Celebrate over 50 years of small-screen prestige by re-visiting some of the best dramatic series in TV history. Inappropriate liaisons were de rigueur for the Sunday-evening treat, with four-poster beds begging to be rumpled and pantries primed for hanky-panky. Here, we catch up with the Larkin family's actors and actresses 30 years after the show first delighted audiences on ITV in the early 90s. Her last role was on the London stage in the second cast of Stephen Sondheims A Little Night Music. If nothing else, you might well want a different type of carpet there. Everywhere, theres new blood and there are new faces. At the age of 13 she entered service. 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. In the series finale she married Mr Hudson after hints of a romance between the pair for years. Rose says that, many times during her adult life, she wished she had never noticed the cart. All Rights Reserved. A new family and their servants live at the London townhouse at 165 Eaton Place in 1936. She was often accompanied by her useful but snobbish lady's companion Miss Hodges, a clergyman's daughter from Cromer. 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. Popular drama series about the residents of an Edwardian household and the servants downstairs. It's hard to compare two series produced 50 years apart, Downton Abbey being made with the latest technology and Upstairs Downstairs with technology from the 1960's and 1970's, as well as being targeted for 1960/70 audiences and the social norms of the time. According to IMDb, his last credited TV role was in 2011, when he appeared in an episode of Doctors. Hazel is particularly close to Richard, Georgina and Rose, but Hudson never truly accepts her, a middle class woman, as mistress of the house. Experimenting with socialism and women's liberation without an understanding of the true costs of activism, she marries penniless and sexually ambiguous poet Lawrence Kirbridge. Alice also gets a new governess who causes trouble in the Bellamy household. Upstairs, Downstairs was originally an idea by two actress friends, Jean Marsh and Eileen Atkins, for a comedy called Behind the Green Baize Door. You can watch most of the surviving cast members discussing the series and their roles in The Making of Upstairs, Downstairs beginning here. In April 1912, Miss Roberts survives the sinking of the RMS Titanic while travelling to America with Lady Marjorie, who perishes. There were long dialogue scenes always indoors. In 1930 she goes with Mr and Mrs Hudson to work at their boarding house with hopes to inherit it after their deaths. Portrayed by Brian Osborne, Mr Pearce (1872? Information given on-screen about the marital status of Mrs Bridges was contradictory. They soon start courting, and within a week, Rose agrees to go back to Australia with him and become his wife, but hesitant and fearful, she changes her mind at the last minute. By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. Sarah is sent to deliver Lady Marjorie's dresses to his studio, and soon Scone is painting her as well. He works as the butler of Eaton Place, and is known for his conservative views. 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. Keeley Hawes and Alex Kingston are included on this list, along with many more. With the arrival of BritBox on Amazon Video, I've been indulging in a glorious back-catalog of classic British TV shows. She is informally called "Pru", and James calls her Aunt Pru, although she is not related to the Bellamys. 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. Portrayed by George Innes, Alfred Harris (18681913) is the original footman at Eaton Place from 1895. Since the series ended, Marsh has maintained a very busy career in the theatre and on TV- including a starring role in the US sitcom 9 to 5 (1982) and films such as Return to Oz (1985) and Willow (1988). After Upstairs Downstairs her television work continued alongside her successful stage career, which included roles in J B Priestleys Dangerous Corner (1974) with Gerald Flood and Barbara Jefford, and Richard III (1989) in which she played the mother of Richard (Derek Jacobi). She made her London stage debut in The Boston Summer in 1968. Pam made kindly Florence 'Ma' Larkin her own in The Darling Buds Of May and went on to star in, well, just about everything. According to Series One, they marry in 1909. He was bothered only with how we handled the cutlery or put on a Sam Browne. Daisy was raised in a poor family in the London slums,[1] and she is especially sympathetic to the struggles of the working class. 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 filmed Upstairs, Downstairs in the studio ironically all on one level; we had to fake the stairs, which went nowhere. Nicola Pagett, left, with Jean Marsh in a scene from the British drama series Upstairs, Downstairs. Ms. Pagett played Elizabeth Bellamy, the rebellious daughter of a wealthy couple. Our access to working-class roles is unfairly declared to be absurd. I think it's perfectly fine to have different carpet on the stairs/hall vs downstairs rooms. In 1880, he married the wealthy Lady Marjorie Talbot-Carey and became a Conservative MP. 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). I like looking into the eyes of someone whose work I respect, she said, and seeing them look back as if to say, I think you can do it, too., Nicola Pagett, Upstairs, Downstairs Actress, Dies at 75, https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/16/arts/television/nicola-pagett-dead.html. After Lady Marjorie dies, Lady Prudence periodically visits 165 Eaton Place to see how Richard Bellamy and son James are coping. Eileen Atkins was not able to take part in the original series because of acting commitments in the West End at the time. Nicola Pagett, the actress who played the rebellious and thoroughly spoiled Elizabeth Bellamy on the beloved British television series Upstairs, Downstairs and the title role in an acclaimed BBC version of Anna Karenina, died on March 3 at a hospice center in suburban London. Today, with our huge plasma screens, its totally like the movies. If they forgot a line, they simply went on silently moving their lips, confident that viewers all over the country would be thumping their tellies, cursing a technical fault. 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 becomes a viscountess when she and Richard marry in 1919 and honeymoon in France following the signing of the Versailles Peace Treaty. Richard has an older brother named Arthur (John Nettleton), who bullied Richard as a child. He attended the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst and serves as an officer in the Life Guards of the British Household Cavalry until 1919. Hudson originally came from Scotland, born to Ian and Margaret Hudson; he also has a brother Donald and a sister Fiona. See our privacy policy for more information. 02649845). She is given the name Sarah by Lady Marjorie. Portrayed by Keith Barron, Sergeant Gregory Walter Wilmot (circa 1879 1916) is Rose's fianc. 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". Marsh will again play Rose in the new version of U/D, but this time her position in the household will be housekeeper. Primrose actress Abigail went from HE Bates - the author of the Darling Buds books - to William Shakespeare. 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. Upstairs Downstairs. Upstairs Downstairs were recorded in black and white the mandarins of ITV werent sure that colour TV would catch on. He returned to England with a middle class fianc, putting pressure on the underparlour maid to find another situation. "Frederick Norton" redirects here. By then Ms. Pagett had already begun her screen career, mostly by making guest appearances on British television series. We filmed Upstairs, Downstairs in the studio - ironically all on one level; we had to fake the stairs, which went nowhere. Feedback. Ray Romano (Ray Barone), Patricia Heaton (Debra Barone), Brad Garrett (Robert Barone), Doris . She was 81. She was 75. During the war years she also works as a conductress. Simon Williams remembers his time on the hit 70s series. In the first season, Elizabeth comes home from school in Germany, a changed girl-woman of 17. She makes her first appearance in Series 1, episode 5 "A Suitable Marriage". Vowel sounds and skin colour didnt matter any more. A favorite of the playwright Harold Pinter, she played Helen when he directed Jean Giraudouxs The Trojan War Will Not Take Place (1983). In Series Two, however, the date was changed, and they were said to have married in 1908. 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? | A British sheep farmer living in Australia, he has socialist views. 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. In the episode I Dies From Love, Emily falls hopelessly in love with a footman named William from the household of Lady Bellamy's committee associate, Mrs. Van Groeben. is Lady Marjorie's long-time Lady's maid (or personal maid). An Old Flame. Illiterate and inexperienced, she is sent to Eaton Place by an agency for domestic servants. Lady Marjorie continues to employ their under-parlour maid Sarah when she becomes pregnant and then miscarries the illegitimate child of James. She was the ferocious Miss Trunchbull in 1996's Matlida, mean Aunt Marge in Harry Potter, and even had a scene-stealing role in Gavin & Stacey as Smithy's idle mum Cath. Diana, faced with James' ambivalence and defeatism, returns to Bunny who takes her on a world cruise to try and rekindle their relationship. Displeased, he later sent her into domestic service where she has risen through the ranks to her lady's maid position and remained to the present. Upstairs, Downstairs is a British television drama series produced by London Weekend Television (LWT) for ITV. It is set in Edwardian London, and features the life of all who inhabited "165 Eaton Place." The "Upstairs" at this opulent residence consists of an aristocrat family. On rare occasions, we went filming on location. He is a somewhat reluctant member of Georgina Worsley and Lady Dolly's social group of 'wild young things'. Kate Hudson, ne Bridges (1858sometime after 1931) was the cook at 165, Eaton Place throughout the whole series. Mrs. Bateman, a silversmith of household silverware in, After watching the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, Diane and I skirted St. James's Park and noted all, HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER IN REGENCY ENGLAND Part One, WORKING DOGS OF THE REGENCY Herding Dogs, WORKING DOGS OF THE REGENCY Turnspit Dogs, REGENCY BOSS LADIES Hester Bateman, Silversmith, WOW ~ Word of the Week ~ Nicknacks Obstinate Headstrong Girl author Rene Reynolds, Guest Post: A Farewell to Donald Hendricks, The Cato Conspiracy "Hats off to the Past, Coats off to the Future! However, Elizabeth and he later part company. Learn more. We didnt have the luxury of retakes. downstairs definition: 1. to or on a lower floor of a building, especially the ground floor: 2. on a lower floor of a. Set in the fictional Yorkshire country estate of Downton Abbey, the drama explores the lives and loves of the main characters through tragedy, world war and social upheavals. The show was revived in 2010, picking up some six years after the end of the original with . As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. The brown or Norway rats, Louisa Cornell These dogs were known by a number of namesCanis vertigus (Carl Linnaeus gave them this name in the, Hester Bateman (1708-1794) The mark of Hester Bateman registered in 1761 (17081794). It transfixed millions of viewers in the 1970s. 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. March 16, 2021 Nicola Pagett, the actress who played the rebellious and thoroughly spoiled Elizabeth Bellamy on the beloved British television series "Upstairs, Downstairs" and the title role. Portrayed by Christopher Beeny, Edward Barnes (born 24 January 1889) replaces Alfred as footman in 1906, and stays until he leaves to go to war in 1915, having just married Daisy. 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. Casting now flies happily in the face of history and/or likelihood. Upstairs, Downstairs Critics Consensus. Recently, though, Ive observed that these roles are opening up to well, just about anyone. 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. It concerns the Bellamy family: politician Richard Bellamy his wives Marjorie and Virginia, wastrel son James, wayward daughter Elizabeth and his flighty ward, Georgina Worsley. So, as our Christmas Eve present to you, heres what weve found . ROSE BUCK was a character in the 1970s UK period drama, Upstairs, Downstairs as well as the 2010 continuation of the series. | The original version of Upstairs Downstairs ran for five seasons and 68 episodes, from 1971 until 1975. Portrayed by Madeleine Cannon, Lady Dorothy "Dolly" Beatrice Louisa Hale is one of Georgina's closest friends and a fellow "Bright Young Thing". However, in February of 1976 she died in London of pneumoniaat the age of 71. 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. Upstairs, Downstairs. He leaves Rose 1200 in his will; Rose keeps the money as a talisman of their relationship until losing it in the 1929 stock market crash, her investment having been advised by James Bellamy. Watch with BritBox. She leaves Eaton Place without telling anyone and goes to live with her widowed mother in Banbury. Sir Geoffrey was originally called Sir George Dillon in John Hawkesworth's novelisation of the show's scripts. In August 2011, it was announced that Dame. Technical Specs, See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro, The Best 1920's English Dramas & Comedies, executive producer (66 episodes, 1971-1975), makeup supervisor (uncredited) (66 episodes, 1971-1975), graphics (uncredited) (65 episodes, 1971-1975), sound supervisor (uncredited) (65 episodes, 1971-1975), lighting director (uncredited) (66 episodes, 1971-1975), associate series creator (66 episodes, 1971-1975), production assistant (66 episodes, 1971-1975), secretary to producer (uncredited) (66 episodes, 1971-1975), production assistant (uncredited) (66 episodes, 1971-1975), stage manager (uncredited) (66 episodes, 1971-1975). In 1927, while visiting Georgina, Lady Dolly meets Frederick, the Bellamy's footman, and they soon start an affair. During the 1920s, she joins the ranks of young people known as the "Bright Young Things"silly, giddy, empty-headed typesbut changes her ways after she accidentally runs over and kills a farmworker. Upstairs Downstairs, based on an original idea by actress friends Jean Marsh and Eileen Atkins, ran for 5 series and 68 episodes from 1971-1975 and featured a number of well-known or soon-to-be well known British actors.In addition to Marsh and now-Dame Eileen Atkins, the series jump-started the careers of Anthony Andrews, Gordon Jackson, Lesley-Anne Down and Pauline Collins. 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. 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. She was portrayed by Angela Baddeley, who was nominated twice for an Emmy (Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actress). She quickly strikes up an unlikely friendship with head house parlourmaid, Rose. Lisa Faulkner as Helen Flynn (Series 1) BBC/Shutterstock/ITV Lisa's role in Spooks was. Sweaty, panic-stricken actors did battle with corsets and collar studs in the half-dark between scenes. Portrayed by John Alderton, Thomas David Watkins (born circa 1876) grew up in Wales. 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. With the beginning of the new series (see our previous post here) to be airedon BBC One and BBC HD on 26th, 27th and 28th December, we got towondering about what had happened to the original cast members in the intervening years. Episode 5 `` a Suitable Marriage '' declared to be rumpled and pantries primed for hanky-panky originally came from,... 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