Desiree Hartsock Reveals Third Pregnancy in a Delightful Announcement The magical journey of love and family continues for Desiree Hartsock Siegfried. The former Bachelorette star, at 37, is expecting her third child with husband Chris Siegfried. The Joyous News Shared on Social Media Desiree took to Instagram to share the joyous news, capturing hearts with a video that showed her affectionately cradling her baby bump. Something’s brewing.. & it’s not my coffee, she playfully captioned the reveal. Anticipation builds as the new member of the Siegfried family is expected to arrive this November. A Little Look at Desiree and Chris’s
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- 5/7/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
The second part of Fritz Lang and Thea von Harbou’s adaptation of the epic poem, Kriemhild’s Revenge picks up directly where the first part, Siegfried, left off. The legendary hero is dead, and his wife – though it was partly her stupidity that led to it – is seriously pissed off. She blames royal advisor Hagen Tronje (Hans Adalbert Sclettow), but her brother King Gunther (Theodor Loos) won’t let her kill him – to do so would be to break a bond of honour. Engaging directly in violence, as a woman, is apparently not something she can conceive of, but she does have other options. She is still young and beautiful, and with access to Siegfried’s famous hoard of treasure, it shouldn’t be too difficult to find a new husband.
Kriemhild has a very particular husband in mind: one of history’s most famous conquerors, Attila the Hun.
Kriemhild has a very particular husband in mind: one of history’s most famous conquerors, Attila the Hun.
- 4/27/2024
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
The legendary Jim Henson changed the face of puppeteering forever. Now, the “Sesame Street” and “The Muppet Show” icon is at the center of Academy Award winner Ron Howard’s latest documentary, “Jim Henson Idea Man.”
Howard helms the Disney+ original documentary that takes audiences into the mind of Henson’s singular creative vision. The film charts his early years puppeteering on local television to the worldwide success of “Sesame Street,” “The Muppet Show,” and beyond. Featuring unprecedented access to Jim’s personal archives, director Howard brings us a fascinating and insightful look at a complex man whose boundless imagination inspired the world.
The original documentary from Disney Branded Television, is produced by Howard’s Imagine Documentaries. Howard also serves as a producer alongside Brian Grazer, Sara Bernstein, Margaret Bodde, Justin Wilkes, Mark Monroe, and Christopher St. John.
Paul Crowder, Meredith Kaulfers, and Michael Rosenberg serve as executive producers.
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Howard helms the Disney+ original documentary that takes audiences into the mind of Henson’s singular creative vision. The film charts his early years puppeteering on local television to the worldwide success of “Sesame Street,” “The Muppet Show,” and beyond. Featuring unprecedented access to Jim’s personal archives, director Howard brings us a fascinating and insightful look at a complex man whose boundless imagination inspired the world.
The original documentary from Disney Branded Television, is produced by Howard’s Imagine Documentaries. Howard also serves as a producer alongside Brian Grazer, Sara Bernstein, Margaret Bodde, Justin Wilkes, Mark Monroe, and Christopher St. John.
Paul Crowder, Meredith Kaulfers, and Michael Rosenberg serve as executive producers.
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- 4/24/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
It’s natural that, while you may want to stay on the cutting edge of prestige TV drama and join in all those “How great is Shogun?!” conversations of the moment, there are also times when the world makes you want to shrink down to the size of a Subbuteo player, step into a book illustration from a copy of Thumbelina you owned as a child, and go to sleep underneath a single feather inside a walnut shell.
Those walnut shell moments demand a TV accompaniment that isn’t noisy or confrontational. There should be no difficult thoughts there, just a gentle tide of ‘everything’s okay-ness’ lapping at your brain’s shore. These British TV shows all provide exactly that sense of comfort. Please recommend your own picks below.
The Good Life
Stream on: BritBox (UK & US)
Tom and Barbara, Jerry and Margo. Repeat those names as a mantra...
Those walnut shell moments demand a TV accompaniment that isn’t noisy or confrontational. There should be no difficult thoughts there, just a gentle tide of ‘everything’s okay-ness’ lapping at your brain’s shore. These British TV shows all provide exactly that sense of comfort. Please recommend your own picks below.
The Good Life
Stream on: BritBox (UK & US)
Tom and Barbara, Jerry and Margo. Repeat those names as a mantra...
- 3/14/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
On Wednesday, Fremantle revealed that it had secured worldwide distribution rights, outside of German-speaking territories, to the premium fantasy drama “Hagen” — a working title — from Constantin Film. Variety spoke to Jan Ehlert, one of the producers on the show, and Jens Richter, CEO commercial and international at Fremantle, about why they backed the ambitious production, which is budgeted at around Euros 45 million ($48.8 million) and will be produced as a six-part series and a feature film for theatrical release.
“Hagen,” which is based on Wolfgang Hohlbein’s bestselling novel “Hagen von Tronje,” is a reimagining of the medieval “Nibelungen” folk saga. The story is considered to be one of the inspirations behind modern fantasies such as “Game of Thrones” and J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings.”
Returning to the original “Nibelungen” saga was key to Constantin’s decision to turn the story into a premium drama, and one of...
“Hagen,” which is based on Wolfgang Hohlbein’s bestselling novel “Hagen von Tronje,” is a reimagining of the medieval “Nibelungen” folk saga. The story is considered to be one of the inspirations behind modern fantasies such as “Game of Thrones” and J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings.”
Returning to the original “Nibelungen” saga was key to Constantin’s decision to turn the story into a premium drama, and one of...
- 2/28/2024
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Constantin Film has released the first images from Hagen, its hotly-anticipated new fantasy drama, which is looking to tap into the global Game of Thrones and Vikings fan base with a swords-and-magic tale inspired by the Teutonic Nibelungen saga.
Fremantle has picked up worldwide distribution rights outside German-speaking territories to the series from Constantin. Fremantle parent Rtl Group holds German streaming and free TV rights.
The series is based on Wolfgang Hohlbein’s Hagen von Tronje, a reimagining of the Niebelungen saga, the medieval German folk tale considered the inspiration for such modern-day fantasy epics as J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of The Rings.
Hagen follows the story of the soldier Hagen, the legendary dragon slayer Siegfried, the princess warrior Kriemhild, and the magical Valkyrie queen Brunhild in a tale of love, family, power and war that ends —this is a Germanic tale after all — catastrophically.
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Fremantle has picked up worldwide distribution rights outside German-speaking territories to the series from Constantin. Fremantle parent Rtl Group holds German streaming and free TV rights.
The series is based on Wolfgang Hohlbein’s Hagen von Tronje, a reimagining of the Niebelungen saga, the medieval German folk tale considered the inspiration for such modern-day fantasy epics as J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of The Rings.
Hagen follows the story of the soldier Hagen, the legendary dragon slayer Siegfried, the princess warrior Kriemhild, and the magical Valkyrie queen Brunhild in a tale of love, family, power and war that ends —this is a Germanic tale after all — catastrophically.
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- 2/28/2024
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fremantle has acquired worldwide rights, excluding German-speaking territories, to Constantin Film’s fantasy drama Hagen (working title) that is being made as both a feature and a six-part TV series.
The Rtl group, also Fremantle’s parent company, holds German streaming and free TV rights.
Hagen is based on Wolfgang Hohlbein’s novel Hagen von Tronje and is styled as a reimagining of the medieval Nibelungen folk saga. The story is widely considered to be one of the inspirations behind J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord Of The Rings.
The epic adventure centres on the titular soldier and commander...
The Rtl group, also Fremantle’s parent company, holds German streaming and free TV rights.
Hagen is based on Wolfgang Hohlbein’s novel Hagen von Tronje and is styled as a reimagining of the medieval Nibelungen folk saga. The story is widely considered to be one of the inspirations behind J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord Of The Rings.
The epic adventure centres on the titular soldier and commander...
- 2/28/2024
- ScreenDaily
Fremantle has acquired worldwide rights excluding German-speaking territories to Constantin Film’s fantasy drama Hagen (working title) and released first-look images.
The deal will see Fremantle produce a feature film and a television series of six one-hour episodes. Rtl group holds German streaming and free TV rights.
Fremantle will showcase Hagen as one of its key scripted drama titles at Fremantle Presents on Friday (March 1) as part of London TV Screenings 2024.
Hagen is based on Wolfgang Hohlbein’s novel Hagen von Tronje and is styled as a reimagining of the medieval Nibelungen folk saga. The story is widely considered...
The deal will see Fremantle produce a feature film and a television series of six one-hour episodes. Rtl group holds German streaming and free TV rights.
Fremantle will showcase Hagen as one of its key scripted drama titles at Fremantle Presents on Friday (March 1) as part of London TV Screenings 2024.
Hagen is based on Wolfgang Hohlbein’s novel Hagen von Tronje and is styled as a reimagining of the medieval Nibelungen folk saga. The story is widely considered...
- 2/28/2024
- ScreenDaily
Here’s a first look at Hagen (working title), the German-Czech fantasy drama epic, which now counts Fremantle as its worldwide distributor.
Based on Wolfgang Hohlbein’s bestselling novel ‘Hagen von Tronje’, the series is a reimagining of the medieval Nibelungen folk saga, which is widely considered as an inspiration behind modern fantasy franchises such as George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones and J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of The Rings.
Super-indie Fremantle has jumped to acquire rights outside of German-speaking territories, with the agreement covering the six-part series and accompanying feature film. Fremantle’s stablemate at German conglomerate Bertelsmann, Rtl, has German streaming and TV rights.
Fremantle plans to launch the series at its Fremantle Presents showcase this Friday (March 1) at the London TV Screenings. This follows an agreement between Rebecca Dundon on behalf of Fremantle and Friedrich Radmann on behalf of Constantin Film.
The series is billed...
Based on Wolfgang Hohlbein’s bestselling novel ‘Hagen von Tronje’, the series is a reimagining of the medieval Nibelungen folk saga, which is widely considered as an inspiration behind modern fantasy franchises such as George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones and J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of The Rings.
Super-indie Fremantle has jumped to acquire rights outside of German-speaking territories, with the agreement covering the six-part series and accompanying feature film. Fremantle’s stablemate at German conglomerate Bertelsmann, Rtl, has German streaming and TV rights.
Fremantle plans to launch the series at its Fremantle Presents showcase this Friday (March 1) at the London TV Screenings. This follows an agreement between Rebecca Dundon on behalf of Fremantle and Friedrich Radmann on behalf of Constantin Film.
The series is billed...
- 2/28/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Fremantle revealed Wednesday that it has secured worldwide distribution rights, outside of German-speaking territories, to the premium fantasy drama “Hagen” — a working title — from Constantin Film. The deal includes rights to a six-part series and a feature film for theatrical release. Rtl Group holds German streaming and free TV rights.
Fremantle will be showcasing “Hagen” as one of its key scripted drama titles at Fremantle Presents this Friday as part of London TV Screenings.
“Hagen,” which is based on Wolfgang Hohlbein’s bestselling novel “Hagen von Tronje,” is a reimagining of the medieval “Nibelungen” folk saga. The story is considered to be one of the inspirations behind modern fantasies such as “Game of Thrones” and J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings.”
The show centers on dutiful soldier Hagen and Siegfried, the legendary dragon slayer. Hagen, bound by loyalty to the kingdom, is Lord Commander, ready to serve and stand by his king.
Fremantle will be showcasing “Hagen” as one of its key scripted drama titles at Fremantle Presents this Friday as part of London TV Screenings.
“Hagen,” which is based on Wolfgang Hohlbein’s bestselling novel “Hagen von Tronje,” is a reimagining of the medieval “Nibelungen” folk saga. The story is considered to be one of the inspirations behind modern fantasies such as “Game of Thrones” and J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings.”
The show centers on dutiful soldier Hagen and Siegfried, the legendary dragon slayer. Hagen, bound by loyalty to the kingdom, is Lord Commander, ready to serve and stand by his king.
- 2/28/2024
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Masterpiece has just announced the supersized renewal of the hit PBS series All Creatures Great and Small for Seasons 5 and 6. Adapted from the cherished collection of stories by best-selling author James Herriot, the series will return with two more seasons of six episodes each, plus Christmas Specials for both seasons. In Season 5, Nicholas Ralph returns to portray country vet James Herriot, now happily wedded to Helen Herriot (Rachel Shenton). Samuel West is back as James’ unpredictable mentor, Siegfried Farnon, and Callum Woodhouse will reprise his role as Siegfried’s brother Tristan, who makes a comeback later in the season after serving in the Royal Army Veterinary Corps. Additionally, Anna Madeley stars as Mrs. Hall, the matriarch of Skeldale House. Patricia Hodge also returns as the eccentric Mrs. Pumphrey, along with her Pekingese Tricki, played by Derek the dog. Viewers will also see James Anthony-Rose as Richard Carmody. On the double series order,...
- 2/23/2024
- TV Insider
For All Creatures Great and Small fans, some great, big news: Masterpiece announced on Friday that the series based on James Herriot’s iconic collection of stories has been renewed for Seasons 5 and 6.
Each of the two seasons will consist of six episodes plus Christmas specials, airing Stateside here on PBS.
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It was also announced that Callum Woodhouse, who was off-screen for Season 4, will return for the fifth season as Tristan Farnon. (Siegfried’s brother...
Each of the two seasons will consist of six episodes plus Christmas specials, airing Stateside here on PBS.
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It was also announced that Callum Woodhouse, who was off-screen for Season 4, will return for the fifth season as Tristan Farnon. (Siegfried’s brother...
- 2/23/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
For years, the simmering romance between Siegfried Farnon (Samuel West) and Mrs. Hall (Anna Madeley) has been more of a "won't-they" than a "will-they," but that finally stands to change in the wake of the All Creatures Great and Small Season 4 finale, "The Home Front."
Though Siegfried and Mrs. Hall end the season in uncharted territory, their romantic prospects weren't looking good heading into the episode. All signs pointed to Mrs. Hall, now free to remarry after learning her divorce has been finalized, leaving the Yorkshire Dales with Gerald (Will Thorp), her kind, garden-loving boyfriend. They made plans to move to the Lake District, where Gerald's sister has been recovering from an illness, and even got engaged, with Mrs. Hall proclaiming that "this is [their] chance to be together," and if they don't take it, they "might always regret it."...
Though Siegfried and Mrs. Hall end the season in uncharted territory, their romantic prospects weren't looking good heading into the episode. All signs pointed to Mrs. Hall, now free to remarry after learning her divorce has been finalized, leaving the Yorkshire Dales with Gerald (Will Thorp), her kind, garden-loving boyfriend. They made plans to move to the Lake District, where Gerald's sister has been recovering from an illness, and even got engaged, with Mrs. Hall proclaiming that "this is [their] chance to be together," and if they don't take it, they "might always regret it."...
- 2/12/2024
- by Claire Spellberg Lustig
- Primetimer
This Sunday at 9:00 Pm on PBS, viewers are in for an enchanting episode of “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” with Season 4 Episode 2, titled “Carpe Diem.” The picturesque Yorkshire Dales set the stage for Siegfried’s decision to bring an experienced bookkeeper into the fold, adding a new dynamic to the veterinary practice.
As the charming narrative unfolds, James and Helen find inspiration in the timeless motto “Carpe Diem,” leading them to make a long-awaited decision. The description hints at a blend of heartwarming moments, professional challenges, and the exploration of seizing the moment, all set against the backdrop of the idyllic English countryside.
Don’t miss the delightful escapade as “Carpe Diem” transports viewers into the world of James Herriot, his fellow veterinarians, and the captivating stories that continue to unfold in “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” on PBS.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Sunday...
As the charming narrative unfolds, James and Helen find inspiration in the timeless motto “Carpe Diem,” leading them to make a long-awaited decision. The description hints at a blend of heartwarming moments, professional challenges, and the exploration of seizing the moment, all set against the backdrop of the idyllic English countryside.
Don’t miss the delightful escapade as “Carpe Diem” transports viewers into the world of James Herriot, his fellow veterinarians, and the captivating stories that continue to unfold in “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” on PBS.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Sunday...
- 1/7/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Sunday at 9:00 Pm on PBS, “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” Season 4 Episode 1, titled “Broodiness,” welcomes viewers back to the bustling Skeldale House. The episode unfolds with Tristan away in service, leaving James to navigate the heightened activity of the veterinary practice on his own. Skeldale House becomes a hive of activity as the demands of caring for a variety of creatures keep James on his toes.
Amid the animal adventures, James and Helen find themselves dreaming about the possibilities that the future may hold for them. As the couple envisions what lies ahead, viewers can expect a mix of heartwarming moments and the signature charm that defines the series.
Additionally, Siegfried offers his support as Mrs. Hall takes a leap of faith, adding an extra layer of emotion to the episode. “Broodiness” promises a delightful return to the picturesque Yorkshire Dales and the beloved characters of...
Amid the animal adventures, James and Helen find themselves dreaming about the possibilities that the future may hold for them. As the couple envisions what lies ahead, viewers can expect a mix of heartwarming moments and the signature charm that defines the series.
Additionally, Siegfried offers his support as Mrs. Hall takes a leap of faith, adding an extra layer of emotion to the episode. “Broodiness” promises a delightful return to the picturesque Yorkshire Dales and the beloved characters of...
- 12/31/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
For this month’s installment of “TV Terrors” we revisit the short-lived anthology horror satire “Bobcat Goldthwait’s Misfits & Monsters,” which aired on TruTV back in 2018.
Although these days it’s known mainly as the channel on cable that plays “Impractical Jokers” all day, every day, back in 2018, Tru TV sought out to try some different programming. After successfully pulling away from their line up of reality shows, the network aimed to deliver a hefty line up of original comedy series, many of which ended up being damn good.
Among the line up introduced, there was “Bobcat Goldthwait’s Misfits & Monsters.” Comedian, actor, and director Goldthwait is no stranger to the horror genre (I loved his found footage film Willow Creek), and was the mastermind behind this delightfully unusual horror anthology series. Every week, “Misfits & Monsters” told a variety of half hour stories, all of which were a healthy mix of dark comedy,...
Although these days it’s known mainly as the channel on cable that plays “Impractical Jokers” all day, every day, back in 2018, Tru TV sought out to try some different programming. After successfully pulling away from their line up of reality shows, the network aimed to deliver a hefty line up of original comedy series, many of which ended up being damn good.
Among the line up introduced, there was “Bobcat Goldthwait’s Misfits & Monsters.” Comedian, actor, and director Goldthwait is no stranger to the horror genre (I loved his found footage film Willow Creek), and was the mastermind behind this delightfully unusual horror anthology series. Every week, “Misfits & Monsters” told a variety of half hour stories, all of which were a healthy mix of dark comedy,...
- 12/23/2023
- by Felix Vasquez Jr
- bloody-disgusting.com
This Thursday at 9:00 Pm on Channel 5, “All Creatures Great and Small” delivers a heartwarming Christmas Special that is bound to be a treat for fans of the beloved series. James, faced with an uncertain future, yearns to be with Helen, but a wounded bird complicates his plans. Viewers can expect a blend of emotion and charm as James navigates the challenges that stand in the way of reuniting with his beloved.
Meanwhile, Siegfried and Carmody rally to support Mrs. Hall’s community efforts, adding a touch of festive community spirit to the episode. Carmody, in particular, finds himself unexpectedly drawn to the warmth of Darrowby, paving the way for heartening moments and perhaps a newfound sense of belonging.
For those seeking a nostalgic escape and a dose of Christmas magic, “All Creatures Great and Small: Christmas Special” at 9:00 Pm on Thursday is a must-watch. Tune in for...
Meanwhile, Siegfried and Carmody rally to support Mrs. Hall’s community efforts, adding a touch of festive community spirit to the episode. Carmody, in particular, finds himself unexpectedly drawn to the warmth of Darrowby, paving the way for heartening moments and perhaps a newfound sense of belonging.
For those seeking a nostalgic escape and a dose of Christmas magic, “All Creatures Great and Small: Christmas Special” at 9:00 Pm on Thursday is a must-watch. Tune in for...
- 12/15/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Masterpiece has unveiled the trailer for the upcoming fourth season of All Creatures Great and Small, which is set to premiere on PBS on January 7. In this new season, Nicholas Ralph returns to portray country vet James Herriot, now happily wedded to Helen Herriot, played by Rachel Shenton. Samuel West reprises his role as James’ unpredictable mentor Siegfried Farnon, while Anna Madeley continues as Mrs. Hall, the matriarch of Skeldale House. Patricia Hodge also returns as the eccentric Mrs. Pumphrey, along with her Pekingese Tricki, played by Derek the dog. Set in the spring of 1940 amidst the backdrop of war-torn Europe, the community in Darrowby is coming together in unprecedented ways. With Tristan away on military service, Siegfried and James enlist the help of additional hands for the practice, including the highly efficient bookkeeper Miss Harbottle and student vet Richard Carmody. Despite the uncertainty of James potentially being called up for service,...
- 11/27/2023
- TV Insider
Exclusive: Masterpiece has dropped the trailer for season 4 of All Creatures Great and Small, returning Jan. 7 to PBS.
Season 4 sees Nicholas Ralph reprise his role as young country vet James Herriot, now happily married to Helen Herriot, played by Rachel Shenton (For Her Sins). Samuel West (Slow Horses) returns as James’ erratic mentor Siegfried Farnon while Anna Madeley (Patrick Melrose) continues as Mrs. Hall, matriarch of Skeldale House. Patricia Hodge (A Very English Scandal) also reprises her role as the eccentric Mrs. Pumphrey, and Derek as her Pekingese Tricki.
It’s Spring 1940 and with Europe at war, the community in Darrowby are pulling together more than ever before. With Tristan away serving, Siegfried and James bring in some extra hands to help around the practice: highly efficient bookkeeper Miss Harbottle, and student vet Richard Carmody. Happily married Helen and James begin to think about their future despite the looming possibility...
Season 4 sees Nicholas Ralph reprise his role as young country vet James Herriot, now happily married to Helen Herriot, played by Rachel Shenton (For Her Sins). Samuel West (Slow Horses) returns as James’ erratic mentor Siegfried Farnon while Anna Madeley (Patrick Melrose) continues as Mrs. Hall, matriarch of Skeldale House. Patricia Hodge (A Very English Scandal) also reprises her role as the eccentric Mrs. Pumphrey, and Derek as her Pekingese Tricki.
It’s Spring 1940 and with Europe at war, the community in Darrowby are pulling together more than ever before. With Tristan away serving, Siegfried and James bring in some extra hands to help around the practice: highly efficient bookkeeper Miss Harbottle, and student vet Richard Carmody. Happily married Helen and James begin to think about their future despite the looming possibility...
- 11/27/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Fans of “All Creatures Great and Small”! The Season 4 finale is just around the corner. Don’t miss Episode 6 titled “The Home Front” airing on Thursday, November 9, 2023, at 10:00 Pm on Channel 5.
In this episode, the spotlight is on Helen, who’s feeling like her role at Skeldale might not be as important as she thought. Mrs. Hall is worried about Siegfried. Both women are about to discover where they truly belong.
The series has followed the adventures of the Yorkshire veterinary practice, and it all comes to a head in this final episode. The characters we’ve grown to love are facing changes and challenges.
Tune in to find out how Helen and Mrs. Hall navigate these moments of uncertainty and where their paths lead. It’s a chance to see how the bonds of family and friendship play out in this beautiful countryside setting.
Mark your calendars...
In this episode, the spotlight is on Helen, who’s feeling like her role at Skeldale might not be as important as she thought. Mrs. Hall is worried about Siegfried. Both women are about to discover where they truly belong.
The series has followed the adventures of the Yorkshire veterinary practice, and it all comes to a head in this final episode. The characters we’ve grown to love are facing changes and challenges.
Tune in to find out how Helen and Mrs. Hall navigate these moments of uncertainty and where their paths lead. It’s a chance to see how the bonds of family and friendship play out in this beautiful countryside setting.
Mark your calendars...
- 11/3/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, October 12, 2023, at 9:00 Pm on Channel 5, viewers can catch Season 4, Episode 2 of “All Creatures Great and Small.” In this episode titled “Carpe Diem,” the characters face a series of challenges.
Siegfried makes the decision to hire an experienced bookkeeper, but her efficient approach doesn’t sit well with everyone in the practice. This change introduces some friction among the staff as they adapt to a new way of doing things.
Meanwhile, James and Helen, central characters in the series, arrive at a significant decision in their lives, hinting at a potential turning point in their relationship.
Additionally, a ferret presents a unique challenge for the veterinary practice, adding a touch of drama to the episode.
“Tune in on October 12th to follow the latest developments in the lives of the characters in “All Creatures Great and Small.” It’s a show that continues to capture the charm...
Siegfried makes the decision to hire an experienced bookkeeper, but her efficient approach doesn’t sit well with everyone in the practice. This change introduces some friction among the staff as they adapt to a new way of doing things.
Meanwhile, James and Helen, central characters in the series, arrive at a significant decision in their lives, hinting at a potential turning point in their relationship.
Additionally, a ferret presents a unique challenge for the veterinary practice, adding a touch of drama to the episode.
“Tune in on October 12th to follow the latest developments in the lives of the characters in “All Creatures Great and Small.” It’s a show that continues to capture the charm...
- 10/7/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
All Creatures Great and Small might be in the family way in the first trailer for Season 4.
Premiering Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024, at 9/8c on Masterpiece on PBS, the upcoming run picks up in springtime of 1940 “with change on the horizon for everyone in Skeldale House,” reads the official synopsis. “James and Helen wonder when the right time might be to start a family, not knowing whether or not James will be called up to serve in the Raf.”
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Premiering Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024, at 9/8c on Masterpiece on PBS, the upcoming run picks up in springtime of 1940 “with change on the horizon for everyone in Skeldale House,” reads the official synopsis. “James and Helen wonder when the right time might be to start a family, not knowing whether or not James will be called up to serve in the Raf.”
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- 9/29/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Miss Scarlet and The Duke will be back on the case in the new year: Season 4 of the British drama is slated to premiere Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024, at 8/7c on Masterpiece on PBS. It will be followed by the Season 4 opener of All Creatures Great and Small at 9 pm.
In the upcoming run of Miss Scarlet and The Duke, “Eliza (Kate Phillips) has taken over the business of Nash & Sons (not that he has any sons) and things are not going entirely smoothly, although help comes from some familiar sources,” reads the official synopsis. “Outside of work, her relationship with William (‘the Duke,...
In the upcoming run of Miss Scarlet and The Duke, “Eliza (Kate Phillips) has taken over the business of Nash & Sons (not that he has any sons) and things are not going entirely smoothly, although help comes from some familiar sources,” reads the official synopsis. “Outside of work, her relationship with William (‘the Duke,...
- 8/29/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Masterpiece on PBS has announced the premiere dates and released first look images for the upcoming seasons of Miss Scarlet and the Duke and All Creatures Great and Small.
On January 7, 2024, the two British dramas will return for their fourth seasons. Miss Scarlet and The Duke will kick off the night at 8 p.m. and will be immediately followed by All Creatures Great and Small at 9.
In the new season of Miss Scarlet and The Duke, Eliza (Kate Phillips) has taken over the business of Nash & Sons (not that he has any sons) and things are not going entirely smoothly, although help comes from some familiar sources. Outside of work, her relationship with William builds towards a looming decision that will shape both their lives
The fourth season of All Creatures Great and Small will pick up in springtime of 1940 with change on the...
On January 7, 2024, the two British dramas will return for their fourth seasons. Miss Scarlet and The Duke will kick off the night at 8 p.m. and will be immediately followed by All Creatures Great and Small at 9.
In the new season of Miss Scarlet and The Duke, Eliza (Kate Phillips) has taken over the business of Nash & Sons (not that he has any sons) and things are not going entirely smoothly, although help comes from some familiar sources. Outside of work, her relationship with William builds towards a looming decision that will shape both their lives
The fourth season of All Creatures Great and Small will pick up in springtime of 1940 with change on the...
- 8/29/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Clockwise from upper left: Extraction 2 (Netflix), The Woman King (Sony), Fast Five (Universal), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (TriStar Pictures), Rrr (Sarigama Cinemas)Graphic: AVClub
Remember the good ol’ days when you could see all the Christopher Nolan Batman films on Netflix? Well, those days are over. And remember the good...
Remember the good ol’ days when you could see all the Christopher Nolan Batman films on Netflix? Well, those days are over. And remember the good...
- 8/12/2023
- by The A.V. Club
- avclub.com
Every race needs a finish line. For the “Fast & Furious” franchise, the studio keeps shoving it farther down the road, at least according to Vin Diesel, who suggested at the world premiere of the 10th installment — a brainless but action-packed thrill ride billed as “Fast X” — that Universal might split the “finale” over three movies. Why not seven? Or 20 more, for that matter? That might allow Diesel to merge these increasingly desperate sequels with his other running-on-fumes franchise, “XXX.”
The producer-star has a way of mouthing off around the release of each new “Fast” movie (remember hints that an all-female spinoff might be coming?), which feels counterproductive, considering that a key part of Diesel’s appeal comes from the rumbling-Harley-voiced actor’s capacity to reduce complex thoughts to terse catchphrases. He’ll squint his eyes, crack that sideways smile and spout something inane, and it will sound profound. Gearhead philosophy,...
The producer-star has a way of mouthing off around the release of each new “Fast” movie (remember hints that an all-female spinoff might be coming?), which feels counterproductive, considering that a key part of Diesel’s appeal comes from the rumbling-Harley-voiced actor’s capacity to reduce complex thoughts to terse catchphrases. He’ll squint his eyes, crack that sideways smile and spout something inane, and it will sound profound. Gearhead philosophy,...
- 5/17/2023
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
Let's be real: Dragons are awesome! Since ancient Mesopotamians whispered about Tiamat and Marduk's red serpent servant, the legend of dragons thrived. For generations, these scaly creatures have induced fear and delight. Tolkien drew from these myths to bring the creature into the modern fantasy canon, with his childhood love of Fafnir, Siegfried's legendary foe, transformed into the prideful Smaug. Now the fantasy genre is almost synonymous with dragons. Of course, the '70s introduction of Dungeons & Dragons helped, too! Today, there's a resurgence of love for these big fellas -- starring in movies like "How to Train Your Dragon" and "Raya and the Last Dragon."
Putting dragons on the big screen is a huge technical challenge. Not every movie's budget can commit to that feat. For decades, animation came to the rescue -- pitching price-conscious versions to younger and more accepting viewers. But after the release of "Jurassic Park,...
Putting dragons on the big screen is a huge technical challenge. Not every movie's budget can commit to that feat. For decades, animation came to the rescue -- pitching price-conscious versions to younger and more accepting viewers. But after the release of "Jurassic Park,...
- 4/7/2023
- by Margaret David
- Slash Film
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