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A chronicle of the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in the post-Edwardian era—with great events in history having an effect on their lives and on the British social hierarchy.
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A chronicle of the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in the post-Edwardian era—with great events in history having an effect on their lives and on the British social hierarchy.
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Rotten TomatoesBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2015 | Joanne Froggatt
Best Director FictionEntertainment | 2011 | Brian Percival
Best Sound FictionEntertainment | 2011 | Mark Holding
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | 2013 | Thomas Howes
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series | 2014 | Maggie Smith
Best Global Actress in a Television Series | 2013 | Michelle Dockery
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2012 | Maggie Smith
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | 2012 | Maggie Smith
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie | 2011 | Maggie Smith
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries Movie or a Dramatic Special | 2011 | Julian Fellowes
Outstanding Miniseries or Movie | 2011 | Liz Trubridge
Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries Movie or a Dramatic Special | 2011 | Brian Percival
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period Program One Hour or More | 2016 | Mark Kebby
Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or Movie | 2011 | David Katznelson
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series Original Dramatic Score | 2012 | John Lunn
Outstanding Hairstyling for a SingleCamera Series | 2014 | Adam James Phillips
Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries Movie or a Special | 2011 | Susannah Buxton
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries | 2011 | Maggie Smith
TV MovieMini Supporting Actress | 2011 | Maggie Smith
Favorite Feud | 2013 | Robert James-Collier
Outstanding Producer of LongForm Television | 2012 | Gareth Neame
TV Drama Programme of the Year | 2011 | Julian Fellowes
Best MiniSeries | 2011 | Liz Trubridge
Best Drama Series | 2011 | Gareth Neame
Most Popular Drama | 2013 | Gareth Neame
Best Cinematography for a Television Series | 2013 | Nigel Willoughby
Best Photography Drama | 2011 | David Katznelson
Best Special Effects | 2012 | James Davis III
Top Television Series | 2013 | John Lunn
Theme Songs | 2022 | John Lunn
Outstanding Editing Television | 2011 | John Wilson
Best Period andor Character Makeup Television and New Media Series | 2015 | Erika Ökvist
Best Period andor Character Hair Styling Television and New Media Series | 2015 | Adam James Phillips
Outstanding Made for Television Movie or Miniseries | 2012 | Susannah Buxton
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series Drama | 2013 | Michelle Dockery
Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2012 | Elizabeth McGovern
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2012 | Maggie Smith
Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2012 | Hugh Bonneville
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2016 | Joanne Froggatt
Best Supporting Actress | 2012 | Maggie Smith
Best Drama Series | 2011 | Liz Trubridge
Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Brendan Coyle
Best Production Design | 2012 | Judy Farr
Best Photography and Lighting FictionEntertainment | 2011 | David Katznelson
Best Original Television Music | 2012 | John Lunn
Best Editing FictionEntertainment | 2011 | John Wilson
Best Costume Design | 2012 | Susannah Buxton
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | 2012 | Joanne Froggatt
Outstanding Actress Drama Series | 2011 | Maggie Smith
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series | 2012 | Brendan Coyle
Outstanding Actor Drama Series | 2011 | Brendan Coyle
Best International Producer | 2011 | Gareth Neame
Outstanding International Producer Drama Series | 2012 | Gareth Neame
Best European Producer | 2011 | Gareth Neame
Outstanding European Producer Drama Series | 2012 | Gareth Neame
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series | 2014 | Michelle Dockery
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series | 2014 | Paul Giamatti
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie | 2011 | Elizabeth McGovern
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | 2012 | Joanne Froggatt
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | 2012 | Hugh Bonneville
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | 2016 | Julian Fellowes
Outstanding Drama Series | 2014 | Rupert Ryle-Hodges
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | 2012 | Brendan Coyle
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series | 2014 | David Evans
Outstanding Art Direction for a SingleCamera Series | 2013 | Mark Kebby
Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie | 2011 | Charmian Adams
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period Program One Hour or More | 2015 | Mark Kebby
Outstanding Art Direction for a Period Series Miniseries or a Movie SingleCamera | 2014 | Mark Kebby
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series One Hour | 2015 | David Lascelles
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series OneHour | 2012 | Chris Ashworth
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series | 2013 | Jill Trevellick
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries Movie or a Special | 2011 | Jill Trevellick
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series Original Dramatic Score | 2014 | John Lunn
Outstanding Costumes for a Series | 2014 | Heather Leat
Outstanding SingleCamera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or a Movie | 2011 | John Wilson
Outstanding SingleCamera Picture Editing for a Drama Series | 2012 | John Wilson
Outstanding Cinematography for a SingleCamera Series | 2016 | Graham Frake
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | 2014 | Amy Nuttall
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series | 2013 | Maggie Smith
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries | 2012 | Maggie Smith
Best Actress in a Drama Series | 2012 | Elizabeth McGovern
Best Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries | 2011 | Elizabeth McGovern
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | 2014 | Joanne Froggatt
Best Actor in a Drama Series | 2015 | Hugh Bonneville
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series | 2013 | Shirley MacLaine
Best Writing in a Drama Series | 2014 | Julian Fellowes
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | 2016 | Jim Carter
Best Direction of a Motion Picture or Miniseries | 2011 | Ashley Pearce
Best Cinematography in a Series | 2013 | Graham Frake
Best Production Design in a Series | 2013 | Mark Kebby
Best Direction in a Drama Series | 2014 | Catherine Morshead
Best Music in a Series | 2016 | John Lunn
Best Editing in a Series | 2014 | Paul Garrick
Best MakeupHairstyling in a Series | 2014 | Adam James Phillips
Best Actress in a Series Drama | 2012 | Michelle Dockery
Best Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television | 2011 | Elizabeth McGovern
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series MiniSeries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2011 | Maggie Smith
Best Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television | 2011 | Hugh Bonneville
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2012 | Jim Carter
TV MovieMini Lead Actress | 2011 | Elizabeth McGovern
Drama Supporting Actress of the Decade | 2019 | Maggie Smith
Drama Supporting Actress | 2012 | Maggie Smith
Drama Guest Actress | 2013 | Shirley MacLaine
Actress Made For TV Movie Mini Series | 2011 | Elizabeth McGovern
Favorite Actress | 2012 | Maggie Smith
Outstanding Drama Performance | 2015 | Maggie Smith
Best Actress | 2011 | Maggie Smith
Best Actor For | 2011 | Hugh Bonneville
Best Actor | 2011 | Hugh Bonneville
Best Supporting Actor TV | 2013 | Allen Leech
Best Supporting Actor Television | 2012 | Brendan Coyle
Best Production Design | 2015 | Donal Woods
Drama Series | 2011 | Gareth Neame
Best Television Drama | 2014 | Julian Fellowes
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Drama | 2013 | Liz Trubridge
TV Series and Serials | 2011 | Liz Trubridge
TV Drama Programme of the Year | 2012 | Julian Fellowes
Televison Drama | 2015 | James Layton
Television Drama | 2015 | James Layton
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series | 2016 | Michael Engler
Episode of a One Hour SingleCamera Television Series | 2012 | Mark Kebby
One Hour Period or Fantasy SingleCamera Television Series | 2016 | Mark Kebby
One Hour SingleCamera Television Series | 2014 | Mark Kebby
Excellence in Sound for a Television Drama | 2016 | David Lascelles
Feature Film | 2020 | Paula Boram
Outstanding Sound Television | 2011 | Nigel Heath
Outstanding Editing Television | 2013 | John Wilson
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in OneHour EpisodicPilot Television | 2012 | David Katznelson
Original Television Music | 2015 | John Lunn
Best Original Score for a Television Series | 2012 | John Lunn
Best Music Original Titles | 2011 | John Lunn
Best Music | 2014 | John Lunn
Best Director Fiction | 2016 | Phillip John
Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Television | 2012 | John Wilson
During the second season, the Abbey is turned into a recovery house for troops. At Highclere Castle, the house used for the show, the Countess of Carnarvon turned the house into a hospital in World War I. Unlike Cora Crawley (Elizabeth McGovern), the Countess eagerly opened her home and there are letters in some of the rooms from former patients thanking her for her hospitality.
Cast members of the show have revealed that the costumes are, in many cases, actual articles of clothing from the 1910s and 1920s. They are so fragile that they cannot be laundered, and as a result, don't smell very good.
The real estate that "plays" Downton Abbey, Highclere Castle, has been the home of the Herbert family since 1679. In 1922, George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert 5th Earl of Carnarvon, co-discovered the Tomb of the Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun. On the show, the names of Lord Robert Crowley, Earl of Grantham's beloved dogs, Pharaoh and Isis, are nods to the real castle's connection to Egyptian history. The castle was shown briefly in The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (1980).
Kate Winslet and Alan Rickman were in talks to guest star together on an episode of this show as a married couple. Kate Winslet could not do it at the time because she was expecting a baby. Alan Rickman was interested, but decided against it because Kate Winslet couldn't appear with him.
H.M. Queen Elizabeth II is among the royal fans of the show. She has spotted errors in various episodes, according to the Daily Telegraph. She noted a World War I soldier was wearing medals awarded in World War II. The Queen has also been a guest at Highclere Castle.