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All Creatures Great and Small star Nicholas Ralph on the return of hit TV series
NICHOLAS Ralph is telling a story about a hairy moment while filming the new series of All Creatures Great and Small.
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Actor Samuel West joins Sizewell protest over threat to nature
The proposals would see a breeding area the size of eight football pitches lost, as well as some three million fish, according to RSPB estimates.
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Gary Waldhorn dead: Vicar Of Dibley star dies aged 78 as his son leads tributes
Vicar Of Dibley star Gary Waldhorn has died at the age of 78. The actor was best known for playing Councillor David Horton in the TV sitcom which was well loved by fans. Most recently, the late star appeared in a Christmas special The Vicar Of Dibley In Lockdown.
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Dawn French leads tributes to Vicar of Dibley star Gary Waldhorn
The TV star was best known for playing Councillor David Horton in the comedy series.
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Sheffield’s Crucible: the revolutionary theatre that was almost snookered
Half a century ago, Colin George faced down the doom-mongers and campaigners to bring the city a radical alternative to proscenium theatre: the open, thrust stage
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Sam West: ‘Mum’s dementia has been hard on my father – he has lost his best friend’
It is one of the saddest family situations: the gradual loss of a cherished parent’s personality to dementia.
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Humphry Davy: The Age of Aspiration review – Fitkin’s intricate reflection on the costs of progress
Humphry Davy: The Age of Aspiration review – Fitkin’s intricate reflection on the costs of progress. Truro CathedralAn absorbing new work by Graham Fitkin draws on the life of a Cornish chemist to illuminate the social and political effects of the industrial revolution
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What The Larkins could learn about nostalgia from All Creatures Great and Small
That’s the way to do it, Pop Larkin. All Creatures Great and Small (Channel 5) put ITV rival The Larkins firmly in the shade with a finale which was damn near “perfick”. So how come the revival of James Herriot’s beloved veterinary stories have proved such a success, whereas the current adaptation of HE Bates’s Darling Buds of May has misfired so badly?
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All Creatures Great and Small, episode 3, review: enter Patricia Hodge, farewell Diana Rigg
“The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.” Aristocratic Mrs Pumphrey might have been talking to her pampered lapdog, Tricki Woo, about being separated from his “Uncles” at Skeldale House, but it was a sentiment which acquired poignant significance in this milestone episode of All Creatures Great and Small (Channel 5).
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Roger Michell: Julia Roberts and Sam Neill lead tributes to ‘gentle genius’ Notting Hill director
Samuel West remembered Michell as ‘a beautiful man and a consummate director’
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