This prospect has been captured quite beautifully by one of the show’s leading ladies, Michelle Dockery, as she shares with the world an adorable snap of her and the twin boys who pay her on-screen son, George, in the show.
On choosing to end the series here, Carnival’s Managing Director and Executive Producer of “Downton Abbey“, Gareth Neame said, “Millions of people around the world have followed the journey of the Crawley family and those who serve them for the last five...
– Neame also said that if “Downton Abbey” had made it to Season 7 or Season 8, they might have made it to the 1929 stock market crash: “I don’t know if I could bear to see [Robert Crawley] go through a financial disaster”.
Ending Downton Abbey with Season 6 set in 1925, rather than taking the long-running ITV/PBS series through the stock market crash of 1929 leaves “a lot of rich territory” to explore if a movie “ever happens”, Carnival Films chief Gareth Neams told grieving...
As the ITV period drama is set to finish several years before of the 1929 stock market crash, producer Gareth Neame says rich territory is left to be mined if a film is made.
By ending the TV drama several years shy of the 1929 stock market crash, producer Gareth Neame said rich territory is left to be mined if a film is made. “It’s something we’ve talked about”, he said, adding that though he thinks a film would be “a...