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| airdate = 9th October 2011 |
| airdate = 9th October 2011 |
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| writer = Julian Fellowes |
| writer = Julian Fellowes |
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| director = Brian Kelly |
| director = Brian Kelly |
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| previous = [[Episode 2.03]] |
| previous = [[Episode 2.03]] |
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⚫ | | next = [[Episode 2.05]]}} Set in early 1918. Ethel's flirting with Major Bryant lands her in trouble as preparations get under way for a concert at Downton. Tensions flare between Isobel and Cora, Edith receives worrying news about Matthew and William, while Branson declares his feelings for Sybil. Lord Grantham receives a letter from Carlisle, which causes him concern forcing an uncomfortable conversation with Mary. Mrs Bird's soup kitchen receives a helping hand from Daisy and Mrs Patmore. In the servants’ quarters Mrs Hughes makes a shocking discovery that ends in tears for one member of staff. |
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⚫ | }} Set in early 1918. Ethel's flirting with Major Bryant lands her in trouble as preparations get under way for a concert at Downton. Tensions flare between Isobel and Cora, Edith receives worrying news about Matthew and William, while Branson declares his feelings for Sybil. Lord Grantham receives a letter from Carlisle, which causes him concern forcing an uncomfortable conversation with Mary. Mrs Bird's soup kitchen receives a helping hand from Daisy and Mrs Patmore. In the servants’ quarters Mrs Hughes makes a shocking discovery that ends in tears for one member of staff. |
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*[[Hugh Bonneville]] as [[Robert Crawley|Robert, Earl of Grantham]] |
*[[Hugh Bonneville]] as [[Robert Crawley|Robert, Earl of Grantham]] |
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− | *[[Jessica Brown-Findlay]] as [[Sybil Branson]] |
+ | *[[Jessica Brown-Findlay]] as Lady [[Sybil Branson|Sybil Crawley]] |
*[[Laura Carmichael]] as [[Edith Crawley|Lady Edith Crawley]] |
*[[Laura Carmichael]] as [[Edith Crawley|Lady Edith Crawley]] |
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*[[Jim Carter]] as [[Charles Carson|Mr. Carson]] |
*[[Jim Carter]] as [[Charles Carson|Mr. Carson]] |
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*[[Michelle Dockery]] as Lady [[Mary Crawley]] |
*[[Michelle Dockery]] as Lady [[Mary Crawley]] |
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*[[Kevin Doyle]] as [[Mr. Molesley]] |
*[[Kevin Doyle]] as [[Mr. Molesley]] |
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− | *[[Siobhan Finneran]] as [[O'Brien]] |
+ | *[[Siobhan Finneran]] as Miss[[O'Brien| O'Brien]] |
− | *[[Joanne Froggatt]] as [[Anna]] |
+ | *[[Joanne Froggatt]] as [[Anna|Anna ]] |
− | *[[Howard Gossington]] as Veteran |
+ | *[[Howard Gossington]] as Veteran |
*[[Thomas Howes]] as [[William Mason]] |
*[[Thomas Howes]] as [[William Mason]] |
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*[[Rob James-Collier]] as [[Thomas]] |
*[[Rob James-Collier]] as [[Thomas]] |
Revision as of 16:46, 30 March 2013
Set in early 1918. Ethel's flirting with Major Bryant lands her in trouble as preparations get under way for a concert at Downton. Tensions flare between Isobel and Cora, Edith receives worrying news about Matthew and William, while Branson declares his feelings for Sybil. Lord Grantham receives a letter from Carlisle, which causes him concern forcing an uncomfortable conversation with Mary. Mrs Bird's soup kitchen receives a helping hand from Daisy and Mrs Patmore. In the servants’ quarters Mrs Hughes makes a shocking discovery that ends in tears for one member of staff.
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