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All Creatures Great and Small S04E01 (2023)
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00:00To be continued...
00:30To be continued...
01:00...rather them than me.
01:04Whoa!
01:08I'm so sorry.
01:16What way are you going?
01:18I'm very sorry.
01:20I took my eye off for a second.
01:21Oh, blast it!
01:39Put it on the list.
01:40Syrup of Kosilana.
01:42Syrup of Kosilana.
01:43It's so bloody hard to put things back where the label's facing out.
01:47Salomoniac, small, adrointment, two tins, perchlorode of mercury.
01:51No, wait, can you spell that, please?
01:53Oh, and some more absorbent gauze.
01:55Six dozen rolls should do it.
01:56Absorbent gauze.
01:58Six dozen.
01:59Would you mind?
02:00I have an awful lot to get through.
02:02What if I don't mind?
02:07You know that sound means it's boiling, yes?
02:10They're saying we dropped more bombs than all the German raids on London in the Great War.
02:14Well, sounds to me like they don't need you after all.
02:16I should withdraw my name if I will.
02:18Very funny.
02:19Where's Mrs Hall?
02:20I have a general, maybe.
02:25You're welcome.
02:26I suppose you want me to get that.
02:30I never thought I'd admit this, but we're missing Tristan.
02:34I wish he would just admit it.
02:36Between giving up his pipe and missing Tristan, he's really found a new level, hasn't he?
02:40At least the smoking's just for Lent.
02:42That was Slaven's.
02:43Another difficult lambing, he said.
02:44That's the second one this month.
02:47Oh, a man.
02:48Well, he must be really struggling.
02:50Well, he's an experienced farmer.
02:51He's perfectly capable of sorting it out himself.
02:54Oh, it must be your sparkling company he enjoys, Siegfried.
02:59Oscar Wilde considered sarcasm the lowest form of wit.
03:01But the highest form of intelligence.
03:04I'll see you later.
03:09I know he can be...
03:10testing.
03:12Testing?
03:13As long as 40 days of me life.
03:14He keeps rabbiting on about self-control.
03:17If he was so great at it, why does he ask Audrey to hide his tobacco?
03:20I caught him looking for it in the airing cupboard.
03:22He keeps lecturing me about how I should renounce my indulgences.
03:25What did you say?
03:26Whiskey was the only thing stopping me from murdering him.
03:28Get out of the way, Sheep!
03:42Mr. Slovens?
03:43Mr. Fardon, good morning.
03:59Kind of you to come so quickly.
04:00There's not a flake of snow in Darabee.
04:03Aye, it's like the North Pole up here.
04:05You get three seasons in one day.
04:07Is that Hurley's Cut?
04:08It is.
04:09It's a new partial to it at all.
04:10Oh, it's filthy, Harry.
04:11Where's the patient?
04:12She's through here.
04:13She's through here.
04:18Good morning.
04:19Hey, James.
04:20Good morning.
04:26Oh, James, look at the little faces.
04:32Is that broodiness I detect?
04:34Hmm.
04:35Is that again?
04:36Broodiness.
04:37Broodiness.
04:38Don't you wish there wasn't a war, Rob?
04:50I'd better get started.
04:51Those ducks won't raise themselves.
04:57Right, then.
04:58Are we ready?
04:59Yeah!
05:00So the first duck under that bridge wins.
05:03Right?
05:04Yeah!
05:05One.
05:06Two.
05:07Three.
05:08Quick!
05:35konstle happy.
05:37Tod.
05:38One.
05:39Two.
05:40One, two.
05:41Old.
05:42One!
05:43Two.
05:44Two.
05:45One!
05:46Two, one!
05:47One, two.
05:48One, two, one!
05:51One, two, one!
05:52Dog needs to do it!
05:53One, two, one!
05:54Come on, Two!
05:55Oi! I want to work with you!
06:25It's a capitol job, Mr. Farmer.
06:55Yes. I'm surprised you needed me. It was straightforward enough.
07:00Aye, but it's a job for small mitts. Yours are smaller than mine.
07:06Our Elsie were a breach.
07:10Took some pushing and pulling to get her out, I could tell me.
07:14Oh, look, you're perking up now.
07:17Do you mind putting that out? It can't be any good for the lamb.
07:21Oh, Hank. I hope she hadn't rejected it. Poor little bugger.
07:28Probably blames it for causing her all that pain.
07:33I hope not.
07:39I'm sure she'll come round.
07:46Will you stay for a brew, Mr. Farmer?
07:49No, I should get on.
07:52Just, um, call me if there's any other trouble.
07:56Aye. Will do.
07:57Thanks again.
08:03Aye, aye.
08:04Aye, aye.
08:08Hello there.
08:23It's all right, little one.
08:26I'm not going to hurt you.
08:29There we go.
08:31Let's have a wee look at you, shall we?
08:34You poorly little fella.
08:40Stay away from him!
08:56Stay away from my dog!
09:27I'm so excited.
09:28I'm so hungry!
09:29
09:56I don't know.
10:56I'd like to, um, what I'm here about.
11:14Speak up. I can't hear you.
11:18I'm looking to get a divorce.
11:20On what grounds?
11:24Um...
11:24Well, I don't know what you'd call it.
11:28We've been apart for years.
11:30Desertion.
11:32Well, I wouldn't know how that sounds.
11:34Have you had any contact with your husband in the past three years?
11:37Hmm.
11:38You'll need to fill these in.
11:51Now?
11:52We require a detailed statement document in the disintegration of your marriage, together with any...
11:57A statement?
11:58Together with any relevant correspondence, photographs and documents.
12:02Yes.
12:02Look, can't I just...
12:09The thing is, I haven't seen him in so long.
12:14I thought I could just...
12:17Well...
12:19You thought wrong.
12:23Next!
12:24Next!
12:24How come I've not seen him around before?
12:30He used to go to school with Jenny when they were little.
12:32They booted him out.
12:34What for?
12:34Not showing up, I think.
12:36Binks.
12:37Wesley Binks.
12:42You all right in there, Secret?
12:43Yes, I was just looking for something.
12:44Not your tobacco, by any chance?
12:45What?
12:46No, of course not.
12:46If you ask me, he's trouble.
12:52You should be in Borstal.
12:53Maybe you should give him a break.
12:55Some folk could have dealt a bad hand in life.
12:57Maybe so, but people like him shouldn't be allowed pets.
13:00Who shouldn't be allowed pets?
13:01James got thumped by a boy at the duck race.
13:04It's not how it sounds.
13:05And he wasn't a boy, for a start.
13:06He was a young man.
13:08A very young man.
13:11And now he's starting a campaign to bring back public hanging.
13:14He should have seen the look he gave me.
13:17Like he wanted to disembowel me with a rusty fork.
13:22You know him, Audrey.
13:23Wesley Binks.
13:26Audrey?
13:28Is everything all right?
13:29You don't see him yourself?
13:31It's quite all right.
13:33Thank you, Helen.
13:34People like that are born troublemakers.
13:36There's nothing anyone can do to change them.
13:37You don't believe that.
13:39A wild dog will bite you, Helen.
13:42Just as a spider knows to make a web or a bird a nest.
13:44It's in their nature.
13:46Well, how is it you can break a wild horse, then?
13:49Did you order those supplies?
13:52When I say I'll do something secret, I do it.
13:55Noted.
14:02Stay strong.
14:05We're on the home straight.
14:09Here you are.
14:10Do you know where he lives?
14:15This Binks.
14:17Old Mill Terrace.
14:18Just past the Robinson's Farm, last I heard.
14:21James, don't do anything daft.
14:23It's not about the boy.
14:24It's the dog.
14:25Why do you think he's mistreating it?
14:26It might be worse than that.
14:28I think he has distemper.
14:30Oh, that's bad, isn't it?
14:31Well, unless you catch it early enough.
14:33It's a death sentence.
14:34It's a death sentence.
14:34It's a death sentence.
14:34It's a death sentence.
14:34It's a death sentence.
14:34Well, it's a death sentence.
14:59Hey!
15:00Hey!
15:00Hey!
15:01Hey!
15:01Hey!
15:02Hey!
15:02Hey!
15:03Hey!
15:04Let's go.
15:34Are the others out?
15:40I didn't hear you come in.
15:43No!
15:45Give that to me.
15:47You're getting divorced.
15:52That's a good shot of Edward.
15:55Isn't it?
15:58I'm worried about him.
16:01It's not bloody use to shut away in a tin. Put it up somewhere you can see it.
16:07You sure you don't mind?
16:09Course not.
16:12Then I still want to tris up somewhere too.
16:15If such a thing exists, his fondness for gurning like a chimpanzee in every picture makes it something of a challenge.
16:32Excuse me.
16:33I'm looking for Wesley Binks at us.
16:35All right, just round the corner.
16:36Same door.
16:43Hey! Keep away from my woman!
16:46Go on!
16:47Shaky beggars!
16:49Back!
16:50Back!
16:51I'll keep you back.
16:52Come on!
16:53Nothing can't be here today.
16:54Go on!
16:55Death of a young man!
16:57Bye!
16:58Hello.
16:59I'm here!
17:00Wait!
17:01I'm a vet.
17:02You think your dog has distemper?
17:03What's that?
17:04It's a serious disease.
17:05You must have caught it from another dog.
17:06I don't know what you're on about.
17:07Can I just...
17:08Can I take a proper look at him?
17:09Please, can I come in?
17:10Peace off.
17:11Do you not hear me?
17:12I'm not going anywhere till I see your dog, Wesley.
17:27He needs help.
17:29Do you not hear me?
17:32I'm not going anywhere till I see your dog, Wesley.
17:38He needs help.
17:41My name's James.
17:44James Herriot.
18:08You weren't half as good as you think you are.
18:22That's a pity.
18:24I had dreams of playing for Scotland.
18:26See anyone at home?
18:29You done with that?
18:31It's a bug pie. Go ahead.
18:38What's his name?
18:42Duke.
18:43And how old is he?
18:46What's with all questions?
18:48The more I know about him, the better chance I'll be helping.
18:52How do you know he's got whatever it's called?
18:55You see how he's flinching in the light?
18:57It's called photophobia.
18:59It's one of the signs.
19:00And you must have noticed the pus in his eyes.
19:02Don't know what you're all about.
19:04For most dogs with distemper, the outlook's pretty bleak.
19:08Look, I just want to help him, Wesley.
19:12I've had an idea, but you have to want to help him too.
19:14Now what he needs most is treatment.
19:16And if he's somewhere where he can be properly fed and looked after...
19:18Don't you think you are?
19:20Telling me how to treat my own dog.
19:22You talking shite.
19:38Where the bloody hell is she hidden it?
19:54Siegfried!
19:56What do you do when an animal's suffering, but the owner won't let you treat it?
20:00I take it this is Wesley Binks we're talking about.
20:02His dog has distemper.
20:04Ah.
20:05Not much hope for him then.
20:07Maybe not, but I have to try something.
20:09A mixed mactrine's your best bet.
20:11Yes, I know that, but like I said, it's Wesley that's the problem.
20:14If he doesn't want your help, you have to accept it.
20:17It's the owners that employ us, not the animals.
20:19I can't just stand back and do nothing.
20:21It seems to me that you've done everything you can.
20:49When I was younger, an early night was a punishment.
20:56Now it's a treat.
21:00You're still thinking about that dog, aren't you?
21:02I think I'm going to report it to the RSPCA.
21:07Are you sure, James? That's a big decision.
21:09I know.
21:10But I have a duty to make sure it isn't spread to any other dogs.
21:13No matter what you think of that boy, does he really deserve to lose his dog?
21:17Because that's what will happen.
21:19Then he should have taken better care of him.
21:21I've got to put the animal first.
21:26I really hope you're right.
21:29I don't see that of any choice.
21:35Come on.
21:47I don't know.
21:48I don't know.
21:49I don't know.
21:50I don't know.
21:51I don't know.
21:52I don't know.
21:53Welcome back.
21:57I'm a bitch.
21:58I don't know.
22:08Uh-huh?
22:09Uh-huh.
22:10Uh-huh.
22:12Uh-huh.
22:13Very good.
22:14Uh-huh.
22:15All right.
22:16Are we outside the property?
22:17All right. I'll meet you outside the property. Thanks. Bye.
22:24They agreed it's an animal welfare emergency.
22:26I have to meet them outside Wesley's place in an hour.
22:29Well, at least that poor dog will stand a chance now.
22:31Don't they cut it out?
22:32Come on, Jess. Come on.
22:34Is it tomorrow for seafood or Easter Sunday?
22:36What?
22:37When length's officially over, you must be counting down the hours.
22:40You seem to think this is a challenge for me.
22:42It's simply a question of tenacity.
22:43When one commits to something, one sees it through.
22:45No, it's not forever, though.
22:47Well, it could be.
22:49I could easily be a non-smoker if I chose to be.
22:52Well, Mr. Slavin's on the phone.
22:54It says his ewes rejected its lamp.
22:57Right.
23:01Come on. It's a daft article.
23:03Get down!
23:04Oh, stop. No.
23:07Delivery for Fernand.
23:09Are you sure? What on earth is it?
23:12Sterile Jessens, it says here.
23:14I ordered six dozen rolls.
23:16No, you ordered six dozen boxes.
23:18There's six boxes in each one.
23:23Wait! Wait!
23:24Can we send them back?
23:25Yeah, I speak to head office.
23:26They're closed till Tuesday.
23:29Happy Easter.
23:32Look, I'll tell Seafrid that I made a mistake.
23:34How bad could it be?
23:35Yeah, you're right.
23:37What can we do?
23:41Let's stick it in the pantry.
23:42I'll get James.
23:46Ooh!
23:51That the last of them?
23:52Right.
23:53Oh!
23:54James!
23:55Here.
24:00Here.
24:01He's coming.
24:02He's coming.
24:03He's coming.
24:04He's coming.
24:05Oh, God.
24:06Quick, quick, quick.
24:07Quick, quick, quick.
24:08Get in.
24:09Where's James?
24:10Erm, he's upstairs, I think.
24:12What are you just going to leave me in there?
24:30Things I do for you.
24:43She won't let him near her, Mr. Farnham.
24:46Has he had any milk at all?
24:48I gave him a bottle last night, but it's colostrum in here.
24:51Let's have a look.
24:55Her mouth seems fine.
24:58All right, old girl.
24:59Not going to hurt you.
25:04No sores.
25:07No mastitis as well as I can see.
25:09Have you used a bonding pen before?
25:12A few of these should do the trick.
25:15Right.
25:17Now, let's see if we can't give you a helping hand.
25:35Er, Mrs. Banks?
25:37Aye.
25:38My name's Harriet.
25:39I'm a vet, and this lady's from the artist's piece here.
25:41Looking for Wesley?
25:42Oh, he's out with your dog.
25:43You'll find him up the tops.
25:46Well, actually, do you mind if we speak to you?
25:49Oh, he's out with his dog.
25:52I'm where he's out with his dog.
25:55Yeah?
25:56Sit yourself down.
26:02All right.
26:03So, you must be Wesley's grandmother.
26:10Great-grandmother.
26:12Er, no seat bit no round, are you? What's this about?
26:17It's about Duke, Mrs Binks.
26:19Given his health and general condition,
26:22we feel he would be better off in someone else's care.
26:25Honest to God, I wish he'd never got that dog.
26:28Last thing we need is another mouth to feed.
26:31Well, there's no shame in it.
26:32No, when times are tough like these,
26:34pets are often the first to go without.
26:36Ha! You try telling that to Wes.
26:38Puts that dog before hisself.
26:41He's been giving his food to Duke.
26:43Worship's that dog he does.
26:45I can't tell you the rows we've had.
26:48And is this where the dog sleeps?
26:50Aye.
26:52Would you excuse us, Mrs Binks?
26:54No.
27:02Hey, that dog.
27:03Come on!
27:08Clearly I was wrong.
27:09Duke has plenty of food.
27:10His bed is pristine.
27:11He's well looked after.
27:13I'm sorry for wasting your time,
27:14but you're obviously not needed here after all.
27:16Mr Herriot...
27:17Oh!
27:18What's going on?
27:19Wes, there's nothing to worry about.
27:20I can explain.
27:21Wes!
27:22It's obvious to me, Mr Herriot,
27:23that the animal is poorly.
27:25And in a situation that poses a risk to its life.
27:28You know as well as I do
27:29that the animal would be better off in our care.
27:31He's doing his best for him.
27:33Please, look.
27:34I'm prepared to take full responsibility.
27:35I'll make sure Duke gets all the necessary care
27:37if that's what you need to hear.
27:39Right.
27:40Well, next time, make sure you do a proper assessment
27:43of the situation before calling us.
27:47Wes!
27:48Wes, I can see you hiding behind there.
27:54I'm so sorry.
27:55If you come anywhere near me and my dog again,
27:58then you'll be sorry.
27:59Wes, if you don't let me help him, he is going to die.
28:10How are your daughters, Mr Slavens?
28:16You had two girls, as I recall?
28:19Both well.
28:20Thanks for asking.
28:21Lily turns 21 this year.
28:23They grow up fast, don't they?
28:25Now, the trick is to hold her head up high
28:28with your hand on the halter like this.
28:34Right, put the lamb down.
28:36Come on.
28:37Go up.
28:40Yes, you'll need to hold her legs.
28:43Um...
28:47Oh!
29:08There we go.
29:10You'll have to repeat this every four to six hours
29:13until the you and lamb have bonded.
29:14I can't do this on me own.
29:15No, you need a helping hand.
29:18Me farm hands have gone off to fight.
29:20Both of them.
29:21Well, I'm sure one of your daughters could help.
29:23Or Mrs Slavens.
29:24She's strong as an ox, as I recall.
29:27Ah, that she is.
29:29How long does it usually take?
29:31The bonding?
29:32Um...
29:33A few days.
29:35You can always give me another call if there's any trouble.
29:38Aye.
29:39Thank you, Mr Farder.
29:40You scrub that in the yard, he'll dissecate something.
29:56You were right about Wesley.
30:01What happened?
30:02I should never have assumed he was mistreating his dog.
30:07Now he hates me and I'll probably just condemn Duke to death.
30:11Well, you put the animal first.
30:17Don't let Wesley down.
30:19Oh, Helen.
30:34What is this?
30:35And why is it in here?
30:37What are you doing in the linen cupboard?
30:39You can't answer a question with another question.
30:41Why can't I?
30:42You just did it again.
30:44I'm sure Audrey has her reasons.
30:46Wait.
30:49Do you happen to know if Mr and Mrs Slavens have been having difficulties of some sort?
31:00What?
31:02Valerie Slavens died last month.
31:04Surely you knew that?
31:06Oh, God.
31:07Poor man's barely got over his daughter's flying the nest.
31:10Now he's all on his own.
31:12OK.
31:13You're all right.
31:14He's all right, lad.
31:15You have to help him, mister.
31:17Hey, you're all right.
31:33It's all right, lad.
31:37You have to help him, mister.
31:47You've done the right thing, Wesley.
31:52I know it wasn't easy.
31:55I knew he worked right.
31:57Just thought he might get better.
32:00This is something called hyperimmune serum.
32:03It helps the body fight the infection.
32:06Good lad.
32:08I've had him since he was a pup.
32:11He's in the best pallet world.
32:14I'll do everything I can.
32:16I promise you.
32:20I don't want him to die.
32:29There's one thing working in Duke's favour.
32:31He's not a purebred.
32:33You see, crossbred dogs, they have this thing called hybrid figure
32:36which helps them to fight disease.
32:38And with a bit of luck, we've caught it early enough.
32:46I know it ain't enough.
32:48Don't worry.
32:49There's no charge.
32:50No, I don't want charity.
32:52There's not charity.
32:53It's, um...
32:54No thank you.
32:55There must be some way I can pay.
33:00Wesley Binks is going to be doing some work for us, Siegfried.
33:09The boy who attacked you?
33:10He's not a bad lad.
33:12He's going to help us out mucking out the animal shed for a few days.
33:15You've completely lost your mind.
33:16I think it's a good idea.
33:18He'll be fine, Siegfried.
33:20I trust him.
33:24Cheers, Dash.
33:25Come on.
33:48Oh, here you are.
33:55I'm, um...
33:58Oh, we're thinking of putting another parcel together for Tris.
34:01If you wanted to write him a letter.
34:03Um, there's really nothing new to report.
34:10I don't think I can do it.
34:13I've made my vows before God.
34:19On Sunday, I'll be in church.
34:22On the earliest day of the year.
34:25With Gerald beside me.
34:32I'm not sure I'd considered his intentions towards you before now.
34:36Gerald?
34:37Oh.
34:38No, it's not that.
34:40I've no intention of leaving, Mr. Fan.
34:42And if that's what you were worried about...
34:43That's not what I meant.
34:49Will there be anything else?
35:10Mr. Fan?
35:20Come in here to drop in.
35:22I was just passing.
35:24Not nearly so mardy today.
35:27Your trick seems to be working.
35:29Mr. Slavens, when I was here yesterday...
35:32I'm afraid I didn't know about your wife.
35:35I'm so sorry.
35:39I had no idea you were...
35:40up here by yourself.
35:45One minute the house is full of folk and laughter and...
35:49next it's empty.
35:52It can't be easier with your daughters gone too.
35:55It's daft.
36:01You think they'll be around forever.
36:04You don't expect them to...
36:08not need you anymore.
36:11Still, you have to let them find their own way, don't you?
36:16They'll be back when they need me.
36:18Good lad.
36:28That should do it.
36:37Ho...
36:38ho...
36:39dinny.
36:41It's Houdini.
36:42The great Houdini.
36:45So is he always escaping then?
36:46Take your eye from him for a second and...
36:48he's gone.
36:50James?
36:52Siegfried?
36:53This is Wesley.
36:54Yes, I've heard all about Wesley Binks.
36:58Mr. Harriet seems to think you're doing well.
37:01Let's see, shall we?
37:02Why don't you leave this to me, Siegfried?
37:10Have you changed their water?
37:11Yes, sir.
37:13And they've all been fed and the cage is cleaned.
37:15Hmm.
37:26Who takes them out?
37:28Sorry?
37:30Well, they can't stay cooped up in this cage all day.
37:32It ain't right.
37:34They're only here until they're well enough to return to their own home.
37:37Well, they still need to run around.
37:39I'll let you discuss this with Mr. Harriet.
37:40I owe you an apology, Mrs. Hall.
37:41For the way I spoke to you last night.
37:42I'm also aware that I've not been at my most, um, patient or good-natured these past few weeks.
37:43Anyway, last night I...
37:44I'm also aware that I've not been at my most, um, patient or good-natured these past few weeks.
37:56Anyway, last night I...
37:57Um, these are personal matters.
37:58None of my business.
37:59None of my business.
38:00Of course you must seek a divorce.
38:01They want a statement.
38:02They want a statement.
38:03A detailed account of my entire marriage.
38:04And I just...
38:05Yes, it must be hard to...
38:06dredge all that stuff up.
38:07Well, it's between Robert and me.
38:08No one else.
38:09I don't understand.
38:10I know who the case is, but I don't...
38:11Well, I've never seen.
38:12Like, that's something...
38:13How do you say?
38:14Look, you have a story.
38:15How are you?
38:16I can't explain it.
38:17You're not really good-natured these past few weeks.
38:20Anyway, last night I...
38:23Um, these are personal matters.
38:25None of my business.
38:27Of course you must seek a divorce.
38:30I want a statement.
38:31A detailed account of my entire marriage.
38:34else. Sometimes we have to look that monster right in the face. Cho, we're not
38:41afraid of it anymore. Well it's not that I don't want to. Because I do. Desperately.
38:57Why don't you use my study? I promise you once it's done you'll feel like a new
39:02woman. I can see to it that you're not disturbed.
39:32I can see to it.
39:39I can see to it.
39:41I can see to it.
39:45I can see to it.
39:50I can see to it.
40:05I can see to it.
40:20Hmm. I wonder.
40:35Helen?
40:36Siegfried?
40:37In here.
40:38This way.
40:41I made a mistake with the order.
40:42A mistake?
40:43No.
40:44No.
40:45No.
40:46No.
40:47No.
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41:28No.
41:29No.
41:31Aha!
41:35I thought you'd given up.
41:37Well, nobody's perfect.
41:40I don't know if it's the structure or the responsibility,
41:42but Wes is thinking to work like a duck to water.
41:45I was wondering if we might find him something more regular.
41:49I think we might do better than that.
41:52Come on.
42:00Duke! Come on, Duke!
42:06Good boy!
42:08Duke!
42:10Yeah! Good boy!
42:12Good...
42:14Good boy.
42:18I can see why you like it up here.
42:20Mr. Ariat?
42:24Hello, boy.
42:27He's looking much better.
42:30I've been cleaning his nose just like he told me.
42:32Yeah, but there's more than that. His eyes are brighter.
42:35He's been eating like an arse.
42:36That's good to hear.
42:38Eh?
42:42Do you think I'm like Mickey, then?
42:46Well, it's too early to say for sure, but these are good signs.
42:51Do you hear that?
42:52The cook was.
42:55He's a lucky dog.
42:57I don't think he could wish for a better owner.
43:01Listen.
43:04Mr. Farnan had an idea.
43:07Which I wanted to talk to you about.
43:13How's Duke with snow?
43:14He loves it.
43:16That's good.
43:18Why's that?
43:19You'll see soon enough.
43:22You're all right, mister.
43:23Go on.
43:25You're all right, mister.
43:27Go on.
43:29You're all right, mister.
43:31You're all right, mister.
43:33Go on.
43:35Hello, mister.
43:36I'm Clifford.
43:37What's your dog called?
43:38Duke.
43:39Duke.
43:40Duke.
43:44Let the merry cymbals say you.
43:45I'm Duke.
43:46I'm Duke.
43:47You're all right, mister.
43:48I'm Clifford.
43:49I'm Clifford.
43:50I'm Clifford.
43:51I'm Clifford.
43:52I'm Clifford.
43:53I'm Clifford.
43:54What's your dog called?
43:55Duke.
43:56I'm Duke.
43:57I'm Duke.
43:58I'm Duke.
43:59I'm Duke.
44:00I'm Duke.
44:09Let the merry cymbals sound
44:14Fill the pipe with greatest pleasure
44:19Hum-pah-dum-pah-dum-pah-dum
44:24At least you made it to Easter.
44:26I'll give up someday.
44:29I'm glad you're going to church.
44:33Nobody will judge you, Mrs Hall.
44:36And if they do, so bloody what?
44:40I wanted to thank you for your help yesterday.
44:43Oh, I didn't do anything.
44:45I disagree.
44:47You were right.
44:49It was something that I needed to do.
44:54He looked so proud.
44:56Rightly so.
44:58Not a hint of chimpanzee.
45:04Riding it all down sometimes helps, you know?
45:08A wise man taught me that.
45:13Gerald!
45:15Morning, Audrey.
45:17Ah, Mr Farnon.
45:19Morning. Happy Easter.
45:20Happy Easter.
45:22Well?
45:23Control the service.
45:25You're not coming?
45:26I think I'll give this one a miss.
45:29I have a letter to write.
45:30I think I'll give the right.
45:33It's true.
45:35Good.
45:37Good.
45:39Good.
45:40Good.
45:42Good.
45:44Good.
45:46Good.
45:48Good.
45:50Good.
45:52Good.
45:54Good.
45:55Good.
45:56You'll be all right.
46:26And All Creatures Great and Small is back next Thursday at 9.
46:35You can see Rachel Shenton conspire against Joe Joyner in gripping drama For Her Sins, available now on My5.
46:42Back to lend a hand to struggling guest houses, Alex Polizzi hits the road in a new series of The Hotel Inspector next Tuesday at 9.
46:50Next tonight, A&E After Dark.
46:56A&E After Dark
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