Rachel Shenton looks stylish as she films All Creatures Great And Small's second season

Production is well underway for All Creatures Great And Small's second season. And Rachel Shenton put on a stylish display as she filmed with Harry Potter star Matthew Lewis besideNicholas Ralph andCallum Woodhouse at Fountains Abbey In North Yorkshire on Tuesday.

Production is well underway for All Creatures Great And Small's second season.

And Rachel Shenton put on a stylish display as she filmed with Harry Potter star Matthew Lewis beside Nicholas Ralph and Callum Woodhouse at Fountains Abbey In North Yorkshire on Tuesday.

The actress, 33, transformed into Helen Anderson by slipping into a white summer dress that had a chic floral design.

Star; Rachel Shenton looked stylish in a white dress to film All Creatures Great And Small in North Yorkshire on Tuesday (pictured with Nicholas Ralph, left, and Callum Woodhouse, right)

Star; Rachel Shenton looked stylish in a white dress to film All Creatures Great And Small in North Yorkshire on Tuesday (pictured with Nicholas Ralph, left, and Callum Woodhouse, right)

Rachel also wore a pair of black heels and accessorised with a small straw hat and a thin watch for the day's shoot.

Her brunette locks were styled into loose waves that fell over her shoulders, and she wore a light palette of make-up for the day's filming. 

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Matthew, who plays handsome landowner Hugh, was dressed in full cricket gear for the scene as he wore a white shirt with a knitted vest and cricket whites.

Rachel, Nicholas and Callum were seen watching Matthew from a distance as he got ready to bat during a game. 

In character: Harry Potter star Matthew Lewis, who plays handsome landowner Hugh, was dressed in full cricket gear for the scene at Fountains Abbey

In character: Harry Potter star Matthew Lewis, who plays handsome landowner Hugh, was dressed in full cricket gear for the scene at Fountains Abbey

Stunning: Rachel's dress had a chic floral design and she also wore a pair of black heels and accessorised with a small straw hat and a thin watch for the day's shoot

Stunning: Rachel's dress had a chic floral design and she also wore a pair of black heels and accessorised with a small straw hat and a thin watch for the day's shoot

Channel 5 renewed the All Creatures Great and Small reboot for a second series after its debut drew in a record five million viewers, with fans praising the series for its re-imagining of the Yorkshire vet Herriot. 

Filming for All Creatures Great and Small's second series was hit by delays due to the Covid pandemic, but production finally began earlier this year.

The first series focused on young vet James (Nicholas) who moves to Yorkshire to land a job as a veterinary assistant to Siegfried, played by Samuel West.

Callum plays Siegfried's errant brother Tristan, while Anna Madeley takes on the role of housekeeper Mrs Hall. 

On its way: Filming for All Creatures Great and Small's second series was hit by delays due to the Covid pandemic, but production finally began earlier this year

On its way: Filming for All Creatures Great and Small's second series was hit by delays due to the Covid pandemic, but production finally began earlier this year

Viewers have seen Rachel's character form a blossoming romance with vet James, even leading her to flee her wedding during a Christmas special. 

December's festive episode concluded with Helen and James still unable to reveal their true feelings for each other, even after she ended her romance with handsome landowner Hugh (Matthew).

Elsewhere widower Siegfried plucked up the courage to finally kiss Dorothy (Maimie McCoy) at the Christmas Eve party, while Anna was devastated when her estranged son Edward failed to turn up for the occasion as he'd promised.  

Inspiration: The original BBC series, based on a series of books by former vet Alf Wight, who wrote under the pen name of Herriot, aired from 1978 to 1990, with Christopher as the Dales vet and Robert as his boss

Inspiration: The original BBC series, based on a series of books by former vet Alf Wight and aired from 1978 to 1990 (L-R: Original cast Christopher Timothy, Robert Hardy, Peter Davison)

Tristan remains in the dark about the fact that he failed one of his veterinary exams and isn't fully qualified, and whether Siegfried will come clean about hiding the truth from his brother.  

The original BBC series, based on a series of books by former vet Alf Wight, who wrote under the pen name of Herriot, aired from 1978 to 1990, with Christopher as the Dales vet and Robert as his boss. 

Sadly one cast member who won't return is Dame Diana Rigg, who passed away in September 2020 aged 82, almost a year after filming for series one had wrapped.

Executive producer Colin Callender told the Radio Times that there are 'no final decisions' on whether her character Mrs. Pumphrey will be recast.

RIP: Sadly one cast member who won't return is Dame Diana Rigg, who passed away in September 2020 aged 82, almost a year after filming for series one had wrapped

RIP: Sadly one cast member who won't return is Dame Diana Rigg, who passed away in September 2020 aged 82, almost a year after filming for series one had wrapped

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