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The Gilded Age and Downton Abbey spoilers follow. The Gilded Age lands on Sky tonight and if you’ve not set the timer, make haste – high society waits for no one.
Fasten your corsets, The Gilded Age has arrived on screen and will be the biggest period drama since Downton Abbey. The series has been created by Lord Julian Fellowes, the genius behind worldwide ...
As The Gilded Age explores the lives of New York City's wealthiest during the 19th century, ... and differences - the HBO series has with British counterpart Downton Abbey ...
Downton Abbey is the much-loved British drama series which ran for six seasons from 2010 until 2015, and starred Hugh ...
Having conjured Downton Abbey’s Lady Violet Crawley and Gosford Park’s Constance, ... The Gilded Age is coming to Sky and NOW on Tuesday, January 25; Read More. Arts/Ents Quiz: ...
The Gilded Age drops on January 25 and creator Julian Fellowes has already got Downton Abbey fans in turmoil. In an interview with Deadline, Fellowes, the writer and producer of both shows ...
Less than a week after the Downton film’s release, The Gilded Age, which has been churning around in developmental hell since 2016 and recently transferred from NBC to the far tonier HBO ...
Period drama maestro Julian Fellowes has crossed the Atlantic for his latest series, set in New York in the 19th Century – and the result is a delight to watch, writes Caryn James.
There's a bit of news for Downton Abbey fans today, as Julian Fellowes has revealed that he might not be able to keep up with the writing commitments for the show if he's busy working on his new ...
"The Gilded Age" and "Downton Abbey" creator Julian Fellowes has spoken out on if there could be a crossover between the ...
A signed and framed poster of Downton Abbey awaits auction during 'An Evening With Downton Abbey - Raising Money For Merlin - The Medical Relief Charity' at The Savoy Hotel on July 14, 2011 in ...
Julian Fellowes, by his own admission, is a man haunted by "witty, elderly women". Having conjured Downton Abbey's Lady Violet Crawley and Gosford Park's Constance, Countess of Trentham from the ...