Julian Fellowes hinted at the possibility that a younger Dowager as well as Robert and Cora mayb appear in NBC's "The Gilded Aged," which he is also writing. Set in late 19th century New York City, it would be a perfect setting for the younger Crawleys.
"Downton Abbey" could be set in the 1970s, according to Julian Fellowes. The show may return in some years and will be set later in the 20th century, if the creator decides on the project.
Mexican First Lady Angelica Rivera met some of the cast of "Downton Abbey" during her and her husband's visit to the United Kingdom. Though creator Julian Fellowes did not meet the first lady, he did meet President Pena Nieto.
"Downton Abbey" could be nearing its end as new rumors claim the cast is looking for new work and creator Julian Fellowes could begin working on a new project.
The Cast of Downton Abbey Could Star in The Gilded Age Those of you who crave the aristocratic aura of that PBS period piece Downton Abbey can take heart knowing that as the post-Edwardian era comes to its close Its creator Julian Fellowes will likely be bringing some familiar faces to the new show 'The Gilded Age', a series about the upper crust of New York’s social society set in the 19th century.
According to sources, "Downton Abbey" could end after Season 6. According to sources, "Downton Abbey" could end after Season 6. TV Guide reports that Julian Fellowes, "Downton Abbey" creator, signed a deal with NBC Universal to work on a another show in 2012.
Downton Abbey creator and writer, Julian Fellowes isn’t too happy with the way Downton Abbey cast members have been tweeting about the show.One cast member in particular has found himself in hot water for his TMI on the popular social site. We’re talking about Richard E. Grant.
Last night's episode of Downton Abbey had viewers feeling a bit piggy. The pigs were not the only stars of the episode; Julian Ovenden's Charles Blake was a big part of the fun as well, and he had a lot of fun playing in the mud.
"Downton Abbey" has captivated audiences for four seasons, but yesterday's episode disturbed many viewers. The show's creator and stars, however, are proud of the episode.
PBS's "Downton Abbey" began its dramatic fourth season in the United States this month. The series has already been renewed for season 5, but will its fifth season be its last?