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Series following the lives of rural vets. In Teesdale, farm vet Richard helps a sheep who has mysteriously gone blind. And a spaniel proves a handful for small animal vet Steve. Show more
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Series following the lives of rural vets. A labrador gun dog is rushed to small animal vet Steve after being accidentally shot. Farm vet Richard deals with some baby alpacas. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One WestLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Wales
Series following the lives of rural vets. Equine vet Kerry treats a critically ill miniature donkey foal. Out on the farm, Richard creates an operating table from a forklift truck. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Wales
Series following the lives of rural vets. Small animal vet Adam decides his much-loved Shetland pony Hector needs a major operation to make him less aggressive. Show more
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Series following the lives of rural vets. Richard visits a long-standing client where business means everything from dehorning a cow to trimming a cow's overgrown hoof. Show more
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Series following the lives of rural vets. Adam deals with an emergency at the small animal hospital when a dog is hit by a train, and Richard artificially inseminates some cattle. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Wales
Series following the lives of rural vets. Farm vet Richard finds out how many of farmer Cliff's cows are pregnant, and at the rural practice Steve treats a bunny with wonky teeth. Show more
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Series following the lives of rural vets. Equine vet Sybil attempts a delicate operation to save a horse's sight, and farm vet Erika helps a cow having difficulty giving birth. Show more
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Series following rural vets. Vet Megan is on a mission to help rehome 80 commercial caged hens. And when one is discovered with a broken leg, she takes it under her wing. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One WestLatest broadcast: on BBC Scotland
Series following rural vets. Vet Steve helps a kestrel with a damaged wing and hopes to release her back to the wild, while equine vet Sybil treats a pony with a locked leg. Show more
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Series following rural vets. A new mum with a young calf collapses and farm vet Richard is called out to save her life. Meanwhile, Sybil has some difficult news for a horse owner. Show more
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Series following rural vets. In Teesdale, a concussed tawny owl makes an unusual patient for vet Rosie. Equine vet Kerry heads off to treat a horse with a badly cut face. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Series following rural vets. Farm vet Richard carries out a tracheotomy to save a calf's life at a Teesdale farm, and vet Megan does some detective work on a coughing guinea pig. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Scotland HD
Series following rural vets. In Teesdale, equine vet Sybil battles with a highland cow in order to treat some Fell ponies, while vet Steve turns dog competition judge. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Scotland HD
Series following rural vets. An emergency cow caesarean leads to a worrying case for farm vet Graham, and small animal vet Ian performs a dangerous operation on a rescue dog. Show more
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Felicity Kendal returns to the land of her childhood to discover the story of India's love affair with Shakespeare, and sees how the Bard inspires modern Indian artists. Show more
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Arts series. An updated tribute to Simon Gray, one of Britain's foremost playwrights, best known for his work with Harold Pinter, and as the writer of the notorious Cell Mates. Show more
The Goods find new ways to put their loom to good use, while Margo and Jerry are preparing for an important dinner party at which Jerry's boss will announce his retirement.
Mrs Weaver has moved and Tom wants to take the oil from her central heating tank. Jerry is trying to discredit a colleague and Margo is asked to play the lead in a production.