From PBS - The series begins downstairs at Manderston, a 109-room Edwardian mansion in Scotland, where Hugh Edgar, architect cum butler, and Jean Davies, grandmother cum housekeeper, organize the junior staff. Composer Daniel Pemberton See all filmmakers & crew (7) Status Edit Released ...
Upstairs, Downstairs: With Gordon Jackson, David Langton, Jean Marsh, Angela Baddeley. The lives and fortunes of the Bellamy family and their below-stairs servant staff at 165 Eaton Place play out against the social, political and historical backdrop of
Upstairs, Downstairs: Com Gordon Jackson, David Langton, Jean Marsh, Angela Baddeley. Os ensaios da aristocrática família britânica Bellamy e do seu pessoal doméstico.
Upstairs, Downstairs: Com Gordon Jackson, David Langton, Jean Marsh, Angela Baddeley. Os ensaios da aristocrática família britânica Bellamy e do seu pessoal doméstico.
This, despite the fact a victory would make Sopranos the first drama in 30 years -- since PBS' Upstairs, Downstairs in 1977 -- to win in the category in its final season.Of the four other nominees for outstanding drama, ABC's Grey's Anatomy is given the best shot at pulling the ...
ROBERT LLOYD
” saidThe New York Times. And as “Downton Abbey” would do 40 years later, “Upstairs, Downstairs” putMasterpieceand PBS in the center of a national conversation. The decline of manners, class relations, America’s “indifference” to history: the series generated fervent commentary about ...
"Downton Abbey" the TV series opened in 1912, the year the Titanic sank, an especially anxious time when Britain was preparing for the "Great War," the conflict that bankrupted the nation, leading to the loss of empire. Screenwriter Fellowes creates in "Downton Abbey" a very human symbol ...
The magic of the big Castro Theatre screen becomes practically another character as "Downton Abbey," a BBC-TV import that ran for six hit seasons on PBS, makes the tricky transition to a stand-alone for a movie audience. It's 1927, and at Downton Abbey, a centuries-old castle stuck in...
Gloria Goodale Arts and culture correspondent ofThe Christian Science Monitor