His remarks come after the release of the franchise’s third film, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale. The conclusion, set in the 1930s, follows the 7th Earl of Grantham, Robert Crawley, played by Hugh ...
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After 15 years, six seasons, and two films, Downton Abbey is officially saying goodbye with a third and final movie, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale. Given the franchise's continued success, fans are ...
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Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes says Brits hate the rich but still want to be rich themselves
The creator of Downton Abbey has claimed that British people have a 'curious double standard' of hating the rich but still wanting to be rich themselves. Julian Fellowes criticised attitudes towards ...
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Julian Fellowes, the man who brought Downton Abbey to life: "We hate the rich and, at the same time, we want to be like them"
'Downton Abbey' closes 15 years of dissecting British aristocracy with the movie 'The Grand Finale'. "It's time for it to end," says its creator, Julian Fellowes.
He gave Mr. Carson a tremor — but behind the scenes, Julian Fellowes was the one shaking. The “Downton Abbey” creator recently opened up about how he’s overcoming a supposedly “incurable” condition ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. It’s the end of “Downton Abbey.” No, really — this time, it’s right there in the title, “The Grand Finale.” After ...
Julian Fellowes’s “Downton Abbey” is one of the greatest television soaps ever written, but amid all the aristo intrigue, the parade of wicked schemers, the imperiled fortunes and two of the most ...
Downton Abbey and The Gilded Age creator Julian Fellowes is regaining his ability to do everyday tasks after a “revolutionary” procedure. In a new video with Insightec, the Oscar-winning screenwriter, ...
Julian Fellowes has been saying goodbye to “Downton Abbey” for nearly as long as it has existed. By the fifth season of the series, he’d even grown accustomed to writing more definitive endings, not ...
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