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''Whither Shall I Wander?'' is the final episode of the fifth series of the
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. For many years it represented the conclusion of the story of 165 Eaton Place, until 2010 when the BBC revived the programme with a new series.


Plot

In the summer of 1930, the family solicitor Sir Geoffrey Dillon calls at Eaton Place to advise the family about the estate left by the late James Bellamy. Georgina is the main legatee but will inherit nothing; the lease of No. 165 Eaton Place has to be sold to help meet the debts charged against James' estate, and all the family and staff will need to find new homes. Robert returns to England and still wants to marry Georgina. However, Georgina, without any money and refusing to accept charity, decides that her wedding must be put off due to the financial obligations it entails. Virginia and Sir Geoffrey conspire to secretly transfer £2000 from Virginia's investments to Georgina as a fictitious remainder from James' estate and the wedding is set for 12 June, the reception at a hotel having a massive cake baked by Mrs. Bridges. The staff attend the reception. and the plot moves on to people going their respective ways after being allowed to take keepsakes from their time at Number 165. Richard, Virginia, and her children move away to a small house in Dorset, retaining Rose as a maid, while Daisy and Edward will work for Lord Stockbridge and Georgina at their new home on the Buckminster estate. Mr. Hudson and Mrs. Bridges announce that they have married in a brief civil ceremony ("...in the eyes of the Lord, better late than never.") Ruby aspires to become a cinema usherette, but Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, feeling that Ruby would be unable to fend for herself, decide to take her with them to their boarding house for children in Hastings. Ruby anticipates that they will both soon die and she will be able to take over the boarding house (Angela Baddely, who plays Mrs. Bridges, in fact died the next year and the anticipated spin-off series was not made). The series concludes with Rose walking alone through the empty 165 Eaton Place, recalling memories associated with each room, and finally leaving the property, which bears a sign showing that it is for sale.


Cast

* Lesley-Anne Down -
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- Geoffrey Dillon * Hannah Gordon - Virginia Bellamy * David Langton - Richard Bellamy * Gordon Jackson -
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- Marquis of Stockbridge *Anne Yarker - Alice Hamilton


Footnotes


References

* Richard Marson, "Inside UpDown - The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs",
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- ''Upstairs, Downstairs'' Fansite {{DEFAULTSORT:Whither Shall I Wander Upstairs, Downstairs series 5 episodes 1975 British television episodes Fiction set in 1930