The cast and crew of Channel 5 show All Creatures Great and Small were faced with a major problem while filming the Christmas special of the series
The All Creatures Great and Small team encountered quite the hitch when shooting their Christmas special for Channel 5.
With front-row seats to the action, Shona couldn't contain her enthusiasm, telling Peter: "I'm really excited for the actors to arrive and to see them come in." Ian himself admitted to the difficulty with the festive scenery, conceding: "We've got an issue with the amount of frosting. Most of our dusting in blowing away in the nice summer breeze that we've got.", reports the Mirror.In related news, Nicholas Ralph has revealed that they've wrapped up filming for season five.
Channel 5 has yet to release an official synopsis, but promises that the upcoming season will continue to "bring the stories of James Herriot to life as we return to Darrowby to rejoin our unconventional much loved Skeldale Family and the colourful ensemble of farmers, animals and townsfolk living in the Yorkshire Dales in the 1940s".
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