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Name
  
Eddie Straiton


Role
  
Author

Died
  
October 30, 2004, Stone, United Kingdom

Books
  
Cattle Ailments, Sheep Ailments: Recogniti, Calving the Cow and Care of th, Horse and Pony Ailments, Animals are my life

Eddie Straiton OBE (born at Clydebank; died 2004 at age 87) known as "the TV vet" was a veterinarian in Staffordshire and Penkridge, an author, and a television host. He was the studio-based technical advisor for the BBC television series All Creatures Great and Small. He was awarded the OBE at the age of eighty.

Straiton studied at Glasgow veterinary school. He started his veterinarian practice in the 1940s. He began his TV career serving as a host on the television show Farming Today in 1957, giving advice on animal health. His broadcasting reached its peak audience when, in 1977, he took up a regular slot on BBC Radio's Jimmy Young Show. He also wrote a series of popular veterinary books (by "the TV Vet") on farm animals and domestic pets. The books sold almost a million copies worldwide.

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Eddie Straiton Wikipedia