Set in the year preceding World War Two, 165 Eaton Place reopens its doors and welcomes viewers back into the enthralling lives of its inhabitants, both upstairs and down. Now a well established and thriving household in the heart of London, life in Eaton Place has moved on; Lady Agnes and Sir Hallam's family is complete with the addition of two small children and London has settled into an uneasy peace with an apparent aversion to war. With both upstairs and downstairs harbouring life-changing secrets and the menace of war creeping even closer, the smooth running... of Eaton Place threatens to come crashing to a shattering halt. However, as romance, heartbreak and secrets engulf the household, its inhabitants discover that the real threat is much closer to home. [show more]
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The remake of the classic BBC series returns for a second series with Keeley Hawes (ASHES TO ASHES) Ed Stoppard (THE PIANIST) reprising their roles as Lady Agnes and Sir Hallam of 165 Eaton Place On the brink of World War Two the lives of the inhabitants upstairs and the household staff downstairs are rocked by revelations and events both in and out of the home
The second series of the BBC remake of the 1970s period drama charting the exploits of one middle-class family and their working-class servants. While the threat of war makes diplomat Sir Hallam (Ed Stoppard)'s work at the Foreign Office all the more stressful, his relationship with his wife, Lady Agnes (Keeley Hawes), suffers. When she gets acquainted with American businessman Casper Landry (Michael Landes), Hallam becomes jealous and is tempted by Agnes's sister, Lady Persie (Claire Foy), who has just returned from Germany where anti-Semitic violence has become rampant. Meanwhile, new nursery maid Beryl (Laura Haddock) is hired and immediately attracts chauffeur Spargo (Neil Jackson); butler Pritchard (Adrian Scarborough)'s past comes back to haunt him; and the servants all learn to cope with the absence of Rose who is suffering from tuberculosis. The episodes comprise: 'A Faraway Country About Which We Know Nothing', 'The Love That Pays the Price', 'A Perfect Specimen of Womanhood', 'All the Things You Are', 'The Last Waltz' and 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow'.
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