All Creatures Great and Small Season 6 Premieres: Post-War Hope Blooms in Yorkshire – A Tender, Emotional Return to Darrowby
The beloved British period drama All Creatures Great and Small has returned with its sixth season, premiering Sunday, January 11, 2026, on MASTERPIECE on PBS. Set in 1945 as World War II draws to a close, this seven-episode chapter brings profound change, renewed hope, and fresh challenges to the fictional Yorkshire town of Darrowby and its cherished veterinary practice at Skeldale House.
Nicholas Ralph reprises his role as the earnest young vet James Herriot, whose journey from newcomer to family man continues amid the shifting post-war landscape. Samuel West shines as the authoritative yet kind-hearted Siegfried Farnon, while Anna Madeley delivers warmth as the steadfast Mrs. Hall. Rachel Shenton returns as Helen Herriot, James’s devoted wife, and the ensemble includes familiar faces like Will Thorp as new vet Gerald Hammond and Patricia Hodge in recurring roles. New arrivals add vibrant energy, including cuddly additions to the animal cast that steal scenes and hearts.
The season opens with peace returning to the Yorkshire Dales, but not without trials. Veterans readjust to civilian life, rationing lingers, and the community faces economic shifts and personal upheavals. Veterinary cases range from everyday farm animal treatments to emotionally charged emergencies, blending gentle humor with deeper drama. Relationships evolve: James and Helen navigate parenthood and partnership, Siegfried confronts his own vulnerabilities, and friendships are tested by change. Signature moments of quiet tenderness—calming a distressed animal, sharing tea in the cozy kitchen—remain, but the post-war setting infuses everything with themes of renewal and resilience.
Creator Ben Vanstone and the production team capture the essence of James Herriot’s original stories (penned by Alf Wight) while advancing the narrative thoughtfully. The breathtaking Yorkshire countryside—rolling hills, stone walls, and dramatic skies—serves as more than backdrop; it’s a character that mirrors the characters’ inner worlds. Cinematography highlights seasonal beauty, from misty mornings to golden sunsets, enhancing the show’s comforting yet poignant tone.

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(Stunning view of the Yorkshire Dales with cascading waterfalls and lush greenery – the timeless landscape that defines Darrowby’s charm and provides solace in every episode.)
Critics and fans praise Season 6 for deepening emotional stakes without losing the gentle spirit. PBS describes it as a “turning point,” with episodes exploring hope amid uncertainty. Viewers note the balance of light-hearted animal antics and heartfelt human stories—laugh-out-loud moments with farm mishaps alongside tearful goodbyes and reconciliations. The arrival of new characters, including a beloved baby Rosie Herriot, brings fresh joy and complexity.
In Haiphong, where cozy period dramas thrive on streaming platforms and late-night viewings, the series resonates deeply. Local fan groups organize watch parties, drawn to its wholesome escapism and universal themes of community and kindness. “It’s like a warm hug after a long day,” says Le Minh, a 34-year-old teacher in Hai Phong. “The vets’ stories feel real—especially now, with the world still healing from tough times.” (Nicholas Ralph as James Herriot and Rachel Shenton as Helen in a tender family moment, highlighting the show’s focus on love, growth, and new beginnings in Season 6.)
The animal stars remain a highlight: from mischievous calves to loyal dogs and majestic horses, each case underscores the vets’ dedication. Production values shine—authentic 1940s costumes, detailed sets, and practical effects make the world immersive.
As Darrowby embraces peace, Season 6 delivers the comfort fans crave while pushing characters forward. Whether it’s Siegfried’s quiet strength or James’s unwavering optimism, every familiar face faces meaningful evolution. This isn’t mere nostalgia—it’s a celebration of enduring bonds and hopeful futures.
Streaming on PBS MASTERPIECE (and available via international platforms in Vietnam), it’s the perfect antidote to modern chaos. Clear your Sundays—Darrowby awaits with open arms.