Downton Abbey
The Crawleys have been the Earls of Grantham since 1772. In the drawing rooms and library and beautiful bedrooms, with their tall windows looking across the park, lives the family, but below stairs are other residents, the servants, as fiercely possessive of their ranks as anyone above. Some of them are loyal to the family and are committed to Downton as a way of life, others are moving through, on the look out for new opportunities or love or just adventure. The difference being that they know so many of the secrets of the family, while the family knows so few of theirs...
Dame Maggie Smith | Violet Crawley / Dowager Countess of Grantham | |
Jim Carter | Charles Carson | |
Elizabeth McGovern | Cora Crawley / Countess of Grantham | |
Hugh Bonneville | Robert Crawley / Earl of Grantham | |
Penelope Wilton | Isobel Crawley | |
Dan Stevens | Matthew Crawley | |
Michelle Dockery | Lady Mary Crawley | |
Brendan Coyle | John Bates | |
Phyllis Logan | Mrs. Hughes | |
Joanne Froggatt | Anna Smith | |
Lesley Nicol | Mrs. Patmore | |
Sophie McShera | Daisy Robinson | |
Robert James-Collier | Thomas Barrow | |
Laura Carmichael | Lady Edith Crawley | |
Siobhan Finneran | Sarah O'Brien | |
Allen Leech | Tom Branson | |
David Robb | Dr. Clarkson | |
Jessica Brown Findlay | Lady Sybil Crawley | |
Amy Nuttall | Ethel Parks | |
Iain Glen | Sir Richard Carlisle | |
Zoe Boyle | Lavinia Swire | |
Kevin Doyle | Joseph Molesley | |
Thomas Howes | William Mason | |
Nicholas Blatt | Brookes / Sir Richards Valet | |
Samantha Bond | Lady Rosamund Painswick |
Director | Ashley Pearce | |
Andy Goddard | ||
Brian Kelly | ||
James Strong | ||
Brian Percival | ||
Writer | Julian Fellowes | |
Producer | Julian Fellowes, Rebecca Eaton, Charles Hubbard, Gareth Neame, Liz Trubridge | |
Musician | John Lunn | |
Photography | Gavin Struthers, David Marsh, Nigel Willoughby |
After Bates' mother dies, he hopes his inheritance will buy him a divorce and allow him to marry Anna, Matthew announces his engagement to Lavinia Swire, and Sybil gets involved in the war effort.
April 1917. With John still absent, Isobel's butler Molesley makes a play for Anna but is rejected. Robert gets a new valet, shell-shocked ex-soldier Henry Lang, whilst William goes off to war. Edith learns to drive a tractor extremely well, and nearly succumbs to a kiss from the married farmer Mr. Drake. Sybil and Thomas work in the cottage hospital, where the latter begins to learn some humanity. At Isobel's suggestion - and to Violet's dismay - Downton Abbey is turned into a convalescent ward to ease the hospital's bed shortage. Mary invites middle-aged newspaper tycoon, and prospective beau, Sir Richard Carlisle to a dinner party, also attended by the Crawleys and Lavinia. Suspicious of Carlisle, Violet invites her daughter and sister to the Earl, Lady Rosamund, who is intrigued by the fact that Carlisle and Lavinia already seem well-acquainted. Carson, despite being taken ill whilst serving dinner, is still perceptive enough to suggest to Mary that Matthew is really the man for her.
Downton is turned into a convalescent hospital for the war-wounded and, through circumstances, Thomas is given authority in its operation. Anna and Bates are briefly reunited, and Branson plots against a heroic general who is dining at Downton.
Matthew and William are missing in France, the mounting tensions between Cora and Isobel result in Isobel's volunteering for France, Bates returns to Downton, and the servants open a soup kitchen for unemployed veterans.
August 1918: Deserted by the baby's father, Ethel has been installed with her child in a cottage on the estate by a sympathetic Mrs. Hughes, who brings her food. Jane, a war widow, has taken Ethel's place as a maid. Vera Bates returns, having spent John's money but with no intention of sticking to their arrangement and planning to make money by selling the story of Lady Mary's indiscretion to Carlisle's newspaper. Tipped off by Anna, Mary goes to see him and explains all, thus scotching Vera's plan as the newspaper owner threatens her with libel action. Having returned to the war, both Matthew and William sustain severe injuries at the Battle of Amiens, fatally in the case of William, who marries Daisy. Mary is glad to become a hospital auxiliary to nurse Matthew, though his spinal damage will, in all probability, leave him paralysed from the waist down and impotent.
An unrecognizable burn victim turns up at the convalescent home claiming to be Mary's presumed drowned cousin Patrick, Carlisle plans to lure Carson from Downton, and Bates' wife reneges on her divorce agreement.
Ethel confronts her baby's grandparents, Bates thinks he might have played a role in his wife's death, Branson and Sybil elope, and Carlisle tries to recruit Anna to spy on Mary.
The Spanish Flu disrupts plans for Matthew's wedding when Cora, Lavinia, Carson, Molesley, and other staff members fall ill. Ethel has to decide the future for her son, and Jane resigns from Downton.
Christmas 1919. Downton Abbey is hosting a lavish Christmas party, yet despite being the season of goodwill, tensions are rife and Bates' arrest has cast a shadow over the festivities.
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Added Date | Jun 14, 2013 15:42:20 |
Modified Date | Jun 12, 2022 00:32:16 |
Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.85:1) |
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Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] Stereo [English] |
Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
Edition Release Date | Feb 07, 2012 |