The Beastly Hun
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"The Beastly Hun" | |
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Upstairs, Downstairs episode | |
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 3 |
Directed by | Bill Bain |
Written by | Jeremy Paul |
Production code | 3 |
Original air date | 28 September 1974 |
"The Beastly Hun" is the third episode of the fourth series of the
Background
"The Beastly Hun" was recorded on 2 and 3 May 1974. It shows the anti-German feeling in Britain at the time it is set and how the press reported it.
Plot
It is May 1915, and Hudson is reading out reports about German spies and horrific atrocities to the other servants. Later, while helping Rose, Daisy and Mrs Bridges pack some items for the Front, Hazel finds a magazine belonging to Hudson called The Beastly Hun. Hazel is disgusted by what she reads, and orders Hudson to stop spreading these "stories". One story Hazel mentions is a true historical event from 1914: that of nurse Grace Hume's supposed torture and murder in Belgium, revealed later as a hoax. Hudson is forced to give in, but clearly his views have not changed on "those pigs, the Huns". He cites two cases of German spies. Soon after, Hudson reads out to the other servants the news report of the Lusitania being sunk by a German submarine. The anti-German feeling in Britain increases. This prompts Hudson into going and volunteering for the Army. However, he is turned away because of poor eyesight and given an exemption certificate. Mrs Bridges then suggests that he become a special constable. He gets permission from Richard, leading to an argument with Hazel who is annoyed that Richard did not ask her first. Within days Hudson has his first shift.
Following the sacking of
On the evening of Hudson's first shift, guard duty at a power station, the Bellamy's local
Cast
- Gordon Jackson - Hudson
- Georgina Worsley
- Meg Wynn Owen - Hazel Bellamy
- Rose
- Mrs Bridges
- David Langton - Richard Bellamy
- Ruby
- Daisy
- Timothy Peters - Lt. Dennis Kemp
- Gertan Klauber - Albert Schoenfeld
- Freda Dowie - Maria Schoenfeld
- Keith Jayne - Wilfred Schoenfeld
- Robert Swann - Medical Officer
- Giles Watling - 2nd Lt. James Marriott
Reception
Gordon Jackson won an
References
- Richard Marson, "Inside UpDown - The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs", Kaleidoscope Publishing, 2005
- Updown.org.uk - Upstairs, Downstairs Fansite