Matthew dies suddenly in a car crash only days later, and he never informed his wife Mary or her parents of his discussion with Gregson while fishing. From the start it is clear that Lord Grantham finds Jane attractive and he takes a great interest in the education of her twelve-year-old son, Freddie. She appeared in the film, played by Geraldine James.[24]. Hence, she becomes sensitive and upset when confronted with the topic of war. Edith stays on (she had intended to resign because she was repulsed that a married man was flirting with her) after Michael expresses his hope that she will, citing how much it cheers him to meet her when they do and to read her column. In 1924, news arrives that Michael was probably killed during the Beer Hall Putsch, leaving Edith devastated as she never lost hope that he might be alive in prison perhaps. Tom doesn't learn her true identity until later. Jimmy continues to be manipulated against Thomas by O'Brien, while John Bates and Elsie Hughes work to protect Thomas from the fallout. She is originally from Argyll, Scotland, where her father was a farmer. Martha Levinson (played by Shirley MacLaine) is Cora's brash, outspoken, and wealthy American mother. In 1920, he expresses his wish to name Daisy his sole heir, and asks her to come live at the farm so he may teach her how to run it. Edith inherits his publishing company and reclaims their daughter, Marigold. Miss Baxter refuses to inform Bates that, as a convicted criminal herself, she had to speak honestly to avoid another prison sentence. An unofficial will from Matthew comes into the family's hand, Thomas plots against Anna, Rose gets involved in a scrap at a servant . In series two, in the First World War, Thomas has ended up on the battlefield despite his attempts to avoid it, and has become terrified by the conflict. She makes him feel guilty about having moved up in the world, going so far as to get him to eat downstairs again and suggest that he drive them to the Thirsk Fair, after urging him to come with them. He threatens Mrs Hughes with leaving Downton in order to find out what is wrong with his wife. Upon his return to Britain, he gets permission to work at Downton as sergeant in charge when the residence is made into a centre of recovery for injured officers. [5] A Huffington Post poll revealed that 85% of the respondents expressed dislike of Matthew's death. He is an outspoken socialist, Irish nationalist and republican; during luncheons in the servants' hall, he had few qualms about espousing support for early Labour leader Keir Hardie. At first, she is afraid of losing both Mrs Patmore and her father-in-law, when they begin to see one another, however, after reassurance from both of them that they will always love her, she changes her mind. Unlike many Russian aristocrats after the Revolution, Prince Kuragin does not appear to be an anti-Semite; when he meets Atticus Aldridge and realises his family fled Odessa due to the Tsar's anti-Jewish pogroms, he tells Atticus that he is "not proud of why they chose to go.". She tells Anna that she remembers Vera had dried food under her fingernails, meaning that Vera made the pie herself knowing that her husband would be implicated for murder. In 1924 they announce they are getting married, but Violet isn't so happy (because she does not want to lose her friend and companion in Isobel). After the First World War, Tom and Sybil receive Robert's reluctant blessing and marry in Dublin. Unluckily, while the tryst is occurring, Lady Edith accidentally starts a fire in a nearby bedroom, which pulls Thomas away from his post. Edith does not hear from him, which worries her, especially when she receives a shocking letter from a London doctor informing her that she is pregnant. 1902) is the daughter and youngest child of Hugh and Susan MacClare (Lord and Lady Flintshire). She runs into Thomas, and calls him sly, oily, and smug. A pub owner confirms that Bates was indeed in York and would swear to it, which clears him. During the Great War, she opened a soup kitchen at Crawley House, in secret, and was helped by Mrs Patmore and Daisy to run it from the money given by the government for the hospital. She would cause trouble with the house, and she again schemed to try to connive Tom into her life again, this time, trying to trap him into marriage. I will not post major spoilers from series 4 without warning. They had been too scared to come forward before but had now stepped forward and informed the police of his actions. In the second film, Carson is scandalised that a silent film is being shot on the Downton estate and plans to oversee matters personally with the film people "to keep them in check". In March 1913, he is diagnosed as suffering from dropsy of the heart and is certain to die. He continues to do so after Barrow returns, telling her that he does not care to know what Barrow has over her, but urges her to stand up to him and not let him make her do things she does not wish to do. She appeared in the 2009 comedy film Lesbian Vampire Killers. Mrs Drake secretly witnesses the kiss and soon after, the Drakes hire a man to replace Edith. Tom Branson confides in Mrs Hughes over Edna's threats. During the First World War, Sybil serves as an auxiliary nurse and develops feelings for Tom Branson, the family's chauffeur and a staunch Irish nationalist. She describes Edna as dreaming of a life above her station and being waited on rather than waiting on others. When she turned 16, she moved to the United Kingdom and graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 2004. She is a widow as her husband died during the First World War. Anna returns to Downton but chooses not to inform Bates of the news until she becomes pregnant again and the stitch has worked, so as not to get his hopes up. Mr. Pamuk's Death. Lady Rosamund Painswick (ne Crawley) (played by Samantha Bond) is Robert's widowed sister who lives on her own in London. She firmly believed that she could guilt Tom into responding to her as she represented the same working class that he himself had been part of earlier. His mother died of illness towards the end of the first series. This suspicion leads to Lady Grantham's discovering the nanny's cruelty to Sybbie Branson, resulting in her immediate sacking. [14], Thomas was originally meant to be written out of the show at the end of the first series once he had had his "comeuppance". As the Minister for Health, the future Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain (Rupert Frazer) is persuaded to dine at Downton Abbey by Violet in May 1925 (his wife Anne is her goddaughter). He returns to Crawley House immediately upon Mr Carson's recovery, though he goes to the great house with Matthew Crawley to be his full-time valet after his marriage to Lady Mary. Anna is frightened that Bates discovered the truth and took his revenge. Violet convinces the local parish vicar to officiate the bedside wedding ceremony and attends along with Lady Edith and the entire staff present. She also feels, knowing Michael granted her power of attorney and she might inherit all he has if he is confirmed dead, that she must give something to their daughter, whom she then decides to reclaim. Matthew is paralysed from the waist down while serving in the First World War, but, after a miraculous recovery and difficulty moving past Lavinia's death from Spanish flu, he and Mary wed in 1920. Lavinia Catherine Swire (played by Zoe Boyle) (18951919) is the sweetheart and fiance of Matthew Crawley. They slept together and Edna lied to Tom that she was pregnant as a ploy for him to marry her. "[16], Alexander Chee of The New Republic described O'Brien as the show's "best, most complex villain" and stated that her departure made the show less interesting. When they win, Barrow follows Jimmy who, having won a large bet, has too much to drink. She calls it off with him but he becomes angry and refuses to break it off with her. Residence Downton Abbey, Downton, Yorkshire, England Boston, Massachusetts, United States (formerly) Dublin, Ireland (formerly) Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland (formerly) Title (s) Tom Branson Mr Branson The Chauffeur A grubby little chauffeur chap (by Larry Grey) Sir The Firebrand (by Molesley) Tommy (by Kieran Branson) Daddy (by Miss Sybil Branson) Under English law, her status as a lunatic cannot be used as grounds for divorce because she is neither the guilty nor innocent party. Prince Albert, Duke of York (Jonathan Townsend), the future King George VI, is present at Rose's debutante ball. Her efforts are rewarded when her father-in-law is offered the tenancy of Yew Tree Farm, located in the Downton estate. Shortly after the war, Cora has Spanish influenza and nearly dies before making a full recovery. Beryl Patmore (played by Lesley Nicol) is the cook at Downton. He also nearly weds Edith to Anthony Strallan before he jilts her at the altar (Travis and the Dowager discussed Strallan's first wife beforehand). Left virtually penniless, he makes his way to England and settles in York, where he receives aid from a charity for migr Russian refugees. Ethel, however, would not be allowed contact, learning that Charlie will be told that his father died during the war and his mother died of Spanish flu. After a long and somewhat secretive courtship she married Mr Bates in the end of the second series in a private ceremony at a registrar's office. Despite the concern of her husband and of Lady Mary, Anna does keep working, although some of her duties are undertaken by other members of staff. In series four, Anna is violently raped and Bates is confused and hurt at her attempts to push him away, as he is unaware of Anna's distress. He was interested in studying medicine once in his life, but his father did not think it suitable for someone of his position. She searches for anyone Vera may have been in contact with, and finds a neighbour who saw her the day of her death. Just before her death she confesses to Matthew that she had seen the kiss between him and Mary and tells him that her death is the best for all of them. . He has worked at Downton since he was a young man, when his grandfather was its Head Groom. Thomas is quickly drawn to Jimmy, whose flirty and vague behaviour leads him to believe that Jimmy might be interested in sharing a homosexual relationship. Movies. Unlike Carson, she privately views Lady Mary as a silly girl whose misfortune comes mostly from her own mistakes; her attitudes have likely softened over the years. Amused instead of scandalised at the revelation, Grantham gently declines Carson's offer, ending the matter as a non-issue. Out of spite, she leaves a bar of soap on the bathroom floor while Cora is taking a bath. Edith accepts him, and they marry on New Year's Eve 1925. In episode 5, Bates is insistent that nothing will go wrong with the pregnancy, when Anna begins to worry. Series six deals with Carson's and Hughes' marriage and life as a married couple. Using the controversial methods espoused by the infamous Marie Stopes) and sacked her ceremoniously. On returning home, relieved to find that Isis is safe, he learns from Grantham that some children had found and returned the dog, seemingly ruining Thomas' plan. After spending the weekend together, he talks of their engagement, but she realises he is not the man for her. Given that her plans are always easily undone, Edna is a poor plotter who thinks herself cleverer than she actually is. [2] Edith is often the "forgotten" one as she is not considered as pretty and smooth-talking as her older sister, Mary, or as daring and passionate as her younger sister, Sybil. O'Brien and Thomas were the only servants who never did like Bates and the duo constantly try to find faults and uncover his past in an attempt to force Mr Carson to sack him. Lady Rose, who had been staying with her, would convince Cora to hire her, to make up for Sarah O'Brien having left Downton to be in the service of her mother, Susan MacClare. Thomas watches forlornly as Jimmy enters Lady Anstruther's room, silently wishing Jimmy was coming to him instead. He encounters Edith during a round of grouse shooting and keeps company with her during afternoon tea and the evening festivities. Harold then accompanies his mother to England in July 1923. He hides the Crawley family dog, Isis, whom he hopes to "find" to curry favour with Lord Grantham. Mr Carson is in charge of the pantry, wine cellar, and dining room, as well as the male staff, who report to him. Later, having returned to Grantham House, Mrs Hughes interrupts Anna and Lady Mary and informs them that Vyner has returned and has come to arrest her. At the end, he is seen playing football on the beach, while Thomas watches from a nearby chair. Mabel Lane-Fox, whom Mary refers to as "the greatest heiress of the season." But when she reveals she knows he is married, he explains that his wife, Lizzy, whom he loved very much, has been in an insane asylum for some years with no hope of recovery. In this, she failed, as Mrs. Hughes exposed her scheme (where she would have found a person to get pregnant by and tried to saddle the baby on Tom. When the war ends, Thomas tries to make a profit by taking advantage of the nationwide rationing by selling goods on the black market. In series three, Edith and Anthony reconnect and are soon engaged. He announces he is in love with Mary and proposes to her surprise, but she says they barely know each other, and she is not ready to marry again so soon after being widowed. Daisy is devastated and blames Ivy. O'Brien is one of several servants asked to testify at Bates's trial and is genuinely relieved when they learn that Bates had been reprieved. The Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles (Kate Phillips) is the only daughter of King George V and Queen Mary. Finally, Edna says she cannot be stopped from speaking to Cora. Most of the staff give him the cold shoulder, while Thomas and O'Brien try to get rid of him to further their own ends. They have three children, the youngest being Rose. Downton Abbey was the most-watched show on Christmas Day, pulling in an audience of over 10million "There was a real feeling that we were making entertainment. An overconfident Thomas makes a snide remark that Mr Bates can do nothing to stop him only for Bates to violently grab him and shove him against the wall, proving that despite his disability he is not to be underestimated. He cares not for what others will think of him for changing his citizenship (particularly when Britain only beat Germany in the Great War a few years previously), only of Edith's love. Tom is enraged when she tells him if he was good enough for his late wife then she is good enough for him. Before she came to Downton in 1895 as head housemaid, she was courted by a farmer, Joe Burns. During a conversation with Bates, Anna tells him that something in her history could stack against her in a court case. Bertie asks Edith to marry him the night of Charlie Rogers' death. However, he is killed during the Battle of Vittorio Veneto. She insults Barrow's arrogance and manner, though he responds in kind, and she leaves Downton once again. They wear brown shirts and go around preaching the most horrible things," as Edith later tells her aunt. This all occurs when Matthew and his mother were away in France, in the trenches and field hospitals respectively. It's not such a free place any more. Mr Bates goes to London to confront her and returns to Downton with a large scratch on his face, telling Anna that their meeting went terribly. However, she eventually decides she does not want to marry any of them, providing a shock, especially for Tony. The brusque, domineering and nouveau riche Carlisle is a self-made, extremely wealthy newspaper magnate from Edinburgh whose paper, with the help of Lavinia Swire, was instrumental in breaking the Marconi scandal story. [1] He, however, is not ready for romance because he is still in mourning for his wife, Lady Sybil Branson. Horrified by Major Bryant's refusal to acknowledge Charlie and his father's bullying, Ethel refuses the offer. Soap Opera Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. In the end, Alfred realises too late that he was chasing the wrong girl, while Ivy comes to a similar realisation about Jimmy, who was clearly out for sport. While he is recuperating, Jimmy comes to speak with him. Mr Green briefly returns to Downton, and Lady Mary persuades Lord Gillingham to dismiss him, although she does not give him a reason. During the New Year celebrations, the Bateses welcome the new year away from the others, together with their newborn son. In the series finale, Carson begins to suffer from palsy that ultimately forces him into semi-retirement. She leaves Downton at the very beginning of the fourth series in the middle of the night to take her new position, leaving only a letter to explain her actions. In the second series, with most of the male staff depicted as serving in the First World War, Mr Carson finds himself under mostly self-imposed pressure to ensure household duties are carried out to his exacting standards. It becomes clear Shrimpie is deeply unhappy about his marriage to Susan. He returns to Downton as first footman although, as always, he plans to move up to a higher position in the house staff. One of her most constant traits is her unfailing devotion to Downton as her home and, eventually, the estate which she will preside over. She decides to move back into Downton Abbey, leaving Mr Bates hurt and confused. Before 1912, she lived in Manchester with the Crawleys as their cook, but when they moved, she went with them. Matthew and Mary fall in love, but circumstances separate them, and Matthew becomes engaged to Lavinia Swire. Distraught in believing that it is impossible for her to carry a child to term, Anna becomes upset, believing she had let Bates down. After her wedding, to avoid confusion with her husband, Anna is still called by her first name by the staff and family, unlike standard practice for lady's maids of the time. He helps Matthew and Mary modernise Downton. Rose matures and become less self-centred. Michael Gregson (played by Charles Edwards) (d. around 8 November 1923) is a London editor for the society magazine The Sketch. She experiences multiple disappointments in her romantic relationships: she is jilted at the altar by Sir Anthony Strallan in the third series, and her second fianc Michael Gregson is killed by Nazis while staying in Germany. After Lady Edith has a letter published in a newspaper proclaiming support for women's rights, Michael writes to her at least twice offering her a column in his magazine. Jimmy says he would try, though he's not very good at it, and then leaves the estate a broken man. She would be canned after she tried everything to derail Tom's transition to the upstairs family. After she got fired, Edna manages to come back to Downton to work as Cora's lady's maid. As a powerful and extremely wealthy noble with palaces and thousands of acres of land, he and Violet met in Saint Petersburg in 1874 while she and her husband, the then Earl of Grantham, were in the retinue of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh. 14 Oct 2013. He has a close relationship with Mrs Hughes, built up over a quarter-century of overseeing the household staff. Lady Mary Josephine Talbot (ne Crawley) (played by Michelle Dockery) (b. He tells Anna he knows what has happened, and reassures her that he still loves her. Although she is usually supportive of Mr Carson when it comes to matters of discipline, she is seldom afraid of speaking her mind when he makes decisions; Carson in turn dislikes proceeding with any choice without her approval. As the heir to the Downton Abbey estate, Robert Crawley married Cora Levinson - a young, forward-thinking American, partly at the will of his father who wanted to . During the first series he had strong feelings for Daisy. The female servants report to her. Lady Anstruther, returned from France, orchestrates a plan to turn up at Downton Abbey in pursuit of Jimmy. Bates, however, manages to prove his innocence. He attempts suicide but is rescued by his friends. With its views of life from the upstairs and downstairs, it shows the perspectives of the happenings of early 20th century England's commonwealth. Eventually, Jimmy decides that the only thing to do is to satisfy her and hope it'll get her out of his hair. Harold Levinson (played by Paul Giamatti) is Cora's younger brother. In the final series, after losing his tenancy at a neighbouring estate, he is offered the tenancy of Yew Tree Farm in Downton, thanks to the unflagging efforts of Daisy. In "The Finale", the final episode of the series and of the show, Anna is shown to be pregnant and still working as a ladies maid, much to the dislike and discomfort of Carson, who feels a woman in "her condition" should not be working. His aunt is Sarah O'Brien, who brings him forward as a candidate for the empty post based on his previous experience as a waiter at a hotel. It is implied that her stepfather was a drunkard and abusive, touching her in inappropriate ways whilst she was young. Lavinia dies at Downton of Spanish influenza after Matthew regains use of his legs and shortly before their wedding. While her parents are posted to India, Rose stays at Downton, where she is living by 1922. When the Valentine he sent to his former employer, Lady Anstruther as a joke, comes back to bite him. In the first film, she is seven years old and continues to be raised with her first cousins George and Caroline, at the estate. With the possibility of Alfred leaving to pursue his dreams of being a chef, Mr Carson offers Molesley a job as second footman if Alfred leaves. Carson is reluctant to go along with the servants' plan to overpower the royal staff and take over serving the royal family, but ultimately agrees under prodding from Mrs Hughes. Edna claims that Tom still seduced her, and Mrs Hughes reminds Edna it was she who got Tom drunk, then climbed into his bed, meaning she was in no way seduced. The evidence does not portray Bates in a good light; the jury finds him guilty of the murder of his wife, and he is sentenced to be hanged. At the end of the series, Bates is livid as Inspector Vyner calls Anna into Scotland Yard as part of an identity parade. Later, he confronts Thomas about what happened, and though he is hesitant, eventually agrees to be friends. Call the Midwife (Zavolejte porodn sestiky) - V chud londnsk tvrti East End v padestch letech dvactho stolet pracuj porodn sestry, kter pomhaj matkm pivst na svt jejich dti. The Duke of Crowborough (played by Charlie Cox) was one of many potential suitors for Lady Mary, but he was seeking a wealthy wife to cure his financial problems. Daisy was worried about being William's sweetheart but Mrs Patmore urged her not to send him to the front with a broken heart, saying that if she refused, he would never return. The story was inspired by true events. Bates is less sure, but agrees that Anna will not be convicted. A wealthy American heiress, she married Robert in 1890 when the Crawleys were in straitened circumstances; her fortune helped rescue Downton. Rose wants to marry Jack, though Mary sees that Rose's primary motivation is to upset her mother. After being informed that this story was untrue by Isobel Crawley, the doctor corrected the report to the War Department, and William is drafted shortly thereafter. Matters are not made better when the Crawleys' lawyer, Murray, confirms that things do not look good for Anna and Bates is forced into action when a trial date for Anna is set. She begins to feel he is a sensible match for her. Anna reveals to him that she believed she was pregnant, but that morning had realised that she had miscarried their child, and that it wasn't the first time it had happened, but the third. Through Lady Rose MacClare, who is one of the helpers, he learns of her relationship to Violet and that the Dowager Countess still lives at Downton. In series six, Gwen returns, eleven years later, to Downton as a successful married woman, although she visits the mansion only in the fourth episode. After Matthew dies in a car accident Molesley loses his job, moves in with his father and struggles to find work as a servant, forced to be a road construction worker and delivery boy. She also seems to have protective feelings towards Daisy when she suspects that some of the other staff such as Thomas or Miss O'Brien are trying to make a fool or take advantage of her. However both Molesley and Baxter investigate Bates's confession and find the pub he claims he was at in York the day Green died, and a witness confirms Bates was indeed in York. Further, Edith discovers she is pregnant with Gregson's illegitimate child.
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