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Episode Guide (Series 2)

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1: Cats And Dogs (23 Sep 78)

The practice is going through a very busy time. It's raining cats and dogs - literally!


2: Attendant Problems (30 Sep 78)

It's lambing time again in the Dales. James and Siegried run into problems.


3: Fair Means And Fowl (7 Oct 78)

Siegfried buys a flock of guinea fowl. Tristan is faced with a law suit.


4: The Beauty Of The Beast (14 Oct 78)

Siegfried treats a stallion belonging to a scrap merchant and deals with a case of abuse.


5: Judgment Day (21 Oct 78)

James gets lumbered with the difficult job of being Duty Vet at The Darrowby Show.


6: Faint Hearts (28 Oct 78)

Tristan has woman trouble. James has to deal with the Bellerby family.


7: Tricks Of The Trade (4 Nov 78)

James meets Granville Bennet and ends up feeling the worse for wear. Siegfried sets about collecting some outstanding debts.


8: Pride Of Possession (11 Nov 78)

James uses a hormone treatment on a dog, with interesting results.


9: The Name Of The Game (18 Nov 78)

The annual cricket match between Darrowby and Rainby is a fixture that Siegfried and Tristan have learned to avoid. This year, it's James who gets conned into playing.


10: Puppy Love (25 Nov 78)

Alice McTavish turns up at Skeldale House with "wee Tristan".


11: Ways And Means (2 Dec 78)

James has to make a speech to the Darrowby Youth Club.


12: Pups, Pigs And Pickle (9 Dec 78)

After an early morning job, a local farmer invites James to stay for breakfast. James is horrified when he's served a large helping of bacon which consists almost entirely of fat. The only way he can manage to eat it is to smother it in home-made piccalilli.


13: A Dog's Life (16 Dec 78)

James has to deal with a difficult calving. He has an audience which includes the farmer's uncle, who provides a non-stop critique of James' performance.


14: Merry Gentlemen (24 Dec 78)

Christmas time at Skeldale House proves to be pretty much the same as most other days as far as work is concerned.