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Changing Times at Downton
With Hugh Bonneville (Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham), Julian Fellowes, Alastair Bruce, Chris Croucher, Jim Carter (Charles Carson), Kevin Doyle (Joseph Molesley), Lesley Nicol (Beryl Patmore), Robert James-Collier (Thomas Barrow), Micheal Fox (Andy Parker), Sophie McShera (Daisy Mason), Michelle Dockery (Lady Mary Crawley), Elizabeth McGovern (Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham), Laura Carmichael (Lady Edith Crawley, Marchioness of Hexham), Phyllis Logan (Elsie Hughes), Nic Collins and more.
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@GleePotter8468
@GleePotter8468 5 лет назад
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@jamarileroy7755
@jamarileroy7755 3 года назад
instablaster
@thedolt9215
@thedolt9215 2 года назад
I am embarrassed to admit that I have watched this terrific series at least five times… Julian Fellowes is a genius!
@m.layfette6249
@m.layfette6249 2 года назад
Don't be embarrassed. You're not alone my friend, you're not alone. I could quote you the script just as, if not better than Julian Fellowes himself.
@mitch_the_-itch
@mitch_the_-itch Год назад
The so called creatives should be embarrassed that nobody else can make anything worth watching.
@idaanderson1824
@idaanderson1824 Год назад
I have watched it many times myself. Love it !!
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 Год назад
Why be embarrassed? It is an avenue of greatness all the way around.
@erinperise
@erinperise Год назад
I’ve watched it about 10 😂
@ebriggs3498
@ebriggs3498 2 года назад
What I loved about the scenes of the tourists in the house, was how little the family really knew about their estate! I suspect that was very true. They had all these portraits of the former earls and ladies and there was history behind all of the China, knickknacks, etc., but they didn’t know it because they had lived in that huge house all their lives and thought everyone lived like they did! It was rather sad! I’m glad that the current Earl of Caernarvon who owns Highclere Castle, the house used as Downton, knows and treasures his family’s history!
@roweng.4245
@roweng.4245 3 года назад
Gwen had determination and talent - but she also had a great deal of good luck, and considerable help from Lady Sybil. There were many others, equally talented, equally determined, who had no such good fortune.
@afrozeahmed6515
@afrozeahmed6515 2 года назад
I disagree-you make your own luck.Gwen had light,determination,and was dynamic.She PUSHED the boundries.She shared her dreams with Sybil and thankfully Sybil had the same mind and wanted to transform her life as well as Gwens by helping her!As you walk the way the way appears!Some people have to push and push for their dreams.
@spiritmatter1553
@spiritmatter1553 2 года назад
Boo hoo hoo.
@mg7094
@mg7094 2 года назад
You're right. These houses were meant to keep people in their place. It was tremendous luck that Gwen found someone to help.
@littlebitofhope1489
@littlebitofhope1489 2 года назад
@@afrozeahmed6515 So THAT'S why she gave up several times and was only successful because Sybil applied for her. Because she did it all on her own and made her own luck. SMDH.
@user-bo1rj2xu2s
@user-bo1rj2xu2s 2 года назад
@@afrozeahmed6515 In that time and that place???? Uh...no. Remember, this is fiction.
@kpax2066
@kpax2066 2 года назад
I would love for them to make a show about the Dowagers youth and of Downton in its heyday. How fabulous!
@FelicianoCookie
@FelicianoCookie 2 года назад
I've been thinking of this, I would love to see her tenure as Lady Grantham and how the house looked fully staffed😍 (plus see a much younger Mr. Carson at some point~)
@AuntieCreed
@AuntieCreed Год назад
OMG I would love that!!! ❤❤❤
@kaywatson6505
@kaywatson6505 6 месяцев назад
But who could play her? We remember Maggie Smith in her youth. How does one duplicate that extraordinary talent?
@laura-janeluff8990
@laura-janeluff8990 27 дней назад
Someone needs to pitch these ideas to Julian Fellowes. 😊
@caseyhill636
@caseyhill636 4 дня назад
I think we all would love an early life prequel about The Dowager Countess. But what young actress could possibly want to attempt it? I mean really, who follows Maggie Smith?
@davidhutchinson5233
@davidhutchinson5233 6 месяцев назад
When they put Mrs. Hughes on the spot, her defense of her ideas about her own wedding, I have to say it brought tears to this grown man's eyes.
@veronagarland7601
@veronagarland7601 5 месяцев назад
So touching❤️
@heathermetz3974
@heathermetz3974 Год назад
14:02 “It’s nice to see our upstairs family in a very downstairs environment!”
@athlynne72
@athlynne72 3 года назад
I love that Mrs. Hughs insists on a sit down breakfast for her wedding and Lady Mary has a sit down meal at her 2nd wedding later on. It’s nice to see her grow by learning from others besides her own family and Mr. Carson.
@spiritmatter1553
@spiritmatter1553 2 года назад
Good observation!
@Luke_05
@Luke_05 2 года назад
Never noticed that detail!
@lillianfoulkes4084
@lillianfoulkes4084 Год назад
Oh, good for you! I hadn’t noticed that!
@CJ-im2uu
@CJ-im2uu 3 года назад
Love how Edith and Ms. Hughes were the only people who had the spine to tell Mary , "IT'S NOT ALWAYS ABOUT YOU; How momma would respoond: THERE YA GO. ...and granny would tell her: you can apologize or continue to be bitter.
@andrewaway
@andrewaway Месяц назад
This was such a brilliant series. I must watch it again. ❤❤
@teresaearl5688
@teresaearl5688 Год назад
Don't be embarrassed, I watch it on utube every day, very addictive , as a great escape from the real world lol
@danyaradimacher6581
@danyaradimacher6581 5 лет назад
When the Crawleys planned on downgrading their life style just a notch, was quite moving, which was the realization of the changing times and the prospects of new wealth was being found in other areas and avenues, and no longer through investments and farming. I loved how they managed to keep as close to history as possible and that the storyline of downton mirrored such accuracy.
@alextirrellRI
@alextirrellRI 4 года назад
The attention to detail in all aspects made Downton such a wonderful show.
@Crazydragons-d1g
@Crazydragons-d1g 3 года назад
Moseley was definitely ment to be a teacher at the school I think
@alankobrin762
@alankobrin762 2 года назад
... meant
@philiphema2678
@philiphema2678 Год назад
In the 21st c.these houses are anachronistic one can't deny that some of the greatest moments in British history are to be found within the confines of these beautiful examples of a bygone age. Julian Fellowes is a master of his art and a visionary of historical dimensions.
@caseyhill636
@caseyhill636 4 дня назад
I feel that the further we get away from these beautiful anachronistic homes, the more we yearn to return to them. It’s a beautiful thing
@kaylawilson2856
@kaylawilson2856 2 года назад
I wish people wouldn’t compare Mary and Edith all the time.they are both great characters with flaws you don’t have to pull down one to uplift the other. Both are successful in the end.
@houndandhandbag
@houndandhandbag 2 года назад
What is so funny about the open house, is that no one knows anything about the history of the house they live in, or the art around them. The only one who knows is Mosely.
@santhoshkulkarni1695
@santhoshkulkarni1695 4 года назад
Carson and his baritone!
@bakenumber4
@bakenumber4 3 года назад
Cora is my favorite character..... But, Shirley McClain who plays her ma,ma does a great job as well. Long live Downton Abbey!😊
@lucianapennelli8514
@lucianapennelli8514 3 года назад
Longo live downtown abbey
@honeymcdonald9120
@honeymcdonald9120 Год назад
Oh no - disagree. As much as I loved Shirley McClain i detested her in Downton - such a jarring classless character. 0unless that was the point as she was American)
@camerong5513
@camerong5513 Год назад
all the cast & crew are so self-possessed & articulate!
@ameliasudberry9915
@ameliasudberry9915 2 года назад
I love THIS family,it sometimes feel as if I was in the house I see me in so many of the caricatures I oh so relate. I really hate they're taking it off of Netflix😮😢❤
@ameliasudberry9915
@ameliasudberry9915 2 года назад
I am totally with you I tried to watch it to see if they would let it run over NOT! 🥲 I ALSO LOVE THIS FAMILY I FEEL LIKE I'M RIGHT THERE AT THE DINNER TABLE 🤣🤣🙏💕
@ameliasudberry9915
@ameliasudberry9915 2 года назад
Oh my I just talked to myself WOW 🤣🤣🤣💕🙏🤣🤣🤣
@shivannah772
@shivannah772 5 лет назад
I will never stop loving this series💖💖💖
@terryjohn8309
@terryjohn8309 3 года назад
Hello..
@nikodimser8225
@nikodimser8225 3 года назад
Me too
@littleladybugmom
@littleladybugmom 3 года назад
Me too
@barbarat5729
@barbarat5729 2 года назад
Mary should have ended up with Charles Blake. They had chemistry. I'll never understand why they married her off to a wet noodle. Charles, at the very least could have held a candle to Matthew.
@nora22000
@nora22000 2 года назад
Charles could have kept Downton solvent, too--an issue close to Mary's heart.
@patriciaseitz3530
@patriciaseitz3530 Год назад
Couldn't agree more. He was so much more interesting and seemingly compatible with Mary. But there would still have been room for tension due to their differing views about the estate
@colinscougar2182
@colinscougar2182 2 года назад
Bravo! Thank you for this great season👍 I see it as first time. 👏🏻👏🏻
@joannekucks4343
@joannekucks4343 3 года назад
I really appreciate all the effort that went into making this series from the accuracy of the costumes and furnishings to the manner of speech. I Hope there will forever be an England. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧 🥰❤️
@marinazagrai1623
@marinazagrai1623 3 года назад
Joanne...Anthony Hopkins viewed the series - I admire him greatly as an actor! This would be quite a tribute to the cast (after they found out he watched the series).
@sabdav
@sabdav 2 года назад
It would be a blessing to see England endure after such a long, fascinating history...But like in America, people are being conditioned to question and hate their history, being convinced towards a more tyrannical type of rule...socialism and all that entails. I pray that cooler heads prevail, but who knows.
@sunnydaze2359
@sunnydaze2359 2 года назад
@@sabdav why do people think that Socialism is a bad word. If we didn’t have Socialism in America we wouldn’t have police, fireman, social Security ‘ medicare & so many more things that we enjoy.
@Xfranman
@Xfranman Год назад
The series was, in many features, a more reserved Brideshead Revisited though more contained. But the art of it was the perfect casting to fit the incredible writing framed by the expertise of Maj- Gen. Hon Alistair Bruce of Crionaich whose real life involvement with Her Majesty, the late bereaved Queen, of happy memory, placed him in a unique position to authenticate the fine authorship of Lord Fellowes who daily rubbed elbows with aristocracy.
@bobbidazzler1343
@bobbidazzler1343 5 лет назад
Edith is an absolute knock out towards the end. How did that happen? For me, she was the best Downton bride 2nd time around. Stunning! 🤩
@purselmer5931
@purselmer5931 3 года назад
She finally dropped the "I just ate a rotten grapefruit" face she maintainted through way too many seasons, lol. Sad sack indeed.
@marinazagrai1623
@marinazagrai1623 3 года назад
Bobby...Edith was the middle daughter, insignificant, less pretty than Mary or Sybill. All this is due to the make up and clothing she had to wear - the problem with her is she always fought with Mary. Sisterly relations (you can only understand that if as a woman have a sister that you didn't get along with)! She had to earn a better disposition when she decided to get out of Mary's shadow - thank goodness they lived when they did, because 20 yrs earlier she was supposed to be looking for a husband and nothing else! That was their world and after 1919 (with the vote) they were able to get out and do something worthwhile.
@OzmaOfOzz
@OzmaOfOzz 2 года назад
I hated her hair. It was so unflattering and she didn't change it when the 20s hit. She had the same hair throughout the series 🤦‍♀️ I know it was a wig but they could have chosen a better one at some point...
@ameliasudberry9915
@ameliasudberry9915 2 года назад
IKR SHE SHOWED UP AND SHOWED OUT DIDN'T SHE❤😅😂🎉
@nancychestnut8928
@nancychestnut8928 Год назад
It's because she married a man who adored her. She was happy! Love does that.
@teresaearl5688
@teresaearl5688 Год назад
Wonderful series ❤
@marcosgarcia2643
@marcosgarcia2643 5 лет назад
I haven't seen the Gwen upstairs; I did not go ahead with the full seasons. But it is very emotional to watch this video, a lot of changes, upgrade, downgrade, in - out. It is the life, it is what it is.
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 Год назад
I would love to see how Highclaire Castle was in 1861- 1865. It was great I'm sure.
@arlenemulqueeney7891
@arlenemulqueeney7891 2 года назад
Best series on TV. Couldn’t get enough of it. Especially while I was ill and housebound. ❤️
@sunnydaze2359
@sunnydaze2359 2 года назад
The best series ever as far as I’m concerned. They just don’t make them like that anymore. Nowadays unfortunately they think they have to use a swearword every other word in order to draw an audience. That’s sad doesn’t say much about our generation does it ?
@alonenjersey
@alonenjersey 9 месяцев назад
I'm not surprised nothing this good is on American TV.
@gerardcollins6621
@gerardcollins6621 5 лет назад
My favorite part about the ending was the switch between Edith and Mary, with Edith becoming the more beautiful and fashionable as the show goes on, and shooting well past Mary to become a Marchiones.
@DivineIntuitions.Ishita
@DivineIntuitions.Ishita 5 лет назад
Gerard Collins Edith was a bitch!
@atir2723
@atir2723 5 лет назад
@@DivineIntuitions.Ishita No more than Mary was.
@gerardcollins80
@gerardcollins80 4 года назад
@@DivineIntuitions.Ishita Mary was the bigger bitch, momentarily ringing Edith's life out of bitterness. She was the one who drove Edith that far.
@LocustIvy
@LocustIvy 4 года назад
I agree. Mary felt entitled from the day she was born.
@tsbo6131
@tsbo6131 4 года назад
Having binge watched this series again, my first time view was that Mary was the bitch and screwed over Edith. However, my second viewing changed my opinion, I think Edith was the bitch and was very jealous of Mary and worked to screw her over (she nearly ruined over the pumuk incident). I also observed Edith's jealousy may have started over the first heir to downton, Patrick (who died on the Titanic) as I think Edith was in love with him and he was earmarked for Mary and Mary didn't even want him.
@michaelweaver5036
@michaelweaver5036 4 года назад
It very much about opportunities behind the immediate. My family first left Lithuania/Poland in the mid 19th century for England for opportunity to a) eat and b) prosper. 3 generations later, members of the same family left for California and have succeeded beyond expectation. If an opportunity is presented, grab it. Do Not hesitate. Fear is one's WORST enemy.
@ek7593
@ek7593 4 года назад
Beautiful comment and very true. I experienced something similar before the "Iron Curtain" vanished. Never give up. There are Up´s and Down´s, but in the end all will be well :)
@suzannereilman4516
@suzannereilman4516 4 года назад
...Aaaaa-MEN, adapt or perish...!
@bakenumber4
@bakenumber4 3 года назад
It's true..... "America is a place where great wealth can be made if one is willing to put forth the effort?" But, I hope you, & your family become wealthier than you could've ever imagined. 😊
@atroposblack9492
@atroposblack9492 2 года назад
My dad had left his stable, well paying government job in order to move into a city, so that I could have a good education. At the time of his leaving, every one of his colleagues, even his own family and my mother's family had told him that he was making a grave mistake. Now, I have managed to go farther in life, than the children of his friends who had stayed back in the tea estate. Now, the very people who had once snubbed at my father for being a mere private accountant, are jealous of the way our family has prospered. Take the chances which are made available to you. Don't wait sitting around for some divine providence to come your way.
@oolala53
@oolala53 11 месяцев назад
Gwen isn’t at the table because she left and became a secretary. This is more of a Cinderella story. She gets elevated by her marriage, not by her job. The truth is the majority of women who left such houses for other kinds of work probably only went up one small step, but at least they had other options.
@angelabby2379
@angelabby2379 9 месяцев назад
her husband was also working class but he got money no doubt earned unlike aristo it doesn't change that a nobody can become prominent in a single lifetime (like sir Richard)
@InFltSvc
@InFltSvc 3 года назад
One of the best shows of the time in my opinion, it’s important that people understand it was NOTHING like this in real life for those type of people ..the Drama is all part of the entertainment factor...
@Furienna
@Furienna 3 года назад
What "type of people"? The aristocrats?
@katehobbs2008
@katehobbs2008 3 года назад
How do you know?
@glengamble526
@glengamble526 3 года назад
You realize this show and the writing is heavily researched, right? And you are just an internet know-it-all windbag.
@GailSiebuhr-de6sb
@GailSiebuhr-de6sb Месяц назад
I love it when Cora dismisses Nanny West over her behaviour in a calm, angry, and very to the point about her disgust. Great way to deal with annoying disrespectful people
@Jollygood-br5pd
@Jollygood-br5pd 2 года назад
The auction was heartbreaking. Here is the grandma here are the birthday gifts all going into some stranger’s hands.
@johnwitman8171
@johnwitman8171 Год назад
The stranger might be buying for gifts for their grandma, which was bought from a previous owner who might be a stranger as well
@carolynwhite9313
@carolynwhite9313 Год назад
I have watched the entire series more than five times and I’m not embarrassed about it. I love it. The only thing I don’t love is the devotion of Bates to Anna. “She is incapable of fault “. It is wonderful to witness their love, but please.
@MeghanBelhumeur
@MeghanBelhumeur 4 года назад
Rob James-Collier is just TOO gorgeous 😍😋
@rickbloke17CR
@rickbloke17CR 3 года назад
Exactly my thoughts! I paused the video at 4:30 just to look at him.
@lilyfur985
@lilyfur985 Год назад
I did watch him it quite a few times. He was gorgeous each time I replayed it.
@vc23
@vc23 4 года назад
I'd like Carson's voice to be my alarm in the morning
@jessiebruce3976
@jessiebruce3976 3 года назад
Seed sales
@kristatrenary
@kristatrenary 2 года назад
He would definitely wake a person up !
@janewb1
@janewb1 10 месяцев назад
A rumbling bass. Unforgettable.
@Maaarrina
@Maaarrina 4 года назад
The open house episode remains to be one of my favourite ones
@ronarubis9075
@ronarubis9075 4 года назад
Marina W One of my most LOL episode 😁
@Maaarrina
@Maaarrina 4 года назад
Rona Rubis so true 🤣
@margaretgrodzicka9160
@margaretgrodzicka9160 День назад
simply THE BEST
@martinjenkins6467
@martinjenkins6467 11 месяцев назад
I love the stately houses of England. I remember my parents taking me To England from Australia when I Was ten. I loved those houses so Much, it was like a wonderland.
@shafur3
@shafur3 3 года назад
People get mad that some people have such a big home but it was those big homes that opened their doors to the sick during the wars. I love seeing big beautiful homes and helping the poor too. I just enjoy what I got.
@terryjohn8309
@terryjohn8309 3 года назад
Hello..
@mscott3918
@mscott3918 2 года назад
It was also the big houses that provided work. The Chatsworth estate still employs about 500 people.
@alankobrin762
@alankobrin762 2 года назад
@@mscott3918 Oh, How great! ... how generous. And just WHY did they have so much wealth to begin with??
@Pius-XI
@Pius-XI 2 года назад
@@mscott3918 And not very well paid either
@abshaar13
@abshaar13 2 года назад
@@alankobrin762 and WHAT is exactly wrong with having much wealth?
@ellenreimer3915
@ellenreimer3915 2 года назад
Couldn’t tell you how many times I have watch and rewatched this series.
@derjaeger3321
@derjaeger3321 Год назад
The most successful societies are those that offer readily available upward mobility for all. Otherwise you waste talent.
@germaineprien7691
@germaineprien7691 2 года назад
What I found so curious about this episode is when the visitors would ask who's that pointing to a painting, and the Crawleys would say gosh I dont know...??REALLY? ITS YOUR house and your relatives...
@laalratty
@laalratty 2 года назад
My favourite house to have visited is Muncaster Castle where the all the stories in the audio guides are narrated by the family - including their opinions on the behaviour of their ancestors. There's also a good chance of meeting a member of the family whilst you're there.
@samanthasmith61
@samanthasmith61 9 месяцев назад
I did research a couple of years ago and the family didn't know like 80% of their painting because it was not signed, they don't know the decade lmao (which easy to tell based on fashion)
@Mayanime3
@Mayanime3 Год назад
I desperately need more series like this.
@alonenjersey
@alonenjersey 9 месяцев назад
We all do m'lady.
@Mary-if3sg
@Mary-if3sg 6 месяцев назад
Faccio di nuovo o miei complimenti al signor Fellowes... dall'alto dei miei 59 anni mi permetto d' affermare che sia stata una delle migliori serie televisive di sempre. Ad oggi non so ancora determinare quale dei personaggi di tutto il recitato compreso i due film e sia il migliore....(Sig.ra Maggie Smith a parte) ha solo individuato l' episodio preferito (forse ho già visto una decina di volte tutto ) e credo sia l'ottavo episodio delle terze serie...ma in generale la delicatezza di come sono trattati tutti gli argomenti presi in considerazione nella serie la silente e arguta giustizia con cui vengono puniti tutti i personaggi dei loro risvolti peggiori ed infine lei la granduchessa con il suo lungo sguardo e la sua arguzia nonché alla fine il suo vivere nonostante tutto da generico umano. Grazie ancora signor Fellowes!!
@faviolabloisa4696
@faviolabloisa4696 3 года назад
Beautiful
@AlexS-oj8qf
@AlexS-oj8qf 5 лет назад
Ironically these big houses are now making more monies than the plot of lands the other lords demolish their houses for 😂
@AlexS-oj8qf
@AlexS-oj8qf 4 года назад
@Kuchi Kopi Most of these houses were in the middle of nowhere, it's technically a plantation, a farm house. The land doesn't worth as much because there's no high demand in housing around the area, especially when you happens to lived in Midlands or Yorkshire area. Many lords demolish their house to avoid paying taxes that's implemented later by the Labor Government, more than often they simple remove the roof because demolition cost more than it's worth.
@spencerwilton5831
@spencerwilton5831 4 года назад
Kuchi Kopi in the 1950's grand houses like this were being demolished at the rate of two a week. We lost hundreds of beautiful stately homes. Primarily it was due to labour governments increasing taxes for the "wealthy" to eye watering levels, and death duties finished off many big houses. Others barely survived by selling land, furniture etc. Many were handed to the government to use as hospitals, schools etc and have since been left to rot. Whatever your thoughts on the aristocracy, they did at least maintain the historic buildings of this nation for hundreds of years, at no cost to the taxpayer.
@0Dighs
@0Dighs 4 года назад
@@spencerwilton5831 "at no cost to the taxpayer." Obviously they worked full time to make the amount of money to maintain the house and never explored the work of others, by lets say lend them money, properties, land etc at an extorcionary amount of money and interests. Yeah they deserved it because they've worked their butts off, meritocracy works!
@tfh5575
@tfh5575 4 года назад
Spencer Wilton No loss to anyone except the owner. Ain’t no “we” How did the 1% of the 1% convince everyone that these ostentatious mega mansions were “national heritage”? Only when they needed our money was that the case 😂
@AlexS-oj8qf
@AlexS-oj8qf 4 года назад
@@tfh5575 Actually a lot of historically significant treasure such as paintings, statues, and a lot of other art objects were lost during that era, many purchased by rich Americans and ended up in American Museums, stuff that otherwise could decorate Britain's Museum and attract tourist.
@1Kent
@1Kent Год назад
Highclere Castle & houses like that will cease to exist when the public inevitably gets bored of it.
@GailSiebuhr-de6sb
@GailSiebuhr-de6sb Месяц назад
English homes will always be of interest. The Royal family & the aura around all that it holds with traditions & culture.
@msairs
@msairs Год назад
people didn't realize all the people who were employed and given livelihoods. now people are treating businesses like that, complaining and complaining but not realizing those millionaires employ people and give people a chance to provide for their families and live.
@lionharehart
@lionharehart 11 месяцев назад
If you really want to acknowledge determined strong women give due credit to Eileen Adkins and Jean Marsh, the original creators of Upstairs Downstairs of which most of Downtown Abby's plot is based upon.
@angelabby2379
@angelabby2379 9 месяцев назад
....anyone with a brain can figure it out... so i didn't see anyone giving credit anytime they copied from romeo and juliet or other plot story
@kaylawilson2856
@kaylawilson2856 2 года назад
I wish people wouldn’t compare Mary and Edith all the time.they are both great characters with flaws you don’t have to pull down one to uplift the other. Both are successful in the end.
@LBF522
@LBF522 2 года назад
I agree. I like them both but don't see a need to compare them either. They are just different.
@mikecollett9152
@mikecollett9152 5 лет назад
as enjoy the video, on mother side my gran work in large house before she married my grandfather, in past in we have large house
@margaretgaby2356
@margaretgaby2356 3 года назад
Just me: I think all the actors look so much better in historical costume especially hairstyles.
@elissalombard7021
@elissalombard7021 3 года назад
Except Edith/Laura Carmichael, I think. They purposely made her dowdy and plain, but she’s gorgeous in real life!
@tristantries9211
@tristantries9211 3 года назад
@@elissalombard7021 yes they really had to work to make her look bad too
@Pacora2023
@Pacora2023 3 года назад
Carson is sexy in real life...
@margaretgaby2356
@margaretgaby2356 3 года назад
@@elissalombard7021 Lol not really. She had some nice outfits -mainly the red backless dress. She's just not as pretty as the actress who plays Mary. She looked less fashionable than Mary but many women their age and class weren't fashionable (you can see this is the scene when Mary is a restaurant table and exclaims that she is not a war widow).
@OzmaOfOzz
@OzmaOfOzz 2 года назад
Edith s hair was awful, even towards the end, I can't understand why they never changed her stupid hair/wig. Mary went and cut her hair and it suited her very well, why the hell didn't they do anything for Edith s hair? Smh🤦‍♀️ Cora s hair was also kind of meh.
@joycepino9749
@joycepino9749 2 года назад
I can't believe the Crawley's didn't know anything about the history of the house when the people asked questions about the art.
@samanthasmith61
@samanthasmith61 Год назад
it's like asking Marie Antoinette about the history of Versailles
@jacintasilvaalves8480
@jacintasilvaalves8480 5 лет назад
Ôh maravilhosa,queria que continuasse .
@carolynnewyork6919
@carolynnewyork6919 Год назад
This was an still is a once in a lifetime amazing artistic journey, 4 us all. We all loved it.
@here_we_go_again2571
@here_we_go_again2571 Год назад
@ 9:30 Robert -- Ha! What did he think about all of the women working in service and on farms being "worn out" Or, for that matter, the immense responsibility that Mrs. Hughes, the housekeeper, had to manage.
@honeymcdonald9120
@honeymcdonald9120 Год назад
I knew Sir John but couldn't place him. Then i saw Mr Wickham from the only version of Pride and Prejudice worth watching!!!
@dttra566
@dttra566 4 года назад
OMG!!! It's so amazing having Mr. Carson's voice booming out of my speakers.
@janettetimms8650
@janettetimms8650 Год назад
What a voice
@2805224
@2805224 5 лет назад
is it only british television that can do period drama ? love it, love it, love it
@chrishoo2
@chrishoo2 4 года назад
Not at all, the French can do some marvelous things too but the British set the bench mark very high indeed!
@timelesssecrets3640
@timelesssecrets3640 3 года назад
Korean period dramas are great
@Furienna
@Furienna 3 года назад
There are some great Swedish and Danish historical dramas as well.
@zari2662
@zari2662 2 года назад
There is an Australian period drama called A place Called home that was really good. They also have Frannie Fischer's murder mystery
@spiritmatter1553
@spiritmatter1553 2 года назад
@@zari2662 "Miss Fischer's Mysteries" in the U.S.!
@marcosgarcia2643
@marcosgarcia2643 4 года назад
As far as I remember, Thomas had no success in his hunts at Downton Abbey .....
@lauradarnall227
@lauradarnall227 9 месяцев назад
I love watching Downton Abbey because it makes me stop and think that's how life works in England 🇬🇧 compared to the United States 🇺🇸 as being a head of time 1]
@moose2577
@moose2577 3 года назад
1:49 that kid played Ken Miles' son in Ford v Ferrari!
@marcosgarcia2643
@marcosgarcia2643 5 лет назад
It is sad to see the belongings going away.
@fredwild2166
@fredwild2166 Год назад
This reverence for arbitrary power and privilage is repellent to a citizen of a Republic and SHOULD BE to every United States Citizen!!!
@brucecoe1250
@brucecoe1250 3 года назад
Land, people, the family has been (successfully) operating this Nation's affairs for well over four centuries... thank you, kindly?
@qldr2305
@qldr2305 3 года назад
I love love this show and watched it so many times. I only have one criticism - the Crawleys were way too kind to their staff. I bet staff were treated very badly back in those times.
@Furienna
@Furienna 3 года назад
Oh, come on! It is not like everybody treated their servants badly.
@tristantries9211
@tristantries9211 3 года назад
Idk you wouldn't want your staff up and quitting on you all the time wouldn't benefit you.
@Furienna
@Furienna 3 года назад
@@tristantries9211 Exactly.
@mscott3918
@mscott3918 2 года назад
A minority may have done but most employers saw their staff as part of the family. In some houses generations of the family grew up supported by generations of servant families. Check out Chatsworth for instance. It was usually mutual respect and care.
@mscott3918
@mscott3918 2 года назад
@@tristantries9211 Exactly. My mother was brought up in a very old fashioned way. She had a couple of people working for her for about 40 years.
@kachi2782
@kachi2782 2 года назад
What a load of shit that is. I am old aristocracy and this is painful to watch this joke of a show. I mean the original series were quite honest but come on let's be real here for a second. The reason many of us aren't able to keep our old estates is because of taxation and the ones who imposed those taxations on us are the Sinderby so i find it hilarious that they would dine with them which would make them pariah in true aristocratic circles. This is such a washed out show with agenda being pushed left right and centre (Mostly left of course). I was watching this with my grandmother and she was laughing her ass out at the inaccuracies of the show. It used to be a british show but now it is an american one with all it entails. The Crawley are about as British in terms of Aristocracy as the Sinderby ! My grandmother would rather dine with the King or Prince of Saud than a Sinderby because the Saud are not trying to take our houses away from us.
@davidcorruthers78
@davidcorruthers78 2 года назад
The aristocracy fell as hard as it did because of reckless sons and their indulgences that and after ww1 no one wanted to work in service anymore people were discovering they had opinions
@kachi2782
@kachi2782 2 года назад
@@davidcorruthers78 Keep telling yourself that DAVID. Shalom.
@gisawslonim9716
@gisawslonim9716 2 года назад
@@kachi2782 Racial remarks are most definitely NOT WANTED ON RU-vid AND I HOPE RU-vid SEES WHAT YOU ARE UP TO.
@kachi2782
@kachi2782 2 года назад
@@gisawslonim9716 And what am i up to exactly ? Freedom of speech ? Give me a f.... break. If i was shitting all over muslims you would have given me a like, so cut the double standards crap will you ?
@samanthasmith61
@samanthasmith61 Год назад
you were an old maids! aristocracy my foot you are a delusional nobodym
@harringt100
@harringt100 4 года назад
Who played the little boy at 1:40? He looks so familiar, but I can't seem to place him.
@Amandine951
@Amandine951 4 года назад
He was in A Quiet Place too
@spoilers4017
@spoilers4017 3 года назад
Noah Jupe
@pmajudge
@pmajudge 5 лет назад
GREAT STUFF !!LOVED THE RE- RUNS AT PRESENT !!!!BETTER THAN " UPSTAIRS & DOWNSTAIRS ! (1960 / 70'S ) !!THE CAST WERE ABSOLUTLEY FABULOUS INDEED !!!BRITS CAN ACT THEIR SOCKS OFF !!!!FROM (U.K.).
@michaelmurphy5916
@michaelmurphy5916 Год назад
I haven't keep up. What happened to Daisy inheritance of William's father's farm?
@andrewaway
@andrewaway Месяц назад
This was such a brilliant series. I must watch it again. ❤❤ I have to say that every episode has me in tears. Is that age?
@dobermanpac1064
@dobermanpac1064 4 года назад
Downtown Abbey is second only to Gone With The Wind. Just brilliant acting and story line.
@sunnydaze2359
@sunnydaze2359 2 года назад
Totally agree. It proves that wonderful pictures can be made without all the vulgarity & trashiness. That we have now.
@brucecoe1250
@brucecoe1250 3 года назад
Ah, so having the people from Ecuador to work my vineyard(s) in Texas, Hawai'i, and Wyoming, as my guest is still okay
@eddielung31
@eddielung31 4 года назад
this was indeed realistic during the early 20th century
@carrickrichards2457
@carrickrichards2457 2 года назад
WW1, Universal suffrage and 1929 had significant impact. But it was WW2 and the unexpected maintenance of war time tax levels into post war (to fund the Welfare state, NHS and war debt) that finally ended the means to run a large stately home as a family home. Full employment also meant rising pay and a large staff was impossible to find or finance. Most owners also had Edwardian values, that thought tax avoidance to be immoral: The ones that did not are the ones whose fortunes survive today. Houses appropriated during WW2 were not often returned in good condition, needing significant rennovation and repairs. Few realise quite how extreme post war austerity was, which lasted until 1950s.
@tompahdea9263
@tompahdea9263 2 года назад
My friend in the 80s had a brother that liked to enjoy his long holidays as if back home so he bought into a share of a manor house that was quartered with a great look over a huge valley in the Cottswolds that didn't have much to loose as the lawn in the front of the house was separated from the outlaying pasture by a ha ha or ya ya, one of those ditches from the high side you would not even notice until you fell over the descended portion from the approach. When I did my semester abroad I looked at their furniture and found with the china that they had taken the sugarspoon from their mother's sterling set. Don't know how long they enjoyed it as my friend was gone by the time he was 71 and his brother was in much worse health and a good 7 yrs older. I wonder of the otherside of the road driving di him in as one of the other students in my group had planned to visit his son in the program and before i knew it the parents after starting out their driving portion of their visit in the cotswolds had returned after an unfortunate incident driving. He probably was on the wrong roadside?
@Saucyakld
@Saucyakld 5 лет назад
Loved the series , almost like family! But its still hard for women. Have a job, look after the children, cook, clean, wash and scrub, Never ending! While my husband rows, plays basketball and loves to go fishing each weekend. And most weddings now are smaller and more intimate!
@mikrokupu
@mikrokupu 5 лет назад
Sorry I had to read your post several times, first I thought you were trolling... So why do you accept the situation, you being responsible for everything at home (as it sounds)?
@fabianH-hm5vm
@fabianH-hm5vm 5 лет назад
Sorry, but that's not a marriage. It seems, you are the housekeeper for him, not his partner in life.
@whatever-ou2he
@whatever-ou2he 5 лет назад
Why don't you go out too, regularly, while he looks after his children?
@ginajones1003
@ginajones1003 4 года назад
Tineke Williams You need to have a serious talk with your husband. He was obviously brought up to be waited on hand and foot and needs a big wake up call.
@samanthasmith61
@samanthasmith61 9 месяцев назад
that's bare minimum... why don't you try provide financially fully and told him to take care of children, otherwise you can't complain. he put roof over ur head... while you whine because you have to clean house that he bought
@FavreianVengeance
@FavreianVengeance 3 года назад
Thank Goodness, Robert doesn't have to call her Mrs. Carson.
@c.a.macrae3519
@c.a.macrae3519 4 года назад
Love Downton Abbey, then you will love C.A MacRae's Gemini Complex, The Cabal: After the final demise of the Cathars at Chateau Mount Montségur in the south of France in 1244, a heroic rescue by a Knights Templar took place. Six hundred and fifty-three years later a murder and spate of suspicious deaths of the clergy become linked in the south of France. Flo’s first day (10th November 1918) at Chandringham doesn’t work out quite how she imagined. A bright but humble farm girl finds herself thrust into the upper echelons of society. Rather than being trained in the everyday tasks of a maid, she’s told she needs to leave her old life behind and immerse herself in the life of the aristocracy, as Lady Mary Tavistock. Her world is turned upside down, Flo realises she’s not the person she’s always thought she was and to make matters worse she finds out her life is endangered. In order to make sense of who she really is and what her purpose in life is, she’s sent to Switzerland to meet others of her kind. the first book of a trilogy. It's going to be released later this year.
@iggybarrato9009
@iggybarrato9009 4 года назад
Factory and shop work was booming and better paid at that time?
@here_we_go_again2571
@here_we_go_again2571 4 года назад
Iggy Barrato, During the war (WW1) afterwards there were periodic business recessions. But work in the factories was improving because of labor unions (safety, hours, disabled compensation). Sadly, for the shop-girls work didn't improve much. The biggest change in British society was that common people, as opposed to only the nobility, aristocracy, and independent farmers (who had large enough farms to hire people) were able to become educated (national educational efforts, preceded by the efforts and institutions of the church of England) Only the most wealthy families could afford to retire their servants on the family's estate or on property owned by the estate in the village near the estate. The changes and pace of life increased with each decade from the beginning of the industrial revolution. WW1 sent those changes and pace of life into overdrive. British society had been attempting to meet the challenges of the Industrial revolution a few decades after it began. But societies change slower than the circumstances on the ground, as the technological changes advanced.
@kdmdlo
@kdmdlo 3 года назад
So 14 years elapse over the course of Downton Abbey's run. Given that Daisy was undoubtedly 18 (or older) at the start ... would make her 32 at the end. There's no way she was that old. All these years elapse and nobody ages.
@annas.7710
@annas.7710 3 года назад
I think she was younger than 18 in the beginning. I guess that she might be 15 or so.
@glengamble526
@glengamble526 3 года назад
It’s a show-suspend disbelief and enjoy it.
@kdmdlo
@kdmdlo 3 года назад
@@glengamble526 Fair enough ... but as an engineer, I can't help but think of these kinds of details. Cheers.
@brontewcat
@brontewcat 2 года назад
It’s been 10 years or more since the show was first filmed - so the characters are aging pretty close to the reality of the actors. Dame Maggie was making that point about Violet. But if Violet was in her early 70s when the show started her age would be within a year or so of Dame Maggie’s actual age
@stephanieln
@stephanieln 3 года назад
Does anyone know the name of the song that plays while they go to the auction? It’s also playing in the beginning of this video
@StarOnTheWater
@StarOnTheWater 5 лет назад
Who would have thought this was produced by Ed Sheehan?
@mol9842
@mol9842 5 лет назад
What?
@MiiFone1
@MiiFone1 4 года назад
"The Lady Mary Tudor" was she named after QM1?
@tadiwa1999
@tadiwa1999 5 лет назад
How do I find the name of the theme in the intro and background?
@pmajudge
@pmajudge 5 лет назад
AAAAAAAAAAHHHH !!!!GREAT STUFF !!!" DOWNTON ABBEY " ---- MANY CHEER'S TO JULIAN FELLOWES THE WRITER & CREATOR. AND ALL WHO PLAYED SUPER ROLES !!!!!PART IN THIS WONDERFUL SERIES !!!!!MAKING IT SO VERY SUCCESSFUL!!!INDEED ALL AROUND THE WORLD !!!!I WATCHED THE --- SERIES -- 6 ONLY NOW WATCHING THE RE-RUNS 2019 !!!!AND HAVE THROUGHLY ENJOYED VERY MUCH INDEED !!!THE BRITSH ACTORS CERTAINLY ACT THEIR SOCKS OFF !!!!!!!!!!FROM (U.K.).
@walterroberts2861
@walterroberts2861 2 года назад
Individuals; Should Be Considered In The Garmentary; Individuality; Needs To Be Considered In Individual Accessories!!!! Arguments About Fashion and Their Differences Should Be Subtle Amongst The Women; Not Forgotten!!!!
@paolaago5601
@paolaago5601 3 года назад
Se ci fosse la traduzione in italiano sarebbe perfetto😍
@walterroberts2861
@walterroberts2861 2 года назад
Women and Men Want Individual Attention; Not Just Corpus; There Is Something That We Call "Private Stock;" and "Public Trading!!!" The Father was Accustomed To Business in Time's Past!!! He Still Has Its Claime
@cartoons981
@cartoons981 Год назад
gwen was sent back as temptation it seems
@frankclarke6624
@frankclarke6624 Год назад
Men supply muscle mass and DNA. Women create civilization.
@richardmiranda640
@richardmiranda640 Год назад
Get out while the getting’s good,
@secretsuzie
@secretsuzie 2 года назад
Put a sock in it, Mary.
@judykp3325
@judykp3325 3 года назад
I could never imagine living like this!
@sunnydaze2359
@sunnydaze2359 2 года назад
I’m afraid it would bore me to tears. I love the show but I would not want to be any of those characters or live the way they did.
@ЛРу-Су
@ЛРу-Су 3 года назад
Фільм і серіал дуже чудовий абацтво Даунтан
@walterroberts2861
@walterroberts2861 2 года назад
The Narrator; Sounds Great!!!! He Sounds The Same As J.R.R. Tolkien; Within Discussion!!!!
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