40 Things You Didn't Know About 'Downton Abbey'

Publish date: 2024-05-16
1

A real family lives in the castle where the show was filmed.

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It's called Highclere Castle and it's been occupied by the Carnavon family since 1679. You can tour it in the spring and summer and it's also available for weddings and private events.

2

Downton Abbey isn't the only production to film at Highclere Castle.

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Others include Eyes Wide Shut, King Ralph, and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.

3

The series was inspired by popular American shows.

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4

Gillian Anderson turned down a role on the series.

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She was approached to play Cora Crawley, who was ultimately portrayed by Elizabeth McGovern.

5

The servant's quarters scenes were filmed on a soundstage.

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The quarters at Highclere Castle weren't in good enough condition to film in, so the kitchen and servants' bedroom scenes were filmed in a London studio.

6

Laura Carmichael was working in a doctor's office when she got the part.

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7

And she almost turned down the role of Lady Edith.

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She had just been offered the role of Viola in a touring production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, and initially thought the role on Downton would be a small one. "A few days later my agent said, 'You have an audition for a period drama.' I thought it was going to be a 'Yes, milord,' a half-day's filming, one line maybe. But it would be good to have on your CV that you'd done telly. And I thought, 'I'm going to have to turn down this dream Shakespeare for this TV job. What a disaster!' And it was Downton. So I went and read and realized it was for a lead part. And I don't know how it happened," she said.

8

The show was an almost instant success.

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By 2013, Downton Abbey became the highest-rated show on PBS's Masterpiece of all time. A whopping 120 million viewers—in 200 countries and regions—tuned in.

9

Elizabeth McGovern and Hugh Bonneville had been "married" before 'Downton.'

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The actors also played spouses on a short-lived BBC sitcom called Freezing.

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10

There was only one bedroom set.

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Cora, Mary, and Edith all had the same bedrooms in real life—it was just redecorated depending on what room it needed to be. And it was redecorated quite often, apparently.

"By the end of the season it's quite thick with paint and wallpaper," Donal Woods, production designer, told PBS. "If you're very smart, you'll look out the window and it's always the same view."

11

Each episode cost more than a million Euros to make.

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Jessica Brown Findlay, who played Lady Sybil, almost wasn't an actress.

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"Until I was 18, ballet was my life I loved it; I even danced at the Royal Opera House with the Kirov," she explained. "Then I injured my ankle, had three operations on it, and the last one went wrong. I was told I would never dance again."

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13

Julian Fellowes named a character after a relative.

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Mary's son is named after Julian Fellowe's niece's baby, George. "His birth is commemorated on Downton," creator Julian Fellowes explained to PBS.

14

Casting was extremely easy for some of the main roles.

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In fact, roles were written specifically with Hugh Bonneville, Brendan Coyle, and Maggie Smith in mind.

15

The costumes smelled terrible.

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"We do stink, as they don't wash our costumes," Sophie McShera, who played cook's assistant, Daisy, explained to the Daily Mail. "They have these weird patches, which are sewn into the armpits and which they wash separately."

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16

Some of the outfits are actually from the 1910s and 1920s.

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Whenever the wardrobe department could get its hands on a real piece from back in the day, it would be used on the show. They had a team to restore articles of clothing that needed a little love and care before they could be worn again. Since this type of clothing is so fragile, it couldn't be washed or ironed.

17

Madame Tussauds celebrated the show in 2011.

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Madame Tussauds marked Downton Abbey's return by dressing up its most famous celebrity wax figures as characters from the show. From left to right: Russell Brand as a groom, Nicole Kidman as Her Ladyship, Bruce Willis as His Lordship, and Cheryl Cole as a maid.

18

Jim Carter is an amateur magician.

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The actor, who plays butler Mr. Carson, practices magic in his free time.

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19

The food you saw on screen was real.

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"Often the food will be on the table and we're not actually going to eat it," London-based food stylist Lisa Heathcote said. "If you have fake food, it's going to look like fake food."

20

Maggie Smith wouldn't watch the show while it was on.

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"It's frustrating. I always see things that I would like to do differently and think, 'Oh, why in the name of God did I do that?'" she explained in an interview with 60 Minutes.

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