Episode #5.1
- Episode aired Jan 4, 2015
- TV-PG
- 1h 7m
Tim Drewe guesses the parentage of Marigold, Mary receives another proposal from Tony, Violet plays matchmaker, Thomas continues to press Baxter for information with blackmail, and a flash f... Read allTim Drewe guesses the parentage of Marigold, Mary receives another proposal from Tony, Violet plays matchmaker, Thomas continues to press Baxter for information with blackmail, and a flash fire threatens the mansion.Tim Drewe guesses the parentage of Marigold, Mary receives another proposal from Tony, Violet plays matchmaker, Thomas continues to press Baxter for information with blackmail, and a flash fire threatens the mansion.
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- TriviaMuch ado is made over Ramsay MacDonald, who became the first ever Labour Prime Minister in 1924. He was also the first PM to come from a working-class background, and one of the very few without a university education. His background, coupled with his leftist political leanings, led many in the aristocracy to believe he was, in Robert's words, "committed to the destruction of people like us, and everything we stand for."
- GoofsThe brunch scene in which the Dowager's butler, Spratt, snubs Dr. Clarkson was added for comedy, but would have been grossly out of character for any servant. Dr. Clarkson was a highly respected member of the village and held in higher esteem than Pratt, who could not have expected that he would only wait on nobles. In addition, Dr. Clarkson was an invited guest of the Dowager, who would not have been amused in the slightest if any of her servants had been rude to any of her guests.
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Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham: [after a heated exchange between Lord Grantham and Sarah Bunting at a dinner party celebrating his and Cora's 34th wedding anniversary] If you can all put your swords away, perhaps we can finish our dinner in a civilized manner.
Isobel Crawley: But I admire it when young people stand up for their principles.
Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham: Principles are like prayers; noble, of course, but awkward at a party.
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- Runtime1 hour 7 minutes
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- 16 : 9