Upstairs Downstairs - The Complete Fifth Season
Upstairs Downstairs - The Complete Fifth Season

Upstairs Downstairs - The Complete Fifth Season

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Product NameUpstairs Downstairs - The Complete Fifth Season
ManufacturerA & E Entertainment
Retail Price $79.95
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Release Date2002-08-27
FormatDVD
Actor(s)Angela Baddeley, Gordon Jackson, Simon Williams, Jean Marsh, Ian Ogilvy, Hannah Gordon, Raymond Huntley, Jacqueline Tong, Pauline Collins, Nicola Pagett, Rachel Gurney, David Langton, George Innes, Karen Dotrice, Patsy Smart, Christopher Beeny, Evin Crowley, Madeleine Cannon, Joan Benham, Jenny Tomasin
Director(s)Raymond Menmuir, Christopher Hodson, Derek Bennett
RatingNot Rated
Running Time793 minutes
Num. of Items4
GenreDramas
Aspect Ratio1.33:1
Region Code1
Dimensions7.7 x 5.5 x 2.5 in.
Weight0.2 lbs.
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5 Star Rating  "The End of an Era"2008-03-04
- Reviewed By haedo18814
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 Star Rating  "Upstairs Downstairs 5th season"2006-11-10
- Reviewed By User: A1BB5DCWP4AJ7K
One cannot review one season without thinking about the preceding seasons. This wonderful series presents a life completely unlike my own and yet it is "real". The series as a whole is a small look at history through the eyes of those living it, fom the major to the mundane; the sinking of the Titanic,Englands participation in WWI, political happenings, dinner parties,are seen through the eyes of the servants and the "upper crust." .

The fifth season brought the series to a close by presenting the truth that time changes our lives--in both small and large ways.
 
5 Star Rating  "165 Eaton Place in the "Roaring Twenties"..."2003-09-25
- Reviewed By starla20
The fifth and final season of UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS picks up just after the First World War. It's the dawn of a new age, the Roaring Twenties. However, despite all the trevails, life continues at good old 165 Eaton Place.

"On with the Dance" - Richard (David Langton) and his new wife Virginia (Hannah Gordon) start thinking about buying a house in London, when lonely James (Simon Williams) suggests that they move back into Eaton Place.

"A Place in the World" - Bored and dissatisfied with his life, James decides to enter politics...with disastrous results. Edward (Christopher Beeny) and Daisy (Jacqueline Tong) reluctantly return to Eaton Place after finding little employment in the 'outside world'...

"Laugh a Little Louder, Please" - Georgina (Lesley-Anne Down) and James decide to throw a lavish fancy dress party for their society friends. Meanwhile, the new governess Miss Treadwell (Shirley Cain) is due to arrive.

"The Joy Ride" - James buys an aeroplane, and Virginia defies her husband in order to join James for a joy-ride across Southwold. But when they are reported missing, Richard and Lady Prudence (Joan Benham) fear the worst...

"Wanted- A Good Home" - William (Jonathan Seely) is packed off to boarding school, and Alice (Anne Yarker) gets a puppy, which soon upsets Miss Treadwell and puts the servants in an awkward position.

"An Old Flame" - James finds himself back in the arms of Lady Diana Newbury (Celia Bannerman) and they decide to spend the weekend at a golfing cottage. Edward fends off the advances of Diana's flirty maid Violet (Georgina Hale).

"Disillusion" - Hudson (Gordon Jackson) has been seen publicly in the company of maid Lily (Karen Dotrice), which threatens his future in the household.

"Such a Lovely Man" - Virginia is enjoying the attentions of the well-known 'safe man' Sir Guy Paynter (Robert Hardy) while Ruby (Jenny Tomasin) decides to get a pen-pal.

"The Nine Days Wonder" - The chaos of the 1926 General Strike severely divides the Bellamy household. James and footman Frederick (Gareth Hunt) decide to take action...

"The Understudy" - The household is expecting several important guests for a dinner party and Hudson suffers a mild heart attack. Tensions soon run riot downstairs when Edward and Frederick fight over who should take the butler position.

"Alberto" - Georgina gets star struck and decides to become a movie actress. However, when James discovers the skimpy costume she's wearing and that her co-star is none other than Frederick, he decides to cut short her ambition. Frederick leaves Eaton Place to become a gigolo for society women.

"Will Ye No Come Back Again" - Richard, James, Georgina and the servants set out for a holiday in the Scottish Highlands, which takes a bit of getting used to...

"Joke Over" - Following a madcap 'scavenger party', Georgina and her mindless society friends decide to take the Bellamy car on a drive in the country, with deadly results...

"Noblesse Oblige" - Georgina falls madly in love with kindly Robert, the Marquis of Stockbridge (Anthony Andrews); whilst Mrs Bridges (Angela Baddeley) brings in a new kitchen-maid, the rude and lazy Mabel (Elaine Donnelly). Ruby goes to work for the social-climbing matron Mrs Waddilove (Joan Sanderson).

"All the King's Horses" - James returns from visting Elizabeth and her husband in America, full of big ideas and big dreams, mostly concerning the Stock Exchange. James recklessly invests all of Rose's (Jean Marsh) money in bad shares, when the crash of the Stock Exchange heralds the beginning of the Depression...

"Whither Shall I Wander?" - Following James's suicide, all of his property is confiscated, and Eaton Place is to be sold off to pay creditors. What will become of Richard, his family and the servants?... Meanwhile, Georgina marries Robert in a lavish ceremony.

Fans of UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS are bound to shed a tear or two when the series reaches its emotional conclusion. Again, fabulous direction and scripts, as well as top-drawer performances from Angela Baddeley, Gordon Jackson, Jean Marsh and Simon Williams.

Also featuring Michael Logan, Ann Mitchell, Jay Neill, Jack LeWhite, Derek Martin, Una Brandon-Jones, Brian Nolan, Osmund Bullock, Trevor Ray, Ursula Howells, John Quayle, Madeleine Cannon, Raymond Huntley, Marsha Fitzalan, Julia Schofield, Victor Langley, Nicholas Hunter, Peter Forest, Tracey Childs, Tom Chatto, Mike McKenzie, John Caesar, Polly Adams, John Normington, Leonard Kavanagh, Stephen Ismay, Martin Wimbush, Tommy Wright, John Breslin, Roy Pattison, Anthony Woodruff, Andre Charisse, Barbara Bolton, Natalie Caron, Philip Webb, Lorna Kilner, Roy Knight, David Nicoll, Seymour Green, Rowland Davies, Jack Watson, Georgine Anderson, Kenneth Ward, Nigel Havers, Patsy Blower, Terence Bayler, Barry Stanton, Bernard Barnsley, Robert Hartley, Daphne Lawson, Kenneth Thornett, Sue Crossland, Deddie Davies, Frank Duncan, Pippa Page and Lindsay Campbell.

4 single-sided, dual-layer discs.

 
3 Star Rating  "Not as good as the previous four seasons...."2003-06-05
- Reviewed By ladynaava
I enjoyed the Final season, but I didn't care for it as much as the previous four seasons. Season Five, felt almost as though the writers knew the series was ending and they didn't need to 'try' so hard to pull it off. Several characters change radically: Daisy becomes a nagging shrew, and kitchenmaid Ruby shows a 'spark' of the original character design in that she is a bit 'larcenous,' (claiming in the end, that she planned to outlive Mr. Hudson and Mrs. Bridges and inherit the business).

Favorite episode was: "Will they no come back again?" where the staff and master James and the rest go to Scotland for vacation. Hudson manages to handle things with his usual aplomb and dignity, and the staff are forced to confront a mysterious 'ghost.'

The ending, I felt was sad and almost 'tacked on.' I would've liked a more 'happier ending' than the one which was given. Overall, while I enjoyed season five, it lacked the vitality and hopefullness of season four.... And, at least for me, has far less 'rewatch-ability.'

 
4 Star Rating  "Sags a Bit, But Still Great"2002-09-22
- Reviewed By jdcofield
The fifth season of Upstairs Downstairs runs from 1919 to 1930. It is my least favorite series, because 165 Eaton Place just doesn't seem to belong in the Roaring Twenties. Even so, there are some fine moments, but there is a pathos over the whole series. Its like everyone in the cast and crew knew this was going to be the last series and everyone was a bit depressed. Georgina is not very convincing as a flapper, especially when you realize that she'd be in her mid thirties by the time she finally gets married and settles down. The best caste members are Virginia, Lady Bellamy and incorrigible old James, who is as irresponsible as ever. The series ends with the onset of the Great Depression, and the final scenes, as Rose walks through the empty rooms, are unbearably sad.
 
5 Star Rating  "A Work Of Art"2002-09-10
- Reviewed By zoundz3
5 Seasons 68 Episodes In All/One Of The Best Acted And Best Written of All Time//When You Think About This Starting In 1972//It's Better All These Years Later,When You See What's Put Out Nowadays//Again Young People Who Want To Be Actors/Well They Don't Have To Go To Teachers//If They Have Any Talent, Then All They Have To Do Is Watch All These Episodes//It Gets Better And Better/Just A Few More Words All The Great Artist In This Series are So Real//You Feel That Your Part Of The Story///Well I Guess You Gathered That I Loved This Upstairs Downstairs//So Will You//One More Note//I Hope That They Put The House Of Elliot And The Duchess Of Duke Street Out On DVD//I'll Be The First To Buy It
 
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