Upstairs, Downstairs

Total Seasons :5Total Episodes : 68

Upstairs: the wealthy, aristocratic Bellamys. Downstairs: their loyal and lively servants. For nearly 30 years, they share a fashionable townhouse at 165 Eaton Place in London’s posh Belgravia neighborhood, surviving social change, political upheaval, scandals, and the horrors of the First World War.

Upstairs, Downstairs

Episodes(13)

On Trial

1. On Trial

November 1903: Clemence, young and inexperienced, is hired on a trial basis by Lady Marjorie, who decides Clemence is not an appropriate name for someone in service and changes it to Sarah. Being far too outspoken and having a tendency towards over exaggeration and drama, Sarah struggles to fit in and become accepted by the other servants.

Air Date : 1971-10-10

The Mistress and the Maids

2. The Mistress and the Maids

June 1904: An artist, commissioned to paint Lady Marjorie's portrait, takes a shine to Sarah and convinces her to pose for him. The painting, depicting Sarah and her roommate, is a bit racy, and when the Bellamy's see it in a public exhibit, they fire both girls for what they wrongly conclude is "questionable behaviour."

Air Date : 1971-10-17

Board Wages

3. Board Wages

August 1904: Finding themselves alone and having the run of the house, the junior servants indulge in a night of wild partying. When James, the Bellamy's son, show up unexpectedly, the party takes an unusual turn, causing Sarah to reevaluate her life. Unhappy with what she sees, she makes a monumental decision that will alter her course forever.

Air Date : 1971-10-24

The Path of Duty

4. The Path of Duty

May 1905: When Elizabeth returns home from abroad, her parents plan her debut into society, but the spirited young girl has little interest. She reluctantly agrees, but at the last moment, has a change of heart and flees. Rose, more like a sister than a servant, steps up and makes the girl see the situation in another light.

Air Date : 1971-10-31

A Suitable Marriage

5. A Suitable Marriage

December 1905: Elizabeth falls for a young German baron, whom her father is suspicious of. Richard quickly uncovers the Baron's secret, but as it turns out, Baron Klaus von Rimmer is hiding another secret, which Rose accidentally stumbles upon. The events of the evening compel one of the servants to betray not only the family, but the country as well.

Air Date : 1971-11-07

A Cry for Help

6. A Cry for Help

October 1906: Mary, the new housemaid confides in Richard that she's pregnant, the result of an assault by a man who drunkenly forced himself on her. Insisting he must bear responsibility, she reveals the man is Myles Radford, the son of Richard's friend (and her previous employer), General Radford. Myles, outraged that Richard has the gall to question his integrity, gets even with a classless move that could have enormous legal, financial, and moral ramifications.

Air Date : 1971-11-14

Magic Casements

7. Magic Casements

Summer 1906: Captain Hammond, a handsome young friend of James', graciously agrees to escort Lady Marjorie to the opera. Feeling a strong mutual attraction, they quickly realize how compatible they are, despite the age difference, Abuzz with gossip, the servants seem to be the only ones aware of what's going on.

Air Date : 1972-01-23

I Dies from Love

8. I Dies from Love

April 1907: Believing destiny brought them together, Emily, the scruffy kitchen maid, falls deeply and hopelessly in love with a footman named William. When his mistress, Mrs. Van Groeben, learns about his relationship with Emily, she angrily orders William to stop seeing her, leaving Emily heartbroken and driven to an act of desperation.

Air Date : 1972-01-30

Why is Her Door Locked?

9. Why is Her Door Locked?

November 1907: Everyone's been concerned about Mrs. Bridges, who's been despondent ever since Emily's suicide, but when they discover she took a baby from his pram when his mother wasn't looking, and brought him home with her, they realize she's suffering from a mental breakdown. Hoping to keep the incident quiet and protect everyone's reputations, the Bellamys return the baby to his parents and offer compensation, but refuse to divulge Mrs. Bridges' identity. The father, furious that they consider themselves above the law, has Mrs. Bridges arrested and during her hearing, Hudson makes an extraordinary gesture he hopes will keep her out of prison.

Air Date : 1972-02-06

A Voice from the Past

10. A Voice from the Past

Autumn 1908: While providing food for the homeless, James and Elizabeth are surprised to run into Sara whose been living on the street. Elizabeth insists on taking her back to Eaton Place where she's given a job as a scullery maid. Sarah immediately reverts back to her old tricks and, claiming to be a medium, causes an uproar when she tries to conjure up the spirit of Emily during a seance.

Air Date : 1972-02-13

The Swedish Tiger

11. The Swedish Tiger

James is visited by his friend Axel Ryttsen, a Swedish Army captain who lives for taking risks. With him is his valet, the handsome and charismatic Torkel Kraft. There is some scheming going on the manor house during their visit, but to what end?

Air Date : 1972-02-20

The Key of the Door

12. The Key of the Door

Winter 1908: Elizabeth befriends a bunch of Bohemian-types, but is drawn to two in particular: Evelyn Larkin, a radical Socialist extremist, and her lover, Lawrence Kirbridge, a handsome, free-spirited poet. On the eve of her 21st birthday, with her parents out of town, Lizzy invites the entire group to Eaton Place, and is humiliated when the Bellamys return home unexpectedly and throw everyone out. Anxious to prove she's nothing like her parents, Lizzy is compelled to do something extreme, leading to a falling out with her parents and a harsh discovery about Evelyn.

Air Date : 1972-02-27

For Love of Love

13. For Love of Love

June 1909: Elizabeth and Lawrence Kirbridge have fallen in love and, refusing to conform to society's rules, announce their plan to live together without marriage, resulting in pressure from all sides. After Lawrence gives in and starts pressuring her too, Lizzie finally succumbs. Meanwhile, Sarah fulfills her dream to perform on the stage when she takes a job in a burlesque show. James shows up and, now that she no longer works for his family, wants to pursue the relationship they've both wanted for nearly six years.

Air Date : 1972-03-05

Cast

Jean Marsh
Jean Marsh

(Rose Buck)

Gordon Jackson
Gordon Jackson

(Angus Hudson)

Angela Baddeley

(Mrs. Bridges)

David Langton

(Richard Bellamy)

Rachel Gurney
Rachel Gurney

(Lady Marjorie Bellamy)

Christopher Beeny
Christopher Beeny

(self)

Simon Williams
Simon Williams

(James Bellamy)

Evin Crowley

(self)

Nicola Pagett
Nicola Pagett

(Elizabeth Bellamy)

Pauline Collins
Pauline Collins

(Sarah)

Patsy Smart

(Roberts)

George Innes
George Innes

(Alfred)

Maggie Wells

(Doris)

Jenifer Armitage

(Henrietta Winchmore)

Brian Osborne

(Pearce)

Joan Benham
Joan Benham

(Lady Prudence Fairfax)

Susan Porrett
Susan Porrett

(Alice)

Ian Ogilvy
Ian Ogilvy

(self)

Amanda Walker
Amanda Walker

(Mrs. Pinkerton)

Patsy Crowther

(Matty)

Anton Rodgers
Anton Rodgers

(Scone)

Alethea Charlton
Alethea Charlton

(Enid)

Peter Sproule

(Henry)

Margaretta Scott
Margaretta Scott

(Lady Castleton)

John Quayle

(Lieutenant Watson)

Elma Soiron

(Madame Dubois)

Jessica Benton
Jessica Benton

(Lady Cynthia)

Christopher Moran

(The Errand Boy)

Horst Janson
Horst Janson

(Baron Klaus von Rimmer)

James Bree
James Bree

(Sir Adam Blake)

Ian Dewar

(Angus)

Gillian Hills
Gillian Hills

(The Salesgirl)

Susan Penhaligon
Susan Penhaligon

(Mary Stokes)

Nicholas Young
Nicholas Young

(Myles Radford)

David Kernan

(Capt. Charles Hammond)

Harold Bennett
Harold Bennett

(The Book Shop Assistant)

Aimée Delamain
Aimée Delamain

(Lady Templeton)

Yolande Turner
Yolande Turner

(Mrs. Van Groeben)

Charles Lamb

(Harris)

Tom Marshall

(William)

Patricia Hamilton

(Mrs. Fellows)

Robin Wentworth

(The Policeman)

Carl Bernard

(Waterman)

Christopher Wray

(Lowe)

Michael Guest

(The Milkman)

Janie Booth
Janie Booth

(Lily Webber)

David Strong

(Arthur Webber)

John Malcolm
John Malcolm

(Inspector Cape)

Philip Lennard

(The Magistrate)

Bill Horsley

(Perry)

John Scott Martin
John Scott Martin

(The Usher)

Martin Gordon

(The Beggar)

Winifred Sabine

(The Beggarwoman)

Sven-Bertil Taube
Sven-Bertil Taube

(Thorkil Kraft)

Peter Clay

(The Jeweller)

Geoffrey Whitehead
Geoffrey Whitehead

(Captain Axel Ryttsen)

Gillian Lind
Gillian Lind

(Flossie)

Dorothy Black

(Flo)

Veronica Lang

(The Jeweller's Wife)

Colin Rix

(The Policeman)

Rex Robinson

(Inspector Hurst)

Doel Luscombe

(The Art Dealer)

Georgia Brown
Georgia Brown

(Evelyn Larkin)

Tutte Lemkow
Tutte Lemkow

(Gustave)

Tom Owen
Tom Owen

(Stanley)

John Delmar

(The Guitarist)

Pat Nye

(Perdita)

John Rapley

(Mr. Summers)

Sylvia Brayshay

(Nelly)

Raymond Huntley
Raymond Huntley

(Sir Geoffrey Dillon)

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