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Cora then silences Robert. Lady Rosamund Painswick (ne Crawley) (played by Samantha Bond) is Robert's widowed sister who lives on her own in London. However, Robert relents after seeing how effective Cora is in the role. Following that night, Edna relentlessly schemes to get Tom to pledge himself to her, by invading his privacy, such as entering his room without permission, and citing the possibility that she might now be pregnant. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Anna is frightened that Bates discovered the truth and took his revenge. Anna insists that they marry so that she will have legal rights if the worst happens. She visits him in London, and he has a cocktail party that important artists and literary figures like Virginia Woolf attend. It becomes clear Shrimpie is deeply unhappy about his marriage to Susan. Unlike the other servants, she shows no respect when talking with Tom, and refuses to stand up when he enters the servants hall. Tony later calls off his engagement to Mabel, because of his interest in Mary. Lady Rose Aldridge (ne MacClare) (portrayed by Lily James) (b. Sept. 18, 2019 5 AM PT. The two attempt to move past the attack, but both find it very difficult. Shortly after the war, Cora has Spanish influenza and nearly dies before making a full recovery. She appeared in the first film. Andy tries to break ties with Thomas, on account of Mr Carson, Mrs Hughes, and Mrs Patmore informing him that Thomas is a homosexual. O'Brien then preys on Jimmy's discomfort and embarrassment to have him blackmail Mr Carson into sacking Thomas without a reference, otherwise Jimmy will go to the police. She is rescued (to her relatives' dismay) by black singer Jack Ross. However, Edith reveals to him that she is pregnant, and the child's birth will coincide with Bertie's departure date. A shocked Anna begins to ask how the case is sorted out but Bates silences her, saying they will speak of it later. He is portrayed by Simon Jones in the film. Whilst Anna is pregnant, she still fears that as there are months to wait, the baby is still in danger of being lost, despite her husband's insistence that nothing will go wrong. Eventually, she does grow close to him and learns he wishes to name her his sole heir. Before she can bring herself to tell him about Marigold, Mary peevishly reveals the truth. [19], Executive producer Gareth Neame stated that Finneran had chosen to leave the series. Mrs Hughes says that is true, but that if Edna wants a reference or another job during her natural lifetime she will remain quiet. He helps Matthew and Mary modernise Downton. He has a sister, Mrs Chetwood, who writes to Cora with the recipe for his favourite dessert, apple charlotte. Fearing for his safety, Lord Grantham had him assigned to Matthew Crawley's battalion to be his batman. Anna returns to Downton in a lighter mood, which does not go unnoticed by Bates. Mr Mason becomes father-in-law to Daisy when she marries his son on his deathbed. She is one of eleven children and her parents are deceased. However, in episode 4 she begins to suffer severe cramps and fears she is suffering another miscarriage. 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. However, this alliance does not last very long, as Edna is fired after she successfully seduces Tom Branson but is foiled in her effort to blackmail him into marrying her. When her typewriter is discovered by Miss O'Brien, she informs the whole staff and Gwen's plan to leave service to become a secretary is the cause of much discussion above and below stairs. Jimmy's whereabouts post-Downton are never revealed. 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. Amused instead of scandalised at the revelation, Grantham gently declines Carson's offer, ending the matter as a non-issue. . They are both in competition for the top position of first footman, which Jimmy is constantly sabotaging Alfred for. After the First World War, Tom and Sybil receive Robert's reluctant blessing and marry in Dublin. 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. Charles Blake stages a scene where Mabel and Tony come across Charles and Mary supposedly in a passionate kiss, and finally, Tony gives up on Mary and decides to marry Mabel. [2] Early on, she is portrayed as a petulant and cold young woman; as the series progresses, however, she shows more vulnerability and compassion. Affable and good-natured, he was also a competent pianist (actor Thomas Howes is a pianist) and would entertain other servants during their free time. In a journey to the highlands it is revealed that Dr Clarkson has developed romantic feelings for Isobel Crawley. Anthony Strallan (played by Robert Bathurst) was Edith's much older suitor. Barrow asks Mr Carson to hire Andrew for the job. She is also the wife of John Bates. In episode 3, Mary asks if Anna has considered Dr Ryder's advice. Bates reveals that he kept the untorn ticket in his coat as a talisman for a time. Daisy Mason, who is interested in Alfred, repeatedly tries to sabotage Ivy, Jimmy and Alfred in hopes that Alfred will realise that Ivy is no good for him. However, after James-Collier had filmed the first two episodes of the show the producers contacted his agent and asked if he would like to be optioned for the second and third series.[15]. LONDON . Marigold is born in Geneva, Switzerland and adopted by a Swiss couple. Thomas tells O'Brien that his father was a clockmaker. During a dinner in his honour, Branson, the Irish nationalist and socialist chauffeur, attempts to avenge himself on the Army by pouring a soup tureen of slop over the general, but he is stopped in time by Carson the butler (who after reading Branson's apology note to Lady Sybil, found by Anna, thought Branson meant to assassinate the general). She decides to move back into Downton Abbey, leaving Mr Bates hurt and confused. By series four the love triangle is getting nowhere until Alfred decides to leave after catching Ivy kissing Jimmy. Unluckily, while the tryst is occurring, Lady Edith accidentally starts a fire in a nearby bedroom, which pulls Thomas away from his post. Travis insults the Catholic faith and believes the Anglican Church is superior. Mr Albert Mason (played by Paul Copley) is the father of William, the Downton footman who died of injuries received in the Great War. A chronicle of the lives of the British aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in the early twentieth century. She is also the associate director of the MahWaff Theatre Company. 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. In 1923 Harold Levinson apparently takes a liking to Daisy's cooking, and his valet Ethan Slade offers Daisy a position so she can come to America and work for him. After Larry unremorsefully calls Tom "only a grubby little chauffeur chappie", Lord Merton angrily tells him to be silent, and apologises very sincerely to Tom for what Larry did, adding his hope that Tom would recover before the wedding. 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. When the food does not meet her exacting standards, she takes her frustration out on the maids, especially Daisy. She begins to feel he is a sensible match for her. The Crawleys and Rose succeed in retrieving the letter, after which the grateful prince unexpectedly arrives and opens Rose's debutante ball at their house, dancing with Rose. Beginning as a junior footman, he rose to become butler by 1890. She reveals that her father died when she was about six years old and that her mother remarried, of which Bates already knew, however Anna had not told him the whole story. After struggling with infertility, Mary becomes pregnant and gives birth to a son, George, at the end of the third series. On one notable occasion he wakes the staff in the middle of the night by horrifically screaming during a nightmare. In the Christmas Special, she receives a letter from Alfred, implying that they keep in touch. 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. EDNA Thanks for visiting The Crossword Solver "Downton Abbey maid". However, she eventually decides she does not want to marry any of them, providing a shock, especially for Tony. In 1912, she brings private papers of her uncle Jonathan Swire, a Liberal minister, to Sir Richard Carlisle since Sir Richard plans to financially ruin her father. Anna worries that Mr Bates will have his revenge if her attacker's identity is ever revealed. Edith struggles with revealing the truth about Marigold to Bertie before accepting him. Madeleine Allsopp. Towards the end of the second series, she becomes guilt-ridden when she finds out her meddling in Bates's private life has started a chain reaction which led to Vera's threatening to expose the family secrets and bring the Crawley family into disrepute. Edna Braithwaite. Menu. She is originally from Argyll, Scotland, where her father was a farmer. When Edith marries Bertie Pelham, the Marquess of Hexham, Marigold moves with them to their new home at Brancaster Castle. Bates sneaks up behind Anna, surprising her, then pulls her aside. She also discusses with Charles Blake his feelings for Mary. Thomas does not admit to the others why he was attacked, and only sends a significant stare to Jimmy, who is guilt-stricken with the truth. Andy helps Mr Mason move into Yew Tree Farm with Mrs Patmore and Daisy. The toughs who lost the bet follow drunk Jimmy underneath a quiet bridge and jump him. He appears to have been warned off Thomas by Mr Carson, Mrs Hughes, and Mrs Patmore. After a financial scare, Matthew becomes a co-owner of the estate, and begins working on plans to modernise it with the new agent, brother-in-law Tom Branson. Bates is then released from prison due to the neighbour's statement. Outwardly prim and somewhat strict in her manner as housekeeper, Mrs Hughes is essentially kindly and generous, as shown when she assists Ethel after she leaves her position and has a baby out of wedlock. They had been too scared to come forward before but had now stepped forward and informed the police of his actions. When Bates catches him stealing some wine, Thomas attempts to frame him for the theft. During the War, he served with Charles Blake in the Royal Navy aboard Jellicoe's flagship HMS Iron Duke at the Battle of Jutland. This scheme fails, however, when he is sold worthless goods and is rendered penniless. Mary enlists the help of Anna and Cora to move his body, which is seen by Daisy. After she got fired, Edna manages to come back to Downton to work as Cora's lady's maid. She is forced to accept defeat in this, not knowing that Lady Mary had already destroyed the ticket, as she wrongly believed it proved Bates's guilt. He hides the Crawley family dog, Isis, whom he hopes to "find" to curry favour with Lord Grantham. Isobel later receives a marriage proposal from Lord Merton, and despite a health scare and his sons' attempts to prevent the marriage, Isobel decides to marry him in the final series. Isobel Crawley knows of a cure, but as a modern medical technique it is unfamiliar to Dr Clarkson, who is reluctant to try it. The end of "Downton Abbey" was, admittedly, a bit of a disappointment for Allen Leech. Her efforts to prove her husband's innocence become a success when a neighbour of Vera's inadvertently tells Anna details of their last meeting which prove that Vera committed suicide in order to have her husband convicted and hanged for the crime. Elsie May Carson (ne Hughes) (played by Phyllis Logan) (b. What really happened next remains unknown, although sexual relations are heavily implied. She says that she does not want to be in service for the rest of her life and often complains about her surroundings. Pamuk rebuffs him and later uses this incident to blackmail Thomas, threatening to inform Lord Grantham about his indiscretion unless Thomas agrees to guide Pamuk to the room of Lady Mary later that same evening. Martha sees herself as representing modernity, while Violet seems to represent the pre-war aristocratic world that is gradually becoming obsolete. John Drake (played by Fergus O'Donnell) is a tenant farmer on the estate of the Earl of Grantham. He would also gain the companionship of Mrs Patmore, Daisy dropping any objections she had about her father in-law and her superior at Downton Abbey being together. 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. 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. She searches for anyone Vera may have been in contact with, and finds a neighbour who saw her the day of her death. He asks her if she had ever considered adoption, but she tells him that the idea would never work for him nor her as they would want their own child. "[12] Emily Orley, also of Buzzfeed, argued that the storyline of the rape of Anna had too much focus on the male characters.[13]. Outspoken, Ethel does not like being told what to do by anyone, which often has her in conflict with Anna or Mrs Hughes. 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. Thomas Ferguson Niall Branson (played by Allen Leech) was initially the family chauffeur, employed in series one. It's just a shame she went about it in such a manipulative and mean-spirited way, attempting to guilt and control Tom Branson. In series 6 only credited with the main cast in "The Finale". She resists claiming her widow's pension as she thinks it wrong to claim money for marrying a man that she liked but would have not married under normal circumstances. Mrs Hughes also learns the truth but says no more when she learns that Cora knows. "[17] Finneran believed that O'Brien "was great to play. Lady Mary Josephine Talbot (ne Crawley) (played by Michelle Dockery) (b. Violet attempts to find the whereabouts of Princess Irina through Lord Flintshire, who is her nephew-in-law, and eventually receives a letter from Lord Flintshire saying the Princess may have fled to Wan Chai, Hong Kong, where she might be working as a nurse. 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.". 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. But she refused him and he married a woman named Ivy and had a son, Peter. Barrow is badly beaten instead. The pair see each other often in London during series six and they fall in love. At the beginning of series six Anna is in a dark place as the case of Green's death lingers over her and Bates as she's still out on bail. Rather, she tries to make her victims feel guilty. If listing any specific dates, please use a reference and make note of the episode or other canon source that the information comes from, including a short quote if possible. When he pushes into Jimmy's room, he catches Thomas Barrow in the act of trying to kiss Jimmy. In the course of a sexual encounter with Mary, Pamuk dies in her bed of a heart attack. After a fight with Thomas Barrow, in which she called him out as she saw him as being sly and oily and that nobody in their right minds trusted him; and he retaliated against her, by calling her a scheming witch whose schemes came to nothing, she stormed out of the abbey once and for all, after giving her notice, giving the reason of being family troubles. 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. Branson's return to Downton Abbey for Matthew and Mary's wedding is off to a poor start: he doesn't own a set of tails or even a dinner jacket, and he talks politics at dinner, enraging Robert. George Matthew Crawley (born August 1921) is the son and heir of the late Matthew Crawley and Lady Mary Josephine Crawley. She has one sibling, a sister who lives in Lytham St Annes. The Prince of Wales (Oliver Dimsdale), the future King Edward VIII, is also present at Rose's debutante ball, and his affair with the married Freda Dudley Ward is the centre of Sampson's blackmail plot. Her father Robert tells his wife Cora that there is no identifiable body, and "what was left of him" was supposedly buried somewhere. His mother later tells George that it was time for his bedtime, and about the sudden demise of his father Matthew, only moments after his birth. Even so, the family still call him by his last name. This is the official YouTube channel for Downton Abbey. At that time, it is inferred that Jimmy has kept up appearances by teasing Thomas and giving him a very clear cold shoulder that even Alfred notices is extreme. Vera comes to Downton only to inform Bates that if he does not come away with her, she will sell the scandalous story of the death of Kemal Pamuk in Mary's bed to the newspapers, which could ruin the reputation of Downton Abbey. However, in the third series, Tom and now-pregnant Sybil are forced to flee Ireland after Tom becomes implicated in the burning of an Anglo-Irish nobleman's house. He has a stern, but fatherly, disposition over the servants. Tom Branson plays a major role in the first feature film, saving the king's life and courting Lucy Smith, who is the daughter of Lady Maud Bagshaw, lady-in-waiting to Queen Mary and a cousin of the Crawleys. The older Mr Mason later explains to Daisy that William was his only surviving child and he had realised that William married Daisy not just because he cared for her but so his father would have someone to keep company. The story was inspired by true events. Vera Bates (played by Maria Doyle Kennedy) (d. 1918) was the estranged wife of John Bates. They love to dislike her. Michael Gregson (played by Charles Edwards) (d. around 8 November 1923) is a London editor for the society magazine The Sketch. She decides, with some encouragement from Mrs Patmore, to allow William his fantasy to boost his morale in battle and gives him a photo. Downton Abbey is a British period drama set in the fictional Downton Abbey, Yorkshire, country house of the Earl and Countess of Grantham, and follows the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants. She is also really selfish, as she objected to Mrs Hughes invading her privacy whereas she herself repeatedly did that to Tom. Lavinia Catherine Swire (played by Zoe Boyle) (18951919) is the sweetheart and fiance of Matthew Crawley. She also begins to see Albert Mason, Daisy's father in law, and between the two of them, help Daisy to realise that no matter what happens with them, they will always be there for Daisy, and that they love her very much.
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