PDF Document
[A first part of a three-part short story, Below stairs at Number 165, in the servants’ hall, first published in Woman magazine in the three other occupants of the house sat by the fire, as quiet and thoughtful as those upstairs. The early 1975. This was designed to fill in the three older servants, Hudson the Scottish butler, gaps in the TV series between Season 4 Mrs. Bridges the elderly cook, and Rose the tall, (which dealt with The Great War) and the pale headhousemaid, had chosen to stay in tonight yet-to-be-screened Season 5 – Steve] and let the younger ones go out to join the surging crowds in Piccadilly Circus. Exclusive to our readers! The Bellamy They’d seen them off earlier, Daisy the under household’s latest adventures you’ll housemaid, and Ruby the simple kitchen-maid, never see on television. What’s going on each on the arm of Edward, Daisy’s husband, the Below stairs – and in the elegant footman turned soldier. morning-room upstairs at 165 Eaton For Rose, agony in the midst of rejoicing Place? “Let’s hope they don’t get crushed to death,” What’s happening to Rose and Hudson? remarked Mrs. Bridges. Is Major James really inconsolable? Hudson looked up from the pages of the Daily How can Virginia live up to the first Sketch: “Who don’t?” he asked. Lady Bellamy? Alfred Shaughnessy, “Edward and the girls.” script editor, keeps you up to date with the developments in this specially- “That’s not very likely, Mrs. Bridges,” murmured written series of… Upstairs Downstairs.
[Show full text]