Downton Abbey (series 6)

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The sixth series of the British historical drama television series Downton Abbey broadcast from 20 September 2015 to 8 November 2015, comprising a total of eight episodes and one Christmas Special episode broadcast on 25 December 2015. The series was broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom and on PBS in the United States, which supported the production as part of its Masterpiece Classic anthology.[1]

Downton Abbey
Series 6
No. of episodes8 + 1 Christmas special
Release
Original networkITV
Original release20 September (2015-09-20) –
8 November 2015 (2015-11-08)
Series chronology
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List of episodes

Cast and characters edit

Main cast edit

Upstairs

Episodes edit

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions) [2]
441"Episode One"Minkie SpiroJulian Fellowes20 September 2015 (2015-09-20)10.32
April 1925. The local hospital is threatened with a take-over by the larger County Hospital in York; the hospital board is split, with Violet objecting, and Isobel approving. Rita Bevan, a former chambermaid at the hotel where Mary and Lord Gillingham stayed, attempts to blackmail Mary by exposing their tryst. Mary refuses to pay, but Rita confronts Robert, who buys her off with £50 instead of the £1,000 she had demanded. Sergeant Willis informs Bates and Anna that a woman has confessed to murdering Green, and the case is closed. Anna is upset at not being able to have a child. Edith plans to spend more time in London and be more hands-on with the magazine. The family attend an auction at a neighbouring estate which is being sold to pay off debts with Mr Mason losing the tenancy of his farm. The former owner tells Robert that great estates like theirs are obsolete, and advises him to sell, too, before it is too late. Mrs Hughes asks Mrs Patmore to ask Mr Carson if his idea of a "full marriage" includes an expectation of her performing "her wifely duties".
452"Episode Two"Minkie SpiroJulian Fellowes27 September 2015 (2015-09-27)10.04
April 1925. Mary chides Robert for offering Carson the servants' hall for his and Mrs Hughes's wedding reception, and offers the upstairs instead; Mrs Hughes insists on a separate venue which better represents who they are, which leads to friction between the couple. Edith argues vehemently with Mr Skinner, the magazine's publisher, whom she believes dislikes all her ideas because she is a woman. Mary takes Anna to a Harley Street doctor, who proposes minor surgery during her next pregnancy to prevent another miscarriage. Mary takes little George and Marigold with her when she goes to inspect the animals at the farm. Mrs Drewe kidnaps the girl during the local livestock show competition; her husband persuades her to return Marigold, and agrees it's best for all if the Drewes move away from Downton.
463"Episode Three"Philip JohnJulian Fellowes4 October 2015 (2015-10-04)10.04
May 1925. Mrs Patmore tells Cora that Mrs Hughes is unhappy with having her wedding breakfast in Downton's hall. Violet tries to get Robert to support her view on the hospital merger; things get nasty at a Board meeting, and an annoyed Isobel is rude to Dr Clarkson. Edith dismisses her editor, Mr Skinner, and gets her magazine assembled with Bertie's help. Anna is pregnant. Daisy hopes that Mr Mason can take over Yew Tree Farm now that the Drewes have left; she mistakenly believes that Cora has already arranged it. Mr Carson and Mrs Hughes are married in the church. During the wedding breakfast at the village school, Tom Branson and his daughter Sybbie unexpectedly arrive from Boston; he says that he feels Downton is his home and wants to stay.
474"Episode Four"Philip JohnJulian Fellowes11 October 2015 (2015-10-11)10.39
May 1925. Lady Shackleton visits, with her nephew, Henry Talbot. Lady Rosamund also arrives, and Downton is visited by Mr and Mrs Harding. Anna recognizes and greets Mrs Harding as Gwen, the former Downton housemaid who left service to better herself in a new career. Sergeant Willis asks Baxter to testify against the man with whom she was involved when she stole from a previous employer. Cora persuades Robert and Mary to lease Yew Tree Farm to Mr. Mason, which Daisy learns from Robert as she is about to confront Cora. Lady Mary rushes a pregnant Anna to London where the doctor performs surgery, saving the baby. Bates is delighted to learn that Anna is pregnant. Robert continues to experience stomach pain but dismisses it as indigestion. Mr Carson and Mrs Hughes return from their Scarborough honeymoon and move into a cottage together. Edith announces plans to appoint a woman as editor to her magazine.
485"Episode Five"Michael EnglerJulian Fellowes18 October 2015 (2015-10-18)10.60
May 1925. Mrs Patmore, Daisy and Andy help Mr Mason move into the farm. Andy confesses to Thomas that he is illiterate, and accepts Thomas's offer to teach him in secret. Edith hires Laura Edmunds as her editor, and also becomes romantically involved with Bertie Pelham. Molesley accompanies Baxter to the trial, but she is not called upon to testify as Coyle accepts a plea deal. Violet persuades Minister of Health Neville Chamberlain to attend a dinner at Downton, and during it harangues everyone about the hospital. Robert suddenly vomits blood over the dinner table, collapses, and is rushed to the local hospital. He has a burst ulcer and survives surgery, but Mary tells Tom that the two of them must take over running the estate, as her father must not be stressed further. Mary becomes suspicious about Marigold's birth, after hearing a puzzling exchange about the child between Cora and Violet.
496"Episode Six"Michael EnglerJulian Fellowes25 October 2015 (2015-10-25)10.31
Early June 1925. Carson continues to criticise Mrs Hughes's housekeeping practices at the cottage as not being up to standard, to her increasing annoyance. He even complains about how she makes the bed, and suggests she get some cooking pointers from Mrs Patmore. The board of Downton hospital learns that its merger with the Royal Yorkshire Hospital has been approved and Cora has been invited to be the new president, replacing Lady Violet. Mary takes Tom to London, where they meet Henry. Henry tells Mary he is falling in love with her. Mary and Tom open Downton Abbey to the public for a day to raise funds for the hospital. Carson questions Thomas about his meetings with Andy, causing Thomas more distress and reducing him to tears of self-pity.
507"Episode Seven"David EvansJulian Fellowes1 November 2015 (2015-11-01)10.49
July 1925. Isobel is puzzled to receive an invitation to the wedding of Lord Merton's son, Larry, and Amelia Cruikshank. Mary receives a telephone call from Henry, who implores her to give him an answer regarding his romantic intentions; she says he is not the right man for her. Daisy and Molesley sit for their exams; the latter does so well that the headmaster offers him a teaching job at the school. Henry invites the family to an automobile race at Brooklands. There is a deadly accident, and Henry's friend Charlie Rogers is killed, upsetting both Mary and Henry very deeply. Mrs Hughes pretends to have injured her hand, forcing Mr Carson to do the cooking and housekeeping at the cottage. Carson is exhausted and gains a new respect for his wife's efforts. Mrs Patmore's B&B opens with its first guests. Bertie proposes to Edith, who mentions Marigold (though only as 'the family ward') and asks for time to consider. Violet has departed to the south of France and gives Robert a new dog.
518"Episode Eight"David EvansJulian Fellowes8 November 2015 (2015-11-08)11.15
August 1925. When his cousin Peter dies, Bertie becomes the new Marquess of Hexham. Edith hesitates to tell him that Marigold is her illegitimate daughter. Mary spitefully reveals it at breakfast, and Bertie walks out. After having a heated row with Mary, Edith goes to London, where she and her editor discover that the magazine's agony aunt, believed to be a female, is in fact Mr Spratt, the Dowager Countess's butler. When it is revealed that the first couple to stay at Mrs Patmore's B&B were adulterers, she finds bookings are being cancelled. Cora and Robert go there for tea, taking a newspaper photographer to record their visit, to show support. Molesley begins teaching part-time at the school. Thomas attempts suicide by slashing his wrists. Henry calls Mary again, who reveals her fear that Henry will die in a car crash like her late husband, Matthew. Henry is invited back, and Mary agrees to marry him. They marry quickly in the village church. Mary and Edith reconcile.
Special
52"The Finale"Michael EnglerJulian Fellowes25 December 2015 (2015-12-25)11.22
29 September 1925 – 1 January 1926: Carson's hands begin shaking while serving dinner. Thomas secures a job with an elderly couple. Molesley leaves full-time service when the Headmaster offers him a teaching position, plus a cottage. Lord Merton tells Isobel he suffers from pernicious anaemia, but still wants to marry her. His manipulative daughter-in-law, Amelia, prevents Isobel from seeing him until an indignant Violet intervenes, and he and Isobel plan to marry. Andy falls for Daisy, who is uninterested, but she gradually grows to like him. Eventually, she decides to live at the farm. Mary sets up a meeting between Edith and Bertie where he again proposes to Edith, who accepts. At Brancaster Castle to announce Edith and Bertie's engagement, Edith tells Bertie's mother, Mrs Pelham, the truth about Marigold, impressing her initially sceptical future mother-in-law with her honesty. Henry and Tom go into business together selling cars, and Mary tells Henry she is pregnant. Edith and Bertie are married on New Year's Eve 1925 and leave on their honeymoon. Dr Clarkson informs Lord Merton that he only has a non-fatal form of anaemia. During the wedding reception, Anna goes into labour and gives birth to a son. Carson realises his condition will affect his duties, and tenders his resignation; Robert suggests that Thomas return as butler while Carson retires, retaining an oversight role. Violet graciously accepts Cora's prime position within the family, and in the end, they reconcile.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b In series 6 only credited with the main cast in "The Finale".

References edit

  1. ^ Swift, Andy (1 February 2016). "Downton Abbey Recap: Bloody Hell". TV line. Archived from the original on 15 November 2020. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
  2. ^ Weekly Top 10 Programmes Broadcasters' Audience Research Board

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Downton Abbey at IMDb