Storyline
Upstairs: the wealthy, aristocratic Bellamys. Downstairs: their loyal and lively servants. For nearly 30 years, they share a fashionable townhouse at 165 Eaton Place in London’s posh Belgravia neighborhood, surviving social change, political upheaval, scandals, and the horrors of the First World War.
Episodes
Specials
No overview available for this season.
Behind Closed Doors
Jun 28, 2026
Season 1 - Extra 2, On trial (variant ending)
Dec 27, 2010
An alternate version of "On Trial" with a different ending, designed to be shown by stations that are airing the first season but are skipping the black and white episodes. In this version, the maid Sarah leaves Eaton Place, which explains her absence from the color episodes until she returns in episode 10.
The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs, part 2: On with the Dance
Feb 27, 2006
Part two of a documentary on the making of Upstairs, Downstairs. Directed by Stephen La Riviere.
Season 2 - Extra 2, Simon Williams and Alfred Shaughnessy in Conversation
Feb 27, 2006
Alfred Shaughnessy and Simon Williams discuss their work on all five series of Upstairs Downstairs, recorded shortly before Alfred Shaughnessy passed away.
The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs, part 3: A Change of Scene
Sep 19, 2005
This documentary features episode commentaries by Jean Marsh (Rose), Evin Crowley (Emily), George Innes (Alfred), Simon Williams (James), and writers Fay Weldon, Terence Brady, Charlotte Bingham, Jeremy Paul, and Rosemary Anne Sisson,
Season 3 - Extra 2, Sandy's Last Stand
Feb 27, 2006
This documentary features episode commentaries by Nicola Pagett (Elizabeth), Jean Marsh (Rose), Ian Ogilvy (Lawrence), Simon Williams (James), writers Rosemary Anne Sisson and Jeremy Paul, and co-creator and script editor Alfred Shaughnessy.
Season 3 - Extra 3, Gordon Jackson on Russell Harty Plus
Feb 02, 1974
This documentary features episode commentaries by Meg Wynn Owen (Hazel), Simon Williams (James), Jean Marsh (Rose), George Innes (Alfred), Jacqueline Tong (Daisy), writers Rosemary Anne Sisson and Jeremy Paul, and director Christopher Hodson.
The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs, part 4: The Beastly Hun
Aug 28, 2006
This documentary features episode commentaries by Jean Marsh (Rose), Jacqueline Tong (Daisy), Christopher Beeny (Edward), Meg Wynn Owen (Hazel), Simon Williams (James), writer Rosemary Anne Sisson, and director Christopher Hodson.
Season 4 - Extra 2, Jean Marsh on Russell Harty
Apr 05, 1974
This documentary features episode commentaries by Karen Dotrice (Lily), Jenny Tomasin (Ruby), Simon Williams (James), Jean Marsh (Rose), writers Rosemary Anne Sisson and Jeremy Paul, and director Simon Langton.
Season 4 - Extra 3, Angela Baddeley on Russell Harty
Oct 18, 1974
Angela Baddeley on Russell Harty.
The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs, part 5: Whither Shall I Wander?
Jun 28, 2026
The Story of Upstairs Downstairs, part 5 of 5 'Whither Shall I Wander?'
Season 5 - Extra 2, Russell Harty Goes… Upstairs, Downstairs
Jun 28, 2026
Russell Harty Goes… Upstairs, Downstairs.
Remembered: The 25th Anniversary Special
Jun 28, 2026
Remembered
Jun 28, 2026
Series 1
No overview available for this season.
On Trial
Oct 10, 1971
November 1903: Clemence, young and inexperienced, is hired on a trial basis by Lady Marjorie, who decides Clemence is not an appropriate name for someone in service and changes it to Sarah. Being far too outspoken and having a tendency towards over exaggeration and drama, Sarah struggles to fit in and become accepted by the other servants.
The Mistress and the Maids
Oct 17, 1971
June 1904: An artist, commissioned to paint Lady Marjorie's portrait, takes a shine to Sarah and convinces her to pose for him. The painting, depicting Sarah and her roommate, is a bit racy, and when the Bellamy's see it in a public exhibit, they fire both girls for what they wrongly conclude is "questionable behaviour."
Board Wages
Oct 24, 1971
August 1904: Finding themselves alone and having the run of the house, the junior servants indulge in a night of wild partying. When James, the Bellamy's son, show up unexpectedly, the party takes an unusual turn, causing Sarah to reevaluate her life. Unhappy with what she sees, she makes a monumental decision that will alter her course forever.
The Path of Duty
Oct 31, 1971
May 1905: When Elizabeth returns home from abroad, her parents plan her debut into society, but the spirited young girl has little interest. She reluctantly agrees, but at the last moment, has a change of heart and flees. Rose, more like a sister than a servant, steps up and makes the girl see the situation in another light.
A Suitable Marriage
Nov 07, 1971
December 1905: Elizabeth falls for a young German baron, whom her father is suspicious of. Richard quickly uncovers the Baron's secret, but as it turns out, Baron Klaus von Rimmer is hiding another secret, which Rose accidentally stumbles upon. The events of the evening compel one of the servants to betray not only the family, but the country as well.
A Cry for Help
Nov 14, 1971
October 1906: Mary, the new housemaid confides in Richard that she's pregnant, the result of an assault by a man who drunkenly forced himself on her. Insisting he must bear responsibility, she reveals the man is Myles Radford, the son of Richard's friend (and her previous employer), General Radford. Myles, outraged that Richard has the gall to question his integrity, gets even with a classless move that could have enormous legal, financial, and moral ramifications.
Magic Casements
Jan 23, 1972
Summer 1906: Captain Hammond, a handsome young friend of James', graciously agrees to escort Lady Marjorie to the opera. Feeling a strong mutual attraction, they quickly realize how compatible they are, despite the age difference, Abuzz with gossip, the servants seem to be the only ones aware of what's going on.
I Dies from Love
Jan 30, 1972
April 1907: Believing destiny brought them together, Emily, the scruffy kitchen maid, falls deeply and hopelessly in love with a footman named William. When his mistress, Mrs. Van Groeben, learns about his relationship with Emily, she angrily orders William to stop seeing her, leaving Emily heartbroken and driven to an act of desperation.
Why is Her Door Locked?
Feb 06, 1972
November 1907: Everyone's been concerned about Mrs. Bridges, who's been despondent ever since Emily's suicide, but when they discover she took a baby from his pram when his mother wasn't looking, and brought him home with her, they realise she's suffering from a mental breakdown. Hoping to keep the incident quiet and protect everyone's reputations, the Bellamys return the baby to his parents and offer compensation, but refuse to divulge Mrs. Bridges' identity. The father, furious that they consider themselves above the law, has Mrs. Bridges arrested and during her hearing, Hudson makes an extraordinary gesture he hopes will keep her out of prison.
A Voice from the Past
Feb 13, 1972
Autumn 1908: While providing food for the homeless, James and Elizabeth are surprised to run into Sarah whose been living on the street. Elizabeth insists upon taking her back to Eaton Place where she's given a job as a scullery maid. Sarah immediately reverts to her old tricks and, claiming to be a medium, causes an uproar when she tries to conjure up the spirit of Emily during a séance.
The Swedish Tiger
Feb 20, 1972
James is visited by his friend Axel Ryttsen, a Swedish Army captain who lives for taking risks. With him is his valet, the handsome and charismatic Torkel Kraft. There is some scheming going on in the house during their visit, but to what end?
The Key of the Door
Feb 27, 1972
Winter 1908: Elizabeth befriends a bunch of Bohemian-types, but is drawn to two in particular: Evelyn Larkin, a radical Socialist extremist, and her lover, Lawrence Kirbridge, a handsome, free-spirited poet. On the eve of her 21st birthday, with her parents out of town, Lizzie invites the entire group to Eaton Place, and is humiliated when the Bellamys return home unexpectedly and throw everyone out. Anxious to prove she's nothing like her parents, Lizzie is compelled to do something extreme, leading to a falling out with her parents and a harsh discovery about Evelyn.
For Love of Love
Mar 05, 1972
June 1909: Elizabeth and Lawrence Kirbridge have fallen in love and, refusing to conform to society's rules, announce their plan to live together without marriage, resulting in pressure from all sides. After Lawrence gives in and starts pressuring her too, Lizzie finally succumbs. Meanwhile, Sarah fulfills her dream to perform on the stage when she takes a job in a burlesque show. James shows up and, now that she no longer works for his family, wants to pursue the relationship they've both wanted for nearly six years.
Series 2
No overview available for this season.
The New Man
Oct 21, 1972
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kirbridge return from their honeymoon and set up their new household in nearby Greenwich.
A Pair of Exiles
Oct 28, 1972
Sarah tells James she's having his baby and the Bellamys make provisions to avoid a major scandal.
Married Love
Nov 04, 1972
Things have not improved in the Kirbridge household. It turns out they have yet to consummate their marriage. Lizzie, unaware she's married to a homosexual, is miserable and angry, making Lawrence miserable, too. Realising he cannot fulfil that need for her, Lawrence decides to enlist the help of a friend to step in as proxy.
Whom God hath Joined...
Nov 10, 1972
Elizabeth comes home for Christmas without Lawrence. The Bellamys face another family crisis when it is discovered that Elizabeth is expecting a baby.
Guest of Honour
Nov 17, 1972
There is great excitement among the servants when King Edward VII attends a supper party at Eaton Place. During the evening the arrival of an unexpected visitor creates an emergency below stairs.
The Property of a Lady
Nov 24, 1972
Thomas is approached by a blackmailer who claims to have love letters from Lady Marjorie to Captain Hammond.
Your Obedient Servant
Dec 01, 1972
The brothers of both Richard and Hudson are visiting, causing both men to do things they otherwise would not. For Hudson, it means putting on airs, and for Richard, the visit causes him to snoop; an action he considers beneath him.
Out of the Everywhere
Dec 08, 1972
Elizabeth returns home with her newborn daughter, Lucy, and the very disagreeable and old Nanny Webster, to look after "Baby".
An Object of Value
Dec 15, 1972
Everyone's nerves are frazzled when Lord Southwold dies, Lady Southwold and her companion, Miss Hodges, spend some time with Richard and Lady Marjorie and a valuable diamond brooch goes missing.
A Special Mischief
Dec 29, 1972
Elizabeth joins the suffragette movement, but in her effort to protect her, Rose is imprisoned.
The Fruits of Love
Jan 05, 1973
The Bellamys are in shock when they learn that Eaton Place, which is part of the Southwold estate, must be sold in order to satisfy the terms of the deceased Lord Southwold's will. Adding to their worries is news of Elizabeth's involvement with Julius Karekin, a man they strongly disapprove of, but in the end, the relationship proves very beneficial.
The Wages of Sin
Jan 12, 1973
Sarah is pregnant with Watkins' baby and Lady Marjorie has run out of patience with both of them.
A Family Gathering
Jan 19, 1973
Elizabeth's affair with Julius is over, James returns to England with his fiancée, Phyllis, and a major event marks the end of an era.
Series 3
No overview available for this season.
Miss Forrest
Oct 27, 1973
In the spring of 1912, Lady Marjorie prepares to visit Elizabeth in New York and James takes an interest in Richard's comely and respectable new secretary, Miss Forrest.
A House Divided
Nov 03, 1973
News of the Titanic disaster arrives at Eaton Place, and the entire household anxiously awaits word of Lady Marjorie's fate.
A Change of Scene
Nov 10, 1973
James' weekend visit to Somerby Park, with Hudson in tow as his valet, presents an opportunity for both to appreciate their beloved Eaton Place and what they've left behind there.
A Family Secret
Nov 17, 1973
James' affection for Hazel grows after his mother's death and he proposes marriage.
Rose's Pigeon
Nov 24, 1973
Alfred, the former Bellamy footman, is on the run and dupes Rose, using her kindness as a shield from the law.
Desirous of Change
Dec 01, 1973
A French countess claiming to be an old acquaintance of Richard's asks Hazel to arrange a meeting.
Word of Honour
Dec 08, 1973
A scandal erupts after Richard is given a confidential financial tip-off and his shares quadruple in value.
The Bolter
Dec 15, 1973
Hazel's first substantial encounter with fashionable society causes her great humiliation, marital distress and a near-fatal accident, when she and James visit Lord and Lady Newbury at Somerby Park.
Goodwill to All Men
Dec 22, 1973
Lady Southwold and her 18-year-old granddaughter arrive at Eaton Place for the festive season.
What the Footman Saw
Dec 29, 1973
Edward is a witness in a scandalous divorce case.
A Perfect Stranger
Jan 05, 1974
A chance meeting with an Australian sheep farmer leads Rose to make a difficult decision.
Distant Thunder
Jan 12, 1974
The disparity between James' and Hazel's background is cut wide open when Hazel suffers a miscarriage.
The Sudden Storm
Jan 19, 1974
A downstairs dalliance and a happy outing to a seaside resort divert the staff as war looms on the European continent. James wants to take a job in India.
Series 4
No overview available for this season.
A Patriotic Offering
Sep 14, 1974
In a gesture of goodwill, the Bellamys offer generous hospitality to a family of Belgian refugees and Edward is feeling increased pressure to enlist.
News from the Front
Sep 21, 1974
James is home on leave and offers a realistic account of what is really happening on the front and Daisy and Edward announce their engagement to Hudson.
The Beastly Hun
Sep 28, 1974
The sinking of the Lusitania has Hudson on a tirade and his anti-German fervor pervade the servants hall. Upstairs, Richard is made Civil Lord of the Admiralty in the newly-formed coalition government.
Women Shall Not Weep
Oct 05, 1974
Edward and Daisy marry before he's sent to France and Georgina becomes a volunteer nurse. Ruby surprises everyone with a surprise announcement.
Tug of War
Oct 12, 1974
James yearns for a regimental post at the front and Rose volunteers to become a conductorette as the war rages on.
Home Fires
Oct 19, 1974
The reappearance of Gregory Wilmot throws Rose into a tailspin. Lady Prudence butts heads with Helen over a tea party for wounded officers.
If You Were the Only Girl in the World
Oct 26, 1974
Hazel has a little fling with Lt. Jack Dyson, whom she met at the tea party for wounded officers, and is seen by one of her lady acquaintances. James and Georgina meet in France and share a moment of passion.
The Glorious Dead
Nov 02, 1974
Sadly, perhaps inevitably, a double dose of tragic news arrives for those at Eaton Place.
Another Year
Nov 09, 1974
This difficult year finally comes to bumpy close. Helen and Richard meet Mrs. Charles Hamilton who wants Richard to help get her pet project off the ground. Edward is home on leave but all is not well. A bombing in London brings a familiar face back to Eaton Place.
The Hero's Farewell
Nov 16, 1974
Lady Prudence commandeers the Bellamy drawing room for a worthy cause. Another London bombing, another close call, and another tragedy is heaped upon the tattered nerves of those at Eaton Place.
Missing Believed Killed
Nov 23, 1974
Grasping at straws, the Bellamy family continue to search for any information to indicate James is still alive, but when Trooper Frederick Norton, James' servant, arrives to deliver James' personal belongings, Hazel loses all hope.
Facing Fearful Odds
Nov 30, 1974
Virginia Hamilton returns to Eaton Place, seeking Richard's advice for her son who is facing a court martial. Meanwhile, Edward is scheduled to go back to France, and James is wallowing in self-pity.
Peace Out of Pain
Dec 07, 1974
Rose receives excellent news, James is depressed about his slow recovery, Richard is courting Virginia, and the Great War is winding down to a victorious conclusion, but there's still one more casualty to be claimed.
Series 5
No overview available for this season.
On with the Dance
Sep 07, 1975
It's June 1919 and a jubilant Victory Parade passes 165 Eaton Place -- but with the new family dynamic, what's to become of the beloved Bellamy townhouse?
A Place in the World
Sep 14, 1975
As Britain tries to rebound from the war, James Bellamy runs for political office. Edward and Daisy are struggling financially but realize they have friends who love them at Eaton Place.
Laugh a Little Louder Please
Sep 21, 1975
Georgina and her cohort throw a bacchanal at Eaton Place, with tragic consequences. Miss Treadwell, a governess for the children, joins the household.
The Joy Ride
Sep 28, 1975
When James buys a small airplane, Virginia defies Richard, putting the entire household through quite an ordeal.
Wanted: A Good Home
Oct 05, 1975
Spring 1922: When William goes off to Prep School, Rose gets Alice a new puppy so she won't be lonely, but when Richard and Virginia go on holiday and leave Miss Treadwell in charge, the entire staff lines up against her when she tries to dispose of the "filthy creature".
An Old Flame
Oct 12, 1975
James and Lady Diana Newbury behave foolishly, with little regard of how it impacts others. Edward is in trouble with Daisy when he's caught in a lie.
Disillusion
Oct 19, 1975
Spring is in the air and Hudson has found love, but it comes at a price for the household. In the end, the object of his affection makes a sacrifice for him.
Such a Lovely Man
Oct 26, 1975
(Audio commentary available on some DVDs). An influential industrialist showers attention on Virginia, and there's another member of the household being courted—Ruby.
The Nine Days Wonder
Nov 02, 1975
The entire household comes together when a General Strike is called throughout Britain in May 1926
The Understudy
Nov 09, 1975
On the eve of an important dinner party for a French diplomat, Hudson suffers a heart attack.
Alberto
Nov 16, 1975
Frederick considers his future when he feels his talents are largely wasted in the Bellamy household.
Will Ye No Come Back Again?
Nov 23, 1975
Hudson is back in his element when the Bellamys travel to Scotland for their summer holiday.
Joke Over
Nov 30, 1975
After an evening of dissipated behavior and a reckless drive into the countryside, Georgina must appear at a coroner's inquest, when one of the locals is killed.
Noblesse Oblige
Dec 07, 1975
Better the devil you know than the one you don't is the lesson Mrs. Bridges and Ruby learn after a terrible row. Upstairs, Lord Stockbridge proposes to Georgina, but there's a catch.
All the King's Horses
Dec 14, 1975
James returns to England, with new found vigor and untold wealth, on the eve of the October 1929 stock market crash.
Whither Shall I Wander?
Dec 21, 1975
After nearly 30 years, the Bellamy saga ends with the sale of 165 Eaton Place and a fresh beginning for every member of the household.