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Join hosts Jonathan and Rob as they dive into the rich world of classic films and TV shows. In each episode, they explore the historical context, production background, and thematic depth of beloved and overlooked gems from the past. This week, they unravel the emotional and societal layers of "Closing Numbers" (1993), a poignant drama about family secrets, bisexuality, and the AIDS crisis. Tune in for insightful discussions, engaging trivia, and a nostalgic journey through cinematic history.
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In the final episode of the first series, Downton Abbey faces many changes as the First World War looms. Cora's pregnancy, Mary and Matthew's engagement, Thomas and O'Brien's schemes, and Sybil and Gwen's ambitions are all affected by the events of July 1914.
Main Cast and Crew:
• Hugh Bonneville as Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham
• Elizabeth McGovern as Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham
• Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary Crawley
• Laura Carmichael as Lady Edith Crawley
• Jessica Brown Findlay as Lady Sybil Crawley
• Dan Stevens as Matthew Crawley
• Maggie Smith as Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham
• Penelope Wilton as Isobel Crawley
• Jim Carter as Charles Carson
• Phyllis Logan as Mrs. Hughes
• Brendan Coyle as John Bates
• Joanne Froggatt as Anna Smith
• Rob James-Collier as Thomas Barrow
• Siobhan Finneran as Sarah O'Brien
• Lesley Nicol as Mrs. Patmore
• Sophie McShera as Daisy Robinson
• Rose Leslie as Gwen Dawson
• Brian Percival as Director
• Julian Fellowes as Writer
Significant Events:
• Mary learns that it was Edith who revealed her scandal with Kemal Pamuk to the Turkish ambassador, and retaliates by sabotaging Edith's engagement with Sir Anthony Strallan.
• Robert is reluctant to fire Bates, even after O'Brien and Thomas produce a letter accusing him of stealing from a previous employer. Anna discovers that Bates took the blame for his ex-wife Vera, and Robert is pleased to hear the truth.
• Thomas, frustrated by his failure to get rid of Bates, and sensing war on the way, joins the Army Medical Corps.
• Sybil helps Gwen get a job as a secretary in London.
• Cora announces that she is pregnant, which puts Mary and Matthew's engagement in doubt, since the baby could be a male heir. However, O'Brien causes Cora to miscarry by leaving a bar of soap on the floor, out of spite for mistakenly believing she is being dismissed.
• William punches Thomas for making insensitive remarks about Cora's loss.
• Matthew decides to end his engagement with Mary, feeling that it was only based on pragmatism and that she would have changed her mind if a son had been born.
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In this week's episode of Downton Abbey, Sybil's interest in politics lands her in trouble, Bates makes a shocking revelation about the wine thief, Edith finds a new suitor, Carson worries about Mary's reputation, and Sybil is injured in a political disturbance.
Main Cast
Hugh Bonneville as Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham
Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary Crawley
Jessica Brown Findlay as Lady Sybil Crawley
Laura Carmichael as Lady Edith Crawley
Brendan Coyle as John Bates
Joanne Froggatt as Anna Bates
Jim Carter as Mr. Carson
Phyllis Logan as Mrs. Hughes
Rob James-Collier as Thomas Barrow
Crew
Creator: Julian Fellowes
Director: Brian Percival
Writer: Julian Fellowes
Original Air Date: October 31, 2010
Sybil's Political Activism
Sybil has been increasingly interested in politics lately, and she attends a rally with Branson. However, her father, Lord Grantham, is furious when he finds out and forbids her from attending any more political events.
The Wine Thief
The mystery of the wine thief has been plaguing Downton Abbey for weeks, and it finally comes to a head in this episode. Bates is accused of being the thief: he knows who the wine thief is, but he refuses to tell anyone else. He then hands in his notice, saying that he can no longer work at Downton Abbey with the thief still there.
Edith's New Suitor
Edith seems to have found an unexpected admirer in Sir Anthony Strallan. Sir Anthony is a wealthy landowner who is interested in courting Edith. Edith agrees to go on a date with him.
Mary's Reputation
Carson receives a letter informing him of the rumours that are circulating about Mary. The letter says that Mary is being talked about in town for her relationship with Mr Pamuk. Carson is worried that the rumours will damage Mary's reputation.
Sybil's Injury
Sybil goes to the counting of the votes for the local election. When things get rowdy, she is knocked unconscious. Branson is blamed for her injuries, but Matthew comes to his defence.
Matthew Proposes to Mary
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In this week's episode of Downton Abbey, the Crawley family and the servants prepare for the annual flower show. But even as they enjoy the festivities, they are also dealing with some serious challenges.
Isobel is upset to learn that Countess Violet has won the Grantham Cup for Best Bloom for the past 10 years, even though Molesley's father grows the best roses. Violet denies any wrongdoing, but Isobel is not convinced. Isobel is a kind and compassionate woman, and she believes that Molesley's father deserves to win the award. She is determined to find out the truth, and she sets out to investigate.
Daisy is still shaken by the events of the previous episode, when she witnessed the death of Mr. Pamuk in Lady Mary's room. O'Brien and Thomas continue to scheme against her, and they try to get her to tell Lady Edith about Mr. Pamuk's death. Daisy is scared and confused, and she doesn't know who to trust. She is afraid that if she tells anyone what she knows, she will be blamed for Mr. Pamuk's death.
Bates is framed for stealing a snuff box by O'Brien and Thomas. Anna and Bates are able to clear Bates' name, but the incident leaves them shaken. Bates is a good man, and he is innocent of the crime. But O'Brien and Thomas are determined to ruin his life. They will stop at nothing to get what they want.
Lady Mary is still dealing with the fallout from Mr. Pamuk's death. She is worried that her reputation has been ruined, and she is reluctant to marry Matthew Crawley. Lady Mary is a strong and independent woman, but she has been through a lot in the past few weeks. She is not sure if she is ready to move on with her life.
Sir Anthony Strallan arrives at Downton Abbey as a potential suitor for Lady Mary. He is everything that Matthew is not: old, stuffy, and not very attractive. Lady Mary is not interested in him, but her mother, Lady Cora, is determined to see her married. Lady Cora is a loving and supportive mother, but she can be a bit overbearing at times. She wants what is best for her daughter, but she needs to learn to let her go.
The episode ends with the flower show. Isobel is overjoyed when Molesley's father wins the Grantham Cup. Lady Mary is also happy, as she realizes that she does not need to marry Sir Anthony Strallan to be happy. She can be happy on her own terms. -
Episode Title: "The Visit"
Air Date: October 17, 2010
Written by: Julian Fellowes
Directed by: Brian Kelly
Synopsis:
The fair arrives in the village, and Mrs. Hughes finds herself the center of speculation when she meets a former suitor who makes her question her position at Downton. Also, Violet and Isobel are in conflict over a medical ailment affecting Molesley. Elsewhere, Carson fears there is a thief at Downton.
Cast
Hugh Bonneville
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Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham
Jessica Brown Findlay
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Lady Sybil Crawley
Laura Carmichael
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Lady Edith Crawley
Jim Carter
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Charles Carson
Brendan Coyle
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John Bates
Michelle Dockery
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Lady Mary Crawley
Siobhan Finneran
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Sarah O'Brien
Joanne Froggatt
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Anna Smith
Thomas Howes
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William Mason
Robert James-Collier
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Thomas Barrow (as Rob James-Collier)
Rose Leslie
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Gwen Dawson
Phyllis Logan
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Mrs. Hughes
Elizabeth McGovern
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Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham
Sophie McShera
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Daisy Robinson
Lesley Nicol
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Mrs. Patmore
Maggie Smith
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Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham
Dan Stevens
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Matthew Crawley
Penelope Wilton
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Isobel Crawley
Kevin Doyle
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Joseph Molesley
Bill Fellows
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Joe Burns
Elizabeth Hill
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Nurse
Allen Leech
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Tom Branson
Martin Reeve
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Clerk
David Robb
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Welcome to the Downton Abbey Podcast, where we recap and discuss every episode of the hit period drama. Today we're talking about Series 1 Episode 3, which aired on October 10, 2010 on ITV and January 16, 2011 on PBS.
• This episode is also known as "The One With Pamuk", because it features one of the most shocking and scandalous events in Downton Abbey history: the death of a Turkish diplomat in Lady Mary's bed.
• The episode begins with the arrival of Evelyn Napier, a handsome and wealthy suitor for Mary, who brings along his friend Kemal Pamuk, a dashing and charming Turkish attaché. Mary is instantly smitten with Pamuk, who flirts with her at every opportunity, while ignoring the jealous Napier.
• Meanwhile, downstairs, Gwen, one of the maids, reveals her ambition to become a secretary and has bought a typewriter to practice her skills. She receives a letter from a potential employer, but hides it from the rest of the staff. Sybil, the youngest and most progressive Crawley sister, discovers Gwen's secret and offers to help her with her application and reference.
• At night, Pamuk sneaks into Mary's bedroom and seduces her. She initially resists, but then gives in to his advances. However, in the middle of their passionate encounter, he suffers a fatal heart attack and dies in her bed. Mary is horrified and calls for her mother Cora, who enlists the help of Anna, the head housemaid, to move the body back to Pamuk's room. They manage to do so without being noticed by most of the household, except for Daisy, the kitchen maid, who sees them carrying the corpse.
• The next day, Pamuk's death is announced as a natural cause and his body is taken away. Mary is traumatised by the experience and fears that her reputation will be ruined if the truth ever comes out. Cora and Anna assure her that they will keep her secret, but they are also worried about the consequences. Daisy is confused and frightened by what she saw, but keeps quiet for now.
• The episode also features several subplots involving other characters: Bates tries to cure his limp with a painful device that Mrs. Hughes helps him remove; Edith spends a pleasant day with Matthew, who is still oblivious to her feelings for him; and O'Brien schemes to expose Gwen's secretarial aspirations and sabotage her chances.
What did you think of this episode? Did you like Pamuk as a character? Do you sympathise with Mary or blame her for her actions? How do you think this scandal will affect her future? Let us know your thoughts in the comments or on social media. And don't forget to tune in next time for Series 1 Episode 4. Thanks for listening! -
Matthew Crawley and his mother, Isobel, arrive at Downton Abbey to begin their new lives as the new heir and chatelaine of the estate. Matthew is immediately overwhelmed by the size and grandeur of the house, and he struggles to adjust to his new role. He also finds himself at odds with the other members of the family, who are still coming to terms with the fact that he is now their heir.
Isobel, meanwhile, is determined to make her mark on Downton Abbey. She is a strong-willed woman who is not afraid to speak her mind, and she quickly clashes with the Dowager Countess, Violet. The two women have very different ideas about how Downton should be run, and they soon find themselves at odds.
Downton Abbey is a British historical drama television series created by Julian Fellowes. It is set in the early 20th century and follows the lives of the Crawley family and their servants at Downton Abbey, a large country house in Yorkshire. The series premiered on ITV on September 26, 2010, and ran for six seasons, concluding on August 25, 2015.
Downton Abbey was a critical and commercial success, winning numerous awards, including 15 Primetime Emmy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, and two BAFTA Awards. The series was also a ratings success, becoming the most-watched British television series of the 21st century. -
Welcome to the first episode of "Downton Abbey -The Podcast," where we dive into the world of one of the most beloved period dramas of all time. In this episode, we'll be discussing Season 1 Episode 1 of Downton Abbey, where we're introduced to the Crawley family and their staff, and witness the devastating news of the Titanic sinking.
We're then introduced to the Crawley family, the Earl of Grantham (played by Hugh Bonneville), his American-born wife Cora Crawley (played by Elizabeth McGovern), and their three daughters, Mary, Edith, and Sybil. We also meet the staff who run the estate, including Mr. Carson, the butler, Mrs. Hughes, the housekeeper, and Mr. Bates, the new valet.
The episode takes a dramatic turn when news of the Titanic sinking reaches Downton Abbey, and we see the effect it has on the family and their staff. The Earl and Cora are devastated to hear that their cousin and heir to the estate, Patrick Crawley, was among the casualties. This news puts the future of Downton Abbey in jeopardy, as there is no male heir to inherit the estate.
Season 1 Episode 1 of Downton Abbey sets the stage for the rest of the series, introducing us to the characters, the setting, and the challenges they'll face. We're left with a sense of anticipation for what's to come, and the knowledge that the future of Downton Abbey is far from certain. Join us next time as we continue to explore this beloved period drama. -
In the final episode of series 3, Sir Edward has a proposal for Jan, but gets a frosty reception from Leo. Charles receives some worrying news from the States, and sets off to New York with Avril.
Anna wows the critics with the launch of her collection, but Polly gets a some worrying news from the States.
The Leisurecruise flotation is a resounding success, which means that Ken and Sarah are paper millionaires.
The celebrations for the launch of the powerboat are spoilt when Sir Edward and Jack get some worrying news (not from the States this time).
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This week, there is a whole load of business b*llocks, Jack rekindles an old flame, while Richard Spencer reclines on a deckchair in his PJs.
There is treble dealings from David 'Oily' Lloyd, car trouble for Kate and Anna, and Leo and Amanda have a heart-to-heart on the edge of a windy cliff-side. Ken, meanwhile, has enemies on all sides!
Hang on in there - we're nearly at the end of the series!
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Tom and Jan get close, while Jack rubs Kate up the wrong way.
Polly starts her new job, Sir Edward rides a horse, and Charles buries the hatchet (for the moment, anyway).
Leo and Amanda run into marriage difficulties, and a powerboat explodes.
Poor Ken is being played from two different sides, and doesn't even realise it.
Oh, and there's that tablecloth.
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The Barracuda is launched on the market - to Tom and Jack's surprise.
Tensions grow between Leo and Amanda, and Tom and Emma.
Polly plans to get a job, and Gerald surprises her with his reaction.
Jan feels the pressure of the photoshoot, but recent events have taken their toll on Anna.
There's double dealing at Leisurecruise as Sarah makes her return.
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Jack nearly misses the boat - in more ways than one - at the Wolf Rock Race.
Jan demands an explanation from Anna about her disappearance.
Gerald has his 'showdown' with Charles, but is surprised by his reaction.
Barracuda rescues two sailors, but tensions between Leo and Mike boil over. However they still win best in class, and Charles gives Avril the go-ahead to market the Barracuda.
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Ken wines and dines Alvarez, but is disappointed by the outcome.
Gerald returns, with sad news.
Ken makes an offer to the Mermaid Yard, but the directors can't decide what to do about it.
Frere flies to Zurich, and Amanda's father confronts Leo, but Tom placates him.
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“There’s going to be a wind of change sweeping through that yard! I’m going to drag the Mermaid out of the nineteenth century if it’s the last thing I do – with all its men!”
Jan arrives at the Mermaid to celebrate her investment, but Tom has still not informed Jack of her involvement.
Gerald withdraws large amounts of cash from his bank account, for mysterious purposes.
Jan makes her presence felt at the Mermaid Yard. Leo has an uncomfortable drink with Amanda’s parents, but then Leo and Amanda make the rest of us feel uncomfortable with a game of spin the bottle.
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Jan and Sir Edward grow closer, while Ken and Sarah deal with the aftermath of Mark's death.
Emma the boat boffin has good news for Tom, which leads to Jack taking Leo and Amanda for a dive.
Jan agrees to help Tom out financially after the bank pulls the yard's overdraft.
Polly reaches to Gerald to ease his distress, but is rebuffed.
Jan's empire expands as she secures three new independent outlets.
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Jan and Leo reflect on their expanding business empires, and Tom begins to fight back over the Lynette sinking.
Avril isn't busy enough as MD of Relton, so she starts a side hustle as a commercial property agent, while Anna Lee confides her troubles to Kate. Amanda and Leo get it on, but Amanda's dad warns him off!
Sarah frets over the missing Mark, and there is an explosive end to the boat test.
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Jan makes an impression on Sir Edward. Charles and Avril grow closer, but there is disappointment for him at the power boat race. Troubles continue to mount for the Mermaid Yard, but good news comes from an unexpected place. Leo wows Amanda in his Daisy Duke shorts, while Gerald reveals his troubles to Polly. Mark has a shock when he lurks in the bushes watching Ken and Sarah through binoculars.
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