‘Downton Abbey’ Series 4 finale review
In retrospect, Series 4 of Downton Abbey looks like a gigantic exercise in repositioning the characters in readiness for Series 5.
In retrospect, Series 4 of Downton Abbey looks like a gigantic exercise in repositioning the characters in readiness for Series 5.
Downton Abbey returns to ITV this autumn for a fourth series, continuing the story of the Crawley family and their servants in the early 1920s.
Downton Abbey‘s fourth series concludes on ITV next weekend and Rosamund hatches a plan to help Edith out of her predicament, but will Violet see straight through it?
You know that the Jazz Age has well and truly come to Downton when his Lordship goes to America. Lord Grantham has his suspicions, as well he might, that this is a rather arbitrary plot development.
Downton Abbey‘s fourth series continues on ITV next weekend and a new farming venture at Downton sees Blake and Mary forced to put aside their differences.
This week marked the beginning of the end for everyone’s favourite Belgian detective as ITV screened the first episode of the final series of Poirot.
Downton Abbey‘s fourth series continues on ITV next weekend and a birthday party is planned for Robert, but Rose’s surprise contribution to the event ruffles feathers above and below stairs.
Never a programme to devise a new storyline when an old one will do, Downton introduced a new lady’s maid tonight, Miss Baxter (Raquel Cassidy), who came in like a Mary Poppins with evil on her mind.
Downton Abbey‘s fourth series continues on ITV next weekend and change is in the air as an exciting opportunity for Alfred creates tension between Ivy and Daisy.
After the horrific events of last week’s house party, viewers of Downton Abbey will have tuned in this week to see how sensitively Julian Fellowes dealt with the fallout, and whether any kindness could be restored if not to Anna then the programme as a whole.