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- The numerous adventures of a countryside veterinarian practice in 1930s to 1940s Yorkshire, England.
- Sheridan Smith hosts the British version of the competitive dog-styling programme. 10 pairs of professional dog stylists from around the country compete in a series of themed challenges to be crowned the UK's Top Dog Stylist.
- Jeremy Clarkson embarks on his path towards muddy misery and potential ruin by running his own farm.
- James Herriot follows his dream to become a vet.
- Helen provides James with a reason to stay in the Yorkshire Dales, and he discovers that there is another Farnon brother with an equally unique personality.
- James is alarmed to receive a call from Mrs Pumphrey who fears her beloved dog Tricki Woo might be dying.
- Jeremy decides to get a flock of sheep, not realising the added complications these high-maintenance animals will bring.
- James celebrates his birthday, but personal and professional worries put a damper on the event. James and Tristan ignore Siegfried's advice and operate on a prized cow.
- 2020– 1h 3mTV-PG8.5 (619)TV EpisodeJames still has feelings for Helen and is struggling to cope as she prepares to get married to Hugh. On Christmas Eve James is called out to help a dog struggling to give birth and Helen volunteers to come along. But a thick fog comes over the Dales and it looks like the pair will be trapped together.
- Siegfried hopes to become the attending vet at the local racecourse. Meanwhile an encounter with a racehorse threatens to end James's career. Tristan resorts to an unusual method of covering the loss of the surgery's income.
- James is as pleased as punch to be the Attending Vet at the Darrowby Show, but Siegfried and Tristan take bets on how long he will last.
- It's spring in 1938, and a trip back home to Glasgow presents James Herriot with a dilemma that will mean choosing between the people he loves when he is offered a position at his old mentor's forward-thinking practice.
- In this first heat, the four groomers work on one of the most popular breeds to grace British salons, the long-haired shih tzu. Next they give four curly-coated canines a cute teddy bear trim to parade on the dogwalk.
- This week's four dog groomers tackle a pack of Alaskan Malamutes. Next, they give some fluffy puppies their first ever grown-up haircut, to be revealed in front of their proud owners on the Dogwalk.
- Four more dog groomers are put to the test. This time it is the English cocker spaniels' turn to get the breed makeover treatment. The groomers try to create a tricky spiral pattern around the coats of four more frizzy-haired models
- The Pomeranian is the breed of choice for the final heat. The final four dog groomers battle it out for a place in the quarter-finals as they try to achieve the perfect pom-pom shape using just a pair of scissors.
- The first set of quarter-finalists take on one of the UK's oldest breeds, the Welsh terrier. They then produce a very modern groom fit for the dogwalk. As an extra challenge their knowledge of crossbreeds is tested.
- The final quarter-finalists turn some adorable bichon frisés into beautifully shaped white clouds. They try to identify a cross-breed's two parents. Finally, they trim dogs' coats to create an homage to a place close their hearts.
- With Tristan's encouragement, James asks Helen if she'd like to go to the local spring dance. But village resident Gerald's arrival with his injured dog, Rock, puts a spanner in the works. Meanwhile, Tristan worries that Siegfried is in danger of losing his edge.
- The fate of a struggling young widow causes difficulties for James and Helen's burgeoning romance. Meanwhile, Siegfried has another scheme to whip Tristan into shape, and a visit from Tricki Woo causes chaos in Skeldale House.
- It's an important day for Tristan in more ways than one, as he celebrates his birthday and Siegfried gives him new responsibilities as a vet. Tristan has to withstand the pressure and succeed in the challenge set by his older brother before returning to Skeldale for his birthday festivities. Meanwhile, Mrs Hall reminds James that he needs to tell Helen some home truths.
- When a familiar face from Helen's past returns to Darrowby, James worries that he has to vie for her attention and steps up to compete against them at Mrs Pumphrey's annual cricket match. The rest of Skeldale House are apprehensive as the game can be brutal. Siegfried tries his best to train James and get a reluctant Tristan to step in, but it's not looking good for their Darrowby Eleven team.
- As Chamberlain heads to meet with Hitler in Munich, James prepares to face his parents and give them some difficult news. Meanwhile, the prospect of a return to war acts as a timely reminder to make the most of life while you can. But James's agenda is derailed by an emergency with the Alderson's pregnant mare, Candy.