Title:
Downton Abbey. Season 5 / written and created by Julian Fellowes ; producer, Chris Croucher ; executive producer, Gareth Neame ; executive producer, Nigel Marchant ; executive producer, Julian Fellowes ; executive producer, Liz Trubridge ; executive producer for Masterpiece, Rebecca Eaton ; a Carnival Films production ; a Carnival/Masterpiece co-production ; Carnival Film & Television Limited.
ISBN:
9781627890649
9786315659362
9781627891561
Uniform Title:
Downton Abbey (Television program) Season 5.
Edition:
Original UK edition.
Publication Information:
[Arlington, Va.] : PBS Distribution, [2015]
Physical Description:
3 videodiscs (approximately 8.75 hours) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
General Note:
Originally broadcast on television in Great Britain in 2014 on ITV. Edited episodes originally broadcast on television in the United States on PBS in 2015 as a part of the television program Masterpiece Theater.
Includes all eight, unedited episodes that were originally broadcast on television in Great Britain in 2014.
Includes the 2014 Christmas special episode "A Moorland Holiday". This episode is described on the container packaging as the season 5 finale.
"Includes over 40 minutes of bonus video: see what happens behind the scenes of Season 5!"--Container.
Bonus features: Day 100; The roaring twenties; A day with Lady Rose; Visit Britain.
Special features and enhancements may vary by copy.
DVD, NTSC region 1, widescreen presentation; stereo.
Contents:
Disc one. Part one (70 min.) Tackling new life ; A shaking of the ground ; To live the truth ; A young guest ; Simpler life ; Missing information ; A scandalous suggestion / director, Catherine Morshead -- Part two (50 min.) Taking an interest ; Consequences ; Disappointment ; A guiding hand ; A lively exchange of views ; In agreement / director, Catherine Morshead -- Part three (51 min.) Choosing paths ; On guard ; Hiding behind the times ; A night on the town ; Rose's Russian luncheon / director, Catherine Morshead -- Disc two. Part four ; Part five ; Part six ; Part seven -- Disc 3. Part eight ; Part nine: A Moorland Holiday.
Disc two. Part four (50 min.) Visiting the Prince ; Talk of love ; At the dress show ; Appreciating beauty ; Daisy's learning / director, Minkie Spiro -- Part five (50 min.) Infinite danger ; The modern world ; Atticus Aldridge ; Well suited ; What a night / director, Minke Spiro -- Part six (50 min.) Dowager's new maid ; Baxter's story ; Mary's surprise ; Bates' confession ; Edith's decision / director, Philip John -- Part seven (51 min.) Keeping up appearances ; Cracking nuts ; Tea time ; A night at the movies ; Eccentric in-laws / director, Philip John.
Disc three. Part eight (70 min.) Intolerance on both sides ; One last chance ; Trouble in London ; Last night ; Bad influence ; Tom's plan ; Defining love ; Fighting talk / director, Michael Engler -- Part nine (99 min.) A Moorland holiday ; Welcome to Brancaster ; Different circumstances ; It's how it must be ; The challenge ; Everyone has enemies ; Room for negotiations ; Christmas 1924 / director, Minkie Spiro.
Summary:
As Season Five begins in 1924, the radio is the latest miracle, a new Labour government heralds changes through the land, and Downton's traditional ways are besieged on all fronts. Robert, Mary, and Branson must navigate these shifting sands together to ensure the future of the estate for generations to come. As Branson finds himself playing a more crucial role at Downton than ever before, he can't help but question his place in the world. Mary is finally coming to accept that she would like to marry again, but will she ever be able to find the same happiness that she had with Matthew? And with no news of her beloved Gregson, Edith suffers under the burden of her terrible secret. Downstairs, all of the servants must consider what effect social changes may have on their working lives. No one, Mr. Carson to Daisy, will be left unaffected. The Crawley family and the servants who work for them remain inseparably intertwined as they rise to meet the new challenges of the day.
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Language Note:
In English with optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing [SDH].
Audience:
Not rated.
Performer:
Hugh Bonneville, Laura Carmichael, Jim Carter, Raquel Cassidy, Brendan Coyle, Tom Cullen, Michelle Dockery, Kevin Doyle, Joanne Froggatt, Lily James, Robert James-Collier, Allen Leech, Phyllis Logan, Elizabeth McGovern, Sophie McShera, Lesley Nicol, Julian Ovenden, David Robb, Maggie Smith, Ed Speleers, Penelope Wilton, Richard E. Grant.
Production Credits:
Art director, Chantelle Valentine ; set decorator, Linda Wilson ; costume designer, Anna Mary Scott Robbins ; director of photography, Nigel Willoughby, Graham Frake, Michael McDonough ; production designer, Donal Woods ; editor, Al Morrow, Paul Garrick ; music, John Lunn.
OCLC Number:
ocn892065783
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