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  1. James Alfred Wight OBE FRCVS (3 October 1916 – 23 February 1995), better known by his pen name James Herriot, was a British veterinary surgeon and author. Born in Sunderland, Wight graduated from Glasgow Veterinary College in 1939, returning to England to become a veterinary surgeon in Yorkshire, where he practised for almost 50 years.

  2. James Herriot was a pseudonym of James Alfred Wight, a Scottish veterinarian who wrote stories based on his life and work in Yorkshire. Learn how his real-life friends and colleagues inspired the characters of All Creatures Great and Small, such as Helen Alderson, Siegfried Farnon, and Mrs. Pumphrey.

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  3. Complete order of James Herriot books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

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    • He Started Writing at Age 50. Wight’s early ambitions to author a book were sidelined by the long hours demanded of a rural vet. He finally began a manuscript in 1965 after some persuading by his wife.
    • Legions of Fans Called at His Veterinary Practice. By the late 1970s, James Herriot was becoming a household name, his books each selling more than a million copies.
    • Queen Elizabeth was an Admirer. With literary fame came an invitation for Alf Wight to join Her Majesty for lunch. “Over a private [meal] at Buckingham Palace, she told [him] his were ‘the only books that have made me repeatedly laugh out loud,’” the author’s children tell the Daily Mail (UK).
    • He Struggled with Depression. For a man who delivered such uplifting stories, it’s a surprise to learn from his son, Jim Wight, that the vet and author suffered from depression at times, and especially after the 1960 death of his father.
  4. May 1, 2024 · James Herriot (born October 3, 1916, Sunderland, Durham, England—died February 23, 1995, Thirlby, near Thirsk, Yorkshire) was a British veterinarian and writer. Born James Alfred Wight, he joined the practice of two veterinarian brothers working in the Yorkshire Dales and at age 50 was persuaded by his wife to write down his collection of ...

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  5. Learn about the life and works of James Herriot, the Yorkshire veterinarian who inspired the adaptation of All Creatures Great and Small on MASTERPIECE. Discover the stories, characters, and context of his four books, from his early days in the 1930s to his wartime experiences.

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  7. Feb 19, 2021 · Feb. 19, 2021. Beginning at the age of 50, the beloved veterinarian James Alfred Wight led a double life. By day, he tended to animals in and around the English village where he lived, and in the...

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