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Downton Abbey’s Jim Carter warns fans to buy tissues for ‘tearjerker’ final
The top PBS drama of all time is wrapping up, and according to show creator Julian Fellowes, all questions will be answered.
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An antiques centre in Shropshire is now offering customers the chance to create their own Downton Abbey-style festive feast over the Christmas period.
The show’s Christmas Day special even saw her patch things up with her sister Lady Mary, played by Michelle Dockery, after a long-standing feud between the pair.
Christmas is right around the corner, which means that the very last episode of “Downton Abbey” will soon air on British television sets.
Some 5.7million people tuned in to the BBC soap on Christmas Day.
ITV’s costume drama will go up against the residents of Albert Square for the final time on Christmas Day.
It feels extraordinary, we remember the first day we were here and now here we are and it feels very, very unusual not to be coming back here. “Nobody regrets ending when we did”, he shared.
In an interview with Deadline, he said: “We easily could have gone for a seventh season”.
He tells The Sun newspaper, “Production were checking our pockets (to make sure) that we weren’t stealing anything!” The frequently unfortunate in love Lady Edith lastly got her completely satisfied ending, as she Wednesday Bertie Pelham, while servants Anna & Mr Bates welcomed their 1st child.
The Corporation enjoyed a clean sweep of the five most-watched programmes on Christmas Day in 2014, with Mrs Brown’s Boys, Strictly Come Dancing, EastEnders and Doctor Who topping the list.
Storylines are, for the most part, carefully concluded and where they’re not neatly tied up we can at least imagine what future might lie ahead.
However, with no one show breaking the seven million barrier, viewing figures as a whole are down on previous years.
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The ITV Evening News was the most watched News programme with 3.6 million.