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Upstairs Downstairs 2010

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    mrbernaymrbernay Posts: 146,041
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    Elanor wrote: »
    I don't think so! Eccentric old ladies with great wealth and status can do what they want. Eccentric POOR old ladies, yes, they may well have been sectioned.

    Hmm, interesting.... The "upper classes" couldn't be seen to be making fools of themselves....
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    EurostarEurostar Posts: 78,519
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    Interesting that the staff would have no radio of their own downstairs.
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    wildbenji64wildbenji64 Posts: 2,013
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    Eurostar wrote: »
    Interesting that the staff would have no radio of their own downstairs.

    The upstairs one broke, so downstairs had to give them theirs.
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    ElanorElanor Posts: 13,326
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    mrbernay wrote: »
    Hmm, interesting.... The "upper classes" couldn't be seen to be making fools of themselves....

    Not at all, you can do what you want if you've got enough money and status.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,259
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    I think Pritchard is one of my favourite characters.
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    mrbernaymrbernay Posts: 146,041
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    Eurostar wrote: »
    Interesting that the staff would have no radio of their own downstairs.

    Too much of a "new-fangled" instrument... I think that was quite a realistic scene...
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    ElanorElanor Posts: 13,326
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    sparkle_18 wrote: »
    I think Pritchard is one of my favourite characters.

    Isn't he fab? I really like him.

    I hope the baby doesn't die. I've been convinced that either he or Keeley Hawes is going to die.
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    mrbernaymrbernay Posts: 146,041
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    Elanor wrote: »
    Not at all, you can do what you want if you've got enough money and status.

    Not really, they were locked away too
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    mrbernaymrbernay Posts: 146,041
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    Elanor wrote: »
    Isn't he fab? I really like him.

    I hope the baby doesn't die. I've been convinced that either he or Keeley Hawes is going to die.

    Please make it Keeley Hawes hehe
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    EurostarEurostar Posts: 78,519
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    Elanor wrote: »
    Isn't he fab? I really like him.

    I hope the baby doesn't die. I've been convinced that either he or Keeley Hawes is going to die.

    Is Pritchard the butler? He did a good job there :)
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    ElanorElanor Posts: 13,326
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    mrbernay wrote: »
    Not really, they were locked away too

    Depends what they did. Coming back from the Raj with a Sikh servant is hardly sectionable.
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    Elanor wrote: »
    Isn't he fab? I really like him.

    I hope the baby doesn't die. I've been convinced that either he or Keeley Hawes is going to die.

    Yea he's fantastic! :D

    Haha I thought the baby would die then..I'm so morbid.
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    mrbernaymrbernay Posts: 146,041
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    Elanor wrote: »
    Depends what they did. Coming back from the Raj with a Sikh servant is hardly sectionable.

    Would have been very iffy unless that person was actually a servant... and she has that monkey running wild...
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    ElanorElanor Posts: 13,326
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    mrbernay wrote: »
    Would have been very iffy unless that person was actually a servant

    Well I've read a fair amount about the Raj, and I believe that it would have been quite a status symbol to bring staff back with you.
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    mrbernaymrbernay Posts: 146,041
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    haha, reference to Charles there who wants to be George VII not Charles III, as Charles is a disreputable name for a king!!!!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,259
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    Aw Lotte.
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    mrbernaymrbernay Posts: 146,041
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    Elanor wrote: »
    Well I've read a fair amount about the Raj, and I believe that it would have been quite a status symbol to bring staff back with you.

    Staff, yes, but your personal secretary, never, I think... That person knew your most intimate details, and still does (in royal circles)... But I don't want to argue about it... :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 87,224
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    Think they've done enough to deserve a series commissioning.
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    EurostarEurostar Posts: 78,519
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    Well that was a success : more please BBC :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,259
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    Ooo new Larkrise!:D
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    fleetfleet Posts: 11,574
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    That was excellent, I really hope for a series.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,259
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    There'll be a series for sure.

    I'm betting sometime this/next week we'll get a confirmation.
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    dwisemandwiseman Posts: 4,011
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    Yes a few hiccups but generally a success I think.. should get a weekly Sunday night showing in the -relatively- near future..
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    ElanorElanor Posts: 13,326
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    mrbernay wrote: »
    Staff, yes, but your personal secretary, never, I think... That person knew your most intimate details, and still does (in royal circles)... But I don't want to argue about it... :)

    At the end of the day, it's a fictional television drama, and they have chosen a Sikh secretary as a device to show that Eileen Atkins' character is a bit out of the ordinary. And because Art Malik needs to be on my television more often.
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    EurostarEurostar Posts: 78,519
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    sparkle_18 wrote: »
    There'll be a series for sure.

    I'm betting sometime this/next week we'll get a confirmation.

    Yes,the TV ratings for the first two episodes were excellent : I'm pretty sure we'll see a full series now :)
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