Daisy Lewis played an Anna type servant (the voice of lower class justice) in Fellows' "From Time To Time" —quite likably. It's on Netflix.
Daisy Lewis played an Anna type servant (the voice of lower class justice) in Fellows' "From Time To Time" —quite likably. It's on Netflix.
Everybody?
Have you found a like-minded coterie on this issue to fill an elevator car?
Just as I said.
Fan Fiction.
Indeed:
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She's Sybil's replacement, apparently in this as well.
It's a traditional name in the Normal family.
Yes, and the look on her face as she walked away from the blackmailer: "I'm getting too old for this . . . ."
Well, so far there's nothing that contradicts Fellowes' own description of the casting of Gregson—he refers to Edwards' portrayal of a type of old-fashioned gentlemanly decency once a specialty of the likes of Jack Hawkins and Kenneth More. Which is also Edwards' concept of the character he was playing. And nothing to…
Remember Sybil's remark about all the boys she's danced with being dead? That was a quote from one of JF's relatives. "Singled Out" by Virginia Nicholson beautifully details the plight of unmarried women after the huge loss of eligible men in the Great War.
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Her speech was a reminder that 1945 is just twenty years away.
He's dropping by in case Mrs. Patmore has something cooling on the rack.
Because it's not the world of the shires, but the world in which this man was a king:
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Professional courtesy, or, never get into a war of words with someone who buys ink by the gallon.
You's fancy-pantses, alla ya.
Some wag on the Guardian boards suggested that as the show goes on, Edith gets to look more like Laura Carmichael, while Michelle Dockery is being turned into Mary.
She was probably just hoping for 20 quid anyway.
That's her proof that they were both there, to back up her claim that they were living in sin.
I seem to have missed that part about Edith inheriting ALL of Gregson's property—only his magazine.
Got a quote from the show about that?
(See what I mean about fanfic?)
That was a ride, not a hunt.
In the old days, before litigation and vulgar concerns about safety, someone would call a friend in a hunt and they'd spend a day or two shooting something like this:
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