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I Dies From Love
"I Dies from Love" is the eighth episode of the first series of the British television series, ''Upstairs, Downstairs''. The episode is set in the summer of 1907. "I Dies from Love" was among the episodes omitted from ''Upstairs, Downstairs initial '' Masterpiece Theatre'' broadcast in 1974, and was consequently not shown on US television until 1989. Cast ;Regular cast *Evin Crowley (Emily) ;Guest cast *Aimée Delamain (Lady Templeton) *Yolande Turner (Mrs Van Groeben) * Charles Lamb (Harris) * Tom Marshall (William) *Patricia Hamilton (Mrs Fellows) *Robin Wentworth (the Policeman) *Carl Bernard (Waterman) * Christopher Wray (Lowe) Plot Emily, the scullery maid, had fallen in love with William, the footman of Mrs. Van Groeben, a conceited '' nouveau riche'' woman new to London from Cape Town, South Africa, who calls on Lady Marjorie for a Charity Committee she is involved with. Lady Prudence Fairfax, Marjorie's best friend, and Lady Templeton, a slightly eccentric elderly lad ...
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Upstairs, Downstairs (1971 TV Series)
''Upstairs, Downstairs'' is a British television drama series produced by London Weekend Television (LWT) for ITV. It ran for 68 episodes divided into five series on ITV from 1971 to 1975. Set in a large townhouse at 165, Eaton Place in Belgravia in central London, the series depicts the servants—"downstairs"—and their masters, the family—"upstairs"—between the years 1903 and 1930, and shows the slow decline of the British aristocracy. Great events feature prominently in each episode but minor or gradual changes are also noted. The show may be regarded as a document of the social and technological changes that occurred during those 27 years, including the Edwardian period, women's suffrage, the First World War, the Roaring Twenties, and the Wall Street Crash. It was a ratings success for ITV and received outstanding acclaim worldwide, winning multiple awards. A BBC Wales and ''Masterpiece''-produced continuation, ''Upstairs Downstairs'', was broadcast by BBC One in ...
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Tom Marshall (actor)
Tom Marshall is a British actor playing in the National Theatre, West End theatre, Royal Court Theatre, and Menier Chocolate Factory. In July 2016 he was nominated for an Offie Award for ''It Is Easy To Be Dead''. His film credits include roles in ''There's a Girl in My Soup'' (1970), ''Revenge'' (1971) and the cult horror film ''Killer's Moon ''Killer's Moon'' is a 1978 British slasher film written and directed by Alan Birkinshaw, with uncredited dialogue written by his novelist sister, Fay Weldon, and starring Anthony Forrest, Tom Marshall, Jane Hayden, JoAnne Good, Nigel Gregory, ...'' (1978). In 1972, Marshall appeared as William in an episode of '' Upstairs, Downstairs'' entitled " I Dies from Love". References External links * British male film actors British male television actors Year of birth missing (living people) Alumni of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art Living people {{UK-film-actor-stub ...
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Upstairs, Downstairs (series 1) Episodes
Upstairs Downstairs may refer to: Television * ''Upstairs, Downstairs'' (1971 TV series), a British TV series broadcast on ITV from 1971 to 1975 * ''Upstairs Downstairs'' (2010 TV series), a sequel of the ITV series broadcast on the BBC from 2010 Music *'' Upstairs/Downstairs'', a 2007 album by The Ergs! *''Upstairs Downstairs'', a 2000 live album by Radio Massacre International *"Upstairs Downstairs", a 1971 TV series theme song issued as a single by Mantovani 1973 *"Upstairs, Downstairs", a song by Herman's Hermits from the 1967 album '' Blaze'' Other uses *"Upstairs Downstairs", a maze game for the Unisys ICON See also * '' Royal Upstairs Downstairs'', a 2011 British teledocumentary *'' Upstairs and Downstairs'', a 1959 British film starring Claudia Cardinale * ''Upstairs and Downstairs'' (1925 film), a German film * '' Nana Upstairs & Nana Downstairs'', a 1973 book by Tomie dePaola {{disambiguation ...
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Hampstead Heath
Hampstead Heath (locally known simply as the Heath) is an ancient heath in London, spanning . This grassy public space sits astride a sandy ridge, one of the highest points in London, running from Hampstead to Highgate, which rests on a band of London Clay. The heath is rambling and hilly, embracing ponds, recent and ancient woodlands, a lido, playgrounds, and a training track, and it adjoins the former stately home of Kenwood House and its estate. The south-east part of the heath is Parliament Hill, from which the view over London is protected by law. Running along its eastern perimeter is a chain of ponds – including three open-air public swimming pools – which were originally reservoirs for drinking water from the River Fleet. The heath is a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation, and part of Kenwood is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Lakeside concerts are held there in summer. The heath is managed by the City of London Corporation, and lies mostl ...
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Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town ( af, Kaapstad; , xh, iKapa) is one of South Africa's three capital cities, serving as the seat of the Parliament of South Africa. It is the legislature, legislative capital of the country, the oldest city in the country, and the second largest (after Johannesburg). Colloquially named the ''Mother City'', it is the largest city of the Western Cape province, and is managed by the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality (South Africa), metropolitan municipality. The other two capitals are Pretoria, the executive capital, located in Gauteng, where the Presidency is based, and Bloemfontein, the judicial capital in the Free State (province), Free State, where the Supreme Court of Appeal is located. Cape Town is ranked as a Alpha world city, Beta world city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. The city is known for Port of Cape Town, its harbour, for its natural setting in the Cape Floristic Region, and for landmarks such as Table Mountain and Cape P ...
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Nouveau Riche
''Nouveau riche'' (; ) is a term used, usually in a derogatory way, to describe those whose wealth has been acquired within their own generation, rather than by familial inheritance. The equivalent English term is the "new rich" or "new money" (in contrast with " old money"; french: vieux riche ). Sociologically, ''nouveau riche'' refers to the person who previously had belonged to a lower social class and economic stratum (rank) within that class; and that the new money, which constitutes their wealth, allowed upward social mobility and provided the means for conspicuous consumption, the buying of goods and services that signal membership in an upper class. As a pejorative term, ''nouveau riche'' affects distinctions of type, the given stratum within a social class; hence, among the rich people of a social class, ''nouveau riche'' describes the vulgarity and ostentation of the newly rich person who lacks the worldly experience and the system of values of " old money", of inherite ...
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Christopher Wray (actor)
Christopher John David Wray (8 March 1940 – 12 September 2014) was an English actor and businessman. Early life and education He was born in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, North Riding of Yorkshire, and educated at Abingdon School in Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, from 1951-1957. He was a keen actor at the school appearing in the School Productions, which included playing Bob Acres in The Rivals during 1956. Career In the late 1950s he trained as an actor at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in London and for the next few years found roles in British television productions such as Lowe in the episode " I Dies from Love" in '' Upstairs, Downstairs'', Seaman Lovell and PC Groom in '' Doctor Who'', PC Anderson in ''Z-Cars'' and PC Ball in ''Emmerdale''. During the actors’ strike in the early 1960s he started selling old lamps in the Chelsea Antiques Market, and this developed into a lighting business with a shop on the King's Road in London known as the Christopher ...
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Carl Bernard
Carl may refer to: *Carl, Georgia, city in USA *Carl, West Virginia, an unincorporated community *Carl (name), includes info about the name, variations of the name, and a list of people with the name *Carl², a TV series * "Carl", an episode of television series ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' * An informal nickname for a student or alum of Carleton College CARL may refer to: *Canadian Association of Research Libraries *Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries See also *Carle (other) *Charles *Carle, a surname *Karl (other) *Karle (other) Karle may refer to: Places * Karle (Svitavy District), a municipality and village in the Czech Republic * Karli, India, a town in Maharashtra, India ** Karla Caves, a complex of Buddhist cave shrines * Karle, Belgaum, a settlement in Belgaum d ... {{disambig ja:カール zh:卡尔 ...
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Robin Wentworth
Robin may refer to: Animals * Australasian robins, red-breasted songbirds of the family Petroicidae * Many members of the subfamily Saxicolinae (Old World chats), including: **European robin (''Erithacus rubecula'') **Bush-robin **Forest robin **Magpie-robin ** Scrub-robin **Robin-chat, two bird genera **Bagobo robin **White-starred robin **White-throated robin **Blue-fronted robin **Larvivora (6 species) **Myiomela (3 species) * Some red-breasted New-World true thrushes (''Turdus'') of the family Turdidae, including: ** American robin (''T. migratorius'') (so named by 1703) ** Rufous-backed thrush (''T. rufopalliatus'') ** Rufous-collared thrush (''T. rufitorques'') ** Formerly other American thrushes, such as the clay-colored thrush (''T. grayi'') * Pekin robin or Japanese (hill) robin, archaic names for the red-billed leiothrix (''Leiothrix lutea''), red-breasted songbirds * Sea robin, a fish with small "legs" (actually spines) Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional cha ...
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Patricia Hamilton
Patricia Hamilton (born 27 April 1937 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a Canadian actress, perhaps best known for playing Rachel Lynde in the television mini-series '' Anne of Green Gables'', its sequels: '' Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel'', '' Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story'', and '' Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning'', and several Anne of Green Gables related films (such as '' Road to Avonlea''). She also provided the voice of the character for PBS' animated series '' Anne of Green Gables''. She was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series three times, winning in 1996. Biography Hamilton attended Pittsburgh's Carnegie Tech''Avonlea actor nurses "small fire inside"'' by Mira Friedlander. ''The Toronto Star''. PEOPLE; pg. D2. February 14, 1993 She was also part of Tarragon Theatre's inaugural season in 1971. In November 2008, Hamilton starred in the Harold Green Jewish Theatre production of ...
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Charles Lamb (actor)
Charles Lamb (20 November 1900 – 19 March 1989) was a British stage, film and television actor. Previously an engineer, he made his theatre debut in 1924. His stage work included appearing in the original theatrical production of '' Brighton Rock'' at the Garrick Theatre in 1943. His longest running role was as Mrs Dale's gardener, Monument, in the radio soap opera ''Mrs Dale's Diary''. Selected filmography * ''Once a Crook'' (1941) - Joseph * ''Stop Press Girl'' (1949) - Green Line Conductor (uncredited) * '' The Galloping Major'' (1951) - Ernie Smart, Horse Owner * ''The Lavender Hill Mob'' (1951) - Mr. Richards (uncredited) * ''Appointment with Venus'' (1951) - Jean - the Cowman * ''Curtain Up'' (1952) - George * '' Come Back Peter'' (1952) - Mr. Hapgood * ''Genevieve'' (1953) - Publican (uncredited) * '' The Intruder'' (1953) - Glazier (uncredited) * ''Meet Mr. Lucifer'' (1953) - 2nd Trap Door Stage Hand (uncredited) * ''Impulse'' (1954) - Mr. Palmer (Car Mechanic) (u ...
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Terence Brady (writer)
Terence Joseph Brady (13 March 1939 – 29 September 2016) was an Irish actor and writer. He was married to fellow writer Charlotte Bingham, with whom he collaborated on several television series. Brady was born in London to Irish parents, and went to Trinity College, Dublin, where he acted in student productions. He relocated to London in 1961, where he appeared in ''Beyond the Fringe'' and met Bingham. They were married in 1964 and had two children, Matthew and Candida. Together, Brady and Bingham wrote for television series such as ''Upstairs, Downstairs (1971 TV series), Upstairs, Downstairs'', ''Yes, Honestly'', ''No, Honestly'' and ''Pig in the Middle'', and adapted Jilly Cooper's book ''Riders (Cooper novel), Riders'' for the miniseries ''Riders (1993 film), Riders'' (1993). As an actor, Brady appeared in TV programmes including ''Nanny (TV series), Nanny'', ''Three Rousing Tinkles'', ''Mrs Thursday,'' and ''Z-Cars''. As well as being an amateur musician, Brady had a ...
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