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I have no view why some of the reviewers are complaining about the audio and video quality of these DVDs. Because of those reviews I almost did not catch this space. That would have been a grave error. I train, if you are some type of audio/video expert you might catch a few reasons to complain, but this is a 35 year weak British TV exhibit. If you inquire special effects, catch Star Wars, not Upstairs Downstairs. The quality of the audio and video was quite acceptable and certainly better than when it originally aired. (It should also be remembered that the first season was filmed during a technicians strike.)
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As for the note itself, Upstairs Downstairs is one of the greatest TV shows ever filmed. It is an extremely though-provoking examination of the British class system from 1900 to 1930 (particularly what happened to it as a result of WWI) . After you have watched a couple of shows, you will have effort turning them off.
It is no exaggeration to say that this classic early 70′s British period drama is one of the all-time best series of its sort ever produced. With sixty-eight 50-minute episodes, the series covers a time span of nearly 30 years (from early Edwardian England in 1903, through the horrors of the First World War, and on into the Roaring 20s, finally concluding with 1929′s stock market demolish) . The setting is the household of the Bellamy family at 165 Eaton Station, London. Upstairs live Richard Bellamy, MP, and his elegant, aristocratic wife, Lady Margery. The Bellamys have two adult children, Captain James and Elizabeth, who reach and go noteworthy like a recurring motif (though recurring nightmare might be more appropriate, for they are the source of powerful peril (albeit unintended) for their society parents) . I don’t wish to give the storylines, scandals and surprises away. Suffice it to say that as the series progress, there are lovers, marriages, births and deaths (not to mention the arrival of a lovely young niece) which impact on the relationships and alter the composition of the group above stairs.
Downstairs we are privy to the lives of the servants in the Bellamy household. First and foremost is the devout, inflexible and regimental head butler, Angus Hudson, the staff overlord. Then there is the curmudgeonly but good-hearted cook, Mrs. Bridges. Other memorable characters include the efficient but sheltered head house/parlour maid, Rose Buck; the religious but simple footman, Alfred; his successor, the good-natured Edward, who has an spy for the female staff; the not-overly-bright scullery maid, Emily, and her successor and brilliant equal, Ruby; and Lady Margery’s prim and snobbish lady’s maid, Miss Roberts. Of course, one simply cannot forget the sassy, vivacious recent under house/parlour maid, Sarah (Pauline Collins), who is a sincere dreamer and schemer and who, like a unpleasant penny, turns up on the Bellamys’ doorstep periodically during the first two series, or the recent capable-but-just-as-conniving chauffeur, Thomas (Collins’ real-life husband, John Alderton), who is nobody’s fool! Like the family upstairs, the downstairs “family” too has its fragment of comings and goings, what with lovers, marriages, deaths, hirings, and firings.
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This boxed space includes the 1979 spin-off series entitled Thomas and Sarah (thirteen 50-minute episodes), which chronicles the adventures and misadventures of those two memorable miscreants after they leave the Bellamy’s consume. Unlike Upstairs Downstairs, which is fairly high drama infused with a spattering humorous relief here and there, Thomas and Sarah is very great a comedy-drama. With Sarah’s penchant for foreign accents and tale-telling and the conniving and entrepreneurial spirit that both characters embody, the stage is place for some thoroughly palatable vignettes. Most of the episodes involve the couple trying their hands (and luck) at something new–like running a match-making agency, working in a boys’ school, working as magicians, and so on. For all their efforts, however, they always seem to procure themselves skint–and thus the need for another enterprise (and hence another scrumptious episode!) . The only thing less than good is the “conclusion” of the final episode, which left me wondering whether or not a second series was at least anticipated. But that’s is a minor quibble, for this is a series to be watched for the sheer enjoyment of the amble.
One final dvd bonus is the delectable and informative 50-minute 25th Anniversary Special, which was produced around 1998 and includes remembrances by many of the surviving actors (including James, Elizabeth, Rose, Edward, Daisy, and Ruby) .
In conclusion, Upstairs Downstairs is quite simply an outstanding dramatic series. It is compelling, racy, and often thought-provoking; and if you luxuriate in a dramatic series with lots of “goings on,” scandal, and so forth, you’ll like it all the more! The inclusion of Thomas and Sarah is a luscious, light-hearted, gripping bonus, and I highly, HIGHLY recommend this boxed situation to all fans of the very best in British period drama.
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