The Yorkshire Vet S21E11 4 November 2025 on 5

On Tuesday 4 November 2025, 5 broadcasts The Yorkshire Vet!
Season 21 Episode 11 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” promises to be an exciting one. In this episode, Peter Wright joins forces with the well-known ‘Dogfather,’ Graeme Hall. Together, they tackle a unique challenge: a loud Labrador that has been causing quite a stir in a local garage. The noise from the dog has been scaring away customers, and it will be interesting to see how Peter and Graeme work together to find a solution.
In addition to the noisy Labrador, the episode also features a heartwarming story about an orphaned baby Tawny owl. This little owl will need special care and attention, and viewers can look forward to seeing how the veterinary team handles this delicate situation. The bond between humans and animals is often highlighted in the show, and this episode is sure to deliver more touching moments.
With a mix of challenges and heartwarming tales, this episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” will keep audiences engaged. Peter Wright and Graeme Hall’s teamwork will be a highlight, and the story of the baby Tawny owl will tug at the heartstrings. Fans of the show can expect another captivating episode that showcases the dedication and compassion of the veterinary team.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of The Yorkshire Vet will be broadcast on November 4 2025 on 5 at 9:00 PM.
Is the Episode New?
The episode of The Yorkshire Vet is all new!
The Yorkshire Vet Cast & Stars
| Main Cast |
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| Peter Wright Julian Norton Christopher Timothy |
Episode Videos & Previews
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The Yorkshire Vet Series Information
| This documentary series follows veterinarians Peter Wright and Julian Norton as they attend to animals in need at their practices based in North Yorkshire, England. Peter's practice in the town of Thirsk, Skeldale Veterinary Centre, has historical significance, as it is the surgery where British veterinary surgeon James Herriot worked and found his inspiration for his collection of semi-autobiographic writings. Julian's practice in nearby Boroughbridge may be comparatively new, but it is bustling with animal patients, and together with their capable teams, Peter and Julian work hard to save and improve the lives of all creatures great and small. |
