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Fetch the Vet is a British children's television programme created by Stephen Thraves. 26 episodes were produced by Cosgrove Hall Films for ITV's children's strand CITV and it originally aired between 1999 & 2001. It circulated around Tom Fetch who lived in the countryside working as a vet and was respected by everyone because of his duties to help cure sick or injured animals.

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