Showing posts with label Hugh Bonneville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hugh Bonneville. Show all posts

Sunday, February 23, 2014

DOWNTON ABBEY Season 4 Finale Preview

Shirley MacLaine returns to DOWNTON ABBEY.
The finale of DOWNTON ABBEY Season 4 airs on PBS' MASTERPIECE on Sunday, February 23 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.,

Six months after the bazaar, the Crawleys head to London for Rose's presentation before the king. Mary's suitors await them, the Levinsons join them, and a potentially explosive scandal threatens to embroil them.

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Sunday, January 26, 2014

DOWNTON ABBEY Preview: Estate Management, Anna's Secret and a New Ally for Thomas

Anna (Joanne Froggatt) tries to keep her secret.
Season 4 of DOWNTON ABBEY continues on PBS' MASTERPIECE on Sunday, January 26 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

Questions of estate management pit Mary (Michelle Dockery) and Tom against Robert, while Bates' questions about Anna's (Joanne Froggatt) suffering pressure Mrs. Hughes. Thomas installs a new ally, Violet hires a new gardener, and Alfred (Matt Milne) cooks up some ambition.

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Sunday, January 19, 2014

DOWNTON ABBEY Preview: Mary, Edith, Tom and Anna Each Struggle With A Dilemma

Gary Carr debuts on DOWNTON ABBEY as Jack Ross.
Season 4 of DOWNTON ABBEY continues on PBS' MASTERPIECE on Sunday, January 19 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

Love is in the air at Downton Abbey and darker emotions too, as Mary (Michelle Dockery), Edith (Laura Carmichael), Tom (Allen Leech), and Anna (Joanne Froggatt) each struggle with a dilemma. Things are cooking for Ivy (Cara Theobold) and Alfred (Matt Milne) , and heating up in London.

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Thursday, March 28, 2013

NEWS: Daytime Celebrates, Hugh Bonneville, Cameron Mathison, Larry Bryggman, Vanessa Whitburn, Amber Tamblyn, Shonda Rhimes, Luke Grimes, Jon Hamm

Daytime Soap Operas Have Reason to Celebrate: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Turns 40 and GENERAL HOSPITAL Turns 50
According to Karen Herman, Director of the Archive of American Television, the Archive seeks to showcase shows and people that will leave “an indelible mark on generations of audiences.” Herman continued, “Television has been at the center of American lives and living rooms for decades, and what is on our screens has mirrored and influenced the history of this country.”

DOWNTON ABBEY's Hugh Bonneville would 'never say never' to EASTENDERS role
Bonneville plays the Earl of Grantham in ITV's hit drama Downton Abbey, but he might be propping up the bar of EastEnders' Queen Vic in the future. The actor made a brief appearance as a headmaster in a single episode the east London-based soap in 1995, but says he would consider returning to Albert Square after DOWNTON. Bonneville told The Mirror: "I might go back. I am a jobbing actor and I will take whatever comes along, thank you very much. I would never say never."

Monday, July 23, 2012

DOWNTON ABBEY Season 3 Spoilers


The cast of DOWNTON ABBEY (and executive producer Rebecca Eaton) met with critics at the Summer 2012 Television Critics Association (TCA) Press Tour at the Beverly Hilton over the weekend presenting a teaser trailer and taking questions.

The Washington Post recap revealed that the family fortune has been lost: