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The Yorkshire Vet, Julian Norton joins us ahead of the show on Channel 5

Sep 15, 2015, 03:44 PM

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Following the real life practice that influenced the hit show All Creatures Great and Small, Channel 5's new programme The Yorkshire Vet begins on Tuesday 15th September at 8pm and ahead of the first episode, Hometime's John Isherwood spoke to Julian Norton - partner in the York practice about the show. #Yorkshire #Vet #TV #Channel5

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