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Re: Downton Abbey #147962 04/10/12 09:52 AM
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If you want the DVDs, I found both seasons at Target. I even got my husband hooked on this series! :D


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Thanks Jacki I have them but will alert freinds - so happy your husband enjoyed too


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Here
is a fun clip of Shirley MacLaine's character with the Dowager Countess. I can't wait for the new season!


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Thanks, Karen. I read on Facebook that Shirley got the hots for Mr. Carson.... Not sure if it was Shirley or her character. Now that would be fun to watch!

Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #232958 07/22/12 04:28 AM
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Some mild spoilers below so don't read if you don't want to know!!!



BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — A "Downton Abbey" sneak peek at season three revealed that fireworks will fly between matriarchs played by Maggie Smith and newcomer Shirley MacLaine.

The aristocratic Crawley family endures a financial crisis. And, despite the engagement of Matthew and Mary at the end of last season, all is not well — gasp! — with the pair played by Dan Stevens and Michelle Dockery.

PBS showed brief clips from next season to the Television Critics Association on Saturday before a panel discussion with cast members and producers of the international hit. They took a break from taping in London to meet reporters in Beverly Hills.

Their visit followed a strong showing by "Downton Abbey" in Thursday's Emmy nominations with 16 bids, including best drama series.

In one scene shared by PBS, Hugh Bonneville's Robert Crawley, also known as Lord Grantham, is shown confessing to his wealthy American wife Cora (Elizabeth McGovern) about an investment gone wrong.

"Has some of my fortune been lost?" she asks.

"Almost all," he replies, tearfully.

Matthew and Mary, who traveled a rocky road to what looked like blissful marriage, are shown in an angry confrontation in which she accuses him of disloyalty to the family.

Tart dialogue involving MacLaine's Laura and Smith's Violet, the dowager countess, also looks to be a hallmark of season three. It begins airing in September in the U.K. and next January on PBS.

"When I'm with her, I'm reminded of the virtues of the English," Violet says of Laura.

"But isn't she American?" asks a puzzled Matthew.

"Exactly," Violet replies.

Series creator Julian Fellowes said the next season will encompass about two years at the start of the 1920s. Among the plot points to be resolved: What happens to John Bates, Lord Grantham's valet who was convicted last season of murdering his wife and barely escaped the gallows.

Bonneville made his support for his loyal servant clear. At the panel's conclusion, the actor jumped up, turned his back to the room while opening his jacket and dress shirt, and then wheeled around to reveal the T-shirt he wore underneath: "Free Bates," it read.

"T-shirts are available in the foyer," Brendan Coyle, who plays Bates, chimed in dryly.

MacLaine also proved a showstopper. The actress, who has said she believes in reincarnation, was asked if she and Smith had met before.

"Well, we were lovers in another life," she said, smiling. Then she shared Smith's recollection of their meeting some 40 years ago backstage at the Oscars, near a catering table, after MacLaine failed to take home a trophy.

"Do you know what you did, dear?" Smith reminded her. "You tucked right into that chocolate cake and said, '(Expletive), I don't care if I'm thin ever again.'"

Also on hand for the panel were Dockery, McGovern, Joanne Froggatt and executive producers Gareth Neame and Rebecca Eaton. Stevens was among the cast members kept in London by filming, which continues through August.


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Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #232960 07/22/12 06:56 AM
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Thanks Karen those few tidbits will have to tide me over .....


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Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #232977 07/23/12 03:34 AM
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Thx, Karen. Can't wait to see Laura and Violet spar. Those will be some great scenes and more fun than Violet and Matthew's mother. Love the idea of Free Bates T-shirt. One can be yours for $25 on e-bay.

Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #232989 07/23/12 12:25 PM
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eagerly awaiting the new season and the fabulous addition of shirley maclaine!

yes, free bates!


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Season 3 has begun in the UK. You can see the episodes over the internet at Downton Abbey. At the main screen, search for Downton Abbey and select Season 3, Episode 1. Click on the link for all results and select the source that gives you the best result. The quality isn't as good as PBS but it sure beats waiting until January to satisfy a Downton Abbey habit. thumbsup


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Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #233850 09/18/12 11:34 AM
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Thanks, Dave. Can't wait to see it!!!

Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #233858 09/18/12 06:04 PM
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I think I am going to have to wait til January so I can watch it on a big screen. sad


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Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #233878 09/19/12 04:47 PM
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Really looking forward to seeing the new season.

Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #235366 11/23/12 12:05 PM
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Forth season of Dowton Abbey confirmed, you can read the article here.


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Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #235371 11/23/12 02:41 PM
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Thanks, Karen, Since we haven't seen Season 3 yet, it's nice to know that a 4th will be in the works soon!. The PBS Downton Abbey website has a countdown clock.

44 days to go. WHEE!!!!!!

Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #235387 11/25/12 06:28 AM
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Just heard Sybil and Matthew being written out

Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #235388 11/25/12 07:23 AM
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Matthew is leaving???? I don't like the sounds of that idea! I just saw that there is a new Downton Abbey special on PBS tonight:

DOWNTON ABBEY REVISITED
Premieres Sunday, November 25, 2012 on PBS
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– Go Behind the Scenes With Host Angela Lansbury and Relive Great Moments
With Your Favorite Characters in Anticipation of Season 3 –

ARLINGTON, VA, November 7, 2012 -- The extraordinarily popular PBS series “Downton Abbey,” created by Academy Award®-winning writer Julian Fellowes, tells the story of the noble Crawley family and the staff who serve them in their sumptuous Yorkshire estate. Filled with love and intrigue, “Downton Abbey” has been embraced by viewers and critics alike, making Season 2 the most-watched MASTERPIECE drama on record. Dame Maggie Smith was recently honored with a Primetime Emmy® Award for her portrayal of Violet, the Dowager Countess of Grantham. So what are millions of devoted fans supposed to do while breathlessly awaiting Season 3, which premieres on MASTERPIECE, January 6, 2013, on PBS?

A solution is at hand. Join Dame Maggie Smith, Elizabeth McGovern, Hugh Bonneville, Dan Stevens, Michelle Dockery, Siobhan Finneran and many more of the series’ most popular actors for DOWNTON ABBEY REVISITED, a fond recollection of favorite moments from Seasons 1 and 2, plus interviews with the actors and creative team and rare behind-the-scenes footage. Hosted by Angela Lansbury (an unabashed “Downton Abbey” fan), DOWNTON ABBEY REVISITED premieres Sunday, November 25, 2012, from 8:00-9:30 p.m. ET, followed by an encore performance from 9:30-11:00 p.m. ET on PBS (check local listings).

“As the Thanksgiving holiday winds down, PBS is excited to treat our loyal ‘Downton Abbey’ fans to a fun retrospective on Sunday, November 25,” said senior vice president and chief TV executive John F. Wilson. “We hope viewers will gather with family and friends to watch the great moments from Seasons 1 and 2, and preview a sneak peek of Season 3 to whet their appetites just six weeks before the premiere.”

Interviews with creators Julian Fellowes and Gareth Neame reveal the origins of the series and how they envisioned it as a combination of Edwardian-era tradition with modern multi-character storytelling. Hugh Bonneville talks about Robert, the Earl of Grantham’s relationship with the mother of all mothers, Violet, the Dowager Countess of Grantham (Dame Maggie Smith). MASTERPIECE executive producer Rebecca Eaton describes the interaction between Violet and new character Martha Levinson, played by Shirley MacLaine. Joanne Froggatt, who plays Anna, says that watching the two legends exchange slights was “like history being made.”

In addition to Froggatt, other interviews from below the stairs include Lesley Nicol (Mrs. Patmore), Sophie McShera (Daisy) and Jim Carter (Mr. Carson). Belying her onscreen reputation as the devious O’Brien, Siobhan Finneran reveals that the cast is like a family and that the production has the camaraderie of a stage company.

Fashion plays a starring role in the series, with downstairs women revealing that they have “costume envy” and that Elizabeth McGovern wages a “battle with corsets.” The romances of “Downton Abbey” provide many of the series’ favorite moments, and the relationships between Cora and Robert, Bates and Anna and, of course, the star-crossed lovers Matthew and Mary, are discussed by the actors.

DOWNTON ABBEY REVISITED also offers a tantalizing sneak peek at what’s in store for the characters as they enter the Roaring Twenties in Season 3. Will Bates be released from prison? What new mischief will Thomas, the villainous footman, and O’Brien, his scheming ally, get up to? Will wedding bells finally ring for Matthew and Lady Mary? And how will the formidable Dowager Countess (Dame Maggie Smith) handle the arrival of Lady Grantham’s American mother (Shirley MacLaine)?

PBS special programming invites viewers to experience the worlds of science, history, nature and public affairs; hear diverse viewpoints; and take front-row seats to world-class drama and performances. Viewer contributions are an important source of funding, making PBS programs possible. PBS and public television stations offer all Americans from every walk of life the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television and online content.


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Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #235404 11/26/12 03:20 PM
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I just watched the DA Revisited show from last night. Wonder who is getting married this season? Anyone have an idea?

Next Sunday my PBS is showing a Season One Marathon from 3pm-11pm. Hope everyone else gets to see it too.

Amazon Prime members can watch Season One on Amazon Instant Streaming.

Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #235410 11/27/12 08:25 AM
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What season are we on?

Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #235411 11/27/12 08:26 AM
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Sybil killed or had she already been killed? Matthew is on Broadway.

Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #235412 11/27/12 10:14 AM
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LOL Andi, we haven't seen season 3 yet, no more spoilers!


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Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #235413 11/27/12 12:36 PM
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Really hope that my PBS station does a season 1 marathon as I was not watching then and need to catch up.

Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #235417 11/27/12 05:13 PM
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SORRY Karen...I read British press and they are obviously ahead. I never watched until Andrea and Lori talked it up in Antarctica and I just watched DA marathon whatever I could find and didn't know what was live. Now I am hooked but a bit confused...I'm old...and dottering...

Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #235419 11/27/12 05:26 PM
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Good gosh, no more spoilers for me either, Andi!

Tonight after getting home from Grand Prix,, I watched part of the Revisited, and if you donate $120 to PBS, you can get the whole season 3 DVD's before they air in the US. Might not be a bad idea for a tax deduction, as I watched the whole Season 1 and 2 after buying a download from PBS. Loved not having to wait for the next epidode, but it was on my iPad, NOT a big screen. But hey, when it's only about 12 inches from your eyes...........seemed good enough to me to buy them! I was hooked from the start, and can't wait for the next season. Likely would never have seen this if not for LCT, and it has absolutely nothing to do with cruising!

Re: Downton Abbey [Re: jhp] #235424 11/28/12 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by jhp
Likely would never have seen this if not for LCT, and it has absolutely nothing to do with cruising!


Olivia, glad you arrived home safely from RdJ. The only reference to "cruising" was when the Titanic sank in Season One!!


Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #235435 11/29/12 04:17 PM
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Thank you Davefr - I have just completed watching Season 3 using the link you provided. GREAT Season!

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Thanks, Todd. I've seen the first seven episodes and just missed seeing the final episode before we left for GRAND PRIX. I agree that it's been a great season.


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Bert and I love the show as well. If you haven't heard, NBC has hired Julian Fellowes to create an American version for network TV:

http://entertainment.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474981786285


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Very interesting, Mitch, I will watch it for sure!


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Season Two marathon on my PBS station today.

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CBS Sunday Morning did a segment on Downton Abbey today.

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A few of the cast members were on the Today Show today. It contains a few spoilers.

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You Tube is having a live Crew Panel and Discussion chat at 8pm East Coast Time. Here's the link.

Re: Downton Abbey [Re: KarenS] #235643 12/12/12 06:00 PM
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Oh boo, I missed the Today show and the crew panel!


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Counting down to the new season on Sunday, I can't wait!!!


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Last night we saw Dan Stevens (Mathew Crawley) on Broadway in "the Heiress" with Jessica Chastain, David Strathairn, and Judith Ivey. Fun to see them in person. He doesn't play such a great guy if you know the Henry James story.

By the way, when looking on the Web as their are spoilers all over the place.

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Tonight on HGTV (9pm ET)

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The video preview looks like it will be interesting!


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Thanks, Karen... got the DVR set to record it!

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I loved the show, both the Downton Abbey segment and the family home of Princess Di, fascinating!


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And this weekend's Parade has a cover story about what else, Downton Abbey.

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Karen, thanks so much for telling us about Downton Abbey. After watching seasons 1 and 2 on DVD, we are now counting the hours until the new season premiere:-)

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