Writer Janet Mullany is from England, drinks a lot of tea, and likes Jane Austen, reading, and gasping in shock at costumes in historical TV dramas. Her household near Washington DC includes two badly-behaved cats about whom she frequently boasts on Facebook.
In the latest episode of All Creatures Great and Small,the Darrowby Show reveals the dark underbelly of our favorite farming community as farmers and pet owners engage in underhand practices to win at any cost. Elsewhere, the Alderton family suffers
A brilliant, understated film, Netflix's The Dig is a dramatization of one of Britain's greatest archaeological discoveries, the Sutton Hoo ship burial and treasure. If you enjoy British period drama, quiet intense characterization, and swoon-worthy
In the latest episode of All Creatures Great and Small,Skeldale House becomes a hotbed of deception, greed, and sloth (for some of the humans) when it turns into a doggie spa for Tricki Woo. Clive the bull needs medical intervention to fulfill his
Two significant encounters on a narrow bridge frame the third episode of All Creatures Great and Small,in which we get an inner look at the elite world of horse-racing, both James and Siegfried stand up for what is right, and Tristan gambles his way
In the second episode of All Creatures Great and Small, a cow refuses to stand up, James becomes a dog’s uncle, and rivalry with Siegfried’s brother Tristan turns to friendship, as emotions run high at Skeldale House.
Contributor Janet Mullany joins the ladies to discuss the premiere of the new All Creatures Great and Small remake and why its gentle, comforting feel could not have possibly arrived in the television landscape at a better moment.
"Animals are the easy part. People cause all the bother." It's all too true for young veterinarian James Herriot as he interviews for a job in the Yorkshire Dales in the opening episode ofAll Creatures Great and Small.
Their Finestis the story of Dunkirk told through a feminist lens. Brilliant, subtle, and funny, the 2017 movie makes us think about the value of good storytelling in hard times.