"Your Obedient Servant " is the seventh episode of the second series of the British television series, Upstairs, Downstairs. The episode is set in 1909.
"Your Obedient Servant" | |
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Upstairs, Downstairs episode | |
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 7 |
Directed by | Derek Bennett |
Written by | Fay Weldon |
Original air date | 1 December 1972 |
Guest appearances | |
Angela Walker (Violet) Larry Martyn (the Electrician) John Nettleton (Arthur Bellamy) John Crocker (the Shop/Dresshire Assistant) Marcia Ashton (Maudie Hudson) Andrew Downie (Donald Hudson) Kim Hardy (Alice Hudson) | |
"Your Obedient Servant" was among the episodes omitted from Upstairs, Downstairs' initial Masterpiece Theatre broadcast in 1974, and was consequently not shown on US television until 1989.
Cast
edit- Angela Walker (Violet)
- Larry Martyn (the Electrician)
- John Nettleton (Arthur Bellamy)
- John Crocker (the Shop/Dresshire Assistant)
- Marcia Ashton (Maudie Hudson)
- Andrew Downie (Donald Hudson)
- Kim Hardy (Alice Hudson)
Plot
editRichard has an older brother named Arthur (John Nettleton), who bullied Richard as a child. In 1909 Arthur visits Richard, the two have a falling out and they never speak to each other again. Donald Hudson, Mr. Hudson's brother, comes to Eaton Place with his wife (Maudie) and daughter (Alice). Donald is a relatively famous engineer having constructed two major bridges over the Zambezi River; it appears that Hudson has gone to some effort to assist his brother's education in the past. Hudson wants to impress his brother and parades around London dressed as a toff. But the fraternal relationship remains very complicated.[1][2]
References
editExternal links
edit- Updown.org.uk - Upstairs, Downstairs Fansite