‘Upstairs Downstairs’: Series 2 Episode 1 review
Upstairs Downstairs is a much more brittle drama than the more emotionally demonstrative Downton Abbey.
Upstairs Downstairs is a much more brittle drama than the more emotionally demonstrative Downton Abbey.
Starring Keeley Hawes (Ashes to Ashes) and Alex Kingston (Doctor Who), Upstairs Downstairs returns to BBC One this weekend for a second series.
The BBC have released a new trailer for period comedy The Bleak Old Shop Of Stuff, which resumes next week with three half hour episodes following on from the Christmas Special.
The BBC have released a clip from the first episode of Upstairs Downstairs’ second series, which begins on BBC One this weekend.
The BBC have released a set of new promotional photos of the cast of Upstairs Downstairs, which returns to BBC One this month for a second series.
Doctor Who stars Matt Smith and Karen Gillan both scooped awards at the 17th National Television Awards last night at London’s O2 Arena.
Downton is back – not just on our TV screens, at a time of year most suited to country house sagas; but, more particularly, back to the kind of form it showed in Series 1.
ITV1 have released another set of photos from the filming of Downton Abbey‘s Christmas episode.
Set in 1919, Downton Abbey‘s two-hour Christmas special sees the characters hosting a lavish Christmas party.
We found Series 2 of Downton Abbey just a little bit silly, but we’ve been lucky enough to have a sneak peak at the Christmas special, and can confirm that it’s a triumphant return to form.