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Quick Facts Who was James Herriot Childhood & Early Life Career as a Veterinary Surgeon Career as an Author
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Name James Herriot (3 October 1916 – 23 February 1995)
Family:
Father James (1890–1960), James Henry Wight
Mother James (1890–1960), James Henry Wight
Spuse Joan Catherine Anderson Danbury
Children James Alexander Wight, Rosemary Page
Cause of death Prostate cancer
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Who was James Herriot?
James Herriot, born as James Alfred Wight, was a successful British
veterinary surgeon and a celebrated author. At the age of thirteen, he
decided to become a vet, eventually settling down in Thirsk, where he spent
his days treating animals far and wide, in course of which he collected many
anecdotes. At the age of fifty, he began writing them down, publishing his
first book at fifty-four under the pen name James Herriot. Although it sold
only twelve hundred copies, he continued to write, compiling his first two
books as ‘All Creatures Great and Small’ to be published in USA in 1972.
He received global acclaim for it. In 1975, the book was adapted into a film,
and three years later, into a television series. Meanwhile, he continued to
write and treat animals. In 1980, he stopped working full time, but
continued to write, publishing his last book in 1992. He died three years
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Continuing to work with the Sinclair brothers, he acquired full partnership in Donald Sinclair’s farm in
1949. Although he still wanted to write, all his time was consumed by his flourishing practice and
growing family. As a result, he kept on postponing his literary ambition.
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In 1977, ‘All Creatures Great and Small’ was adapted into a television series that was broadcast on BBC1 in two runs; from 1978 till
1980, and from 1988 till 1990. His last book, ‘Every Living Thing’ was published in 1992, reaching the top 10 best-seller list in Britain.
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Major Works Awards & Achievements
James Herriot is best known for his semi- In 1979, James Herriot was made an Officer of the Order of
autobiographical compilation work, ‘All the British Empire in the Queen's Honor's List for his
Creatures Great and Small’. The stories services to veterinary sciences. In the same year, he also
here are centered on Darrowby, a fictional received an honorary Doctorate of Letters from Heriot-Watt
town based on Thirsk, Richmond, University, Edinburgh.
In 1982, he was made a Fellow of the Royal College of
Leyburn, and Middleham. His friends,
Veterinary Surgeons.
Donald and Brian, were portrayed as In 1983, he received an honorary Doctorate of Veterinary
Siegfried and Tristan Farnon and his wife Science from Liverpool University.
as Helen Anderson.
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