The terrible news about Lady Marjorie begins to affect everybody at Eaton Place - as Richard waits for news, an expected visitor calls late at night shocking all downstairs. S3 E2: A House Divided
Hudson and James spend a weekend at Somerby Park that allows them to reflect on Eaton Place and how much they enjoy their home. S3 E3: A Change of Scene
A former employee of the Bellamys has returned to Eaton Place, but it seems his recent past has meant a life on the run - are the police onto Alfred? S3 E5: Rose's Pigeon
Richard is about to meet a new partner - is she all that she seems, is there a dark side to this women's brother, and are they both out to deceive Richard? S3 E6: Desirous of Change
Attempting to become financially independent, Richard buys shares in a company that has just obtained a government contract - could this purchase put his honour at risk? S3 E7: Word of Honour
Elizabeth and Julius are done and James returns to England with a surprise - his fiancee Phyllis. Could it be that an era is about to end? S2 E13: A Family Gathering
Lady Marjorie can take no more as Sarah reveals that she is pregnant - has she brought a final disgrace on Eaton Place, or can Watkins play a clever game to help everybody? S2 E12: The Wages of Sin
Lord Southwold has died as Lady Southwold and a companion visit in London, but a valuable brooch goes missing and the staff come under suspicion. S2 E9: An Object of Value
Elizabeth and her daughter return to Eaton Place, but Sarah dislikes Nanny Webster as she is very set in her ways and seems not to be able to cope as she used to. S2 E8: Out of the Everywhere
Having brothers visit them in London causes both Richard and Hudson complications and strained relations, but will the repercussions be worse for Hudson? S2 E7: Your Obedient Servant
An Irishman attempts to bribe Lady Marjorie with love letters she had once written; Thomas gets wrapped up in the web of deceit, but will money get the better of him? S2 E6: The Property of a Lady
King Edward VII is the guest of honour at Eaton Place and Mrs Bridges gets to do what every cook in Mayfair and Belgravia would wish to do: cook for His Royal Highness. S2 E5: Guest of Honour
The Kirbridge marriage is in trouble as Elizabeth is feeling unwanted by Lawrence and he refuses to discuss her want to start a family - does the poet have other interests? S2 E3: Married Love
The Kirbridge marriage is in trouble as Elizabeth is feeling unwanted by Lawrence and he refuses to discuss her want to start a family - does the poet have other interests? S2 E3: Married Love
The Kirbridge marriage is in trouble as Elizabeth is feeling unwanted by Lawrence and he refuses to discuss her want to start a family - does the poet have other interests? S2 E3: Married Love
Sarah announces to James that she is pregnant with his baby, but this on top of his gambling debts is the final straw for the family - can they avoid a major scandal? S2 E2: A Pair of Exiles
Sarah announces to James that she is pregnant with his baby, but this on top of his gambling debts is the final straw for the family - can they avoid a major scandal? S2 E2: A Pair of Exiles
Mr and Mrs Kirbridge return from their honeymoon in Austria and set up their new household in nearby Greenwich, but are the couple as happy as they should be? S2 E1: The New Man
Mr and Mrs Kirbridge return from their honeymoon in Austria and set up their new household in nearby Greenwich, but are the couple as happy as they should be? S2 E1: The New Man
It's June 1909 as Elizabeth marries Lawrence Kirbridge, a poet and Fabian socialist; her parents have their doubts, but they welcome him to the family. S1 E13: For the Love of Love
It's June 1909 as Elizabeth marries Lawrence Kirbridge, a poet and Fabian socialist; her parents have their doubts, but they welcome him to the family. S1 E13: For the Love of Love
Winter 1908: with her 21st birthday imminent, Elizabeth appears to be heading for a falling-out with her parents as a consequence of her actions. S1 E12: The Key of the Door
October 1908: there is a thief in the house, but who is the culprit? Is it Sarah, a visiting friend of James, or perhaps something more organised than just petty theft? S1 E11: The Swedish Tiger
It's the autumn of 1908 as Sarah returns while James and Elizabeth are helping the poor at a refuge; soon brought back to the house, Sarah stirs up trouble for all. S1 E10: A Voice From The Past
November 1907: the loss of Emily has affected the staff a great deal, but Mrs Bridges appears to be so upset that she can no longer contain her emotions. S1 E9: Why Is Her Door Locked?
April 1907: in an effort to try to make the servants' lives better, Lady Marjorie and other ladies with staff organise a day in the park so that they can socialise. S1 E8: I Dies From Love
It's October 1906 - could Richard be about to make a mistake that could cost him his good standing within his family, the house, and the world at large? S1 E6: A Cry for Help
It's December 1905 and Christmas; Elizabeth declines the chance to marry Angus but is captivated by a visiting German baron who befriends her, but is he all that he seems? S1 E5: A Suitable Marriage
It's May 1905 and Elizabeth is back in London with the house and with her family, but are any of them prepared for her as she is introduced to high society? S1 E4: The Path of Duty
It's August 1904; with the family upstairs taking their summer holidays, the staff downstairs have free reign in the house even while all the Bellamys are away. S1 E3: Board Wages
It's June 1904 and Lady Marjorie is sitting for her portrait by Guthrie Scone, a Scottish aristocrat-turned-avant-garde painter. S1 E2: The Mistress and the Maids
It's November 1903 in an English townhouse; the very proper butler Hudson, maid Rose, and cook Mrs Bridges are joined by a troublesome new maid called Clemence. S1 E1: On Trial