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- After nearly 30 years, the Bellamy saga ends with the sale of 165 Eaton Place and a fresh beginning for every member of the household.
- James returns to England, with new found vigor and untold wealth, on the eve of the October 1929 stock market crash.
- News of the Titanic disaster arrives at Eaton Place, and the entire household anxiously await word of Lady Marjorie's fate.
- At the end of a very difficult year, the New Year is full of hope and augurs well, especially for Richard Bellamy
- Mrs. Bridges is the envy of every cook in Mayfair and Belgravia when King Edward VII dines at Eaton Place.
- Upstairs, Lady Majorie and friends plan an outing for the servants. However, Downstairs there is romantic intrigue going on between Emily and the next door footman.
- A downstairs dalliance and a happy outing to a seaside resort divert the staff as war looms on the European continent.
- While James is convalescing, Richard proposes to Mrs. Hamilton, Edward comes home, and Hazel comes down with the Spanish flu as the war draws to an end,
- Sadly, perhaps inevitably, tragic news arrives for someone at Eaton Place.
- James' weekend visit to Somerby Park, with Hudson in tow as his valet, presents an opportunity for both to appreciate their beloved Eaton Place and what they've left behind there.
- Elizabeth's affair with Julius is over, James returns to England with his fiancée, Phyllis, and a major event marks the end of an era.
- It's Christmas 1913 and two young ladies, one from upstairs and the new parlor maid, conspire to spread holiday cheer to the less fortunate.
- After an evening of dissipated behavior and a reckless drive into the countryside, Georgina must appear at a coroner's inquest, when one of the locals is killed.
- Better the devil you know than the one you don't is the lesson Mrs. Bridges and Ruby learn after a terrible row. Upstairs, Lord Stockbridge proposes to Georgina, but there's a catch.
- Months after Emily's death, a grief-ridden Mrs. Bridges takes leave of her senses.
- The disparity between James' and Hazel's background is cut wide open when Hazel suffers a miscarriage.
- The race is on downstairs -- who will marry first upstairs -- Captain James or his father, Richard?
- Sarah tells James she's having his baby and the Bellamys make provisions to avoid a major scandal.
- Her sense of duty and loyalty are severely compromised when Lady Marjorie has a passionate affair with a friend of James, with whom she falls deeply in love.
- Sweet pillow talk is very useful to Elizabeth's new lover, wealthy businessman Julius Karekin and Lady Marjorie and Richard are in the throes of losing their beloved Eaton Place.
- On the eve of an important dinner party for a French diplomat, Hudson suffers a heart attack.
- In the spring of 1912, Lady Marjorie prepares to visit Elizabeth in New York and James takes an interest in Richard's comely and respectable new secretary, Miss Forrest.
- It's June 1919 and a jubilant Victory Parade passes 165 Eaton Place -- but with the new family dynamic, what's to become of the beloved Bellamy townhouse?
- Richard's genuine concern for the new house parlormaid has eyebrows raised and tongues wagging.
- In a gesture of goodwill, the Bellamys offer generous hospitality to a family of Belgian refugees and Edward is feeling increased pressure to enlist.
- Elizabeth decides not to marry Angus and is captivated by a German-baron visiting England at Christmas.
- Their nerves in tatters, Hazel and Richard do all they can to unearth any information about James.
- The sinking of the Lusitania has Hudson on a tirade and his anti-German fervor pervade the servants hall. Upstairs, Richard is made Civil Lord of the Admiralty in the newly-formed coalition government.
- A tangled web of duplicity is woven when love letters in Lady Marjorie's delicate hand fall into the tawdry hands of a scheming Irishman.
- Sarah is pregnant with Watkins' baby and Lady Marjorie has run out of patience with both of them.
- Elizabeth returns home with her newborn daughter, Lucy, and the very disagreeable and old Nanny Webster, to look after "Baby".
- When Elizabeth arrives at Eaton Place for tea, it becomes increasingly evident that she's left Lawrence after their six-month marriage.
- 1971–197552mTV-148.0 (96)TV EpisodeHudson is back in his element when the Bellamys travel to Scotland for their summer holiday.
- While running an ordinary errand, Rose's life takes an extraordinary turn.
- Elizabeth joins the suffragette movement, but in her effort to protect her, Rose is imprisoned.
- 1971–197551mTV-147.9 (90)TV EpisodeHazel romances a shy pilot with mad abandon, James and Georgina meet in France on the eve of a major military campaign.
- James is home on leave and offers a realistic account of what is really happening on the front and Daisy and Edward announce their engagement to Hudson.
- Two bachelors pitch the woo to two ladies in the Bellamy household
- Hazel's first substantial encounter with fashionable society causes her great humiliation, marital distress and a near-fatal accident, when she and James visit Lord and Lady Newbury at Sommerby Park.
- Lady Prudence finally gets hold of the Bellamy drawing room for a worthy cause.
- Elizabeth returns from studying abroad and the household are in a frenzy, preparing for Elizabeth's entrée into London society.
- It's the new governess against the entire staff when young William and Alice get their wish -- an adorable puppy.
- Edward and Daisy marry before he's sent to France and Georgina becomes a volunteer nurse.
- Richard and Hudson realize the complicated fraternal relationship when their respective brothers visit London.
- When James buys a small airplane, Virginia defies Richard and the three undergo quite an ordeal.
- Everyone's nerves are frazzled when Lord Southwold dies, Lady Southwold and her companion, Miss Hodges, spend a some time with Richard and Lady Marjorie and a valuable diamond brooch goes missing.
- Despite their disdain for social conventions, Elizabeth marries Fabian socialist and poet, Lawrence Kirbridge, in a traditional church service and all of its trappings.
- 1971–197550mTV-PG7.8 (156)TV EpisodeRichard Bellamy engages an artist to paint a portrait of his beautiful wife, Lady Marjorie.
- Richard Bellamy, who has been in considerable financial distress since the death of Lady Marjorie, finds himself at the center of a insider trading firestorm in his capacity as a member of Parliament.
- As Britain tries to rebound from the war, James Bellamy runs for political office.
- Virginia Hamilton returns to Eaton Place, seeking Richard's advice on an urgent matter.
- Lady Prudence hijacks the Bellamy drawing room for an officers tea party and in her new job as conductress, Rose collects a fare from a very special passenger.
- The strained Kirbridge marriage has yet to be consummated, causing Elizabeth great unhappiness in her quest to make a happy life with Lawrence and her great desire to start a family. As it happens, Lawrence's interests lie elsewhere.
- On a crisp autumn morning in 1903, a young woman seeks employment in a fashionable London townhouse.
- Alfred, the former Bellamy footman, is on the run and dupes Rose and uses her kindness as a shield from the law.
- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kirbridge return from their honeymoon and set up their new household in nearby Greenwich.
- The entire household comes together when a General Strike is called throughout Britain in May 1926
- In an effort to help the poor in London's East End, James and Elizabeth come face-to-face with a downtrodden Sarah .
- Frederick considers his future when he feels his talents are largely wasted in the Bellamy household.
- 1971–197551mTV-147.6 (86)TV EpisodeGeorgina and her cohort throw a bacchanal at Eaton Place, with tragic consequences.
- Matters get out of hand when the servants mock their employers while the family are away on a summer holiday.
- James yearns for a regimental post at the front and Rose volunteers to become a conductorette as the war rages on.
- A lonely James has an affair with the very married Lady Newbury.
- On the eve of her 21st birthday, Elizabeth is utterly defiant and, consequently, on the brink of a complete breach with her parents.
- A leisurely evening out with his chums, a few beers and some downstairs gossip give Edward a bigger headache than any hangover ever could.
- It's spring and Hudson's fancy wreaks havoc on the entire household.
- Hazel Bellamy assumes her role as mistress of the household with great trepidation and Richard becomes the quarry of a bounty-hunting Austrian woman and her wily and rapacious brother.
- James entertains a visiting Swedish friend and Sarah is the prime suspect when valuable household objects go missing.