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|name = [[wikipedia:Nomen nescio|N.N.]] Skinner |
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|job = Editor at ''The Sketch'' (formerly) |
|job = Editor at ''The Sketch'' (formerly) |
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+ | '''Mr Skinner''' is an editor for a short time at ''The'' ''Sketch'', who replaces the late [[Michael Gregson]]. Skinner causes problems for [[Edith Crawley|Lady Edith]] but is soon fired. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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Mr Skinner is the chief editor at [[Edith Crawley]]'s magazine, ''[[The Sketch]]''. Lady Edith says that Mr Skinner does not like working for a woman. Lady Edith, after receiving countless complaints from Skinner, travels to London to only be yelled at further by Skinner, who criticizes everything that she does at The Sketch. |
Mr Skinner is the chief editor at [[Edith Crawley]]'s magazine, ''[[The Sketch]]''. Lady Edith says that Mr Skinner does not like working for a woman. Lady Edith, after receiving countless complaints from Skinner, travels to London to only be yelled at further by Skinner, who criticizes everything that she does at The Sketch. |
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− | Edith travels to London again, and she bluntly tells Skinner that he can work with her, or leave. She also notices that he has not completed the things required to be done for a printing of the magazine, which was due to be ready in less than twelve hours. |
+ | Edith travels to London again, and she bluntly tells Skinner that he can work with her, or leave. She also notices that he has not completed the things required to be done for a printing of the magazine, which was due to be ready in less than twelve hours. After leaving in a fury, Edith replaces Skinner with [[Laura Edmunds]], as editor. She and Laura bond instantly, due to their similar ages, and they discover they work well together. |
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== Behind the Scenes == |
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Latest revision as of 21:16, 22 October 2019
Mr Skinner is an editor for a short time at The Sketch, who replaces the late Michael Gregson. Skinner causes problems for Lady Edith but is soon fired.
History
1925
Mr Skinner is the chief editor at Edith Crawley's magazine, The Sketch. Lady Edith says that Mr Skinner does not like working for a woman. Lady Edith, after receiving countless complaints from Skinner, travels to London to only be yelled at further by Skinner, who criticizes everything that she does at The Sketch.
Edith travels to London again, and she bluntly tells Skinner that he can work with her, or leave. She also notices that he has not completed the things required to be done for a printing of the magazine, which was due to be ready in less than twelve hours. After leaving in a fury, Edith replaces Skinner with Laura Edmunds, as editor. She and Laura bond instantly, due to their similar ages, and they discover they work well together.
Behind the Scenes
- Laura Carmichael described Skinner as "a nightmare."
Appearances
Appearances and Mentions | |||||||||
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Series 6 | Episode 1 Mentioned |
Episode 2 Appears |
Episode 3 Appears |
Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 6 | Episode 7 | Episode 8 | Christmas Special |