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Episode S01E01 was re edited with different scenes to enable the black and white episodes to be excluded from the USA run, giving story continuity straight from S01E01 to S01E07.
Episode S01E01 was re edited with different scenes to enable the black and white episodes to be excluded from the USA run, giving story continuity straight from S01E01 to S01E07.
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Gordon Jackson on Russell Harty Plus.
Gordon Jackson on Russell Harty Plus.
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Jean Marsh on Russell Harty.
Jean Marsh on Russell Harty.
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Angela Baddeley on Russell Harty.
Angela Baddeley on Russell Harty.
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Presented by Gareth Hunt, 25 years later. Upstairs, Downstairs Remembered takes an affectionate look back on the series as cast and production members share their stories and memories.
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Presented by Gareth Hunt, 25 years later. Upstairs, Downstairs Remembered takes an affectionate look back on the series as cast and production members share their stories and memories. These interviews were filmed in the rooms in the Duke of York's Territorial Army barracks, off the King's Road in London. This location provided the perfect backdrop for these interviews as it was often used for rehearsing the episodes.
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Rather than being the linear/chronological account of the making of the series that Upstairs, Downstairs Remembered (above) was, After Upstairs, Downstairs reflects its more popularist
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Rather than being the linear/chronological account of the making of the series that Upstairs, Downstairs Remembered (above) was, After Upstairs, Downstairs reflects its more popularist prime-time slot by being more of a grab bag of reminiscences about the show and it doesn't really seek to portray the genesis of the original series in any great detail. In keeping with the umbrella theme of the After... set of programmes, it concentrates a lot more on what the actors got up to after the show had finished for good in 1975. Included here are memories of Gordon Jackson and Angela Baddeley, but sadly David Langton isn't even mentioned once, which is a shame given he was such a lynchpin of the original series.
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The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs, Part One - On Trial: Spring 1969 to Spring 1972
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This documentary features episode commentaries by Jean Marsh (Rose), Evin Crowley (Emily), George Innes (Alfred), Simon Williams (James), and writers Fay Weldon, Terence Brady, Charlotte Bingham, Jeremy Paul, and Rosemary Anne Sisson,
This documentary features episode commentaries by Jean Marsh (Rose), Evin Crowley (Emily), George Innes (Alfred), Simon Williams (James), and writers Fay Weldon, Terence Brady, Charlotte Bingham, Jeremy Paul, and Rosemary Anne Sisson,
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The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs, Part Two - On With the Dance: Spring 1972 to January 1973
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This documentary features episode commentaries by Nicola Pagett (Elizabeth), Jean Marsh (Rose), Ian Ogilvy (Lawrence), Simon Williams (James), writers Rosemary Anne Sisson and Jeremy Paul, and co-creator and script editor Alfred Shaughnessy.
This documentary features episode commentaries by Nicola Pagett (Elizabeth), Jean Marsh (Rose), Ian Ogilvy (Lawrence), Simon Williams (James), writers Rosemary Anne Sisson and Jeremy Paul, and co-creator and script editor Alfred Shaughnessy.
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The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs, Part Three - A Change of Scene: Spring 1973 to January 1974
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This documentary features episode commentaries by Meg Wynn Owen (Hazel), Simon Williams (James), Jean Marsh (Rose), George Innes (Alfred), Jacqueline Tong (Daisy), writers Rosemary Anne Sisson and Jeremy Paul, and director Christopher Hodson.
This documentary features episode commentaries by Meg Wynn Owen (Hazel), Simon Williams (James), Jean Marsh (Rose), George Innes (Alfred), Jacqueline Tong (Daisy), writers Rosemary Anne Sisson and Jeremy Paul, and director Christopher Hodson.
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The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs, Part Four - The Beastly Hun: January 1974 to January 1975
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This documentary features episode commentaries by Jean Marsh (Rose), Jacqueline Tong (Daisy), Christopher Beeny (Edward), Meg Wynn Owen (Hazel), Simon Williams (James), writer Rosemary Anne Sisson, and director Christopher Hodson.
This documentary features episode commentaries by Jean Marsh (Rose), Jacqueline Tong (Daisy), Christopher Beeny (Edward), Meg Wynn Owen (Hazel), Simon Williams (James), writer Rosemary Anne Sisson, and director Christopher Hodson.
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The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs, Part Five - Wither Shall I Wander?: January 1975 to Summer 2006
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This documentary features episode commentaries by Karen Dotrice (Lily), Jenny Tomasin (Ruby), Simon Williams (James), Jean Marsh (Rose), writers Rosemary Anne Sisson and Jeremy Paul, and director Simon Langton.
This documentary features episode commentaries by Karen Dotrice (Lily), Jenny Tomasin (Ruby), Simon Williams (James), Jean Marsh (Rose), writers Rosemary Anne Sisson and Jeremy Paul, and director Simon Langton.
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