Tristan Farnon is a character in the TV series "All Creatures Great and Small." He is a young and mischievous veterinary apprentice who often gets into humorous situations. Tristan interacts with the various animals in the show by providing care, treatment, and sometimes causing chaos with his antics.
Tristan Farnon is a character in the book "All Creatures Great and Small" by James Herriot. He is the younger brother of Siegfried Farnon, a veterinarian, and also a veterinarian himself. Tristan is known for his carefree and mischievous personality, often getting into humorous and sometimes troublesome situations. In the story, Tristan serves as a source of comic relief and contrasts with the more serious and responsible characters, adding a light-hearted element to the narrative.
The dog that played Tricki Woo in "All Creatures Great and Small" was owned by actor Peter Davison, who portrayed Tristan Farnon in the series. The dog, a Yorkshire Terrier, was named "Daisy." Although Tricki Woo is a fictional character in the show, the real-life connection between the dog and Davison added a charming element to the character's portrayal.
His character's name in Legends of the Fall (1994) was Tristan.
James Herriott, he wrote "All creatures Great & Small" his Employer who was also a Vet was Sigfried Farnan and his hapless younger brother Tristan. so in my opinion James Herriott is the Animal Doctor.
The Tristan and Isolde poem is significant because it explores the intense emotions and actions of the character Tristan as he navigates love, loyalty, and betrayal. Tristan's emotions drive his actions, leading to a tragic and complex story of love and fate.
Legends of the Fall included a character called Tristan played by Brad Pitt.
Some of them include: Daimler Barker 18 Special (Tristan), MG, not sure of model(Tristan), Sunbeam Talbot Alpine Coupe(Tristan), 1937 Austin 7(James), Hillman (not sure of year/model), Austin A40 Devon, Ford Anglia.
Barbara Jansen has written: 'Tristan und Parzival' -- subject(s): Civilization, Medieval, History and criticism, Medieval Civilization, Perceval (Legendary character), Perceval le Gallois, Romance of Tristan, Romances, Tristan (Legendary character)
His name was Tristan.
Doris Rosenband has written: 'Das Liebesmotiv in Gottfrieds Tristan und Wagners Tristan und Isolde' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Love in literature, Romances, Tristan (Legendary character)
Heinrich von Freibert has written: 'Heinrich's von Freibert Tristan' -- subject(s): Tristan (Legendary character), Romances
Patrick Michael Thomas has written: 'The pool of Aphrodite, the new Tristan' -- subject(s): Poetry, Knights and knighthood, Tristan (Legendary character), Wizards, Adaptations, Arthurian romances, Merlin (Legendary character)