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Anyone Remember Upstairs Downstairs?
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They are making a revival of this period drama,i really enjoyed this..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Keep your chin up then poodi. I probably would have a peep at the new version but I don't suppose it would compare well for me. Thank goodness for series on dvds ☺ Quite often I cannot see the sense in producing new versions of some film classics, but then I am not one for change, generally speaking.
Oh good oh ..it must be on soon then . I saw something about this last year .I loved Upstairs Downstairs and have got the boxed set .It's lovely to watch ,bit hammy now though :)
If it's scripted by Heidi Thomas who did the wonderful Cranford then it's bound to be good and Anne Reid plays dotty old dames brilliantly .Looks like a great cast .
http://www.dailymail....nstairs-new-cast.html
If it's scripted by Heidi Thomas who did the wonderful Cranford then it's bound to be good and Anne Reid plays dotty old dames brilliantly .Looks like a great cast .
http://www.dailymail....nstairs-new-cast.html
Series creators Jean Marsh and Dame Eileen Atkins will have roles in the new version, which is set in 1936.
It will be relaunched with two 90-minute films.
Jean Marsh will return in her previous role as Rose, the parlourmaid. She will now be housekeeper to the new residents of 165 Eaton Place, the wealthy Holland family.
The BBC say it will be set in the years running up to the Second World War, with Rose discovering times have changed, as servants are no longer cheap and obedient.
It will be relaunched with two 90-minute films.
Jean Marsh will return in her previous role as Rose, the parlourmaid. She will now be housekeeper to the new residents of 165 Eaton Place, the wealthy Holland family.
The BBC say it will be set in the years running up to the Second World War, with Rose discovering times have changed, as servants are no longer cheap and obedient.
Funny you should post about U.D today. I watched the second half of an episode this afternoon on ITV3. I used to love it - and for that matter, still do. Might give a remake a chance, but doubt whether it would be as good as the original. Watched a remake of "The Forsyte Saga" during last week, and it wasn't a patch on the original. So I switched off.