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1.Upstairs Downstairs - The Premiere Season starring: John Alderton, Angela Baddeley, Christopher Beeny, Joan Benham, Madeleine Cannon
directed by: Bill Bain, Brian Parker, Christopher Hodson, Derek Bennett, Herbert Wise
January 15, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Upstairs Downstairs - The Premiere Season
this series of upstairs and downstairs I have watched endless times.
Each time I watch still get excited and emotinal.
lovely series characters stories.
Do not hesitate to buy it if you like drama.

2.Upstairs Downstairs - The Second Season starring: John Alderton, Angela Baddeley, Christopher Beeny, Joan Benham, Madeleine Cannon
directed by: Bill Bain, Christopher Hodson, Cyril Coke, Derek Bennett, Raymond Menmuir
March 30, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Upstairs Downstairs - The Second Season
If you have doubts but loved the upstairs downstairs series do not hesitate to get this one.Very beautiful series.I watch it all the time and never get bored of it.

3.Upstairs Downstairs: Vol. 1, The Premiere Season starring: John Alderton, Angela Baddeley, Christopher Beeny, Joan Benham, Madeleine Cannon
directed by: Bill Bain, Christopher Hodson, Derek Bennett, Raymond Menmuir
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Upstairs Downstairs: Vol. 1, The Premiere Season
If you have doubts but loved the upstairs downstairs series do not hesitate to get this one.Very beautiful series.I watch it all the time and never get bored of it.

4.Upstairs Downstairs - The Fifth Season starring: John Alderton, Angela Baddeley, Christopher Beeny, Joan Benham, Madeleine Cannon
directed by: Bill Bain, Christopher Hodson, Cyril Coke, Derek Bennett, James Ormerod
July 27, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Upstairs Downstairs - The Fifth Season
The last season of Upstairs, Downstairs is probably the best one of all. The audience is in the Roaring 20s, with Richard Bellamy married to his kind and intelligent second wife. The most poignant episodes are those in which James Bellamy confesses to Georgina that he loves her. She returns his feelings but does not wish to marry him. There is happiness when James comes back from America a rich man and tragedy when he loses it all because of the Market Crash. The ending is beautifully done, with Georgina's wedding to a future Duke. Rose going through the house just before its new owners take over adds a dramatic touch. We are there with them for the final goodbye.Different Flags Impeccable. Eugenia Renskoff

5.Upstairs Downstairs - The Fourth Season starring: John Alderton, Angela Baddeley, Christopher Beeny, Joan Benham, Madeleine Cannon
directed by: Bill Bain, Christopher Hodson, Cyril Coke, Derek Bennett, Raymond Menmuir
July 27, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Upstairs Downstairs - The Fourth Season
The acclaimed fourth season of UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS focuses on the turbulent years of World War One, with the Bellamy's fighting to keep control of an ever-changing world, shattered asunder...

"A Patriotic Offering" - Lady Prudence (Joan Benham) convinces Hazel (Meg Wynn Owen) to take in a family of Belgian refugees, resulting in a major upset for the servants.

"News From the Front" - Whilst on leave, James (Simon Williams) finds himself drawn into a political situation which might affect his future in the army.

"The Beastly Hun" - An anti-German feeling sweeps through Eaton Place following the sinking of the Lusitania, with Hudson (Gordon Jackson) spreading scare stories about the local baker and his family, who are discovered to be of German origin.

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6.Upstairs Downstairs - The Third Season starring: John Alderton, Angela Baddeley, Christopher Beeny, Joan Benham, Madeleine Cannon
directed by: Bill Bain, Christopher Hodson, Cyril Coke, Derek Bennett, Lionel Harris
July 27, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Upstairs Downstairs - The Third Season
The third season of Upstairs Downstairs brings some sad but needed changes. Marjorie Bellamy goes down in the Titanic, Hazel Forrest becomes Richard Bellamy's typist and Hudson, the butler, almost quits. James becomes interested in Hazel, but, at first, she rejects him. Marjorie Bellamy's maid reappears. It was thought that she had been killed along with her mistress. The actress playing the maid gives an excellent performance. You can really feel her pain and confusion as she tells the story of Marjorie's last hours on the doomed Unsinkable. What will happen to her, to the other characters, now? Eugenia Renskoff

7.Upstairs Downstairs: Vol. 2, The Premiere Season starring: John Alderton, Angela Baddeley, Christopher Beeny, Joan Benham, Madeleine Cannon
directed by: Bill Bain, Christopher Hodson, Derek Bennett, Raymond Menmuir
June 24, 1991
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Upstairs Downstairs: Vol. 2, The Premiere Season
The third season of Upstairs Downstairs brings some sad but needed changes. Marjorie Bellamy goes down in the Titanic, Hazel Forrest becomes Richard Bellamy's typist and Hudson, the butler, almost quits. James becomes interested in Hazel, but, at first, she rejects him. Marjorie Bellamy's maid reappears. It was thought that she had been killed along with her mistress. The actress playing the maid gives an excellent performance. You can really feel her pain and confusion as she tells the story of Marjorie's last hours on the doomed Unsinkable. What will happen to her, to the other characters, now? Eugenia Renskoff

8.Upstairs Downstairs The Second Season Collector's Set starring: John Alderton, Angela Baddeley, Christopher Beeny, Joan Benham, Madeleine Cannon
directed by: Bill Bain, Christopher Hodson, Derek Bennett, Raymond Menmuir
January 25, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Upstairs Downstairs The Second Season Collector's Set
The video showcases English society by following the Bellamy family and its servants through the years starting at the turn of the century all the way to the end of WWII.

The relationships between the family members, the servants and the family members and servants portray and reflect on the changes English society undergoes during those years.

The characters are well-developped, each representing a particular type of person with a distinct set of moral and social values, and distinct political views.

The show offers an often critical perspective on the changes in English society from a society predominantly shaped by its aristocracy to a society adapting to the rise of the bourgoisie.

The series is a well-done, never boring portrait of an intersting ... Read More

9.Upstairs, Downstairs vol. 1: On Trial/For Love of Love starring: John Alderton, Angela Baddeley, Christopher Beeny, Joan Benham, Madeleine Cannon
directed by: Bill Bain, Christopher Hodson, Derek Bennett, Raymond Menmuir
January 25, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Upstairs, Downstairs vol. 1: On Trial/For Love of Love
The video showcases English society by following the Bellamy family and its servants through the years starting at the turn of the century all the way to the end of WWII.

The relationships between the family members, the servants and the family members and servants portray and reflect on the changes English society undergoes during those years.

The characters are well-developped, each representing a particular type of person with a distinct set of moral and social values, and distinct political views.

The show offers an often critical perspective on the changes in English society from a society predominantly shaped by its aristocracy to a society adapting to the rise of the bourgoisie.

The series is a well-done, never boring portrait of an intersting ... Read More

10.Upstairs, Downstairs - I Dies From Love/Why Is Her Door Lock starring: John Alderton, Angela Baddeley, Christopher Beeny, Joan Benham, Madeleine Cannon
directed by: Bill Bain, Christopher Hodson, Derek Bennett, Raymond Menmuir
January 25, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Upstairs, Downstairs - I Dies From Love/Why Is Her Door Lock
The video showcases English society by following the Bellamy family and its servants through the years starting at the turn of the century all the way to the end of WWII.

The relationships between the family members, the servants and the family members and servants portray and reflect on the changes English society undergoes during those years.

The characters are well-developped, each representing a particular type of person with a distinct set of moral and social values, and distinct political views.

The show offers an often critical perspective on the changes in English society from a society predominantly shaped by its aristocracy to a society adapting to the rise of the bourgoisie.

The series is a well-done, never boring portrait of an intersting ... Read More

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