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Upstairs Downstairs: The Third Season (1973)

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Disc One

Miss Forrest - James sends the servants into an uproar when he invites his father's secretary, Miss Forrest, to lunch with him. This breech of etiquette leads Hudson to give notice, and the Bellamys must scramble to deal with this crisis before Lady Bellamy sails for America aboard the R.M.S. Titanic.

A House Divided - With the death of his wife, Richard Bellamy increasingly relies on his secretary, Miss Forrest, to help run the household. The servants chafe at this, but Richard is too caught up in his grief to notice the tension.

A Family Secret - James finally proposes to Miss Forrest, but her refusal leads James to think his father had something to do with it. In fact, she is afraid that an incident from her past would shock the Bellamys.



Disc Two

Rose's Pigeon - Alfred, a former servant who was fired in disgrace, knocks on the back door one night. Despite his past, Rose allows him to stay. Hudson is furious when he finds out and, in checking Alfred's story, discovers that he is wanted for murder. As the police descend on Eaton Place, Alfred takes a hostage...

Desirous of Change - The servants and James are delighted when Richard strikes up a romance with an enigmatic French countess named Lili. James' new wife, however, is sure something is amiss and, with the help of the servants, finds out the truth about the foreign beauty.

Word of Honour - Scandal descends on the Bellamys when Richard is accused of improper stock trading by a fellow MP. His insistence that he is innocent and his refusal to name the friend who gave him the tip only make things worse. Finally, it is left to James' new wife, Hazel Forrest, to engineer a solution to the crisis.



Disc Three

The Bolter - Still somewhat uncomfortable in high society, Hazel is understandably nervous when she and James are invited to a hunting weekend at the country estate of Lord and Lady Newbury. It turns out to be a disaster, and she returns home early, distraught and inconsolable, thinking James has betrayed her.

Goodwill to All Men - Lady Southwold comes to visit for the holidays, bringing along her step-granddaughter. But young Georgina's disregard for the difference in station between servants and ladies causes problems. When she undertakes a mission to help her maid's poverty-stricken family, they narrowly escape disaster.

What the Footman Saw - A casual remark by Edward, the Bellamys' footman, is overheard in a Belgravia pub and soon explodes into a scandal that threatens the strength of the Tory constituency in Parliament. Dismayed at his household's role in the trouble, Richard works to resolve the crisis.



Disc Four

A Perfect Stranger - Rose is caught up in a whirlwind romance with a stranger she met on a tram and announces her impetuous decision to marry him and foll

Technical Details

 

Angela Baddeley ; Keith Barron ; Christopher Beeny ; Leslie-Anne Down ; Rachel Gurney ; Gordon Jackson ; David Langton ; Jean Marsh ; Meg Wynn Owen ; Jenny Tomasin ; Jacqueline Tong ; Simon Williams

Not Rated

1973

Fullscreen 4:3

English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo

663 minutes (approx)

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