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Downton Abbey Studio Denies Maggie Smith Exit Rumor

Maggie Smith

Carnival Films, the studio that produces Downton Abbey, is denying a report that Dame Maggie Smith is leaving the hit PBS show after its upcoming third season.

In a statement obtained by The New York Times, the studio called the The Daily Mail report "complete nonsense." The studio added, "We never comment on future story lines but... read more

Downton Abbey Finale Preview: Love Among the Ruins

Downton Abbey

"It's good to remind people, love is love," says Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes. And more than 15 million viewers in the U.S. and U.K. are having a love affair with the palace-size hit, which has reinvigorated period drama and earned raves around the world (100 countries have acquired rights to air the show). Far from a sophomore slump, Season 2 of the sumptuous series about life among the British gentry and their servants during World War I has broadened the story's scope to take in the violence of the battlefields and the impact of the conflict on the residents both upstairs and down.

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Weekend Reviews: Downton Abbey, House of Lies, AbFab and More!

Downton Abbey

Who says you can't go home again? Not that any of us ever lived in a place as grand and as teeming with character — highborn and low, selfless and treacherous — as Downton Abbey. read more

Downton Abbey 2 Spoilers: Mary and Matthew's Relationship, a New Housemaid and the Great War

Dan Stevens and Michelle Dockery

When Downton Abbey returns for its second season on Jan. 8, 2012 on PBS, the action will pick up two years after that fated garden party in which the Earl of Grantham (Hugh Bonneville) announced that England was at war with Germany.

During Sunday's preview of the hit British series, executive producer Gareth Neame confirmed that the action in the seven-episode second season will take place over two years, just like the first season. "The new series is a similar sort of span," he says. "We start in 1916. The war will come to a conclusion within this series, and the final episodes is the time after the war."

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Downton Abbey, Iain Glen, Michelle Dockery, Dan Stevens Carnival Film & Television Limited 2011 for Masterpiece
Downton Abbey, Iain Glen, Michelle Dockery, Dan Stevens, Elizabeth McGovern Carnival Film & Television Limited 2011 for Masterpiece
Downton Abbey, Nigel Havers, Samantha Bond, Hugh Boneville, Iain Glen, Michelle Dockery, Dan Stevens  Carnival Film & Television Limited 2011 for Masterpiece
Downton Abbey, Dan Stevens, Michelle Dockery  Carnival Film & Television Limited 2011 for Masterpiece
Downton Abbey, Hugh Bonneville, Dan Stevens, Michelle Dockery, Joanne Froggatt  Carnival Film & Television Limited 2011 for Masterpiece
Downton Abbey, Dan Stevens, Zoe Boyle Carnival Film & Television Limited 2011 for Masterpiece
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