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Downton Abbey Christmas Special

2 hour episode will air Christmas Day on ITV
and in February on PBS

From newly released Press Pack:
Hugh Bonneville
got to dance with Phyllis Logan at the Servant’s Ball and recounts with much hilarity the dance lessons, “Myself and Phyllis took to it like a duck to water, and in fact we had an off screen dancing competition and it was clear from the outset we would win Strictly Come Downton.” But did he tread on any toes? “Well I think toes are overrated and indeed Phyllis is now out of intensive care and is looking forward to a fully fit 2012.” But the couple he did enjoy watching were Rob James-Collier and Maggie Smith. “They were a sight to behold, it was a joy - poetry in motion.”

Disappointing news for some fans, Lady Sybil and Branson will not be seen in the Christmas special as Jessica Brown Findlay and Allen Leech are not listed in the cast list.

LinkMore photos posted here

PBS Masterpiece launches official site for Downton Abbey

For those in North America who wish to find out more about the upcoming second season, and have been unable to access the behind-the-scene videos on ITV (UK), be sure to check out PBS Masterpiece "Downton Abbey"!

Good news - Season 1 will be repeated in December 2011 in anticipation of Season 2 beginning Jan. 8, 2012. And Season 2 will be shown in its entirety!

SEASON ONE
Dec. 18 2011 - Episodes 1&2 (180 min)
Dec. 25, 2011 Episode 3 (90 min)
Jan. 1, 2012 Episode 4 (90 min)

SEASON TWO
Jan. 8, 2012 Episode 1 (120 min)
Jan. 15, 2012 Ep. 2 (60 min)
Jan. 22, 2012 Ep. 3 (60 min)
Jan. 29, 2012 Ep. 4 (60 min)
Feb. 5, 2012 Ep. 5 (60 min)
Feb. 12, 2012 Ep. 6 (120 min)
Feb .19, 2012 Ep. 7 (120 min)

Downton Abbey reigns at the Emmys!

Updated: The results are in!!
Congratulations to Downton Abbey winning 6 out of 11 categories nominated for the Emmys!!

Here are the 11 categories:

***Outstanding Miniseries Or Movi
e
Congrats to Gareth Neame, Rebecca Eaton, Julian Fellowes, Nigel Marchant and Liz Trubridge!

*** Outstanding Cinematography For A Miniseries Or Movie
Congrats to David Katznelson!

***Outstanding Costumes For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special
Congrats to Susannah Buxton!!

***Outstanding Directing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special
Congrats to Brian Percival!!

***Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie
Congrats to Maggie Smith!!

*** Outstanding Writing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special
Congrats to Julian Fellowes!!


Outstanding Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie
Elizabeth McGovern as Cora, Countess of Grantham
[Kate Winslet won for Mildred Pierce]

Outstanding Casting For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special
[Mildred Pierce won - really??]

Outstanding Art Direction For A Miniseries Or Movie
[Mildred Pierce won]

Outstanding Sound Editing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special
[Pillars of the Earth won]

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Miniseries Or A Movie
[The Pillars of the Earth won]

See all the details at the official site for The Emmys

Downton Abbey returns with a bang!!

Thank you Julian Fellowes for your brilliant writing!

And thank you to the awesome cast for bringing to life such wonderful characters that have found their way into our hearts. Loved the first episode of the second season of Downton Abbey!

My favourite moment: Matthew and Mary's emotional reunion!

Downton Abbey breaking records!

I recall when I first posted about Downton Abbey a year and a half ago and it felt like I was the only one eagerly awaiting this new series! Fast forward to the advent of its second season and I don't think anyone could have predicted the level of success and popularity that Julian Fellowes' Edwardian drama has achieved!

Who knew that a period drama could be in the Guinness Book of World Records? Downton Abbey is now listed as the most critically acclaimed show on television. It scored 92 out of 100 on website Metacritic, which aggregates critical reviews from around the world, making it the highest-scoring reviewer-rated show of 2010.

And now Amazon.uk has announced that Downton Abbey's first series has become the highest selling TV drama box set of all time. "Sales of the DVD box set after just one series have made the British drama more popular than all of the big-hitting American TV dramas as well as long-standing British TV favourites.” It has surpassed previous topsellers such as Seinfeld, Friends, Fawlty Towers and Blackadder. [Telegraph]

Downton Abbey returns tomorrow night on ITV!

View: more images from season 2 have been added to gallery
















Photos: Radio Times

Video: Downton Abbey featured on BBC

This morning's BBC Breakfast show featured Downton Abbey's 2nd season (behind the scenes, interviews with some of the cast and a look at the opening scene).
Thanks to misfolly for uploading the videos!


Just a reminder this is NOT a BBC production (as many still assume). It was good of them to feature the competition!

Shown below in 2 parts.



Dan Stevens in an interview for PBS done this past summer
discussing Matthew's romance with Mary
(I've found it fascinating how after last season fans have been split down the middle
regarding their desired outcome just as Stevens mentions in the interview
)



Listen to the full version of the new song written for Season 2
Did I Make the Most of Loving You?
(written by John Lunn, performed by Mary Jess)

Downton Abbey - Fellowes' own family history & Thomas talks of war

~ September 18th ~
Return of Downton Abbey on ITV in UK
AND
Emmy awards in USA with 11 nominations

Woe to Emmy voters if they do not hand the award to Dame Maggie Smith.
She deserves it if only for "Best Performance in a Swivel Chair", let alone her witty one-liners and habit of stealing every scene she's in!

Recent Articles:
Julian Fellowes: My family inspired Downton Abbey
He said at one point one of the returning characters is asked how "things are going in the war" and he can only reply: "Do you know the thing is I just can't talk about it"...
read entire article at The Telegraph

Downton Abbey: The Great War
"DOWNTON Abbey star Rob James-Collier admits he was shocked when he researched the latest twist in his TV career...The nightmare 1916 world of The Somme is about as far from genteel Downton as you can get. And there, among the muddied and bloodied faces, are ex-Manchester solicitor and heir Matthew Crawley (Dan Stevens) and Thomas Barrow, played by Rob."
Downton's historical advisor Alastair Bruce shared his personal insight with cast members of his time spent in the Falklands War. “It’s a conversation I’ll never forget,” recalls Rob. “The most amazing, exhilarating and sad conversation I’ve ever had in my life. It helped me immensely to get in the mindset. It couldn’t not. "
read entire article on Life with Wylie

New faces in Downton Abbey's second season

Here are some of the new cast members that will be joining the second season of Downton Abbey...

TOP: Nicholas Blatt as Brookes
Christine Lohr as Mrs Bird (returning character)
Clare Calbraith as Jane Moorsum
Michael Cochrane (unspecified)
BOTTOM: Tom Feary-Campbell as Captain Smiley
Trevor White as Patrick Gordon
Lachlan Nieboer as Lieutenant Edward Courtenay
Kevin McNally (husband of Phyllis Logan (Mrs. Hughes) will play father of soldier)

Other minor characters...
Cassandra Chivers (nurse)
Claudia Glynn (housemaid)
Gwendolen Chatfield (feather girl)
Jack Pollock (hall boy)
James Brennan (wounded soldier)
James Canavan (ex-soldier)
Jenny Patrone (nurse)
Jeremy Clyde (listed in Imdb)
Julian Wadham
(listed in Imdb)
Lucy Scarfe (kitchen maid)
Paul Copley
(listed in Imdb)
Richard Hansell (medical officer)



Actors previously mentioned

Maria Doyle Kennedy (The Tudors) as Vera Bates (wife of John Bates)
Iain Glen (Spooks, Wives & Daughters) as Sir Richard Carlisle
Zoe Boyle (Sons of Anarchy) as Miss Lavinia Swire
Cal Macaninch (Wild At Heart, Holby Blue) as Lang, a new valet
Amy Nuttall (Emmerdale Farm, Hotel Babylon) as new housemaid Ethel
Daniel Pirrie is listed as Major Bryant (3 episodes)


[Cast in Christmas Special]
Nigel Havers
will play Lord Hepworth
Sharon Small will play Marigold Shore
(maid to Lady Rosamond played by Samantha Bond)


Source: casting company,
IMDb

More information on Season 2

Downton Abbey: More video previews of Season 2!

For those of us outside the UK, here are some of the preview videos that were posted on ITV's website. The anticipation continues to build for the second season of Downton Abbey!
(Sept 18 in UK, Jan. 8 in North America)

Official Downton Abbey S2E1 Preview (ITV 2011)


Downton Abbey S2 Extras: The Sisters Crawley (ITV 2011)


Downton Abbey S2 Extras: The Nasties (ITV 2011)


Downton Abbey - profile of Brendan Coyle in 2nd season

BRENDAN COYLE [Bates, Lord Grantham’s valet]
"He has that mixture of cuddly and dangerous."
~ described by Julian Fellowes

From the start Fellowes knew Coyle was the actor to play Bates. “I wrote John Bates for Brendan,” says writer Julian Fellowes. “I knew he had the capacity to suggest a character's bitter and painful past without doing much to indicate it. Above all, he never asks for sympathy as an actor, and consequently he gets it. Emma [Kitchener, his wife] had the idea of Bates being lame and I saw at once that this would enhance the character because it would make him more vulnerable and yet give him even more reason to reject sympathy.” [article 2010]

Bates, Fellowes proposes, became the show's secret weapon because of the actor playing him. ''You need interesting actors...I wrote that part for Brendan because I saw him in an adaptation of North and South. He just stood out. He has that mixture of cuddly and dangerous. I knew, I said, if we can get him to play Bates, Bates will work.'' [Sunday Times Culture, thanks to Judy!]

[Spoiler alert]
In the last series, a scandal erupted that threatened his position and his burgeoning love affair with the head housemaid Anna (played by Joanne Froggatt). At the start of this second series, life seems a lot more promising for Bates. Brendan explains, “On the face of it, things couldn’t be rosier for him. From his mother, Bates has inherited a house and a sum of money, which is quite unusual for a man of his background.

“His relationship with Anna is also in full bloom, and they are planning to get married. He’s back to be valet to Lord Grantham. The path seems very smooth. What could possibly go wrong?” But, adds Brendan, “Very quickly Bates’s world is turned upside down by the arrival of his wife Vera (brilliantly played by Maria Doyle Kennedy.) Suddenly, all obstacles are in his way. “The arrival of his wife is catastrophic. Bates is prepared to do everything and anything to throw off the chains of a very unhappy marriage. He spends all his inheritance in trying to free himself, but still she will not let him go.”

Brendan, who has starred in such hit dramas as Lark Rise to Candleford, and North & South, outlines the very tricky relationship between Bates and his wife. "Vera is not a pantomime villain, but she has this tremendous power and a stranglehold over him and who does not want to see him happy.” “Of course, the marriage breakdown is not all her fault – it takes two people to cause an unhappy marriage. It is a very interesting, very layered relationship. It makes for a really powerful storyline.”

Fans of the first series latched onto the relationship between Bates and Anna. Brendan reckons that is because, “It really took time to develop. Because of the social mores of the time, it had to build very slowly. Viewers took great pleasure in watching that. They liked waiting for the satisfaction rather than rushing it as people do nowadays.

It was Brendan who goes on to detail the impact of Vera’s return on the beleaguered Anna. “Poor Anna! She reacts with her characteristic dignity and grace. She has terrific grace. That is a very hard quality to convey, but Joanne brings that to the part beautifully. Anna has a steely determination and is absolutely determined not to let go of Bates.

Source: Milk Publicity
More info on Downton Abbey

New trailers for Season 2 of Downton Abbey!

Here's a look at Downton Abbey's television ad that appeared today on ITV
giving us a sneak peek at what's ahead for the upcoming season!

Song: Scala and Kolacny Brothers - With or Without You




Thanks to everyone for uploading the videos!

More information on season 2

Susannah Buxton - Downton's Costume Designer

Designing for Downton - Costume Designer Susannah Buxton chats about choosing the wardrobe for Downton Abbey

"On Downton, about a third of everything the actors wear is made from scratch. There was press criticism that some of the wardrobe was hired, but it would be insanely expensive to make every item, as some fabrics don’t even exist anymore – but you can find them in an original dress. I refashioned a £5,000 gown made for Nicole Kidman in a feature film 10 years ago to fit Michelle Dockery [Mary]. I couldn’t possibly have made that dress – we couldn’t afford the jet beading."
[read entire article]

Recycled Costumes has posted a few examples of outfits worn for Downton Abbey previously seen other period dramas, in this case, A Room with a View.
See also:
Michelle Dockery's dress worn in Finding Neverland
Michelle Dockery's necklace worn previously

[Thought I'd already posted this but it got lost in my drafts of posts.]

Phenomenon of Downton (video from ITV)

Video includes:
Julian Fellowes, Phyllis Logan, Brendan Coyle, Michelle Dockery, Joanne Froggatt, Jim Carter, Elizabeth McGovern, Hugh Bonneville and Zoe Boyle.

Thanks to misfolly for uploading for those of us outside the UK!



Deconstructing Downton Abbey: A Masterclass

Neil Midgley of The Telegraph hosted a discussion "Deconstructing Downton Abbey: A Masterclass" which features Lord Julian Fellowes (writer) , Joanne Froggatt (actress), Gareth Neame (producer) and Laura Mackie (ITV director of drama). [54 minutes]


Downton Abbey - images from 1st episode of new season

Countdown to the second season of Downton Abbey on ITV is only 2 weeks away! (Sept. 18)
Thanks to Evangeline of Edwardian Promenade who found these images at Spoiler TV and a detailed description of the first episode. Spoiler beware!

SHORT SYNOPSIS of Episode 1 (the non-spoilerish one)
The Great War unsettles life at Downton and Isobel's surprising news about Matthew rocks the family further. New maid, Ethel ruffles O'Brien's feathers and Bates returns with life changing news for Anna.

More information on Season 2 of Downton Abbey
(which is an ITV production although many assume it's put out by the BBC)

Photos: Nick Briggs

Downton Abbey - Did I Make the Most of Loving You?

Mary-Jess discusses singing the theme song to the upcoming series 2 of Downton Abbey.

The soundtrack is available Sept 19 and includes songs from season 1.

Mary-Jess official site
Soundtrack listed on Amazon.uk

Book trailer: Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey

The current lady of the house, the 8th Countess of Highclere Castle has authored Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey: The Lost Legacy of Highclere Castle about the life of the 5th Countess Almina Victoria Maria Alexandra Wombwell (1877-1969).

"Lady Fiona Carnarvon became the chatelaine of Highclere Castle - the setting of the hit series Downton Abbey - eight years ago. In that time she's become fascinated by the rich history of Highclere, and by the extraordinary people who lived there over the centuries.

One person particularly captured Fiona's imagination - Lady Almina, the 5th Countess of Carnarvon.

Almina was the illegitimate daughter of banking tycoon Alfred de Rothschild. She was his only daughter and he doted on her. She married the 5th Earl of Carnarvon, at 19, with an enormous dowry.

At first, life at Highclere was a dizzying mix of sumptuous banquets for 500 and even the occasional royal visitor. Almina oversaw 80 members of staff - many of whom came from families who had worked at Highclere for generations.

[Image on right - Lady Carnarvon, 1900,
Image on left - Lord and Lady Carnarvon, 1921
]


But when the First World War broke out, life at Highclere changed forever.

History intervened and Almina and the staff of Highclere were thrown into one of the most turbulent times of the last century. Almina was forced to draw on her deepest reserves of courage in order to ensure her family, the staff and the castle survived.

This is the remarkable story of a lost time. But Highclere remains and in this book, Fiona weaves Almina's journey and those of her family into the heritage and history of one of England's most exquisite Victorian castles."

Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey
published by Hodder & Stoughton - available Sept 29, 2011.


Book description: Hodder & Stoughton

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