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Call the Midwife hailed as BBC1′s biggest new drama for over a decade – The Guardian
Adapted by Heidi Thomas from the memoirs of Jennifer Worth and made by independent producer Neal Street Productions, Call the Midwife also earned bragging rights over its ITV1 drama rival, Downton Abbey, beating the ITV show’s first series audience of 8.4 million.
‘Downton Abbey’: The Best Moments From the Big Season Finale – YAHOO!
It was a Christmas to remember — though some, like Sir Richard Carlisle, would probably prefer to forget it — at stately Downton Abbey on the Season 2 finale of the eponymous British import. (Overseas, this 90-minute installment aired as a standalone …
Downton Abbey’ season two finale recap: Lady Mary and Matthew get closure, Christmas is busy at the estate   – New York Daily News
‘Downton Abbey’ closed out its second season with plenty of drama, including a marriage proposal and some good old-fashioned kidnapping. Season two of the enchanting “Downton Abbey” ended Sunday night with Lady Mary accepting Matthew’s …
Downton Abbey Season Finale: Did Lady Mary Accept Proposal? – Contactmusic.com
Last night, the final episode of the second series of Downton Abbey aired in the US, culminating in Lady Mary accepting Matthew’s proposal of marriage. New York Daily News described the episode as an “exhilarating one,” saying that “every Downton fan has …
'Downton Abbey': Did Sir Richard kill Vera Bates? – From Inside the
An interesting moment in PBS' chat with Brendan Coyle has set our spidey sense a-tingling.
'Downton Abbey' season two finale recap: Lady Mary and Matthew
The latest takedown of Downton Abbey for its historical accuracy suggests that Lord Grantham and Mr. Bates should have been lovers since when a Lord hired a fellow veteran as his valet, it was often a way to cover their romance. I have to
'Downton Abbey' Recap: I Saw Mommy Kissing Cousin Claus
So my little Downtonettes, we've finally made it to the legendary Christmas episode that actually aired in the UK back in December. From everything I had seen on the web about the lucky folks who have already watched it, this special is the
Bilgrimage: "Downton Abbey" Plot Turns Thicker Than Plum Pudding
Is it just me, and perhaps half world, or did "Downton Abbey" descend in its last two installments to formulaic tragicomedy of a certain predictable soap-operaish sort that made the series–finally–unbearable to watch? (Warning: spoilers ahead.