Fans of All Creatures Great and Small have been looking for new period dramas to fill the void.
The show last aired in December 2025, when it returned to Channel 5 for a Christmas special. With season 7 yet to air, fans are on the hunt for similarly cosy programmes to tide them over until the drama returns.
One show in particular has emerged as the perfect substitute, with devoted viewers declaring it a “masterpiece” of the genre.
It follows a fan taking to Facebook to seek recommendations after completing an earlier run of the series.
They wrote: “Hello Everyone! Just finished watching the 4th season… Could you please recommend something similar until the new season’s release?”
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One fellow enthusiast stepped forward to suggest Home Fires, which originally aired on ITV back in 2015, reports the Express.
They commented: “Has anyone mentioned Home Fires? Such a great show (WWII fiction) in the spirit of these others many of us seem to love (Father Brown, Grantchester, Doc Martin, etc).
“BUT the show was cancelled, leaving multiple egregious cliffhangers. The creator was smart though; he wrote a series to fill the gaps and flush out the stories.”
Home Fires is a period drama centred on the lives of courageous Women’s Institute members serving on the Home Front throughout the Second World War. Set in the fictional rural Cheshire village of Great Paxford, the show draws inspiration from Julie Summers’ book Jambusters.
The programme’s debut series boasts an impressive 100% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with viewers flocking to the comments section to heap on their praise.
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One viewer gushed: “Loved, loved, loved this series!! Just heard they are doing a second season, hurray! Just good, clean TV about regular people dealing with irregular circumstances. Please continue the series…”
A second remarked: “The name being Home Fires on Masterpiece, it doesn’t lie about the Masterpiece part.”
A third observed: “The show follows several women and the challenges they face in supporting the war effort. Some of the story lines are more soap opera than others, but I am enjoying every minute.”
Another wrote: “I grew up in the USA during WWII (age 9-14) and watching what the Brits were experiencing during that time is fascinating. I hope it continues throughout the entire war.”
Additional Facebook suggestions for programmes to enjoy if you’re a fan of All Creatures Great and Small featured: Call the Midwife, Father Brown, Grantchester and Foyle’s War.
Home Fires is currently available to stream for free on Channel 4 and U.


