Channel 5 has confirmed that series seven of All Creatures Great and Small, its most successful drama series to date, has begun filming this spring in the Yorkshire Dales, with more heartwarming stories set to unfold in the fictional market town of Darrowby.
Based on the memoirs of Yorkshire vet James Herriot, the series has charmed audiences since its 2020 debut, airing six annual seasons to date, five in September and one in October.
All Creatures Great and Small (Image: CHANNEL5)
Filming began on March 25 in Grassington, North Yorkshire, which doubles as the fictional town of Darrowby with its period shop fronts and cobbled streets.
The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority highlighted the return of filming in a recent social media post.
The authority said: “Last week we saw the set of “All Creatures Great and Small” return to Grassington!
“The cast enjoyed rare sunny weather whilst filming for the sixth series of this popular drama took place in Grassington, transforming the village into the fictional town of Darrowby.”
Channel 5’s Commissioning Editor, Greg Barnett, said: “All Creatures Great and Small is a jewel in 5’s drama crown and continues to delight viewers year after year.
“Its warmth, humour and heart, set against the beauty of Yorkshire, have made it a firm audience favourite.
“We’re thrilled to extend its future with two more series, with many new stories still to tell and more unforgettable adventures ahead for our Skeldale family.”
Production on the seventh series was confirmed earlier this year by cast member Samuel West, who plays Siegfried Farnon.
Mr West posted a behind-the-scenes photo showing Nicholas Ralph, who plays James Herriot, looking out across the Yorkshire landscape in costume.
He captioned the photo: “Nick enjoying today’s location near Burnside.
“Feel very blessed to be working in the Dales on days like these.”
Rachel Shenton (Helen Herriot), Callum Woodhouse (Tristan Farnon), and Anna Madeley (Mrs Audrey Hall) are also expected to return for series seven.
Grassington that doubles as Darrowby (Image: CHANNEL5)
Plot details for the new season remain under wraps, but Mr Barnett hinted at “unforgettable adventures” still to come.
Channel 5 and Masterpiece have renewed the series for both a seventh and eighth season, underlining the show’s continued popularity.
Series seven will once again comprise six episodes and a Christmas special.
Production crews also filmed scenes in Bradford city centre in March, transforming part of the city into 1940s London with vintage vehicles and period detail.
The sixth series wrapped up with a Christmas special, which included the emotional return of Helen (Rachel Shenton).
The seventh season is expected to continue from where it left off.
Greg Barnett said viewers can look forward to new tales of rural Yorkshire life and more heartfelt moments from their favourite characters.
Though a premiere date for series seven has yet to be confirmed, the autumn schedules appear likely, given the consistent release pattern of previous seasons.
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