Downton Abbey (2010 - 2015)
A chronicle of the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in the post-Edwardian era—with great events in history having an effect on their lives and on the British social hierarchy.
A chronicle of the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in the post-Edwardian era—with great events in history having an effect on their lives and on the British social hierarchy.
Downton Abbey is a critically acclaimed British period drama that chronicles the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their domestic servants in the early 20th century. Set in the opulent estate of Downton Abbey, the series begins in 1912 and spans through significant historical events, including World War I and the changing social landscape of Britain. The show intricately weaves together the personal and professional lives of both the family and their staff, exploring themes of class, loyalty, and love. Central to the narrative is the character of Lady Mary Crawley, along with her sisters Edith and Sybil, as they navigate societal expectations and personal ambitions. The series is known for its rich character development, stunning cinematography, and meticulous attention to historical detail, providing viewers with a glimpse into the lives of the English upper class and the complexities of the era. With its compelling storytelling and ensemble cast, Downton Abbey has become a cultural phenomenon, captivating audiences and garnering numerous awards, including multiple Emmy and Golden Globe accolades.