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Genre Drama/Television, Drama/British Empire
Format Widescreen, NTSC, Multiple Formats
Contributor Elizabeth McGovern, Lily James, Joanne Froggatt, Sophie McShera, Rob James-Collier, Phyllis Logan, Jim Carter, Maggie Smith, Allen Leech, Penelope Wilton, Hugh Bonneville, Kevin Doyle, Laura Carmichael, Raquel Cassidy, Brendan Coyle, Michelle Dockery, Lesley Nicol See more
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Season 6 opens in 1925 with a series of crises reflecting the momentous changes that are transforming society. Women's rights have given Lady Mary and Lady Edith new positions of responsibility: Mary runs the estate, and Edith manages the magazine she inherited from Michael Gregson. Meanwhile, Tom Branson has left for Boston, and newlyweds Lady Rose and Atticus Aldridge are trying their luck in Jazz Age New York. Anna Bates faces a murder charge, though many still suspect her husband. And for the rest of the servants, big doubts hang over their jobs. Will great houses and the fortunes that support them soon be gone?

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 5.6 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 02578
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Widescreen, NTSC, Multiple Formats
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 8 hours and 30 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ January 26, 2016
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, Joanne Froggatt, Jim Carter, Maggie Smith
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ PBS (Direct)
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B014E1TJV6
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer Reviews:
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4.9 out of 5 stars
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Great Suspense in the Last Season - Nice BluRay/DVD Bonus Features, Too
5 Stars
Great Suspense in the Last Season - Nice BluRay/DVD Bonus Features, Too
I haven't been on such suspenseful tenterhooks about what's going to happen next since the end of Season 2. (Do you still have your "Free Bates" t-shirt?) The writing in Season 6, with the 2015 Christmas Special, is extraordinary. It doesn't hurt that, knowing this is the last season, all the loose ends seem to be tidied up efficiently and satisfactorily.Humor reigns as well as drama. I did get a kick out of Mrs. Patmore's predicament, when her new rooming house is labeled as a "house of ill repute".As usual, Lady Violet, the Dowager Countess has the best and most tart one-liners. But she shines in Episode Eight when she shows her heart:Lady Violet: "I believe in rules and tradition and playing our part. But there is something else."Mary: "And what is that, pray?"Lady Violet: "I believe in love. I mean, brilliant careers, rich lives, are seldom lived without just an element of love."Mary: "Oh, Granny, you do surprise me."Lady Violet: "Oh, I am glad. So climbing all those stairs wasn't wasted."Season 6 has eight episodes. The BluRay and DVD sets also include the wrapping-it-all-up-nicely 2015 Christmas Special. That is almost 9 hours of extraordinary viewing. The BluRay/Dvds include 4 bonus features, though the last doesn't much count. English SDH subtitles are available on the TV show and the first 3 bonus extras.Bonus Features:....1. "Farewell to Highclere" (7 minutes) Commentators include Samantha Bond (plays Lady Rosmund Painswick), Phyllis Logan (plays Mrs. Hughes), Harry Hadden-Paton (plays Bertie Pelham), Jim Carter (plays Mr. Carson), Alastair Bruce (historical advisor), Donal Woods (production designer), Julian Fellowes (writer/creator), Matthew Goode (plays Henry Talbot), Chris Croucher (producer), Hugh Bonneville (plays Robert, Earl of Grantham) and Penelope Wilton (plays Isobel Crawley).Highclere Castle is one of the stars of Downton Abbey, and the show has made it world-famous. Bonneville says, "I was told by one of the staff that during our first year of filming they had ... 60 coachloads of visitors.... By the time we came back to film series two, they had 600. And now you can't get a ticket. I tried to get a ticket... I can't get a ticket for a friend!"....2. "The Cars of Downton" (11 minutes) Commentators include Julian Fellowes, Allen Leech (plays Tom Branson), Donal Woods, Chris Croucher, Liz Trubridge (executive producer), Sebastian Dunn (plays Charlie Rogers), Gareth Neame (executive producer), Mark Ellis (location manager), Caroline Barton (art department), Matthew Goode, Julia Baldanza (classic car collector) and James Medcalf (Bentley Driver's Club President).Croucher says, "Final season, we're going out with a bang." And that is the automobile race, a sport in its infancy in 1925. He continues: "We found very early on... we didn't want to go with stunt drivers. Because if you put a stunt driver in one of these cars [worth millions of pounds], he's gonna break it because he doesn't know how to drive it. So most of them are owner/drivers."Trivai: Bugatti's are well-represented in the classic cars used. Ettore Bugatti, a racing car expert by 1925, would be proud. To a Bugatti owner who complained that his car was difficult to start on cold mornings, he is said to have retorted, "Sir! If you can afford a Type 35, you can surely afford a heated garage!" (The Type 35 was sold in the 20's.)....3. "Changing Times at Downton" (15 minutes) Commentators include Hugh Bonneville, Julian Fellowes, Alastair Bruce, Chris Croucher, Jim Carter, Kevin Doyle (plays Molesley), Lesley Nicol (plays Mrs. Patmore), Robert James-Collier (plays Thomas), Michael Fox (plays Andy), Sophie McShera (plays Daisy), Michelle Dockery (plays Lady Mary), Elizabeth McGovern (plays Lady Cora), Laura Carmichael (plays Lady Edith) and Nic Collins (hair & makeup designer).The show has, from the beginning, done a good job of illustrating the sea changes that occurred in Britain after WWI. Bruce explains that by 1925, "People are discovering tat they can actually make a home for themselves and make money for themselves and make careers tat are theirs without requiring them to live in the aristocratic world and serving a family."....4. Visit Britain (1 minute) This is a tourism promo.Happy Reader
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Suspense in the Last Season - Nice BluRay/DVD Bonus Features, Too
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2016
I haven't been on such suspenseful tenterhooks about what's going to happen next since the end of Season 2. (Do you still have your "Free Bates" t-shirt?) The writing in Season 6, with the 2015 Christmas Special, is extraordinary. It doesn't hurt that, knowing this is the last season, all the loose ends seem to be tidied up efficiently and satisfactorily.

Humor reigns as well as drama. I did get a kick out of Mrs. Patmore's predicament, when her new rooming house is labeled as a "house of ill repute".

As usual, Lady Violet, the Dowager Countess has the best and most tart one-liners. But she shines in Episode Eight when she shows her heart:
Lady Violet: "I believe in rules and tradition and playing our part. But there is something else."
Mary: "And what is that, pray?"
Lady Violet: "I believe in love. I mean, brilliant careers, rich lives, are seldom lived without just an element of love."
Mary: "Oh, Granny, you do surprise me."
Lady Violet: "Oh, I am glad. So climbing all those stairs wasn't wasted."

Season 6 has eight episodes. The BluRay and DVD sets also include the wrapping-it-all-up-nicely 2015 Christmas Special. That is almost 9 hours of extraordinary viewing. The BluRay/Dvds include 4 bonus features, though the last doesn't much count. English SDH subtitles are available on the TV show and the first 3 bonus extras.

Bonus Features:
....1. "Farewell to Highclere" (7 minutes) Commentators include Samantha Bond (plays Lady Rosmund Painswick), Phyllis Logan (plays Mrs. Hughes), Harry Hadden-Paton (plays Bertie Pelham), Jim Carter (plays Mr. Carson), Alastair Bruce (historical advisor), Donal Woods (production designer), Julian Fellowes (writer/creator), Matthew Goode (plays Henry Talbot), Chris Croucher (producer), Hugh Bonneville (plays Robert, Earl of Grantham) and Penelope Wilton (plays Isobel Crawley).
Highclere Castle is one of the stars of Downton Abbey, and the show has made it world-famous. Bonneville says, "I was told by one of the staff that during our first year of filming they had ... 60 coachloads of visitors.... By the time we came back to film series two, they had 600. And now you can't get a ticket. I tried to get a ticket... I can't get a ticket for a friend!"
....2. "The Cars of Downton" (11 minutes) Commentators include Julian Fellowes, Allen Leech (plays Tom Branson), Donal Woods, Chris Croucher, Liz Trubridge (executive producer), Sebastian Dunn (plays Charlie Rogers), Gareth Neame (executive producer), Mark Ellis (location manager), Caroline Barton (art department), Matthew Goode, Julia Baldanza (classic car collector) and James Medcalf (Bentley Driver's Club President).
Croucher says, "Final season, we're going out with a bang." And that is the automobile race, a sport in its infancy in 1925. He continues: "We found very early on... we didn't want to go with stunt drivers. Because if you put a stunt driver in one of these cars [worth millions of pounds], he's gonna break it because he doesn't know how to drive it. So most of them are owner/drivers."
Trivai: Bugatti's are well-represented in the classic cars used. Ettore Bugatti, a racing car expert by 1925, would be proud. To a Bugatti owner who complained that his car was difficult to start on cold mornings, he is said to have retorted, "Sir! If you can afford a Type 35, you can surely afford a heated garage!" (The Type 35 was sold in the 20's.)
....3. "Changing Times at Downton" (15 minutes) Commentators include Hugh Bonneville, Julian Fellowes, Alastair Bruce, Chris Croucher, Jim Carter, Kevin Doyle (plays Molesley), Lesley Nicol (plays Mrs. Patmore), Robert James-Collier (plays Thomas), Michael Fox (plays Andy), Sophie McShera (plays Daisy), Michelle Dockery (plays Lady Mary), Elizabeth McGovern (plays Lady Cora), Laura Carmichael (plays Lady Edith) and Nic Collins (hair & makeup designer).
The show has, from the beginning, done a good job of illustrating the sea changes that occurred in Britain after WWI. Bruce explains that by 1925, "People are discovering tat they can actually make a home for themselves and make money for themselves and make careers tat are theirs without requiring them to live in the aristocratic world and serving a family."
....4. Visit Britain (1 minute) This is a tourism promo.

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