Where are the original All Creatures Great and Small cast now?

Publish date: 2024-07-03

Channel 5's revival of All Creatures Great and Small has quickly become a cosy autumn staple on our TV screens and has amassed a legion of dedicated fans both in the UK and across the pond. 

The heartwarming series, which is currently filming its fifth season, follows the adventures of veterinary surgeon James Herriot in the Yorkshire Dales. The drama has been widely praised by critics and viewers alike, but did you know the original 1970s series was just as popular?

The BBC drama, which premiered in 1978, ended over 30 years ago with its final seventh season in 1990. But just what happened to the original cast after the show ended and where are they now? Find out below…

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Christopher Timothy then

Christopher led the cast as James Herriot, playing the role for all 90 episodes. The actor became a household name thanks to his breakout role in the show and went on to play Mac McGuire in the BBC soap opera , before appearing as a special guest in 's 2009 New Year's Day special. 

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Christopher Timothy now

In 2017, the Welsh actor made his debut in the role of series regular Ted Murray. He's since appeared in episodes of and He also narrated the first nine series of Channel 5's documentary programme

Now 83, Christopher lives in Chichester with his wife Annie. The couple share one daughter. 

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Robert Hardy then

Robert portrayed cantankerous and eccentric vet Siegfried Farnon, a role he gained widespread recognition for, including a BAFTA nomination. 

Robert is also a familiar face thanks to his portrayal of Cornelius Fudge in the film series, and of Winston Churchill in several productions, but most notably in (1981), for which he earned a BAFTA nomination.

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Robert Hardy now

After ended, Robert starred in various major TV and film productions, including the BBC's 1994 adaptation of , the 1997 film , and , alongside Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet. 

His final roles were in the 2017 romance film Snapshot Wedding, and as Winston

Robert passed away aged 91 on 3 August 2017 at Denville Hall, a home for retired actors.

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Carol Drinkwater then

Carol portrayed James' wife Helen for the first three seasons of the show. 

From there, she played Elizabeth in the TV mini-series , before appearing in the film adaptation of Beryl Bainbridge's novel,

She also appeared in episodes of and

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Carol Drinkwater now

In 2021, she presented a Channel 5 documentary programme,

During a recent appearance on , Carol, who's married to French TV producer Michel Noll, revealed she was "terribly upset" when she left after three seasons. "I'd given everything I could and I couldn't think where else I could take the role, because there was no more material," she explained.

"I wasn't leaving in any kind of spiteful thing. The BBC was so angry with me, they put a ban on using me." 

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Peter Davison then

l was the breakout role for Peter, who famously went on to play the fifth incarnation of the Doctor in from 1981 to 1984.

Peter boasts an impressive list of TV credits, having played David Braithwaite in , Dr Stephen Daker in A , and Henry Sharpe in.

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Peter Davison

In recent years, he's played The Vicar in ITV's , Peter in , and ACP Gordon Stewart in . He's also appeared in episodes of and. 

When he's not busy working, Peter lives in Twickenham with his third wife, actress and writer Elizabeth Morton, with whom he shares two sons. Peter's eldest child, Georgia, is married to David Tennant, who played the tenth and 14th incarnations of the Doctor.

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Lynda Bellingham then

Lynda joined the show after Carol's departure and portrayed Helen until the final series. 

Aside from , Lynda is known for her roles in Doctor Who, At Home with the Braithwaites, and as the mother in the long-running Oxo Family TV commercials. 

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Lynda Bellingham now

In 2007, she joined Loose Women as a regular panellist before going on to compete in the seventh series ofin 2009. 

In July 2013, Lynda was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. She passed away from the disease in October 2014. 

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