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"None of that behaviour in my kitchen"... Watching 'Upstairs, Downstairs'
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<blockquote data-quote="Alexis" data-source="post: 345980" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>Oh, I have just discovered this thread. I can't wait to finish work on Monday and be able to sit and have a read through it properly. Upstairs Downstairs is one of my ultimate favourites. I only properly discovered it a few years back and started a thread about it while I was watching it also. I was addicted and couldn't get enough of it. I just fell in love with all the characters, and it had a vibe about it that I just love. Where it feels almost like a new play every night. I loved the slightly dodgy sets and budget constraints. There is something about shows like this where they are sort of forced to sell it, to fake it because they don't have the budget or location or whatever. Something that makes it kind of endearing and charming. </p><p></p><p>I thought it was a wonderful show, and I loved the cast so much and became so caught up in it all. Now I want to go back and rewatch it, and I may even do that very soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexis, post: 345980, member: 68"] Oh, I have just discovered this thread. I can't wait to finish work on Monday and be able to sit and have a read through it properly. Upstairs Downstairs is one of my ultimate favourites. I only properly discovered it a few years back and started a thread about it while I was watching it also. I was addicted and couldn't get enough of it. I just fell in love with all the characters, and it had a vibe about it that I just love. Where it feels almost like a new play every night. I loved the slightly dodgy sets and budget constraints. There is something about shows like this where they are sort of forced to sell it, to fake it because they don't have the budget or location or whatever. Something that makes it kind of endearing and charming. I thought it was a wonderful show, and I loved the cast so much and became so caught up in it all. Now I want to go back and rewatch it, and I may even do that very soon. [/QUOTE]
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