All Creatures creator Alf Wight, my fond memories of Yorkshire vet – Yorkshire Post Letters
THE return of All Creatures Great and Small to television has rekindled memories (The Yorkshire Post, September 1).
In 1971 I was the local police inspector at Thirsk where James Herriot’s creator, Alf Wight, was in practice. We were often inundated with Herriot hunters by the coachload. One morning I was in the Market Place watching a coachload being instructed by the courier as to where the veterinary surgery was and how to get there.
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Hide AdAt this point Mr Wight walked close to them to get into his car and said to me: “Good morning Inspector.” I returned the compliment and, as he drove off, I said to the courier “You missed a treat there, that’s Mr Herriot” as I pointed to the departing vehicle. Alf was a lovely man with a lovely nature and, as they say in Yorkshire, had no side at all.
From: Anne Medd, Nether Poppleton.
RE All Creatures, the sound was not good – I’m not deaf. The housekeeper is far too young and the farmer’s wife who came out to James Herriot in a storm – her hair wasn’t even wet when we saw her inside the barn with the cow giving birth. There will also only ever be one Siegfried Farnon – Robert Hardy. Sorry to be the bearer of this news.
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James Mitchinson
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