The World of James Herriot described by his son Jim

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2012
  • The World of James Herriot museum in Thirsk, Yorkshire, England is introduced by his son Jim. James Herriot wrote 'All Creatures Great and Small' and other books about his life as a country vet.
    23 Kirkgate in Thirsk was home to the world famous vet-cum-author James Herriot. Come to Thirsk and you can step back in time and experience the life of a vet and see what has made James Herriot into a global phenomenon.
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  • @nanaobx
    @nanaobx 3 года назад +75

    Words can not express my love for these dear books. He truly was, in my opinion, one of the greatest writers of all time. He made it all come to life...the people...the landscape. I could hear the Yorkshire dialect as I read and see the beautiful countryside as if I was there. Dear Herriot is like an old friend and I revisit those sweet books from time to time. Years ago, while Christmas shopping for my dear father, I came across The Best Of James Herriot book...a beautiful hard back with drawings of the old veterinary instruments in the margins. A few weeks later dad called me to say I had given him the best present ever. He picked it up on a cold snowy day and couldn't put it down. At one point my mother heard him from the kitchen and ran to investigate as she thought he was crying. Well, he was in that he was laughing so hard the tears were streaming. That book is now with me as I lost my dear dad in 2011.

  • @CarlB_1962
    @CarlB_1962 3 года назад +81

    The James Herriot books are the books I would want with me if I were stranded on a desert island. I’ve been rereading them every 2-3 years all through my adult life.

  • @badweetabix
    @badweetabix 7 лет назад +459

    Your father's books help me survive some really tough times in my life: I was working 11 hours, 6 days a week making barely enough for a roof over my head and food. The only entertainment I could afford come from a used bookstore just a block from where I lived and where I found all of your father's books. While other people were going out drinking, eating, and seeing movies, I was home reading and even so I think I got the better deal.

    • @sorryrocco
      @sorryrocco 4 года назад +16

      That's a shame, I used to work 12 hrs a day 6 days a week I lived in an old tent next to a kipper factory on saddleworth Moore I lived on dry porridge oats and water from an old pond. When I got married I had no real clothes so I had to get married in my swimming trunks, but I will never forget the James herriot novels.

    • @dianeschmidt661
      @dianeschmidt661 4 года назад +6

      I do too.

    • @barbarastrayhorn4667
      @barbarastrayhorn4667 3 года назад +15

      I think you did too. I have books I read every few years. They are old friends.

    • @rheinhartsilvento2576
      @rheinhartsilvento2576 3 года назад +24

      @@sorryrocco Your response would be hilarious - but you were trying to enact the 6 Yorkshiremen skit on someone's actual real memories....
      So it's kind of rude.

    • @sorryrocco
      @sorryrocco 3 года назад

      @@rheinhartsilvento2576 no absolute fabricated memories

  • @bexcrowell4373
    @bexcrowell4373 10 лет назад +223

    It was your Dad, Jim, who brought my husband and me together. We honeymooned in England and found Yorkshire and went back 7 times to visit there specifically. We met your Dad in person on our last night there in 1989 (we were staying in School House cottage in Sutton Under Whitestonecliff two doors down from you!) - he was going to your house for supper, he said, and he signed our Herriot books for us! It was a dream come true - to meet him - and what a lovely person he was. We are his biggest fans! Thank you for this video, it's very lovely.

  • @roberteaton5491
    @roberteaton5491 7 лет назад +185

    Jim ,I have read,read and re-read all of your father's books for over 40 years. loved and continue to love them. They have gotten me through some really tough times.He has been such a blessing to me!

  • @ColConnie
    @ColConnie 3 года назад +26

    I first remember reading the James Herriot stories while a US college student in the early 1970s. He created such visions of Yorkshire that I knew one day I had to visit. In the summer of 1986 I was traveling the UK with a friend and we made it a point to meet the author on his open house day of the week in Thirsk. I was so impressed with this tall and kind, cheerful and gentlemanly man who welcomed us all into his clinic for a chat. While signing his books, he found out I was a children’s school librarian and he excitedly told me that he had a new series of picture books coming out with selected farm animal stories. Of course, from then on I had all of the individual books in my libraries and still have my own first edition copies.....and my autographed copy of James Herriot’s Dog Stories that had just been published in 1986!

  • @margaretrosin7853
    @margaretrosin7853 7 лет назад +94

    Whenever I'm asked who my favorite author is, and although he is self described as not a literary giant, I have to say Herriot, though few people know who I'm referring to. And if they did, I felt a kinship with them immediately. His books I have read since childhood and still read through my busy adult years. The wonderful stories will never diminish as I get older. I was so sad when he passed, but with all the pleasure he brought to his readers, he can't be anywhere but heaven. : )

  • @markcutrufello641
    @markcutrufello641 4 года назад +64

    I distinctly remember reading the first chapter of "All creatures great and small" and realizing it was something different! Funny, sad, breath takingly beautiful and above all, heart warming.

  • @skyethewylder
    @skyethewylder 10 лет назад +94

    I've read those books over and over. As a child, who suffered bullying in school, those books got me through. I think I learned to love dogs and long hikes from James Herriot and even today, a two hour hike through snow in Minnesota woods with my three dogs is heaven on wrath and reminds me of his dog stories.

  • @bonniebella5905
    @bonniebella5905 10 лет назад +167

    thank you for this, i went through some difficult times as a teenager in the 80's and the books were my best friend. xx love to you all

    • @bookprincess612
      @bookprincess612 3 года назад +6

      Like me....they become my friends. Take all good care.

    • @nancybaumgartner6774
      @nancybaumgartner6774 3 года назад +5

      Same here! My sister and I were abandoned at 11 and 14 . The books were a lifeline for me .

    • @janicebrowningaquino792
      @janicebrowningaquino792 3 года назад +3

      I’m remembering your comment at the end of the little journey, isn’t it amazing, your mother convinced your father to write down all his stories, what those stories have done for so many people! I loved the first TV series. (Recently saw a Robert Hardy interview describing meeting his real life character counterpart, not your Father) I now also love the second series as well. I wish I had ALL the books, I have only a couple. The stories have sustained me, as with so many others, through times of struggle, and happy times too. We realize how difficult things could be for your father in his work, yet we feel we can relate in some ways. Forever grateful for what your Mom and Dad gave everyone of us all through these stories. He would not have written them, so I understand, without her encouragement. Thank you so much for the tour...

  • @bhinderbinder
    @bhinderbinder 9 лет назад +118

    I never understood why James Herriot's books were so popular. Even though I'm a huge animal lover. I'd never read any, until a few months ago. Now I've read all of them, I think! He's such a wonderful writer, with an excellent, understated sense of humor I find delicious. You just have to respect a man who went out on calls at all hours of the day and night, getting kicked, bitten, yelled at by farmers, but endured it all because he himself loved animals so much. Makes me cry just to think of it....

    • @margritkampf693
      @margritkampf693 3 года назад +6

      Actually, most practicing vets go out on calls most hours, get bitten, kicked, scratched and occasionally screamed at and keep doing it because of their love of animals and because, after all the lack of sleep, frustration, aching body parts and demanding customers, it is still a rewarding profession. It‘s just that the majority of vets don‘t have the skill to write like Herriot did, but the situations and notions described in the books are often relived by vets today.

    • @eepanusstar5940
      @eepanusstar5940 3 года назад +6

      He was a master storyteller

  • @1969Kismet
    @1969Kismet 3 года назад +24

    Present tense, sir. Present tense: the pleasure your father's books is giving.
    These books are gems!

  • @robmcnaughton1086
    @robmcnaughton1086 3 года назад +17

    Reading your dads books when I was 14,living in NZ, all I could think about was I wish I was there.Well at 59 years of age I got there.It was so familiar,I felt as though I I had been before.These stories were so informative,so full of humour and written with such passion, that I read and re read till the books fell apart.I will forever be thankful to your dad for giving me a place to go to that bought me great peace.

  • @Secular633
    @Secular633 9 лет назад +88

    You should be proud to the only son of a great man.I am addicted to your fathers books.Whenever I feel down I just go back to one of Herriot's books

    • @garygalt4146
      @garygalt4146 4 года назад +3

      He had a brother who died. I am sure you meant no harm but this comment would be. Bitter sweet. I know my son has been hurt when someone says how lucky to be a only child. Your dad spoils you.

  • @abishop6368
    @abishop6368 7 лет назад +54

    I just finished reading "The Real James Herriot" tonight. I can't say enough about it, if you have any interest at all in the books or the tv program, read this book! His real life is every bit as interesting as it is portrayed on screen.

    • @greyeaglem
      @greyeaglem 3 года назад +1

      I started to read a book about him, written I think, by one of his friends. I couldn't read it though, because it started going into problems he had with depression and I just didn't want to think of him that way. I always enjoyed his books and just wanted to keep the image he portrayed of himself. If I knew about his real problems, I was afraid the books would lose their magic for me.

  • @judithmusto1657
    @judithmusto1657 3 года назад +20

    My late husband and I used to go to the Listeners Library when we were going on a long trip and most of the time one of your fathers books was the choice. With four children of varying ages it was quite an easy choice in keeping everyone happy. I often wonder what people in passing cars thought when they saw our car rocking with laughter on the trip. I miss those days so finding this clip was really wonderful. Thank you for sharing your home and experiences. Our lives were enriched by his writing.

  • @vickidash-slesinski746
    @vickidash-slesinski746 Год назад +4

    While serving in the US Army and newly stationed in Okinawa, I was looking for something to do on a rainy Saturday. So I went to the dayroom area and saw a small bookcase with some books. I selected “All Creatures Great and Small” and fell in love with the story. So through the years I purchased and read over and over again the series and my kids grew up hearing the stories. I’ve watched the series several times and am now watching the series on PBS.

  • @s110545r
    @s110545r 9 лет назад +31

    I never could have imagined the rigors of the life of a country vet until I read your father's books. I've laughed, cried, cringed and felt the sense of wonder and amazement that only James Herriot was given the gift from the Creator Himself to pass on to the world.

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 6 лет назад +1

      Sondra R. Yes & feel the same about Mozart.

  • @catsinhouse
    @catsinhouse 3 года назад +3

    I visited the museum in 2007 with a dear friend who then lived in Yorkshire. As I was paying for my purchases a gentleman, to my left, began signing books for the clerk. Didn't think anything of it - there were only the four of us in the entire shop - and was too busy making sure I paid the kind clerk the right amount of money. My friend, to my right, kept sharply nudging me in the side, saying "sotto voce", "Itjsissun! Itjsissun!" ??? Finally got it out of her that it was James Wight's (Herriott) son. I highly recommend going to the museum - very well done and informative. Wish I could go back - I just loved Yorkshire so much.

  • @tellinadona
    @tellinadona 7 лет назад +44

    Merry Christmas for all people that loved James Herriot and the Creatures Great and Small.. Thanks for everything, dear James....Miss you

  • @pookiebear364
    @pookiebear364 6 лет назад +22

    Dear Jim, thank you so much for this. I had the joy to meet your da just before mine retired from the Marine Corp. It played a huge part in my life working for a vet for nearly 20 yrs. I never could get through the math requirements and pharmacology nearly did me in, however i had an incredible boss that taught me so much. In fact, I learned to do spay and neuters for humane society beginimg with my own cat. This note is too long but your father and family and extended famly has touched so many of witch I thrillef to include myself.

  • @fivestarmichael
    @fivestarmichael 11 лет назад +40

    It must be extremely weird to have your boyhood home turned into a museum. Thousands of people visiting the rooms where you ate, slept and lived. I am glad you posted this. I started reading James Herriot books about 15 years ago and though the books were fascinating there was almost no information available about James Herriot anywhere. Now as the internet has become more condensed I can finally see and learn more about an extraordinary life.

  • @daveybalmer
    @daveybalmer 3 года назад +8

    On a cold winter's night, here in Canada, I have often curled up with your father's books, and been transported to that place and time that he loved so much. The warmth, humour, understanding, and love that always filled his writing has consistently been a tonic for all ailments whether real or imagined. And through all of it, I remember the days of my own childhood in Hertsfordshire England, when my own father's bakery route would put me in touch with farms, cows, pigs and chickens all wonderously viewed through a 9 year old boy's eyes. I have often told my own kids, that if they want to taste the essence of this life, to read your Dad's books. No time could be better spent!

  • @jean6061
    @jean6061 3 года назад +15

    Thank you for this lovely tour! I read all of your father's books; my favorite scenes were his detailed descriptions of the meals he enjoyed with his clients. He wrote such accurate depictions that I almost could taste the contents of those tables! Slabs of homemade ham, jars with jellies and jams, breads and desserts - oh, my! I'm now living in a rural part of West Virginia, surrounded by beef cattle and chicken houses - and lots of delicious homemade foods! Lovely!

  • @EVALLOYD
    @EVALLOYD Год назад +3

    I read all of his books and what a pleasure it was too. There were more than one time that I laughed for he had such a talent for describing the most mundane events. When he described his arrival at the vet clinic to take up his job, rang the bell and there arrived I don't know how many dogs of all sizes, pounding against the door, barking viciously. When the door opened, the housekeeper let out an order and off the dogs went very sheepishly, their tails between their legs no longer the monsters they pretended to be. I still have all his books, have read them more than once with a long period between and one day will read them again for they offer such entertainment that you can never tire of his storytelling. Now, I watched the 1st series of Creatures Great and Small which I loved, the 2nd series not so much.

  • @areaganairforcevet1631
    @areaganairforcevet1631 8 лет назад +38

    James, thank you for uploading this video. I almost got to meet your father. I, along with my wife, were stationed in England as part of the United States Air Force from 1986 to 1989. We loved England and traveled all over the Island, including Scotland and Wales every chance we had. One of those years, we traveled up to Thirsk, and I brought all the James Herriott books that I had in hopes that I would be able to meet him and have him autograph them for me. When we got to Thirsk, I found out that he was out of the office that day but would be back in the next day. Unfortunately, I had to be back to my base, RAF Woodbridge, the next day so I couldn't stay. I regret more than anything of not moving heaven and earth to be able to stay an extra day so that I could have met your father. But, I still have his books and still read them all over again every once in a while. Thank you again for uploading and your father was certainly loved by many.

  • @annevogle
    @annevogle 3 года назад +5

    Your father's books saw me througha nigtmarish childhood.and helped me decide to go.to Agricultural school...blessings

  • @kinsmed
    @kinsmed 3 года назад +19

    Having read the books, I tell people 'it makes me long to return to a place from which I have never been'.
    It is still my favorite book.

    • @jkoysza1
      @jkoysza1 3 года назад +1

      The way I put it: Nostalgic for the way I wish things used to be.

  • @Sharmoore16564
    @Sharmoore16564 11 лет назад +32

    Agreed - found it very hard researching anything to do with James Herriot
    But since "The World Of James Herriot" has been set up - there seems to be more & more info available - as each year goes by - big thanks to Jim & Rosie for sharing their beloved parents - home life & much much more with us HUGE fans ;-D
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  • @ginabideau3748
    @ginabideau3748 5 лет назад +23

    My late cousin Colin Deehan was a camera man in the early days of the series.

  • @Helen-us1ly
    @Helen-us1ly 2 года назад +2

    I listen to the audio books every single night ,their my bedtime stories. They take me back to my native land, accents,and descriptions. The comfort these stories have brought me in times when I've been on consolable. My gratitude to this sensitive ,intelligent, articulate, industrious and compassionate man is immense.

  • @kimcentofanti4235
    @kimcentofanti4235 4 года назад +6

    Huge fan of your father and family. As hard as he worked..I read the books because they're very calming to me. God bless you and your family

  • @joseeallyn9950
    @joseeallyn9950 3 года назад +2

    My Father in law was Vicar and Rural Dean of Ea....,.a small town near there. The farmers, and all the people are so grand. My son took his wife there last year and they were treated to real Yorkshire hospitality. They have fallen in love with the most wonderful area in the world..We live far away now, but Yorkshire is still a great part of our hearts.

  • @gerryroach7111
    @gerryroach7111 6 лет назад +17

    On a trip we made to Great Britain in 2012 the old practice in Thirsk was high on our to see list. Thank you so much Jim Wight for writing the fine biography of your wonderful dad, naming all the names and places and filling in so much that your father's modesty prevented him from saying about himself. I would have been honored to have met you and your dad for you have enriched my life.
    Gerry Roach

  • @bcatypical
    @bcatypical 3 года назад +5

    This is 8 yrs later than your video, but I too enjoyed your dad's books. Thank you for this 'inside' look at where it all took place!

  • @1579list
    @1579list 3 года назад +7

    Your fathers books are the salt of the earth. As the oldest of 6 Minnesota farm children, I like how both sides of farm life are portrayed: the hard work AND the rewards. He showed respect for the people, the profession, and your beautiful country.
    We loved our museum visit, so long ago they THEN allowed me to sit in that car!
    Thank you for carrying forward the grace he portrayed in the people, hard work, and your lovely country.

  • @eepanusstar5940
    @eepanusstar5940 3 года назад +9

    My dad was a veterinarian-started his practice about the same time as Alf Wight did-his was small animals in USA-. Wight had it much tougher-the terrain, large animals-weather, etc-but I realize after reading all his books that the medicines they lacked save so many animals today-he would have loved these books-cherished them-he died in 1970 and never got to read them. The books are treasures for all who love animals-thanks Jim

  • @lydialangfordjoiner765
    @lydialangfordjoiner765 3 года назад +7

    He changed my world-

  • @lindagraham3346
    @lindagraham3346 3 года назад +8

    I found your Dad's books as a very young mother in the early 1970's. I used to laugh sometimes to near hysteria trying to be quiet when the girls were in bed. My sister and I passed them back and forth. I still have them. Can't get rid of them. Your Dad had such a wry sense of humor. Glad they have done this to commemorate all the happiness he brought so many people.

  • @lyngustafson9166
    @lyngustafson9166 3 года назад +3

    Thanks to James I appreciate the opportunity to be a veterinarian technician.

  • @eileensickel
    @eileensickel 3 года назад +10

    I loved reading James Harriet's books. Thank you.

  • @katherinecornette5315
    @katherinecornette5315 3 года назад +12

    I just found this! How I loved his books growing up! I even have The Best of James Herriot in my family room. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @Scampergirl
    @Scampergirl 11 лет назад +39

    I have all your Dad's books! I still go back and re-read them. It transports me back to a time I never knew...

  • @loriar1027
    @loriar1027 3 года назад +18

    I loved reading those books and I’ve read each one more than once.

  • @caSClady
    @caSClady 8 лет назад +57

    Thanks Jim for this lovely video. I'm just at the end of reading your book, The Real James Herriot, a memoir of my Father. I'm enjoying it immensely. I find myself reading parts aloud to my husband the way I did your Dads. I have just about worn out most of my collection of Herriot books. And watch the DVD series often. It struck me reading your book was that I was not the only crazy Californian to visit the Dales and your home. It's a very intimate thing to read through the detailed life of a person. We thought of your dad as that best friend we never met, someone we could sit down with and have a grand old time. (Along with a million others who felt the same way). So thanks again for sharing him with the world. We still love him to pieces.

    • @tlt689
      @tlt689 7 лет назад +5

      I too have just finished reading " The real James Herriot" and like you have read my collection of Herriot books over and over til they were worn and dogeared. I bought a new set when I went to the museum ( for the 2nd time) a few months ago. I also recently purchased the childrens story books written by Alf so that my 6 year old great grandson can enjoy reading them. And yes, you are so right when you say that Alf is like the best friend you never met. Alf was so like my dad in many ways and upon reading the book I discovered that Alf died 17 days before my dad and of the same condition that my late husband died of.

  • @bholmes5490
    @bholmes5490 3 года назад +3

    Well done Jim. Thanks for sharing this video as I won't be able to visit the museum. But I do have the books, and have laughed with them with enjoyment. Just pure fun.

  • @lisawillis8227
    @lisawillis8227 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for this and for sharing your father with the world. He touched so many lives and brought much joy to people who never met him.
    God Bless.

  • @kimquinn7728
    @kimquinn7728 4 года назад +14

    How wonderful of you to provide this video! I loved these books growing up as a teenager and am now 60 and still love rereading them. Having been a huge fan of the series and having it on vhs, that I can't bear to part with, it is such a joy to know that the sets were such faithful recreations. Thank you again for sharing these wonderful memories with us all. I have no hopes of traveling abroad but videos like these warm the heart. Greetings from my small corner of Massachusetts, USA!

  • @NSN001
    @NSN001 2 месяца назад +1

    Чудесный, светлый, солнечный человек! Какое счастье, что Он подарил нам свои замечательные книги! Книги Джеймса Херриота - это остров спасение в этом безумном мире♥️

  • @sallymears3598
    @sallymears3598 3 года назад +3

    I love James Herriot's books. I wish I could have met him. I have read all of them more than once & treasure each one. I always recommend them to everyone. His writing makes you feel as though you are going with him on every call. And the characters with their pets are wonderful. So glad Thirsk honors this wonderful man. Thank you Alf/James!

  • @helenhucker346
    @helenhucker346 3 года назад +8

    Your father's books were a joy to read. The affection he felt for the animals in his care and for the people and places in Yorkshire shone through.

  • @skyrocketcoast219
    @skyrocketcoast219 3 года назад +3

    Such wonderful stories in those Herriott books! Read all. And definitely watched the T.V. series!

  • @sherikling1033
    @sherikling1033 3 года назад +5

    I so loved his books as a teen. Very meaningful for me. I hope to visit one day!!

  • @krishnaprasadlama9432
    @krishnaprasadlama9432 5 лет назад +7

    I first read the Readers Digest condensation of the book All Creatures Bright and Beautiful and ever since then I fell in love with the writing of James Herriot who, I later found out was the pen name of James Alfred Wight. Being unable to find the other books in the local bookstores in this part of India in the earlier days, I have since been able to buy all the volumes from Amazon, including the biography written by his son Jim. I derived as much pleasure in reading about the actual person James Alfred Wight as I derived in reading his books. He will continue to entertain millions of readers as they will look back in wonder of an age gone by.

  • @ifmusicbethefoodofloveegc986
    @ifmusicbethefoodofloveegc986 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for the insight into life as the child of a country vet. A dear friend, sadly now dead, was the daughter of a farmer in Yorkshire & your father was their vet.

  • @christistratton
    @christistratton 3 года назад +4

    I found your Father's first book in my high school library in 1978. I fell in love instantly. It was one of my favorite books that I read that year, and it sparked a love of historical books, both autobiographical or fictional. Now I am 'all grown up", i have a daughter who is planning on becoming a vet, and she's getting the book for Christmas--- I hope she loves it as much as I did.

  • @neilhayes4166
    @neilhayes4166 3 года назад +4

    I can’t tell you how much pleasure these books have given me. I love the fact the new James Herriot speaks with a Scottish accent. My wife will be pleased if Jim’s beloved AFC Sunderland gets a mention. She is from Seaburn.

  • @polyglot.basketer947
    @polyglot.basketer947 Год назад +1

    Mr. Wight! I was a teenager when I got hold some of your father's books full of more than interesting stories. Although I am a country girl, it opened up a new world for me. His stories are so heartwarming. Since then, I have re-read them several times, because I always felt almost like a family member and that I was sitting with them on the sofa in the living room. I like all the characters, the serious Sigfried, the foolish Tristan, Mrs.Hall who sometimes behave as a good understanting mother, and even the grumpy peasants, Tricky Woo and so on. One of our TV channels started showing the new version (2022) under the title "The praise of life". Today, I'm retired, but I watch every episode of it unwaveringly, most of the morning repeats as well. Mr. Harriot must have been a great person, I am very glad to have found his books. Sorry I can not tell him a big thank you.

  • @uptonsavoie
    @uptonsavoie 4 года назад +5

    Before ACG&S came out in the United States, the first chapter was inserted as a tickler in a paperback novel someone loaned me to read. I never did finish the novel, but the chapter from your father's book absolutely hooked me, and I couldn't wait until I could get my copy. I read it twice and wished that a sequel would be published. When the sequels started coming, I kept buying the books and re-reading them. I bought a recording of your father reading them (in his Scots accent), and I was amused to note that a chapter about a cricket match didn't find its way into the American printed editions--with good reason, since we can't make any sense of cricket. I bought all of the books, including the two on Yorkshire and your bio of your father (Bravo!); and I am looking at them right now, tempted to begin again. My only complaint against this present video is that it isn't nearly long enough.

  • @timbylander7015
    @timbylander7015 3 года назад +7

    The books were great favorites of my mothers and I have enjoyed reading them myself, more than once.

  • @eugenebell3166
    @eugenebell3166 5 лет назад +6

    Yep! Thanks for uploading this video. I've bought and read nearly all the Herriot books, several times. They have a relaxing and peacefulness about them. They give pure escapism to a time when the world was a different place, long before mine. They are an absolute joy to read, and written in such an easy way which invites the reader to keep turning the pages.

    • @bmasters1981
      @bmasters1981 5 лет назад +1

      No doubt about it-- soon as I got one of the 5 volumes, I started on it, and couldn't put it down; they were incredible page-turners, and well worth the money!

  • @elainegate5686
    @elainegate5686 3 года назад +4

    Really fantastic! Love Alf’s stories, so vivid, touching and FUNNY! The books simply embrace you!

  • @Scrampaw
    @Scrampaw 11 лет назад +14

    Thank you for such a wonderful chance to see this museum! A great idea to have the children's area. How farming and vets have changed.

  • @lenagrasso2701
    @lenagrasso2701 Год назад +1

    I Love this series, with wonderful actors and so well written. Thank You James Herriot! 👏🇨🇦

  • @shakti7457
    @shakti7457 3 года назад +3

    I loved his books!!!

  • @mrmrsmsmisscloud7512
    @mrmrsmsmisscloud7512 5 лет назад +6

    I enjoyed watching the BBC Tv show so much & years later, I read the books. Your dad gave me a lifelong love of animals and responsible pet ownership. Thank you for
    this 🙏❤️

  • @bassdivamtm
    @bassdivamtm Год назад +1

    I first enjoyed these books and the BBC series with my mom. Now I enjoy them again. The laughter, the kindness and the love stay with me always and bring comfort and joy.

  • @pleatedskirt18
    @pleatedskirt18 6 лет назад +6

    As a child, I once called-in the surgery when our dog picked-up a tick on her eyelid whilst we were on holiday. We had no idea it was the 'real' Skeldale, as the Herriot books were only just becoming famous.

  • @francesmcmillan7596
    @francesmcmillan7596 3 года назад +6

    My dream of places to visit includes this one. It appears that I wont make it to England, so this sort of video is nice to see.

  • @sinthoras7760
    @sinthoras7760 8 лет назад +19

    One of my all time favorite writers....I have read and reread all his books...thank you so much for sharing!

  • @rtoward7275
    @rtoward7275 3 года назад +1

    I grew up reading his books in my early twenties. Now in my late fifties I visited this house and drove from Newcastle upon Tyne. I have re-read the books many times. Respect.

  • @karenbrown4294
    @karenbrown4294 3 года назад +6

    The James Herriot books have always been special to me and my daughters. Alf has made my life just that little bit more precious, because of his wonderful stories and love of animals xxx♥️

  • @wilteach
    @wilteach 3 года назад +3

    As many others have said, your father’s books provided a means of visiting a better world during a lonely time. His books were a wonderful way of escape. My grandmother and one of my cousins also enjoyed the books immensely as well as the BBC series.

  • @mckavitt13
    @mckavitt13 3 года назад +2

    Hi Jim. My mum had a big book of your Dad’s collected stories, which I read whilst on visit from Europe, where I’d moved from my native US. I loved that book & have kept it, practically under lock & key, to this day. That book was such a comfort to me, you cannot imagine. Ofc I eventually saw & bought the televised series which I also treasure. Many thanks for this documentary “straight from the horse’s mouth”. Your Dad was one in a million! You must be v proud. Lovely to spend this time w you. The music is a perfect accompaniment. 👏👏👏

  • @katerh3198
    @katerh3198 3 года назад +4

    The James Herriot books took me through my childhood, I read them over and over again each time I laughed and cried. A great gifted man.

  • @lizryan6289
    @lizryan6289 3 года назад +5

    Your father's books were wonderful medicine for me when my husband had back surgery. I loved everyone.💖💖

  • @alexhoplyakov1684
    @alexhoplyakov1684 10 лет назад +18

    Thank you, Jim, for sharing this. God bless you and your family. What a great great great man your father was. His books were my most favorite when I grew up in 90-s Russia.

  • @Anita-ee4bs
    @Anita-ee4bs 5 лет назад +3

    First read the books aged 10, and recently read them again aged 50. Always wanted to visit here..will get there one day 🐄🐖🐏

  • @kathrynrizzo6428
    @kathrynrizzo6428 3 года назад +1

    I have read and re-read all the books and have seen every episode of the original series so often that I have them memorized. The stories never fail to entertain me and give me great comfort. There are three generations in my family who have loved All Creatures, and the fourth one will begin their own love affair with the series as my grandchildren start to watch the new production. Cannot wait!

  • @jeanlilley3139
    @jeanlilley3139 3 года назад +9

    Loved your walk down memory lane...I loved reading JH's books.

  • @Barbbfly
    @Barbbfly 3 года назад +5

    Herriot has enriched my life knowing his books . TY. RIP

  • @audreysavage6271
    @audreysavage6271 11 лет назад +16

    Thank you Jim for sharing this video. I will probably not get the chance to visit Yorkshire, England so this is the next best thing to visiting. I am a huge fan of your Dad's books and have read them all. I find his books comforting and will often turn to them. I also enjoy watching the All Creatures Great & Small series. Blessings to you and your family.

  • @gregghille3203
    @gregghille3203 3 года назад +2

    When my dad past I was so sad I found your dads books and my sadness lifted.my husband would find me laughing so hard ,and I would read the stories out to him that he was laughing with me. I loved all the animals Judy the nurse dog the farmers and their wives .Tristan what a scream
    And the feeling of warmth in your dads wtittings.

  • @skyrocketcoast219
    @skyrocketcoast219 2 года назад +1

    Those books where all read!.
    And loved the children books by James Harriet & illustrated by Ruth Brown.
    All delightful!

  • @gardengalsu
    @gardengalsu 10 лет назад +18

    Thank you for sharing your father's life w/us. You're correct, his books did bring us a lot of pleasure ... and comfort. I remember reading them after our home had been destroyed by a hurricane. The peace and tranquility I found in your dad's world was wonderful. I also remember what great pride he took in you and your sister.

  • @RLS-bu4bj
    @RLS-bu4bj 3 года назад +2

    James Herriott books gave me so many joys as a young person. My daughter and I started watching the new series. We have had nights where we read children's versions of the stories. All were enraptured by them

  • @stjudeprayer7
    @stjudeprayer7 3 года назад +2

    Being reminded he is gone so hit me that I wept.... What his books did for me and my son,,, he was in bed with a flu, I start reading 'All Creatures.... ' to him. I had been well into the book when it hit me to bring my son into this world.... he read it and all others of your dad's. This brings me back. I didn't realize the tears that were just waiting here to fall. Many good wishes to you and thank you.

  • @joeholland4936
    @joeholland4936 Месяц назад

    I have enjoyed the books for 35 years, reading them over, and over many times in those 35 years. They have been such a pleasure for me and relieved many stressful times just through the pure pleasure of reading the wonderful stories.

  • @pageturner_92
    @pageturner_92 8 лет назад +9

    What a great factual insight. The books along with the BBC serial, will always be firm favourites of mine as they never fail to cheer me up on a gIoomy day. Just a minor detail but as you move though the different rooms, I love that around the 2:40 mark you can see that the tv in the background is playing an episode of All Creatures Great and Small.

  • @carolking6355
    @carolking6355 3 года назад +4

    Dear Jim, I just loved your dads books and tv series. Your father had the most humane, loving face that no actor could possibly replicate. I adored the series but watching the photos of your dad , there was no way they could reproduce your wonderful father, Bless him. I doubt he could ever imagine the pleasure and happiness he has given the whole world. I am in New Zealand . You can’t go further but your dear dad made such an impact on all our lives. Are you a vet?

  • @tessieoshea6904
    @tessieoshea6904 3 года назад +2

    When the series hit tv here in the states, my mother and I never missed a show.

  • @ladybug160
    @ladybug160 Год назад +1

    I am currently re watching the whole series from the very beginning, having originally followed the tv series back in the 1970s.
    Very special indeed ❤️

  • @modelleg
    @modelleg 6 лет назад +4

    They certainly will be enjoyed for many many years to come. Thank you.

  • @MsJENelson
    @MsJENelson 3 года назад +4

    Such a delight to introduce new generations to this marvelous series of books and the well done dramatic depictions ! Deep appreciation from a Puerto Rican from Brooklyn NY.

  • @deepsnows1421
    @deepsnows1421 3 года назад

    Your Father was my hero. I’ve been a Veterinarian for 25 years and still so admire the stories of All Creatures Great and Small, et al.

  • @iansutton3176
    @iansutton3176 5 лет назад +2

    I have every book ever written by James Herriot, and have read them many times over. I know that times were tough in his days but they where in many ways far better than times today. I just wish we could experience the same level of respect and kindness that existed then, when Britain was truly British!

  • @cherylcarter6426
    @cherylcarter6426 3 года назад +2

    Thank you. I still have the books and though I come from an Anglo Indian heritage and from Sri Lanka , I love the stories.

  • @catherinerandall1966
    @catherinerandall1966 3 года назад +2

    My favorite author and story teller.

  • @trixier6505
    @trixier6505 3 года назад +4

    What lovely images and tales your dad wrote! I still recommend this to people who want a real book. The whole series is remarkable.

  • @joanaldis5716
    @joanaldis5716 3 года назад +2

    I was very lucky indeed after watching the series on tv. reading his books and then actually meeting him in Thirsk, I believe it was by the vets, he signed a few books for us, but what a pleasure I was in seventh heaven that holiday, just being able to see him and congratulate him on his great work.