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Maggie Smith has not seen any ‘Downton Abbey’ episode

For years, Maggie Smith has made one thing clear when it comes to “Downton Abbey”: She hasn’t seen the show. “Because I promised that if I sat up, bolt upright, I made it look as though I were wearing corsets”, Maggie said.

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Neame additionally pointed out that all of them really feel blessed and no one regrets its ending.


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The show will soon begin airing its final season in the United States after impressing its UK fans with a farewell special on Christmas Day. “The show did not end because any of our cast wanted to leave”.


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Still image from “Downton Abbey” with Maggie Smith and Hugh Bonneville. She plays Miss Shepherd is the movie “The Lady in the Van”. The Christmas episode this year was up sharply from last year’s 5.84M viewers after the regular season’s finale went out on a two-year high with 8.8M and a 39 share. When it premiered in 2011, the series drew overnight average of 8.6 million viewers.

New second world war drama And Then There Were None came in second with 6 million viewers at 9pm, followed closely by 5.7 million watching the revelation that Arthur “Fatboy” Chubb had been murdered in a case of mistaken identity in EastEnders at 7.30pm.

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Coronation Street triumphed as the most-watched soap on Christmas Day as it pulled in an average of 5.9 million viewers, including on +1 services, while Emmerdale got 4.4 million.

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