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2[[caption-width-right:350:''"I didn't run Downton for 30 years to see it go, lock, stock and barrel to a stranger from ''GOD'' knows where!"'']]
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4->'''Lord Grantham''': You do not love the place yet.\
5'''Matthew Crawley''': Well, obviously, it's...\
6'''Lord Grantham''': No, you don't love it. You see a million bricks that may crumble, a thousand gutters and pipes that may block and leak, and stone that will crack in the frost.\
7'''Matthew Crawley''': But you don't?\
8'''Lord Grantham''': I see my life's work.
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10A British historical drama series created and primarily written by Creator/JulianFellowes and set in the eponymous [[TheEdwardianEra Edwardian-era]] Yorkshire country estate between 1912 and 1925, ''Downton Abbey'' (2010–15) portrays the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and the servants who work for them.
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12Robert Crawley, the Earl of Grantham, has three daughters but no sons. Because (as with most British peerages) the Grantham title must pass to an "heir male of the body" (i.e. a male-line blood descendant of the 1st Earl), Crawley's cousin James and James's son Patrick are the heirs presumptive. Then both James and Patrick perish in the sinking of the ''[[UsefulNotes/RMSTitanic Titanic]]''. So what will become of the Earl's fortune (of which the lion's share comes from his American wife's family)? This SuccessionCrisis drives the initial plot of the show, but soon enough a host of intersecting plotlines occur. The EnsembleCast faces a variety of personal struggles, while everyone has to deal with the [[EndOfAnAge gradual modernization]] of Britain.
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14[[SpiritualSuccessor Much like]] the earlier series ''Series/UpstairsDownstairs'', the drama follows both the aristocratic family who own the house and the large staff of servants who make it tick. The second series dealt with the effects of UsefulNotes/WorldWarI on the entire household.
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16The show is named after the [[BigFancyHouse large building]] where the family lives. It is not called ''[[FandomEnragingMisconception Downtown Abbey]].'' The show ran for [[http://downtonabbeyseason6.com/ 6 series]], concluding on Christmas Day 2015. Four years later, a movie was announced for a September 2019, release date. Tropes for the film should go [[Film/DowntonAbbey here]]. A sequel, ''Film/DowntonAbbeyANewEra'', was released in 2022 and its tropes should go on its page.
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18''Downton Abbey'' aired on Creator/{{ITV}} in the UK. Creator/{{PBS}} had the broadcast rights in the US from 2010 until they lost the rights in June 2020; it was shown as a flagship of their ''Series/{{Masterpiece}} Classic'' lineup during the winter months from 2011 to 2016, after which the series moved to the Sunday evening prime access slot for a few years afterwards. Marathons were broadcast in August 2016 and June 2020. Ultimately, the show's popularity, and accompanying intense viewer support, ensured not even a year would pass before PBS reacquired the rights for an additional two years, beginning in February 2021; reruns resumed in syndication[[note]]or, as PBS itself likes to put it, "check your local listings"[[/note]] during Festival '21 the next month.
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20Many spoilers are unmarked in the trope list below.
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26* [[DowntonAbbey/DowntonAbbeyTropesAToC Tropes A to C]]
27* [[DowntonAbbey/DowntonAbbeyTropesDToF Tropes D to F]]
28* [[DowntonAbbey/DowntonAbbeyTropesGToI Tropes G to I]]
29* [[DowntonAbbey/DowntonAbbeyTropesJToL Tropes J to L]]
30* [[DowntonAbbey/DowntonAbbeyTropesMToP Tropes M to P]]
31* [[DowntonAbbey/DowntonAbbeyTropesQToS Tropes Q to S]]
32* [[DowntonAbbey/DowntonAbbeyTropesTToZ Tropes T to Z]]
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