Yorkshire Vet stalwart Peter Wright has shared a glimpse into his working relationship with Britain's oldest farming couple, Mr and Mrs Green, who he described as "lovestruck teenagers". For nearly a decade, veterinary legend Alf Wight's protégé Peter Wright has been one of the stars of Channel 5's The Yorkshire Vet, with the much-loved docu-series set to return for its 19th season on Tuesday, August 13. Alongside the dedicated vets, heartwarming animal tales and the breathtaking Yorkshire scenery, viewers have been drawn in by charismatic clients Mr and Mrs Green.

The married pair have been seeking Peter's help with their animals throughout the show's run, earning themselves a devoted fanbase and subsequently, their own spin-off, At Home With The Greens. In a chat with Express.co.

uk , Peter discussed his long-standing relationship with the couple, which predates The Yorkshire Vet. "I think some people struggle to understand and think my relationship with the Greens that you see on the television, is something that was contrived for the programme but nothing could be further from the truth," he started. "I've always had a great relationship with my clients and it makes the day go by if we can inject humour into our days and a bit of banter and that's absolutely great.

" "So I came back to Thirsk in 1982 and of course, they've been clients ever since then." "So whenever I go there, we have a little bit of fun, Mrs Green would always put loads of sweets into my pockets that .