Another Year (Upstairs, Downstairs)
"Another Year" | |
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Upstairs, Downstairs episode | |
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 9 |
Directed by | Cyril Coke |
Written by | Alfred Shaughnessy |
Production code | 9 |
Original air date | 9 November 1974 |
"Another Year" is the ninth episode of the fourth series of the
Background
"Another Year" was recorded in the studio on 25 and 26 July 1974. In this episode,
Cast
- Rose
- Mrs Bridges
- Gordon Jackson - Hudson
- Meg Wynn Owen - Hazel Bellamy
- Virginia Hamilton
- David Langton - Richard Bellamy
- Sir Geoffrey Dillon
- Edward
- Daisy
- Ruby
Plot
On 27 December 1916, Daisy gets a letter from Edward telling her that he is coming home for a fortnight's leave and he will arrive at Eaton Place on New Year's Eve. When he arrives, he is subdued and shortly after midnight on 31 December, he leaves the party downstairs and Richard comes across him crying on the stairs. Richard then takes him into the Morning Room and gives him a whisky. Edward then tells him how Charlie Wallace, his best friend and best man, was killed by a shell going off. This talk cheers him up, but shortly after going downstairs, he breaks down again, with Mrs. Bridges comforting him. Shortly after, Richard asks Sir Geoffrey to lean on General Frank Nesfield to get Edward discharged on grounds of severe shell shock. Edward is soon sent to Barnes Hospital for treatment.
Meanwhile, Mrs Charles Hamilton, a widow from
Richard is offered a
At 3am on the morning of 20 January 1917, Ruby arrives at Eaton Place. She had been caught up in the Silvertown explosion the previous evening and the whole household listens to her story. Her lodgings have been destroyed along with all her possessions, and she decides to become the kitchen maid again. When Richard and Hazel go up to the Morning Room after this, Hazel says how there are two families living in 165, Eaton Place. There is the Bellamy family, and then the family downstairs. Hudson and Bridges are the father and mother, Edward and Daisy their son and daughter-in-law, Rose is the elder daughter and Ruby the younger daughter. She then says "Perhaps one day, we'll all be one big family, not two". Richard replies "I think we are now in one sense".
Reception
"Another Year" earned Alfred Shaughnessy a second
Footnotes
- ^ Marson, Richard (2005). "Inside UpDown - The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs". Kaleidoscope Publishing.
References
- Richard Marson, "Inside UpDown - The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs", Kaleidoscope Publishing, 2005
- Updown.org.uk - Upstairs, Downstairs Fansite