-
Darrowby is a
fictional village in the
North Riding of Yorkshire, England,
which was
created by
author Alf
Wight under the pen name of
James Herriot as...
- Gr****ington in
Upper Wharfedale was used for the
fictional village of
Darrowby. The BBC series,
which was
broadcast between 1978 and 1990, had been filmed...
- its
racecourse and
depiction as
local author James Herriot's
fictional Darrowby.
Archeological finds indicate there was a
settlement in
Thirsk around 500–600 BC...
-
World War. Gr****ington was used as the
setting for the
fictional town of
Darrowby in the 2020
Channel 5
series All
Creatures Great and Small,
instead of...
- the 1960s and 70s. Most of the
stories are set in the
fictional town of
Darrowby,
which Wight described as a
composite of Thirsk, its
nearby market towns...
-
became known as "Skeldale House"
after its use as the
exterior of the
Darrowby veterinary surgery of
Siegfried Farnon and
James Herriot in the original...
- of the show
followed the
general arc of the books: James's
arrival at
Darrowby in 1937, his
growing experience as a vet, his
humorous attempts at romance...
-
James Herriot and is set in the
Yorkshire Dales, in the
fictional town of
Darrowby,
based on a
combination of Thirsk, Richmond,
Leyburn and Middleham. In...
-
Creatures Great and Small, in the
episode "Puppy Love", as the
location of
Darrowby bus stop. The
village pub, the
Bolton Arms, was also
featured in the episode...
-
veterinarian in Thirsk,
North Yorkshire, the town
which he
refers to as
Darrowby in his
books (although born in Sunderland), has been
admired for his easy...