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{{Infobox Television episode
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| Title = ''The Nine Days Wonder''
{{Infobox television episode
| Series = ''Upstairs, Downstairs''
| series = [[Upstairs, Downstairs (1971 TV series)|Upstairs, Downstairs]]
| Image = [[Image:UpDown S5Ep9.jpg|200px]]
| image =
| Caption = James and Frederick
| Season = 5
| caption =
| Episode = 9
| season = 5
| episode = 9
| Airdate = [[2 November]] [[1975]]
| airdate = {{Start date|1975|11|02|df=yes}}
| Production = 9
| production = 9
| Writer = [[Jeremy Paul (writer)|Jeremy Paul]]
| Director = [[Simon Langton (television director)|Simon Langton]]
| writer = [[Jeremy Paul (screenwriter)|Jeremy Paul]]
| director = [[Simon Langton (television director)|Simon Langton]]
| Guests =
| guests =
| Episode list = [[List of Upstairs, Downstairs episodes]]
| episode_list = List of Upstairs, Downstairs episodes
| Prev = ''[[Such A Lovely Man]]''
| Next = ''[[The Understudy (Upstairs, Downstairs)|The Understudy]]''
| prev = [[Such A Lovely Man]]
| next = [[The Understudy (Upstairs, Downstairs)|The Understudy]]
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'''''The Nine Days Wonder''''' is the ninth episode of the fifth and final series of the [[Period piece|period drama]] ''[[Upstairs, Downstairs]]''. It first aired on [[2 November]] [[1975]] on [[ITV]].
"'''The Nine Days Wonder'''" is the ninth episode of the fifth and final series of the [[Period piece|period drama]] ''[[Upstairs, Downstairs (1971 TV series)|Upstairs, Downstairs]]''. It first aired on 2 November 1975 on [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]].


==Background==
==Background==
''The Nine Days Wonder'' was recorded in the studio on [[May 1|1]] and [[2 May]] [[1975]]. The location footage was filmed, on [[22 April]] in Eaton Place, [[Belgravia]] and in the nearby Theed Street.<ref name="UpDown">{{cite news|url=|title=Inside UpDown - The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs|first=Richard|last=Marson|publisher=Kaleidoscope Publishing|date=2005}}</ref> The director of the episode, Simon Langton, was the son of David Langton, who played Richard Bellamy.
"The Nine Days Wonder" was recorded in the studio on 1 and 2 May 1975. The location footage was filmed on 22 April in Eaton Place in [[Belgravia]], and in nearby Theed Street.<ref name="UpDown">{{cite book |title=Inside UpDown: The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs |first=Richard |last=Marson |publisher=Kaleidoscope Publishing |location=Bristol, England |year=2001 |oclc=49240133 |isbn=9781900203081 }}</ref> The director of the episode, [[Simon Langton (television director)|Simon Langton]], was the son of David Langton, who played Richard Bellamy.


==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Simon Williams (actor)|Simon Williams]] - [[James Bellamy]]
* [[Simon Williams (actor)|Simon Williams]] as [[James Bellamy (Upstairs, Downstairs)|James Bellamy]]
*[[Gordon Jackson (actor)|Gordon Jackson]] - [[Angus Hudson|Hudson]]
* [[Gordon Jackson (actor)|Gordon Jackson]] as [[Angus Hudson|Hudson]]
*[[Jean Marsh]] - [[Rose Buck|Rose]]
* [[Jean Marsh]] as [[Rose Buck|Rose]]
*[[David Langton]] - [[Richard Bellamy]]
* [[David Langton]] as [[Richard Bellamy (Upstairs, Downstairs)|Richard Bellamy]]
*[[Joan Benham]] - [[List of Upstairs, Downstairs characters#Lady Prudence Fairfax|Lady Prudence Fairfax]]
* [[Joan Benham]] as [[List of Upstairs, Downstairs characters#Lady Prudence Fairfax|Lady Prudence Fairfax]]
*[[Lesley-Anne Down]] - [[Georgina Worsley]]
* [[Lesley-Anne Down]] as [[Georgina Worsley]]
*[[Christopher Beeny]] - [[Edward Barnes (Upstairs, Downstairs)|Edward]]
* [[Christopher Beeny]] as [[Edward Barnes (Upstairs, Downstairs)|Edward]]
*[[Gareth Hunt]] - [[List of Upstairs, Downstairs characters#Frederick Norton|Frederick]]
* [[Gareth Hunt]] as [[List of Upstairs, Downstairs characters#Frederick Norton|Frederick]]
*[[Jacqueline Tong]] - [[Daisy Barnes|Daisy]]
* [[Jacqueline Tong]] as [[Daisy Barnes|Daisy]]
*[[Jenny Tomasin]] - [[Ruby Finch|Ruby]]
* [[Jenny Tomasin]] as [[Ruby Finch|Ruby]]
*[[Martin Wimbush]] - Andrew Bouverie
* [[Martin Wimbush]] as Andrew Bouverie
*[[Tommy Wright (actor)|Tommy Wright]] - Picket Leader
* Tommy Wright as Picket Leader
*[[John Breslin (actor)|John Breslin]] - Len Finch
* John Breslin as Len Finch
*[[Roy Pattison]] - Arnold Thompson
* Roy Pattison as Arnold Thompson


==Plot==
==Plot==
''The Nine Days Wonder'' opens on [[1 May]] [[1926]], and three days later on [[3 May]] the [[UK General Strike of 1926|General Strike]] is called. [[Virginia Bellamy|Virginia]] is in [[Scotland]], and unable to return because of the strike, while [[Kate Bridges (Upstairs, Downstairs)|Mrs Bridges]] is in [[Felixstowe]] on holiday. She telephones 165, Eaton Place, and is worried about food shortages, and unbeknown to anyone else soon orders some food to be delivered to 165. Hudson gets permission from Richard to volunteer as a [[Special Constabulary|Special Constable]], as he did during the [[World War I|war]]. Within days on the start of the strike, Edward is attacked by a striker while in the car.
"The Nine Days Wonder" opens on 1 May 1926. Two days later, the [[UK General Strike of 1926|General Strike]] is called. [[Virginia Bellamy|Virginia]] is in Scotland, and unable to return because of the strike, while [[Kate Bridges (Upstairs, Downstairs)|Mrs Bridges]] is in [[Felixstowe]] on holiday. She telephones 165 Eaton Place, worried about food shortages, and unknown to anyone else, orders some food to be delivered to Eaton Place. Hudson gets permission from Richard to volunteer as a [[Special Constabulary|Special Constable]], as he had during [[World War I]]. At the start of the strike, Edward is attacked by a striker while out in the car fetching milk.


Georgina and her circle of friends see the event as a chance to have fun by volunteering to drive buses or trains. James takes it far more seriously, and himself volunteers to drive a bus, and Frederick accompanies him. On one journey they encounter a group of strikers, who are unwilling to let them pass. The conductor on the bus is [[University]] student Andrew Bouverie. When Bouverie is briefly at Eaton Place, he remembers having briefly met Georgina at a party, and drops hints about not having anywhere nice to stay. However, Lady Prudence then offers him a bed in her house, as she has decided to help out by becoming a "[[landlord]]", having already got two University students staying.
Georgina and her circle of friends see the event as a chance to have fun by volunteering to drive buses or trains. She delivers copies of the government-issued ''[[British Gazette]]''. James takes it far more seriously in political terms, but volunteers to drive a bus with Frederick along as an unofficial special constable. On one journey, they encounter a group of strikers who block the road. The bus conductor is university student Andrew Bouverie. When Bouverie is at Eaton Place during a break, he remembers having briefly met Georgina at a party, and drops hints about not having anywhere nice to stay. However, Lady Prudence offers him a bed in her house, as she has decided to help out by becoming a "[[landlord]]", with two university students already staying.


Ruby's uncle Len Finch comes down from [[Barnsley]] with a friend Arnold Thompson. Both are down for a delegates meeting. They take [[tea (meal)|tea]] in the Servants' Hall, when Mr. Hudson is out, and Thompson gives Edward, who is sympathic to the strikers', a copy of ''The British Worker'' newspaper. When Mr Hudson comes back and finds this, he orders it to be burned. On [[12 May]], minutes after the strike is called off Len Finch and Arnold Thompson arrive to say goodbye to Ruby. When told of the strike's end, they are both deflated.
Ruby's uncle Len Finch comes from [[Barnsley]] with a friend, Arnold Thompson. Both are in London for a union meeting. They take [[tea (meal)|tea]] in the servants' hall, when Mr. Hudson is out, and Thompson gives Edward, who is sympathetic to the strikers, a copy of the ''[[British Worker]]'' newspaper. When Hudson comes back and finds the newspaper, he tears it up. On 12 May, minutes after the strike is called off, Finch and Thompson arrive to say goodbye to Ruby. When told of the ending of the strike, they both leave deflated.


==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==
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==References==
==References==
*[http://www.updown.org.uk/epguide/S5.htm#ndw "The Nine Days Wonder"] on Updown.org.uk—''Upstairs, Downstairs'' Fansite
*[[Richard Marson]], "Inside UpDown - The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs", [[Kaleidoscope Publishing]], 2005

*[http://www.updown.org.uk/epguide/S5.htm#ndw Updown.org.uk] - ''Upstairs, Downstairs'' Fansite
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Latest revision as of 05:38, 2 July 2024

"The Nine Days Wonder"
Upstairs, Downstairs episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 9
Directed bySimon Langton
Written byJeremy Paul
Production code9
Original air date2 November 1975 (1975-11-02)
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"The Nine Days Wonder" is the ninth episode of the fifth and final series of the period drama Upstairs, Downstairs. It first aired on 2 November 1975 on ITV.

Background

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"The Nine Days Wonder" was recorded in the studio on 1 and 2 May 1975. The location footage was filmed on 22 April in Eaton Place in Belgravia, and in nearby Theed Street.[1] The director of the episode, Simon Langton, was the son of David Langton, who played Richard Bellamy.

Cast

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Plot

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"The Nine Days Wonder" opens on 1 May 1926. Two days later, the General Strike is called. Virginia is in Scotland, and unable to return because of the strike, while Mrs Bridges is in Felixstowe on holiday. She telephones 165 Eaton Place, worried about food shortages, and unknown to anyone else, orders some food to be delivered to Eaton Place. Hudson gets permission from Richard to volunteer as a Special Constable, as he had during World War I. At the start of the strike, Edward is attacked by a striker while out in the car fetching milk.

Georgina and her circle of friends see the event as a chance to have fun by volunteering to drive buses or trains. She delivers copies of the government-issued British Gazette. James takes it far more seriously in political terms, but volunteers to drive a bus with Frederick along as an unofficial special constable. On one journey, they encounter a group of strikers who block the road. The bus conductor is university student Andrew Bouverie. When Bouverie is at Eaton Place during a break, he remembers having briefly met Georgina at a party, and drops hints about not having anywhere nice to stay. However, Lady Prudence offers him a bed in her house, as she has decided to help out by becoming a "landlord", with two university students already staying.

Ruby's uncle Len Finch comes from Barnsley with a friend, Arnold Thompson. Both are in London for a union meeting. They take tea in the servants' hall, when Mr. Hudson is out, and Thompson gives Edward, who is sympathetic to the strikers, a copy of the British Worker newspaper. When Hudson comes back and finds the newspaper, he tears it up. On 12 May, minutes after the strike is called off, Finch and Thompson arrive to say goodbye to Ruby. When told of the ending of the strike, they both leave deflated.

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Marson, Richard (2001). Inside UpDown: The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs. Bristol, England: Kaleidoscope Publishing. ISBN 9781900203081. OCLC 49240133.

References

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