Each episode of "Upstairs, Downstairs" was strictly structured around three dramatic "acts." In Britain, where the program aired on ITV, viewers knew an act had finished when the program cut to commercials. The downstairs staff Upstairs If by chance you meet a Lower Servant, you should walk past, leaving them un-noticed. Known as "Roberts" upstairs and "Miss Roberts" downstairs, she is often fussy and suspicious of those around her, both upstairs and downstairs. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site. Mrs. Bridges quite savagely dresses Emily down about her affections for William. Nicola Pagett has suffered from manic depression, and chronicled her experiences with this in a 1998 book titled Diamonds Behind My Eyes. Portrayed by John Quayle, Lord Newbury (later the Marquess of Newbury) is James Bellamy's best friend, who attended the same schools and served as an officer in the Household Cavalry with him. He alsokept up his role as Inspector Jack Frost in ITV's A Touch Of Frost until 2010 and took over from comedy hero Ronnie Barker in Still Open All Hours, which is still on air. Some members of the former "Upstairs, Downstairs" cast, from left: Jean Marsh (the original. Women formerly known as housewives would berate me roundly and then ask for an autograph. Cast lists began to reflect the population at large. Subsequent series refer to an aging husband named Archie who dies off screen leaving her a widow; she attends Elizabeth's 1909 wedding with Agatha (her only appearance during the entire run, but with no dialogue). Video editing was expensive and so we had to blunder on, regardless of cock-ups. She was often accompanied by her useful but snobbish lady's companion Miss Hodges, a clergyman's daughter from Cromer. Back-stage group photo from the 50-years BAFTA celebration event from October 2007. to guest on a forthcoming Season Four episode of, What Christmas Is In Country Places by Charles Dickens, Louisa Cornell By the late 18th century, a new species of rat had invaded England. Upstairs Downstairs. She appeared with Alec Guinness in A Voyage Round My Father (1971). Here, we catch up with the Larkin family'sactors and actresses 30 years after the show first delighted audiences on ITV in the early90s. Portrayed by Simon Williams, Major The Honourable James Rupert Bellamy MC (1881 October 1929) is the son of Richard and Lady Marjorie Bellamy and the brother of Elizabeth. Angela Baddeley Mrs. Bridges Older sister to the actress Hermoine Baddeley,Angela made her stage debut at the age of 8 in 1912at the Dalston Palace in London in a play called The Dawn of Happiness. THE Darling Buds of May was one of the biggest dramas ITV ever aired - and launched Catherine Zeta-Jones on the world asMariette, the eldest child of the sprawling Larkin family. She says that as a child, she watched a cart arrive on the estate with various goods from London and then leave again and longed to know where it had been, and so went into service with Lady Marjorie when asked. In 1913, Alfred returns to Eaton Place in search of refuge, after murdering his most recent employer (and lover). In the spring of 1923 James and Diana meet by chance at an illicit London jazz club and have a weekend fling at a cottage in Sandwich as Diana schemes for them both to run away to the Continent. We didnt have the luxury of retakes. Portrayed by Ian Ogilvy, socialist poet Lawrence Arthur Kirbridge (born 1879) is Elizabeth Wallace's first husband. As Captain Bellamy, I became accustomed to the sobriquet cad. We didn't have the luxury of retakes. Portrayed by Brian Osborne, Mr Pearce (1872? After leaving the series, Pagett went on to played the title role in a 1977 BBC adaptation of, Gordon Jackson Angus Hudson The stern, bible quoting Mr. Hudson ran 165 Eaton Place with an iron hand, while at times his soft side w. 2023 Number One London Blog. By Hugo Vickers. She is informally called "Pru", and James calls her Aunt Pru, although she is not related to the Bellamys. Kate was still alive and well in 1931 (Rose wrote to 'Mrs Hudson' that year according to the second TV Times Upstairs Downstairs special). She was preceded by Doris, Nellie, and Emily. See our privacy policy for more information. During this period, Ms. Pagett wrote love letters to Alastair Campbell, the press secretary of Prime Minister Tony Blair, with whom she had become obsessed after watching him on television. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. By then Ms. Pagett had already begun her screen career, mostly by making guest appearances on British television series. Nothing more could have happened to me anyway, she told The Washington Post years later about her decision to leave the show. Primrose actress Abigail went from HE Bates - the author of the Darling Buds books - to William Shakespeare. Simon Williams remembers his time on the hit 70s series. is Lady Marjorie's long-time Lady's maid (or personal maid). The cast gathered in May 1977 (a whole 16 months after the last episode aired in the UK) to celebrate the screening of the final episode on PBS. Portrayed by Rachel Gurney, Lady Marjorie Helen Sybil Bellamy (ne Lady Marjorie Helen Sybil Talbot-Carey; 6 May 1860 or 12 July 1864 15 April 1912) is the wife of Richard Bellamy and the mother of James and Elizabeth. Cast . Lady Dolly is the daughter of the Earl of Shelbourne and lives, in 1928, in Mayfair. In addition to her daughter, a film and television production manager, Ms. Pagett is survived by a sister, Angela. She was the mother of Lady Marjorie and grandmother of James and Elizabeth Bellamy. 5 Seasons. A favorite of the playwright Harold Pinter, she played Helen when he directed Jean Giraudouxs The Trojan War Will Not Take Place (1983). The series consists of 68 hour-long episodes that aired in Great Britain on ITV from 1971 to 1975 and in the United States as part of Masterpiece Theatre on PBS from 1974 to 1977. By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. When in one episode I lost my temper with my wife, the disapproval I encountered in the street the following week was heartfelt. However,she soon grew tired of being cast in generic 'pretty girl' roles in the UK. She later appeared in Frankenstein: The True Story (1973), a television movie whose co-writer was Christopher Isherwood. She is however emotionally disturbed by the sinking and loss of Lady Marjorie, taking the blame personally, and is later sent off by Richard to a psychiatric ward. Filming & Production Ms. Pagett married the actor turned writer Graham Swannell in 1975. He saves Elizabeth from imprisonment by mentioning her family and connections to the police after she takes part in a suffragette attack on a government minister's London home. Pam made kindly Florence 'Ma' Larkin her own in The Darling Buds Of May and went on to star in, well, just about everything. In the film Anne of the Thousand Days (1969), she was Princess Mary, the teenage daughter of Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII. ), whose first name is never revealed, is the coachman from 1903 until 1909, when he is replaced by the much-more resourceful and motivated Thomas Watkins. 2011 -2022. Movie star Catherine's breakout role was as pretty Mariette, who married Charley in The Darling Buds Of May. Portraying the social niceties and sexual scandals of Edwardian England, Upstairs, Downstairs became one of the most successful TV series of all. Season 1; Season 2; Season 3; Season 4; Season 5 (1,030 . And 40 years after that, Julian Fellowes gave us the Grantham family in Downton Abbey (after his Oscar for the country-house whodunnit Gosford Park in 2002). Harold Scott was a Shell Oil executive, and Barbara (Black) Scott was stationed there with the Womens Royal Naval Service. She was portrayed by Angela Baddeley, who was nominated twice for an Emmy (Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actress). Nicola Mary Paget Scott was born on June 15, 1945, in Cairo, to British parents who had met in Egypt. Her final screen role was in Up Rising (2000), a mini-series about a retired couple in a village of oddballs. Depicting an Edwardian aristocratic family living in a townhouse in Belgravia, waited on by a selection of servants, Upstairs Downstairs became so popular that a spin-off was planned. When the Kirbridge marriage ends, Thomas becomes chauffeur to the Bellamys at Eaton Place where he ultimately blackmails Richard and Lady Marjorie, and leaves service to marry Sarah and to set up a garage business together. I have always loved it immensely. In the spring of 1924, Lily and Hudson start to spend their time off together and Hudson expresses a desire to marry her. Rose herself found no luck in love her finace Gregory died on the battlefield and she lost all the money he left her in his will to Jamess investments in the stock market. you will spare them the shame of explaining their presence more.. A dramatic standoff results, with Alfred holding Edward hostage at knifepoint. But because "Upstairs, Downstairs" aired on commercial-free PBS, Americans lost that vital dimension to the story. After the war, and following a short period in which he and Daisy leave service, he becomes chauffeur and under butler to the Bellamys, and in 1930 he becomes butler to Lord and Lady Stockbridge. She gives birth to a daughter, goes to jail with fellow suffragists, has an affair with an Armenian financier and tries running a hat shop before sailing away to New York, leaving others in the household to deal with Englands experience of World War I, the Spanish flu and the stock market crash. According to Series One, they marry in 1909. She had gone completely noisettes, she wrote in Diamonds Behind My Eyes (1997), a memoir about her psychiatric crisis, but asked not to be described as mentally ill. It gets right up my nose.. He commits suicide after losing his fortune in the Wall Street Crash of 1929. Information given on-screen about the marital status of Mrs Bridges was contradictory. Illiterate and inexperienced, she is sent to Eaton Place by an agency for domestic servants. The upstairs floor of the Brain House is the Thinking Floor. Upstairs Downstairs TV Series 2010-2012 TV-PG 1 h IMDb RATING 7.4 /10 6.4K YOUR RATING Rate POPULARITY 2,864 129 Play trailer 1:48 11 Videos 51 Photos Drama A new family and their servants live at the London townhouse at 165 Eaton Place in 1936. A desperate Dex reaches out for help, Matt forms an uneasy alliance with Agent Nadeem, and Karen concocts a dangerous plan to provoke Fisk. Not to be confused with. 24/02/2023 19:09. In the series finale she married Mr Hudson after hints of a romance between the pair for years. Her performance as the doomed, adulterous title character earned glowing reviews. After losing his fianc, he leaves the military for a position with an investment firm prior to meeting Hazel Forrest, whom he marries. What Are We Going to Do with Uncle Arthur? Edward is a high-spirited, honest and happy person and the source of happy banter, but suffers from severe shell shock after returning from the front. Ray Romano (Ray Barone), Patricia Heaton (Debra Barone), Brad Garrett (Robert Barone), Doris . She is portrayed by Jean Marsh, who was nominated for an Emmy for Best Actress in a Drama series four times, winning once. She quickly strikes up an unlikely friendship with head house parlourmaid, Rose. He is sent off to a military post in India so that he would not be present when his illegitimate child with an underparlour maid is born; the child dies in childbirth. Cast in a minor role as the accident-prone scullery maid, Ruby Finch, in the drama Upstairs Downstairs, Jenny Tomasin often stole the scene. In a curious example of life imitating art, the actors found that their fictional status influenced the treatment they received in the real world. In the final episode, she and Hudson are married and moved to open a seaside boarding house in Hastings. She preferred the stage, but she won praise for her work on television as the rebellious and thoroughly spoiled Elizabeth Bellamy, and later as Anna Karenina. The show was revived in 2010, picking up some six years after the end of the original with . Why dont you get Faith Brook? Indeed she had to be persuaded to take the part of Lady Marjorie., a role which generated fan mail for Gurney until the end she passed away in 2001 at age 81. A former child actor, he is best known for his work as the footman Edward on the 1970s television series Upstairs, Downstairs, as Billy, For the fictional television character, see David Langton (General Hospital)David Muir Langton (born Basil Muir Langton-Dodds; 16 April 1912 25 April 1994) was a British actor who is best, Eleanor Lucy V. Kendrick (born 8 June 1990) is an English actress best known for playing Anne Frank in the BBC's 2009 miniseries The Diary of Anne Frank, Ivy Morris in the first series of the 2010. There were so many historical amuse-bouches to be gobbled up along the way: the Great War; the sinking of the Titanic, the General Strike. Rose was originally depicted as the head house parlor maid of 165 . She returns early in the following year after the factory is destroyed in the Silvertown explosion. Kitty and Chrissie played Zinnia and Petunia Larkin in all three series of The Darling Buds after answering an advert for "10-year-old black-haired Kentish twins". Portrayed by Pauline Collins, Sarah Moffat (born July 1882, also known as Clmence Dumas, Clmence Moffat, and Sarah Delice) claims to be the daughter of Albert Moffat and Marianne Dumas and the great-granddaughter of Alexandre Dumas. Kate Hudson, ne Bridges (1858sometime after 1931) was the cook at 165, Eaton Place throughout the whole series. So conceited is she, that she believes that she is a subject of envy in London society. But what has become of the original line-up of stars, from Philip Franks' tax inspector Charley to Petunia and Zinnia, the family's twins, who were played by real-life twins? 35 Clarendon Square, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England, UK. She was Ophelia in Hamlet, Masha in The Seagull and Regina in Ghosts.. The Bellamys, Richard and Lady Marjorie, live there with their two grown children and about a half dozen servants, as the world of London aristocracy changes around them. Portrayed by Anthony Andrews, Lord Robert Charles Algernon St. John Stockbridge, Marquess of Stockbridge (born 1901) is the son of the Duke and Duchess of Buckminster. She was 75. I was hesitant at first to watch the new Upstairs Downstairs, knowing that it would be impossible to equal the quality production that was the original series. BTW, the actress who played the cook in the film, Angela Baddeley, she advised them what they did and didn't do in the 1900's because she grew up in the 1900's so she was very instrumental to them. Our access to working-class roles is unfairly declared to be absurd. Diana's plans are thwarted and a divorce scandal looms; James offers to marry her but confesses that the war destroyed the man she once knew and that he cannot 'get on' with life, content instead to watch it go by. In April 1912, Miss Roberts survives the sinking of the RMS Titanic while travelling to America with Lady Marjorie, who perishes. Upstairs, Downstairs. She then begins a career as music hall entertainer Clmence Dumas/Sarah Delice, known for saucy songs like "What Are We Going to Do with Uncle Arthur?" Upstairs, Downstairs, 1971-75, as the infamous James Bellamy Credit: Alamy Like a trailer for a lousy film, the programme only shows the highlights of one's life - there's no reference to the. She made her London stage debut in The Boston Summer in 1968. Angus Hudson (1856?) Winchmore briefly challenges Richard on his conservative view as opposed to her liberal/radical views and serves as Elizabeth's maid of honour at her wedding. In later life she outwardly appears to be a tyrannical and harsh battle-axe, particularly to the awkward scullery-maid, Ruby, but she is a kind and affectionate woman and regards Ruby as the daughter she never had. All Rights Reserved. Upstairs, Downstairs is a British television drama series created by Jean Marsh and Eileen Atkins, and developed by Alfred Shaughnessy for London Weekend Television. She had also hopes to be the one to marry the widowed Richard, having known him for many years, but even though she did not, remains a close family friend even though Richard is remarried later, to Virginia Hamilton. When will Season Two (2) Air In the U.S.A? In August 2011, it was announced that Dame. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Popular. Rose Buck (born 1873) was born to a gamekeeper and his wife on the Southwold estate where Lady Marjorie was born and raised. By this point, both Richard and Hazel have become extremely fond of Virginia and her two other children, Alice and William. A former child actor, he is best known for his work as the footman Edward on the 1970s television series Upstairs, Downstairs, as Billy .more David Langton Upstairs, Downstairs, Compact Mrs. Van Groeben is an acquaintance of Lady Marjorie, Lady Prudence and Lady Templeton who works with them on a domestic servants aid committee, but her snobbery and condescending attitude result in her being deeply disliked by all three women, especially Lady Templeton. How had the upper classes clung on for so long, with only a green baize door to protect them? Eager to marry Elizabeth off, the Bellamys are relieved when she falls in love with a young German baron--until they make a shocking discovery. The BBC's delightful six-part Pride and Prejudice miniseries entered the zeitgeist at roughly the exact moment Colin Firth's Mr Darcy clambered out of a lake wearing a sopping wet white shirt.. Watch with BritBox. Anyone can read what you share. In the episode I Dies from Love, set during the summer of 1907, the scullery maid, Emily, falls in love with William and the two spend most of their days off together. I think it's perfectly fine to have different carpet on the stairs/hall vs downstairs rooms. I need to buy this series in DVD. By the time we rode off, they and their steeds were champing ominously at the bit. In June 1904, Richard Bellamy commissions Guthrie Scone to paint his wife. She received glowing reviews for her performance as the doomed, adulterous title character. He is a somewhat reluctant member of Georgina Worsley and Lady Dolly's social group of 'wild young things'. We had none of Downton 's snappy exchanges or panoramic long shots. When John Hawkesworth, our producer, came to rehearsals, he seldom mentioned the acting. Upstairs Downstairs, which followed the lives of the Bellamy family and their servants in the first 30 years of the last century, was a hit from the moment it first aired in 1971, running for. Ruby first comes to Eaton Place in 1908 or 1909, just after Elizabeth's marriage to Lawrence, but leaves in 1915 to become a munitionette at Silvertown. After being listed as missing, Miss Roberts shows up at 165 Eaton Place, to the astonishment of the household, having not been registered on the Carpathia's manifest of survivors. Portrayed by Donald Burton, Julius Karekin (born 1875) is a wealthy social climber and a very knowledgeable and talented stockbroker of Armenian descent, who has an affair with the recently separated Elizabeth Kirbridge. Lady Dolly then secretly arranges for Georgina and Frederick to have to kiss in a film that they are both starring in. Benjamin Poindexter returns to his apartment after the attack on the New York Bulletin. Upstairs, Downstairs Farewell - A Million Dollar Party (aka The Boston Tea Party ). After Upstairs, Downstairs ended, Tomasin joined the cast of Midland based soap Crossroads playing waitress Florence Baker, who was close friends with the infamous Benny Hawkins. After Lady Marjorie dies, Lady Prudence periodically visits 165 Eaton Place to see how Richard Bellamy and son James are coping. During an afternoon tea in the servant's hall she reveals a little about herself to the other servants stating that as a young woman her father had caught her dating a young man. He attended the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst and serves as an officer in the Life Guards of the British Household Cavalry until 1919. Owing to Richard Bellamy's connections, he becomes a good friend of Arthur Balfour, financial adviser to the Tory Party, and a candidate for membership in the exclusive Pall Mall men's club, the Athenaeum. PBS. In the name of diversity, audiences were herded towards gender and race blindness. The pair didn't stick around in acting - but celebrated their 40th birthdays last year with a party themed around the show. In Theres a Girl in My Soup (1970), she was a radiant young bride ravished by a lecherous TV host (Peter Sellers) during her wedding reception. Hazel dies in the Spanish flu pandemic days before World War I ends in 1918. He is portrayed by Gordon Jackson, who won an Emmy (Supporting Actor, Single Performance, Comedy or Drama Series, for the episode "The Beastly Hun."). In the summer of 1906, she has an affair with a much younger man, Charles Victor Hammond, a captain in the Khyber Rifles and a friend of her son James. Some people call it typecasting; I saw it as a niche market. Release Dates Portrayed by David Langton, Richard Pemberton Bellamy, Viscount Bellamy of Haversham (1853before 1936),[note 1] was the youngest son of the parson of Burnham Trenton in Norfolk, Charles Bellamy, and his wife Hannah. Mrs. Bridges's bad conscience over the suicide is not assuaged until Sarah, an under-parlour maid who has worked for a carnival, leads a fake seance in which Sarah relays Emily's forgiveness to Mrs. Bridges. Jenny Tomasin played dim-witted and downtrodden scullery maid Ruby Finch, replacing Emily, a maid who committed suicide. Trending TV Shows . Dr Carolyn Harris takes a closer look at the relationships and history portrayed on screen In 1995, while appearing in What The Butler Saw at the National Theatre, she began behaving erratically and was ultimately diagnosed as having acute manic depression. Joanna Lumley and Barry Cryer pay tribute to June Whitfield at her memorial service, The last interview with the late Carmen Callil - Harry Mount, A key encounter with Naim Attallah - Desmond Cecil, How to kill your wife and get away with it - Gyles Brandreth, Prince Harry drives me spare - his memoir is crammed full of fiction and his ghost makes him much brighter than he is. Upstairs, Downstairs Critics Consensus. Hazel is particularly close to Richard, Georgina and Rose, but Hudson never truly accepts her, a middle class woman, as mistress of the house. His first loyalty is to the Talbot-Careys, but he often proves helpful to the Bellamys as well. The actors were jockeying to find the cameras while the actual hunt were after the fox in deadly earnest. My old territory is under siege: actors of all sorts are now upwardly mobile, wafting effortlessly into palaces and drawing rooms. Despite this, Georgina and Lady Dolly remain friends, although Frederick leaves service. "Frederick Norton" redirects here. In 1930 she goes with Mr and Mrs Hudson to work at their boarding house with hopes to inherit it after their deaths. When the original Upstairs, Downstairs aired 40 years ago, theseries about life in Edwardian England was watched avidly by 300 million viewers in 50 countries and won five Emmy Awards in the United States. A social climbing colonial of Dutch descent, Mrs. Van Groeben (born 1862) is a haughty and unpleasant nouveau riche woman from Cape Town, South Africa. Faced with his wife's adultery, he refuses to cause a scandal believing that "no man should divorce a woman" and offers to give her grounds instead. Alice also gets a new governess who causes trouble in the Bellamy household. Angela Baddeley, CBE (4 July 1904 22 February 1976) was an English stage and television actress, best-remembered for her role as household cook Mrs. Bridges in the period drama Upstairs, Brian Osborne (born 1940) is an English actor. 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