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Free YouTube Downloader. IObit Uninstaller. WinRAR bit. Internet Download Manager. VLC Media Player. MacX YouTube Downloader. Microsoft Office YTD Video Downloader. Adobe Photoshop CC. VirtualDJ Avast Free Security. WhatsApp Messenger. Talking Tom Cat. Clash of Clans. Subway Surfers. TubeMate 3. Thomas has it in for Baxter; will his meddling ruin her friendship with Molesley? As Rose tries to convince Robert of the virtues of a wireless at Downton, Lord Merton continues his hot pursuit of Isobel and when Mary puts her reputation on the line, Anna is made a reluctant accomplice.

Sarah Bunting continues to cause waves above stairs, but this time she may have gone too far. Simon Bricker returns to Downton to discuss the painting with Cora, but this time has his flirting crossed the line? Branson makes a difficult decision about Sarah Bunting, and Rose encounters a handsome stranger. Meanwhile in London, Charles Blake surprises Mary with a cunning plan to help her get exactly what she wants. Edith receives some terrible news and decides to take drastic measures, leaving people reeling.

Meanwhile, Rose is delighted to introduce Atticus and his parents to Downton for the first time. Downstairs, Molesley is concerned to see Daisy becoming disillusioned with her studies, and hatches a plan to bring her around.

With the worst of their troubles seemingly over, Anna and Bates start thinking about life outside Downton. Isobel makes a happy announcement, but there may be trouble ahead.

Violet has her hands full with her warring servants and Mary and Blake seize an opportunity to send Gillingham a strong message. In London, Denker reveals an unexpected side to her personality, which causes trouble for more than one of the servants.

With the war memorial due to be unveiled, Mrs Patmore is still upset but Robert has something up his sleeve. Meanwhile, Branson has come to a heart-wrenching decision and the storm clouds that have been gathering over Anna and Bates finally burst.

It's the grouse season and Rose's father-in-law Lord Sinderby has rented Brancaster Castle in Northumberland and invited the Crawleys to a shooting party. While good sport is enjoyed, a butler with an axe to grind and a scandalous secret threaten to undermine the holiday.

Surprises are in store as the families become better acquainted with each other and some new faces arrive on the scene. Meanwhile the servants hold the fort back at Downton and unlikely later-life romances abound. As Anna faces an uncertain future behind bars, Bates takes drastic measures in a bid to clear her name. The seasons change and another Christmas is enjoyed at Downton Abbey. As the family and their servants revel in the festivities, there will be romance, a heart-breaking farewell, sad memories of love ones lost and a joyful reunion….

We return to Downton Abbey in , and secrets and rifts threaten the unity of the family, while those below stairs navigate social changes which put their futures in jeopardy.

With friends in debt and fashions changing, Robert is feeling the pressure to make staff cutbacks at Downton. Carson is concerned that Mrs Hughes is having second thoughts about their impending matrimony, and judgement day finally arrives for Anna and Bates. What begins as a happy day out for the family and servants ends in panic and leaves Robert with a difficult decision to make.

Edith reconnects with an old acquaintance, who comes to her aid in an hour of need. Tensions mount over the hospital takeover, leading Isobel to offend a friend. The wedding day brings a surprise, with the arrival of some unexpected guests. As Tom and Sybbie settle back into life at Downton, the family and servants are surprised with the return of another old friend in unexpected circumstances. Edith has a date with Bertie Pelham in London, while Denker is in trouble with Violet and Spratt is forced to help her.

Opinions are divided above and below stairs when Tom and Mary open Downton Abbey to the public for a day, in aid of the hospital. Mr Dawes, the headmaster, has a proposition for Mr Molesley, and Baxter is thrown into turmoil when she receives an unexpected letter. Plans for the hospital takeover reach a divisive resolution, with battle lines drawn between Cora and Violet. Carson has an axe to grind with Thomas, but all is not as it appears.

Can the sisters overcome the shadows of their pasts and find happiness? Henry Talbot invites the Crawleys to watch him motor racing at Brooklands, and proceedings leave Mary reeling.

A change of circumstance puts Bertie Pelham in the limelight, and Edith must decide whether to conceal her past at all costs, or confront the truth and risk losing everything. Robert must learn the value of independence, while the day that Anna and Bates have been waiting for arrives. EPISODE 29 Season 4, Episode 4: Episode Four Amid the fallout of the eventful house party Mary faces a pressing question about her future, Carson reveals surprisingly intimate details of his former life, and a trip to the bright lights of London sees Rose put the reputation of the Crawleys in jeopardy.

All Rights Reserved. Downton Abbey, Season 4. Downton Abbey, Season 1. Downton Abbey, Season 2. Downton Abbey, Season 6. In this book I answer many of these questions and reveal, too, a lot more about what went on behind those huge front doors to the grand country house. It was obvious before I started writing that there was a vast contrast between the two worlds of aristocrats and servants.

Time and again the same question crops up: how could women, in particular, accept all the restriction and regulation of so much of their lives? Nor can we envisage a world where marriage spelt the end of a job or any sort of working life. Yet that is how it was for millions of women little more than a century ago. At the other end of the scale, the wealthy, privileged women who might, at first glance, seem enviably to have it all, with servants running back and forth to satisfy every tiny whim and trunkloads of the finest expensive designer gear shipped in from Paris whenever they wanted, were equally restricted by their class and exalted position in society — but in a very different way.

They could only be married. And there were servants around them every minute of their lives. There was no privacy as we know it: they were in a gilded, very beautiful cage.

This is where the fictional TV version of the era Downton Abbey mirrors the reality of those times so precisely. Many of the older, grand women — the Duchess of Grantham in particular, as recreated so beautifully by Maggie Smith — are determinedly snobbish and class conscious. In the real world outside their gilded backdrop, a major storm is starting to break: society is now rejecting the political supremacy of the ruling class and starting to give the working person a voice. Change is the last thing her generation wishes to contemplate.

Yet her granddaughter, Lady Sybil, aware of this impending social storm, attempts at least, to get involved and attends a protest meeting — and she helps one of the servants find a less restrictive job in an office. Despite the efforts of the reforming Liberal Government and Prime Minister Herbert Asquith, in the years between and there was considerable industrial unrest across the country.

Yet the years between and were ushering in many reforms and the beginnings of a welfare state: the needs of the ordinary person were no longer going to be ignored. And, of course, we continue to live with them. The evidence of Edwardian life is everywhere. Not only the big department stores, hotels, theatres and seaside resorts where they enjoyed themselves, but our homes too. The Edwardians and Victorians built so much housing that still stands in our country. Servants worked for millions of middle-class families in cities too, not just the super-rich country house dwellers.

So anyone living in a house or conversion from the Victorian or Edwardian era inhabits the same space, may see the same view from their window. We can easily imagine their lives for ourselves. More insights to these lives can also be found, of course, in taking time out to visit the grand country houses dotted all over the country, many open to the general public, thanks to their owners and the work of English Heritage and the National Trust.



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