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+ | | name = Episode Two |
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+ | | season = 1 |
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+ | | number = 2 |
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+ | | airdate = Sept 24, 2010 (UK) |
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+ | | writer = Jullian Fellows |
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+ | | director = Brian Percival |
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+ | | previous = [[Episode One]] |
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+ | | next = [[Episode Three]] |
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⚫ | Set in March 1913. [[Matthew Crawley]], a young solicitor and the new heir, arrives at [[Downton Abbey]] with his mother, [[Isobel Crawley]]. They, the other [[Crawley Family|Crawleys]] , and the servants all have difficulty adjusting to differences in class and culture whilst facing some resentment from certain family members and staff. Isobel Crawley, having worked as a nurse during the war, pressures Dr Clarkson into performing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pericardiocentesis pericardiocentesis] on a hospital patient suffering from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dropsy dropsy], and is made chair of the hospital board, upsetting the Dowager Countess. |
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Revision as of 09:49, 1 June 2011
Set in March 1913. Matthew Crawley, a young solicitor and the new heir, arrives at Downton Abbey with his mother, Isobel Crawley. They, the other Crawleys , and the servants all have difficulty adjusting to differences in class and culture whilst facing some resentment from certain family members and staff. Isobel Crawley, having worked as a nurse during the war, pressures Dr Clarkson into performing pericardiocentesis on a hospital patient suffering from dropsy, and is made chair of the hospital board, upsetting the Dowager Countess.