The beloved series All Creatures Great and Small is set to return on Channel 5, with Nicholas Ralph and Rachel Shenton reprising their roles as James and Helen Herriot. As they juggle parenthood, James is occupied with his RAF duties while Helen manages Skeldale House and their newborn. Before James's departure, Siegfried Farnon (played by Samuel West) brought in a new vet, Richard Carmody (portrayed by James Anthony-Rose), to lend a hand.

The upcoming series will depict Siegfried growing fond of Carmody as he proves his worth. James Anthony-Rose has an extensive career spanning theatre, film, and radio, with previous roles in Belgravia and Pennyworth. Audiences might also recognise him from Angela Black and Slow Horses.

His first significant television role was as Richard Carmody, and he has recently secured a part in the series Masters of the Air. Outside of television, he is involved in the Peter Blue show at Lambeth Fringe. This solo storytelling performance is scheduled for September 29, and he takes great pride in his role.

Although the actor maintains an Instagram account, he reveals little about his private life, reports the Express . Instead, his social media feed is filled with artistic photos showcasing his appreciation for the world's beauty. In anticipation of the new series of All Creatures Great and Small, the actor shared insights into his approach to portraying the scholarly Richard Carmody.

In a conversation with Masterpiece, he shared: "The production put m.