient—a pet turkey with a raspy cough. This case adds a touch of humor and charm to the episode, as Julian...
Meanwhile, Matt Smith is on a mission to help a lame cow that needs immediate care. As he works to find the root of the problem, the episode highlights the importance of veterinary medicine in maintaining the health of farm animals.
Additionally, Julian Norton takes on a rather unusual patient—a pet turkey with a raspy cough. This case adds a touch of humor and charm to the episode, as Julian...
- 9/4/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday 3 September 2024, Channel 5 broadcasts The Yorkshire Vet!
Season 19 Episode 6 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be an engaging watch for animal lovers. In this episode, viewers will see Julian taking care of some kittens that were abandoned at a farming museum. The little kittens will need special attention, and Julian’s caring nature will shine through as he works to ensure they receive the best care possible.
Meanwhile, Shona will be faced with an urgent situation when she receives an emergency call from a friend. This friend is worried about her Shire horse, which adds a layer of tension to the episode. Shona’s quick thinking and expertise will be put to the test as she navigates this critical moment.
Additionally, Matt and Martin will be performing spinal surgery, showcasing the challenges and skills involved in such a delicate procedure. Their teamwork and...
Season 19 Episode 6 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be an engaging watch for animal lovers. In this episode, viewers will see Julian taking care of some kittens that were abandoned at a farming museum. The little kittens will need special attention, and Julian’s caring nature will shine through as he works to ensure they receive the best care possible.
Meanwhile, Shona will be faced with an urgent situation when she receives an emergency call from a friend. This friend is worried about her Shire horse, which adds a layer of tension to the episode. Shona’s quick thinking and expertise will be put to the test as she navigates this critical moment.
Additionally, Matt and Martin will be performing spinal surgery, showcasing the challenges and skills involved in such a delicate procedure. Their teamwork and...
- 9/3/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
In the latest episode of The Yorkshire Vet, Peter faces a daunting task when a farmer needs assistance delivering a lamb with unusually large legs. At a local farming museum, Julian stumbles upon abandoned kittens in need of urgent care. Shona’s night shift takes an unexpected turn when she receives an emergency call from a […]
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19, Episode 4...
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19, Episode 4...
- 9/2/2024
- by Izzy Jacobs
- MemorableTV
In the upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet,” viewers can expect a mix of heartwarming moments and high-stakes veterinary care. Season 19, Episode 6, will air on Tuesday, September 3, 2024, at 8:00 Pm on Channel 5. This episode promises to showcase the dedication and compassion of the veterinary team as they tackle various challenges.
Julian will be on a special mission as he cares for a group of adorable kittens that have been abandoned at a farming museum. The scene is sure to tug at the heartstrings as he works to provide these little ones with the love and care they desperately need. The viewers will see Julian’s expertise and warmth as he helps these vulnerable animals find a better future.
Meanwhile, Shona will face an urgent situation when she receives an emergency call from a friend who is worried about her Shire horse. The tension will rise as Shona rushes to assess the situation,...
Julian will be on a special mission as he cares for a group of adorable kittens that have been abandoned at a farming museum. The scene is sure to tug at the heartstrings as he works to provide these little ones with the love and care they desperately need. The viewers will see Julian’s expertise and warmth as he helps these vulnerable animals find a better future.
Meanwhile, Shona will face an urgent situation when she receives an emergency call from a friend who is worried about her Shire horse. The tension will rise as Shona rushes to assess the situation,...
- 8/27/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday 27 August 2024, Channel 5 broadcasts The Yorkshire Vet!
Season 19 Episode 5 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be filled with emotional moments and challenging situations. In this episode, a heavily pregnant basset hound is brought into Julian’s practice in Thirsk. The urgency of the situation adds a layer of tension as the team works to ensure the safety of both the mother and her puppies. Viewers can expect to see the dedication and care that goes into handling such delicate cases.
Meanwhile, Peter faces a different kind of pressure as he performs a procedure on a pet sheep belonging to a local school. With students watching closely, the stakes are high. This scenario highlights the importance of education and the connection between animals and young people. Peter’s experience will be put to the test as he navigates the challenges of performing veterinary work in front of an audience.
Season 19 Episode 5 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be filled with emotional moments and challenging situations. In this episode, a heavily pregnant basset hound is brought into Julian’s practice in Thirsk. The urgency of the situation adds a layer of tension as the team works to ensure the safety of both the mother and her puppies. Viewers can expect to see the dedication and care that goes into handling such delicate cases.
Meanwhile, Peter faces a different kind of pressure as he performs a procedure on a pet sheep belonging to a local school. With students watching closely, the stakes are high. This scenario highlights the importance of education and the connection between animals and young people. Peter’s experience will be put to the test as he navigates the challenges of performing veterinary work in front of an audience.
- 8/27/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
In the latest episode of The Yorkshire Vet, a heavily pregnant basset hound is rushed into Julian’s Thirsk practice, requiring all hands on deck to safely deliver her puppies. Meanwhile, Peter finds himself under the watchful eyes of pupils as he performs a delicate procedure on a school’s pet sheep. The episode also sees the […]
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19, Episode 3...
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19, Episode 3...
- 8/27/2024
- by Izzy Jacobs
- MemorableTV
On Tuesday, August 27, 2024, at 8:00 Pm, Channel 5 will air a compelling new episode of “The Yorkshire Vet,” now in its nineteenth season. In Episode 5, viewers will be taken into the heart of veterinary care as the team faces two challenging and emotional cases.
The episode begins with a dramatic situation as a heavily pregnant basset hound is rushed into Julian’s Thirsk practice. The urgency of the moment brings a sense of tension, as the team must act quickly to ensure the safety of both the mother and her puppies. The expert care and compassion shown by the veterinary staff will resonate with animal lovers and highlight the challenges of working with animals in need.
Meanwhile, Peter finds himself under pressure as he performs a procedure on a school’s pet sheep, with pupils watching closely. The eyes of the students add an extra layer of intensity to the situation,...
The episode begins with a dramatic situation as a heavily pregnant basset hound is rushed into Julian’s Thirsk practice. The urgency of the moment brings a sense of tension, as the team must act quickly to ensure the safety of both the mother and her puppies. The expert care and compassion shown by the veterinary staff will resonate with animal lovers and highlight the challenges of working with animals in need.
Meanwhile, Peter finds himself under pressure as he performs a procedure on a school’s pet sheep, with pupils watching closely. The eyes of the students add an extra layer of intensity to the situation,...
- 8/21/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
In this episode of The Yorkshire Vet, we find Matt investigating the cause of lameness in a Scottish wildcat from the local zoo, only to be shocked by the X-ray results. Julian performs surgery on a beloved Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with a special connection to its family. Shona tends to a sheep with a […]
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19 Episode 2...
The Yorkshire Vet: Season 19 Episode 2...
- 8/20/2024
- by Izzy Jacobs
- MemorableTV
On Tuesday 20 August 2024, Channel 5 broadcasts The Yorkshire Vet!
Season 19 Episode 4 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be both exciting and heartwarming. This week, viewers will follow the dedicated team as they tackle a series of challenging cases that showcase their skills and compassion for animals.
In one storyline, Matt is faced with a surprising situation when he examines a Scottish wildcat. After taking x-rays, he discovers something unexpected that leaves him in shock. The wildcat’s condition raises questions about its health and well-being. Matt’s expertise will be put to the test as he works to find the best solution for this beautiful creature.
Meanwhile, Julian takes on a special case involving a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Known for their friendly nature, these dogs often face health issues. Julian prepares for surgery, aiming to help the beloved pet recover and return to its happy life.
Season 19 Episode 4 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be both exciting and heartwarming. This week, viewers will follow the dedicated team as they tackle a series of challenging cases that showcase their skills and compassion for animals.
In one storyline, Matt is faced with a surprising situation when he examines a Scottish wildcat. After taking x-rays, he discovers something unexpected that leaves him in shock. The wildcat’s condition raises questions about its health and well-being. Matt’s expertise will be put to the test as he works to find the best solution for this beautiful creature.
Meanwhile, Julian takes on a special case involving a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Known for their friendly nature, these dogs often face health issues. Julian prepares for surgery, aiming to help the beloved pet recover and return to its happy life.
- 8/19/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
On Tuesday 13 August 2024, Channel 5 broadcasts The Yorkshire Vet!
Season 19 Episode 1 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be both challenging and heartwarming. This week, Peter Wright faces a unique situation as he attempts to deliver a stuck lamb while construction work takes place nearby. The noise and activity around him add an extra layer of difficulty to an already delicate task. Viewers can expect to see Peter’s experience and skill put to the test in this unusual scenario.
Meanwhile, Shona Searson and David Melleney are also dealing with their own challenges. They work together to save a cow suffering from a twisted stomach, a condition that can be quite serious. The teamwork and dedication shown by Shona and David highlight the importance of collaboration in veterinary medicine.
As the episode unfolds, it will showcase the everyday realities of life as a veterinarian in the Yorkshire countryside.
Season 19 Episode 1 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be both challenging and heartwarming. This week, Peter Wright faces a unique situation as he attempts to deliver a stuck lamb while construction work takes place nearby. The noise and activity around him add an extra layer of difficulty to an already delicate task. Viewers can expect to see Peter’s experience and skill put to the test in this unusual scenario.
Meanwhile, Shona Searson and David Melleney are also dealing with their own challenges. They work together to save a cow suffering from a twisted stomach, a condition that can be quite serious. The teamwork and dedication shown by Shona and David highlight the importance of collaboration in veterinary medicine.
As the episode unfolds, it will showcase the everyday realities of life as a veterinarian in the Yorkshire countryside.
- 8/13/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
In the latest instalment of The Yorkshire Vet airing on Channel 5, Tuesday the 9th of July, Shona Searson is called to assist with a difficult birth, recognising that an emergency Caesarean section may be necessary to save the lives of both the mother and her calf. Meanwhile, Peter Wright tends to an injured sheepdog, […]
The Yorkshire Vet: Wedding Bells & Cow Bells...
The Yorkshire Vet: Wedding Bells & Cow Bells...
- 7/9/2024
- by Izzy Jacobs
- MemorableTV
Get ready for another heartwarming and eventful episode of “The Yorkshire Vet,” airing at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, on Channel 5. In Season 18, Episode 10, viewers are in for a mix of laughter, drama, and compassionate veterinary care from the dedicated team in rural Yorkshire.
Peter Wright faces an amusing and unexpected challenge with an embarrassing equipment malfunction, adding a touch of humor to the episode. Meanwhile, Julian Norton tackles a critical surgery on a very ill spaniel, highlighting the skill and dedication required in veterinary medicine to save beloved pets.
Adding to the day’s adventures, Matt Smith encounters a unique situation with a pair of snakes stuck in a bottle. His expertise and quick thinking are put to the test as he navigates the delicate task of safely freeing the reptiles while ensuring their well-being.
“The Yorkshire Vet” continues to charm audiences with its authentic portrayal of rural...
Peter Wright faces an amusing and unexpected challenge with an embarrassing equipment malfunction, adding a touch of humor to the episode. Meanwhile, Julian Norton tackles a critical surgery on a very ill spaniel, highlighting the skill and dedication required in veterinary medicine to save beloved pets.
Adding to the day’s adventures, Matt Smith encounters a unique situation with a pair of snakes stuck in a bottle. His expertise and quick thinking are put to the test as he navigates the delicate task of safely freeing the reptiles while ensuring their well-being.
“The Yorkshire Vet” continues to charm audiences with its authentic portrayal of rural...
- 6/26/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday 18 June 2024, Channel 5 broadcasts The Yorkshire Vet!
Season 18 Episode 9 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” on Channel 5, viewers are in for a double dose of animal adventures and rural charm. At the Thirsk practice, Vinnie the vulture takes center stage as he visits with issues that are hindering his usual strut. With the expert care of the veterinarians, Vinnie’s health problems are addressed, allowing him to regain his confidence and vitality.
Meanwhile, the Great Yorkshire Show provides a bustling backdrop for the episode, featuring pole climbing competitions and a lively fashion parade. Against the picturesque Yorkshire countryside, viewers can immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of this beloved agricultural event, showcasing the region’s rich heritage and community spirit.
“The Yorkshire Vet” continues to captivate audiences with its heartwarming stories, showcasing the dedication and compassion of the veterinary team as they care for animals both big and small.
Season 18 Episode 9 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” on Channel 5, viewers are in for a double dose of animal adventures and rural charm. At the Thirsk practice, Vinnie the vulture takes center stage as he visits with issues that are hindering his usual strut. With the expert care of the veterinarians, Vinnie’s health problems are addressed, allowing him to regain his confidence and vitality.
Meanwhile, the Great Yorkshire Show provides a bustling backdrop for the episode, featuring pole climbing competitions and a lively fashion parade. Against the picturesque Yorkshire countryside, viewers can immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of this beloved agricultural event, showcasing the region’s rich heritage and community spirit.
“The Yorkshire Vet” continues to captivate audiences with its heartwarming stories, showcasing the dedication and compassion of the veterinary team as they care for animals both big and small.
- 6/18/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
Animal lovers, get ready for an evening of heartwarming tales and veterinary adventures as “The Yorkshire Vet” returns with Season 18, Episode 9, airing on Channel 5 at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. In this episode, viewers are in for a treat as they follow the dedicated team at the Thirsk practice as they tackle some unique challenges.
One of the highlights of the episode is the arrival of Vinnie the vulture at the Thirsk practice. Vinnie is experiencing some health issues that are preventing him from strutting his stuff, and it’s up to the vets to diagnose and treat his ailments. Will they be able to help Vinnie regain his strength and vitality?
Meanwhile, at the Great Yorkshire Show, viewers can expect a dose of excitement with pole climbing and a fashion parade. From thrilling competitions to stylish displays, the Great Yorkshire Show promises to be a fun-filled event for the whole community.
One of the highlights of the episode is the arrival of Vinnie the vulture at the Thirsk practice. Vinnie is experiencing some health issues that are preventing him from strutting his stuff, and it’s up to the vets to diagnose and treat his ailments. Will they be able to help Vinnie regain his strength and vitality?
Meanwhile, at the Great Yorkshire Show, viewers can expect a dose of excitement with pole climbing and a fashion parade. From thrilling competitions to stylish displays, the Great Yorkshire Show promises to be a fun-filled event for the whole community.
- 6/12/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday 11 June 2024, Channel 5 broadcasts The Yorkshire Vet!
Season 18 Episode 8 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Yorkshire Vet,” viewers are in for a rollercoaster of emotions as the veterinary team faces some challenging cases. An alpaca named Roxette finds herself in a difficult situation after a serious injury. Peter Wright steps in to provide the necessary care and attention to help Roxette on her road to recovery.
Meanwhile, the drama doesn’t stop there as Peter rushes to assist his neighbor whose terrier is in critical condition. The urgency of the situation pushes Peter and his team into action as they race against time to save the beloved pet. Additionally, Rohin Aojula showcases his expertise as he tends to an injured badger, highlighting the diverse range of animals that the veterinary practice deals with.
With heartwarming moments and intense medical procedures, this episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises...
Season 18 Episode 8 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Yorkshire Vet,” viewers are in for a rollercoaster of emotions as the veterinary team faces some challenging cases. An alpaca named Roxette finds herself in a difficult situation after a serious injury. Peter Wright steps in to provide the necessary care and attention to help Roxette on her road to recovery.
Meanwhile, the drama doesn’t stop there as Peter rushes to assist his neighbor whose terrier is in critical condition. The urgency of the situation pushes Peter and his team into action as they race against time to save the beloved pet. Additionally, Rohin Aojula showcases his expertise as he tends to an injured badger, highlighting the diverse range of animals that the veterinary practice deals with.
With heartwarming moments and intense medical procedures, this episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises...
- 6/11/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
On Tuesday 4 June 2024, Channel 5 broadcasts an episode of the series The Yorkshire Vet!
Season 18 Episode 7 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” airing on Channel 5, viewers are in for a captivating journey into the world of veterinary medicine in the picturesque Yorkshire countryside. Shona Searson races to a unique farm situated in the middle of a motorway, where a ewe is facing complications during childbirth. As she navigates the fast lane to reach the distressed animal, viewers are drawn into the urgency and drama of the situation.
Meanwhile, Julian Norton revisits the place where his veterinary journey began to lend a helping hand to a stray ferret in need. Returning to the roots of his training, Julian showcases his expertise and compassion as he tends to the furry patient, highlighting the enduring bond between animals and their caretakers.
Tune in to Channel 5 to witness the heartwarming...
Season 18 Episode 7 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” airing on Channel 5, viewers are in for a captivating journey into the world of veterinary medicine in the picturesque Yorkshire countryside. Shona Searson races to a unique farm situated in the middle of a motorway, where a ewe is facing complications during childbirth. As she navigates the fast lane to reach the distressed animal, viewers are drawn into the urgency and drama of the situation.
Meanwhile, Julian Norton revisits the place where his veterinary journey began to lend a helping hand to a stray ferret in need. Returning to the roots of his training, Julian showcases his expertise and compassion as he tends to the furry patient, highlighting the enduring bond between animals and their caretakers.
Tune in to Channel 5 to witness the heartwarming...
- 6/4/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
Get ready for another heartwarming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” airing on Channel 5, Tuesday, 4 June 2024, at 8:00 Pm. In this installment, which marks Season 18 Episode 7, viewers are in for a double dose of animal adventures as Shona Searson and Julian Norton spring into action to help furry friends in need.
Shona Searson races against the clock as she rushes to a farm situated in the middle of a motorway, where a ewe is struggling to give birth. With her expertise and determination, Shona navigates the challenges of delivering the newborn lamb safely, showcasing the dedication and compassion that define her role as a veterinarian.
Meanwhile, Julian Norton embarks on a nostalgic journey as he returns to the place where he trained to be a vet. His mission? To lend a helping hand to a stray ferret in need of medical attention. As Julian reconnects with his past and embraces his passion for animal care,...
Shona Searson races against the clock as she rushes to a farm situated in the middle of a motorway, where a ewe is struggling to give birth. With her expertise and determination, Shona navigates the challenges of delivering the newborn lamb safely, showcasing the dedication and compassion that define her role as a veterinarian.
Meanwhile, Julian Norton embarks on a nostalgic journey as he returns to the place where he trained to be a vet. His mission? To lend a helping hand to a stray ferret in need of medical attention. As Julian reconnects with his past and embraces his passion for animal care,...
- 5/29/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an emotional and heartwarming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet,” airing at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, 28 May 2024, on Channel 5. In Season 18, Episode 6, viewers will join the dedicated veterinarians as they tend to the needs of animals in the picturesque countryside of Yorkshire.
In this installment, Matt Smith faces a challenging case as he scans an abandoned and emaciated sheep, suspecting that she may be pregnant. With compassion and expertise, Matt works tirelessly to determine the health of the sheep and provide the care she desperately needs, highlighting the importance of animal welfare in rural communities.
Meanwhile, Julian Norton takes on a Labrador puppy with a hip injury, hoping to give her a new lease on life through surgery. As viewers follow Julian’s efforts to heal the puppy and alleviate her pain, they’ll witness the profound bond between animals and their caretakers and the profound impact...
In this installment, Matt Smith faces a challenging case as he scans an abandoned and emaciated sheep, suspecting that she may be pregnant. With compassion and expertise, Matt works tirelessly to determine the health of the sheep and provide the care she desperately needs, highlighting the importance of animal welfare in rural communities.
Meanwhile, Julian Norton takes on a Labrador puppy with a hip injury, hoping to give her a new lease on life through surgery. As viewers follow Julian’s efforts to heal the puppy and alleviate her pain, they’ll witness the profound bond between animals and their caretakers and the profound impact...
- 5/22/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Don’t miss an emotional and suspenseful episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” airing on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at 8:00 Pm on Channel 5. Season 18, Episode 4 brings some intense and heartwarming moments straight from the heart of Yorkshire’s picturesque landscapes.
In this episode, viewers will be drawn into a critical situation as a newborn lamb with severe health issues is rushed into the hospital. The young lamb faces a life-threatening condition with its insides exposed, presenting a daunting challenge for veterinarian Rohin Aojula. The episode captures the tense and delicate efforts as Rohin attempts to defy the odds and save the fragile life of the lamb.
Meanwhile, Matt Smith, another skilled vet from the series, ventures into the woods and encounters an unexpected situation involving a pig. This twist adds a touch of surprise and intrigue to the episode, showcasing the unpredictable nature of veterinary work in rural settings.
“The Yorkshire Vet...
In this episode, viewers will be drawn into a critical situation as a newborn lamb with severe health issues is rushed into the hospital. The young lamb faces a life-threatening condition with its insides exposed, presenting a daunting challenge for veterinarian Rohin Aojula. The episode captures the tense and delicate efforts as Rohin attempts to defy the odds and save the fragile life of the lamb.
Meanwhile, Matt Smith, another skilled vet from the series, ventures into the woods and encounters an unexpected situation involving a pig. This twist adds a touch of surprise and intrigue to the episode, showcasing the unpredictable nature of veterinary work in rural settings.
“The Yorkshire Vet...
- 5/8/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an emotional and action-packed episode of “The Yorkshire Vet,” airing this Tuesday, April 30th, at 8:00 Pm on Channel 5. In Season 18, Episode 2, viewers will be treated to heartwarming stories and exciting challenges as Peter Wright rushes to the aid of a three-hour-old donkey named Elvis, whose life hangs in the balance due to difficulty feeding from his mother.
As Peter races against time to save Elvis, viewers will be on the edge of their seats, rooting for a happy outcome for the adorable newborn and his worried mother. With his expertise and compassion, Peter demonstrates the dedication and skill that have made him a beloved figure in the Yorkshire veterinary community.
But that’s not all – viewers will also witness the camaraderie and friendly rivalry between vets and farmers as they face off in a charity cricket match. With pride and bragging rights on the line,...
As Peter races against time to save Elvis, viewers will be on the edge of their seats, rooting for a happy outcome for the adorable newborn and his worried mother. With his expertise and compassion, Peter demonstrates the dedication and skill that have made him a beloved figure in the Yorkshire veterinary community.
But that’s not all – viewers will also witness the camaraderie and friendly rivalry between vets and farmers as they face off in a charity cricket match. With pride and bragging rights on the line,...
- 4/24/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Prepare for an evening of heartwarming animal tales as “The Yorkshire Vet” returns for its 18th season, airing this Tuesday at 8:00 Pm on Channel 5. In the season premiere, viewers will be treated to a diverse array of cases as the dedicated vets embark on their latest adventures in caring for creatures great and small.
From a pampered pot-bellied pig to a beloved dog in need of surgery, each patient receives the utmost care and attention from the skilled veterinary team. Viewers will witness the highs and lows of veterinary practice as the vets navigate through challenging cases and celebrate heartwarming successes.
In addition to the usual mix of farm animals and household pets, this episode features a special appearance by a Harris hawk with sore legs, highlighting the wide range of animals the vets encounter in their daily work.
Join in the excitement and compassion of “The Yorkshire Vet...
From a pampered pot-bellied pig to a beloved dog in need of surgery, each patient receives the utmost care and attention from the skilled veterinary team. Viewers will witness the highs and lows of veterinary practice as the vets navigate through challenging cases and celebrate heartwarming successes.
In addition to the usual mix of farm animals and household pets, this episode features a special appearance by a Harris hawk with sore legs, highlighting the wide range of animals the vets encounter in their daily work.
Join in the excitement and compassion of “The Yorkshire Vet...
- 4/17/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Lionsgate Alternative Television has signed with UTA as the major studio gets deeper into unscripted TV.
The talent, entertainment and sports agency will represent the Lionsgate TV division as it looks to get more of its unscripted content into the global marketplace. The move also follows Lionsgate tapping Craig Piligian as managing director of the newly restructured unit after Lionsgate acquired certain film and TV assets of Entertainment One from Hasbro.
Piligian in a statement said the Hollywood studio would look to leverage UTA’s buyer relationships and industry expertise as Lionsgate Alternative Television ramps up in unscripted TV. “I am especially pleased to expand my relationship with David and Geoff and their team, as they help spearhead the future of this division,” he added of his coming partnership with David Kirsch and Geoff Suddleson, UTA partners and co-heads of unscripted television.
The Lionsgate unscripted TV unit spans Pilgrim Media Group,...
The talent, entertainment and sports agency will represent the Lionsgate TV division as it looks to get more of its unscripted content into the global marketplace. The move also follows Lionsgate tapping Craig Piligian as managing director of the newly restructured unit after Lionsgate acquired certain film and TV assets of Entertainment One from Hasbro.
Piligian in a statement said the Hollywood studio would look to leverage UTA’s buyer relationships and industry expertise as Lionsgate Alternative Television ramps up in unscripted TV. “I am especially pleased to expand my relationship with David and Geoff and their team, as they help spearhead the future of this division,” he added of his coming partnership with David Kirsch and Geoff Suddleson, UTA partners and co-heads of unscripted television.
The Lionsgate unscripted TV unit spans Pilgrim Media Group,...
- 1/25/2024
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fresh from its launch earlier this month, Lionsgate Alternative Television is getting a little agency help.
The unscripted arm of the studio has signed with UTA for representation.
Lionsgate launched the division earlier in January, bringing together its own Pilgrim Media Group, with eOne’s U.S. and U.K. non-scripted groups, Blackfin, Renegade and Daisybeck Studios following the $375M deal to buy eOne.
It is run by Managing Director Craig Piligian, who was previously represented by WME.
All of the eOne labels will remain intact including Naked & Afraid producer Renegade, Blackfin, which produced Netflix’s Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez, The Yorkshire Vet producer Daisybeck and eOne UK, which is behind MTV’s Ex On The Beach.
Lionsgate Alternative Television’s management team will include Pilgrim Media Group’s President Gretchen Stockdale and EVP Nicholas Caprio, while Renegade bosses David Garfinkle and Jay Renfroe will serve...
The unscripted arm of the studio has signed with UTA for representation.
Lionsgate launched the division earlier in January, bringing together its own Pilgrim Media Group, with eOne’s U.S. and U.K. non-scripted groups, Blackfin, Renegade and Daisybeck Studios following the $375M deal to buy eOne.
It is run by Managing Director Craig Piligian, who was previously represented by WME.
All of the eOne labels will remain intact including Naked & Afraid producer Renegade, Blackfin, which produced Netflix’s Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez, The Yorkshire Vet producer Daisybeck and eOne UK, which is behind MTV’s Ex On The Beach.
Lionsgate Alternative Television’s management team will include Pilgrim Media Group’s President Gretchen Stockdale and EVP Nicholas Caprio, while Renegade bosses David Garfinkle and Jay Renfroe will serve...
- 1/25/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Lionsgate is expanding in unscripted TV programming by launching an alternative TV division led by Craig Piligian.
Lionsgate Alternative Television will encompass the studio’s unscripted TV brands like Pilgrim Media Group, Blackfin, Renegade, Daisybeck Studios and more recently Entertainment One after the acquisition of key film and TV assets from Hasbro.
Piligian, the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning producer, becomes managing director of the new division that has unscripted franchises like Naked and Afraid, Street Outlaws, Wicked Tuna, The Yorkshire Vet, Ex on the Beach, Selling Sunset and Milf Manor. Lionsgate’s unscripted TV output includes limited series like Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez and Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre.
The management team at Lionsgate Alternative Television also includes Pilgrim Media Group president and COO Gretchen Stockdale and top Renegade execs David Garfinkle and Jay Renfroe. Former History Channel and Half Yard Productions exec Dirk Hoogstra joins...
Lionsgate Alternative Television will encompass the studio’s unscripted TV brands like Pilgrim Media Group, Blackfin, Renegade, Daisybeck Studios and more recently Entertainment One after the acquisition of key film and TV assets from Hasbro.
Piligian, the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning producer, becomes managing director of the new division that has unscripted franchises like Naked and Afraid, Street Outlaws, Wicked Tuna, The Yorkshire Vet, Ex on the Beach, Selling Sunset and Milf Manor. Lionsgate’s unscripted TV output includes limited series like Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez and Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre.
The management team at Lionsgate Alternative Television also includes Pilgrim Media Group president and COO Gretchen Stockdale and top Renegade execs David Garfinkle and Jay Renfroe. Former History Channel and Half Yard Productions exec Dirk Hoogstra joins...
- 1/9/2024
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On Tuesday, October 17, 2023, at 8:00 Pm, Channel 5 will broadcast Season 17, Episode 10 of “The Yorkshire Vet.” In this episode, viewers will witness two challenging cases in the world of veterinary care.
First, Rohin Aojula, the Yorkshire vet, uses heavy machinery to assist a cow that has experienced a complicated situation after giving birth. The cow has pushed out its uterus, which requires immediate attention and care.
Additionally, Peter Wright, another skilled vet, performs an operation on a barn owl with a severely damaged wing. The owl needs specialized care to recover from its injury.
If you’re interested in the world of veterinary medicine and want to see how dedicated vets handle complex cases, this episode is for you.
Be sure to tune in at 8:00 Pm for “The Yorkshire Vet” and witness the challenging cases and the compassionate care provided by the veterinarians.
Release Date & Time 800 Pm Tuesday 17 October...
First, Rohin Aojula, the Yorkshire vet, uses heavy machinery to assist a cow that has experienced a complicated situation after giving birth. The cow has pushed out its uterus, which requires immediate attention and care.
Additionally, Peter Wright, another skilled vet, performs an operation on a barn owl with a severely damaged wing. The owl needs specialized care to recover from its injury.
If you’re interested in the world of veterinary medicine and want to see how dedicated vets handle complex cases, this episode is for you.
Be sure to tune in at 8:00 Pm for “The Yorkshire Vet” and witness the challenging cases and the compassionate care provided by the veterinarians.
Release Date & Time 800 Pm Tuesday 17 October...
- 10/11/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday, October 3, 2023, at 8:00 Pm, Channel 5 will broadcast an episode of “The Yorkshire Vet.” This episode is part of Season 17, and it is the 8th episode of the season.
In this episode, viewers will follow the veterinary work of Peter Wright, Matt Smith, and Shona Searson as they care for animals in Yorkshire. Peter Wright will be concerned about a sick cat with a strange wound, suspecting a snake bite. Matt Smith will perform an emergency C-Section on a pygmy goat, which is a critical and urgent surgery. Shona Searson will assist in the care of a newborn calf, ensuring its well-being.
“The Yorkshire Vet” provides a glimpse into the world of veterinary medicine and the dedicated veterinarians who help animals in need. It’s a chance to witness the challenges and rewards of caring for various creatures.
If you are interested in animals and want to see...
In this episode, viewers will follow the veterinary work of Peter Wright, Matt Smith, and Shona Searson as they care for animals in Yorkshire. Peter Wright will be concerned about a sick cat with a strange wound, suspecting a snake bite. Matt Smith will perform an emergency C-Section on a pygmy goat, which is a critical and urgent surgery. Shona Searson will assist in the care of a newborn calf, ensuring its well-being.
“The Yorkshire Vet” provides a glimpse into the world of veterinary medicine and the dedicated veterinarians who help animals in need. It’s a chance to witness the challenges and rewards of caring for various creatures.
If you are interested in animals and want to see...
- 9/28/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Exclusive: Channel 5 is on the brink of finding a new producer for its next Jane McDonald and Susan Calman shows. This follows owner Paramount Global’s decision to close the Viacom International Studios (Vis) UK unscripted division, revealed by Deadline last month.
Deadline understands that Daisybeck Studios, which makes some of Channel 5’s biggest hits including The Yorkshire Vet and Our Yorkshire Farm, is extremely close to taking on the work with two of the channel’s highest-profile presenters. Based in Leeds, eOne-owned Daisybeck is a trusted Channel 5 supplier that has made hundreds of hours of shows for the channel including many that focus on the outfit’s native Yorkshire.
The move comes as Paramount begins the process of apportioning dozens of hours of Vis’s factual programing to the UK indie sector.
McDonald’s next project is unknown but will likely be within her travelog wheelhouse. She...
Deadline understands that Daisybeck Studios, which makes some of Channel 5’s biggest hits including The Yorkshire Vet and Our Yorkshire Farm, is extremely close to taking on the work with two of the channel’s highest-profile presenters. Based in Leeds, eOne-owned Daisybeck is a trusted Channel 5 supplier that has made hundreds of hours of shows for the channel including many that focus on the outfit’s native Yorkshire.
The move comes as Paramount begins the process of apportioning dozens of hours of Vis’s factual programing to the UK indie sector.
McDonald’s next project is unknown but will likely be within her travelog wheelhouse. She...
- 3/29/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
In a TV landscape bloated with hyper-violent survival dramas and thrillers about people who aren’t really who they say they are, it’s comforting to know that British drama “All Creatures Great and Small” will never try to be something that it’s not.
Fans of the hit series from U.K. broadcaster Channel 5 and PBS Masterpiece will know that, two seasons in, the 1930s-set show based on the beloved novels by veterinarian James Herriot (the pen name of Alf Wight) is edging closer and closer to the brink of World War 2. Towards the end of Season 2, which wrapped on “Masterpiece” on Sunday night, housekeeper Mrs. Hall anxiously peers out the window at a vast military aircraft flying overhead.
But if you think this soothing-yet-salty drama about an endearingly dysfunctional veterinary practice in the verdant Yorkshire Dales is about to become “Band of Brothers,” rest assured that’s not part of the plan.
Fans of the hit series from U.K. broadcaster Channel 5 and PBS Masterpiece will know that, two seasons in, the 1930s-set show based on the beloved novels by veterinarian James Herriot (the pen name of Alf Wight) is edging closer and closer to the brink of World War 2. Towards the end of Season 2, which wrapped on “Masterpiece” on Sunday night, housekeeper Mrs. Hall anxiously peers out the window at a vast military aircraft flying overhead.
But if you think this soothing-yet-salty drama about an endearingly dysfunctional veterinary practice in the verdant Yorkshire Dales is about to become “Band of Brothers,” rest assured that’s not part of the plan.
- 2/24/2022
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
Entertainment One (eOne) has acquired Finding Escobar’s Millions and I Am Homicides producer Blackfin. Following the purchase, the Designated Survivor studio has appointed Blackfin founder and CEO Geno McDermott to the new role of President, Us Alternative Programming – Unscripted Television.
It comes after eOne itself was acquired last month by toy maker Hasbro in a $4B deal.
The Blackfin acquisition sees eOne bolster its non-scripted business and comes after it acquired British producer Daisybeck Studios, which makes series including The Yorkshire Vet and the appointment of Matt Pritchard and Matt Walton as Executive Vice Presidents, Unscripted, Television based in London.
McDermott will report to eOne’s Tara Long, President, Global Unscripted, Television, who oversaw the deal.
Blackfin, which was founded in 2014, produces series including Discovery’s Finding Escobar’s Millions, as well as true-crime series I Am Homicide, Homicide City, Primal Instinct and Bad Henry as well as feature...
It comes after eOne itself was acquired last month by toy maker Hasbro in a $4B deal.
The Blackfin acquisition sees eOne bolster its non-scripted business and comes after it acquired British producer Daisybeck Studios, which makes series including The Yorkshire Vet and the appointment of Matt Pritchard and Matt Walton as Executive Vice Presidents, Unscripted, Television based in London.
McDermott will report to eOne’s Tara Long, President, Global Unscripted, Television, who oversaw the deal.
Blackfin, which was founded in 2014, produces series including Discovery’s Finding Escobar’s Millions, as well as true-crime series I Am Homicide, Homicide City, Primal Instinct and Bad Henry as well as feature...
- 9/12/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.