All Creatures Great and Small returns for its sixth series, featuring the beloved Rachel Shenton as Helen Herriot.
Theperformer boasts an impressive portfolioand gained recognition for her Academy Award-winning short film, The Silent Child.
During her appearance on Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh, she discussed her upcoming ventures beyond All Creatures, acknowledging her newest character represents a dramatic shift from Helen Herriot.
Following a preview ofher latest series, The Rumour,Alan remarked: "This is not a cosy drama, is it?"
"No, it's a bit of a departure from All Creatures isn't it", Rachel acknowledged whilst explaining her passion for varied roles.
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In her fresh production, she portrays Joanna, following a mum who relocates to a small community only to suspect a child murderer resides nearby.
The character couldn't be more different from Helen Herriot in All Creatures, yet Rachel explained that range is precisely what drew her to performing.
She disclosed she's currently crafting a theatrical piece - her newest professional venture, stating: "It's hugely important to me, variety is what you get into this business for, to tell stories and to do them in whatever medium that is.
"I love all sorts of stories, I love feature films and short films.

"At the moment I'm writing a play and all of it is so important to me, that you just get to tell your version of the story in whatever way that is."
The actress has made a comeback to the horror genre, featuring in The Strangers – Chapter 2, the fourth instalment of The Strangers film series.
She portrays Debbie, the elder sister of the main character Maya (Madelaine Petsch), who is a survivor of the Strangers.
The most recent film premiered in September 2025.
All Creatures Great and Small airs on Thursdays on Channel 5 at 9pm
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