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The series had two runs: the original (1978 to 1980, based directly on Herriot's books) was for three series; the second (1988 to 1990, filmed with original scripts but generally regarded as a continuation of the 1978 series) for four.
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One of the very best shows ever produced, period. Set in the ruggedly beautiful Yorkshire Dales during the years leading up to WW2, All Creatures Great & Small follows the adventures of a veterinary practice supporting the local farming community in 1930s Northern England.
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6 April – The four-part drama series Law & Order begins on BBC2. Each of the four stories within the series is told from a different perspective, including that of the Detective, the Villain, the Brief and the Prisoner.
Explore the most popular TV series of 1978 with our comprehensive list. Discover the best shows that captivated audiences in 1978, from hit dramas to beloved sitcoms.
The list 1978 British television series debuts includes Grange Hill, The Famous Five, All Creatures Great and Small, The Kenny Everett Video Show and Rumpole of the Bailey. The list consists of 67 members and 3 sublists.
Comprehensive list of TV shows that began running in 1978. Please refine your search by country of origin. This list has been viewed 302 times. This list has 30 sub-lists and 81 members. See also Television series debuts by year, 1970s television series debuts, 1978 in television, 1978 establishments, 1978 works, Mass media franchises ...
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The two pieces of gypsy music that are heard during James' visit to the Myatts are "Ditchling Beacon" and "English Pasture", by John Leach, part of a KPM series. 6. " Nothing Like Experience ". 12 February 1978. (1978-02-12) Siegfried is under the cloud of a cold, leaving James to carry the burden of the visits.