All Creatures Great And Small filled viewers with festive cheer as James Harriott arrived home to his wife Helen in time for Christmas.
James (Nicholas Ralph) had been away at an RAF base while serving in the Second World War, but an emotional phone call to Helen (Rachel Shenton) convinced him to come home.
However, events on base threatened to keep the couple apart and he eventually abandoned his work responsibilities in favor of his wife.
Sadly, he ended up missing the birth of their baby, but Helen was overjoyed to see him return.
Viewers responded to the moment via X/Twitter with one text: 'A new heartwarming episode of #ACGAS Christmas special.
All Creatures Great And Small filled viewers with festive cheer as James Harriott arrived home to his wife Helen in time for Christmas.
James (Nicholas Ralph) had been away at an RAF base while serving in the Second World War, but an emotional phone call to Helen (Rachel Shenton) convinced him to come home.
'It was great, a great storyline. So happy to have James back with Helen and their new baby. I love how this series can make you smile, laugh and cry. Merry christmas.'
Another wrote: 'Helen and James have the best Christmas presents of all. Each other and the birth of their new baby. Great to see them together again.'
A third added: “WHAT has James done, as I understand it, but still!”
The North Yorkshire town of Grassington is used as a filming location, replacing the fictional market town of Darrowby in the show.
Rachel and her family's farm is located in the small village of Airton, half an hour's drive from Grassington.
Last year, All Creatures Great And Small was renewed for a third and fourth series.
Speaking about the double series order, Channel 5's Sebastian Cardwell said: 'It's clear that our viewers love James Herriot's adventures in Darrowby, and so do we at Channel 5.
“I look forward to us all being reunited with the Skeldale House family when series three hits our screens this year.”
However, events on base threatened to keep the couple apart and he eventually abandoned his work responsibilities in favor of his wife.
Sadly, he ended up missing the birth of their baby, but Helen was overjoyed to see him return
Viewers responded to the moment via X/Twitter with one text: 'A new heartwarming episode of #ACGAS Christmas special'
Executive producer Louise Pedersen, CEO of All3Media International, commented: 'All Creatures Great and Small has proven to be a perfect tonic for audiences around the world looking for a top quality production with a warm and positive outlook on the world.
“We are pleased to be able to offer these further series to expand the brand globally.”
Announcing a third and fourth series, Jim Wight and Rosie Page, Alf Wight's children said: 'For many years, James Herriot's books have been a source of comfort to tens of thousands of people around the world at difficult times in their lives.
'This recent adaptation of his books has introduced a new generation to the delights of the Herriot stories.
“We're thrilled that there will be at least two more series of All Creatures Great and Small, and we're especially pleased that the same excellent actors and producers will be involved.”
The books have never been out of print and have become a global cultural phenomenon with devoted fans around the world.