Downton Abbey
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For those of you who will watch DowntonAbbey in USA, I would just like to say that the executives at PBS have shortened it by 2hours as they think you are unable to understand it. We didn't understand the problems of inheritance either prior to watching, but we learnt about it through this programme. It does give a wonderful idea of how it was in Britain once and the clothes are gorgeous. The writer, Julian Fellows, is very upper class himself, coming from the same type of family as the tv one. Of course for the lucky few, this way of life still exists,if in a slightly different form sometimes, for the huge majority it doesn't
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My DH and I were totally sucked in by Downton Abbey, which just completed its four-week run on Masterpiece Theatre. We thoroughly enjoyed every bit of it -- so much so that I ordered the DVD from Masterpiece. It is the unedited UK version, so I'll watch again when it arrives to see what I missed.
A second Downton series for Masterpiece next year is in production. We can't wait. Anyone who loves British historical drama should enjoy this series. Maggie Smith was at peak performance every time she was on screen. If you liked the movie Gosford Park, you'll love this, it's written by the same author. And this was a fun nod back to the history of Masterpiece and its original Upstairs, Downstais series.
A second Downton series for Masterpiece next year is in production. We can't wait. Anyone who loves British historical drama should enjoy this series. Maggie Smith was at peak performance every time she was on screen. If you liked the movie Gosford Park, you'll love this, it's written by the same author. And this was a fun nod back to the history of Masterpiece and its original Upstairs, Downstais series.
#5
Oh my, when the credits rolled on Sunday, I said, "oh nooooooooo"! I didn't want it to end. I guess we'll just have to bide our time until the second series is completed. I hope that O'Brien gets her comeuppance! And Thomas - well, he's just as bad. The same actor played Liam on Corontation Street (a British soap).
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I loved it, great insite to the english society. Wish we didn't have to wait to see the next installment. So much better than the trash on most stations. I don't know how many more reality shows they can think of but I'am reallytired of them. now maybe a good reallity quilting show I cound get into. :lol:
#7
I'm rolling my eyes at this because my husband loves this series. LOL, he just finished watching part 4. I laughed because I couldn't believe there was a thread for this on here, LMAO. I just didn't expect it. It's not that I'm not a fan, I just for the moment don't have the attention span to sit and watch the DVR'd 4 episodes for like 8 hours straight right now... but he does. So I sew and chat on here, while the rest of you are apparently in solidarity with him, and now he is laughing about it... thanks everyone ;)
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- The Creative Seamstress
Explosive blessings, abundance and inspiration to you all!
- The Creative Seamstress
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Location: Central Illinois
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Oh, that's a whole new thought...a reality quilting show!The fabric hoarder. The DH who doesn't support the quilter. The blocks that won't square up, the border that won't lay flat. The quilt police tearing apart everyone's best efforts. The family member who tosses aside the gifted quilt with barely a glance, or sells it at a garage sale.
I'm not sure I'd watch it!
I'm not sure I'd watch it!
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