Small Duchess of Duke Street picspam

Jul 23, 2012 21:09

Maureen O'Brien in S1 of The Duchess of Duke Street. Plus, have some Gemma Jones caps I did for Tumblr. (She is awesome, and so are her dresses.)

I finished it today. I would say, what do I do now? But the truth is I got a bit down last week and used up the last of my birthday money on more David Collings things. So I have that. But I hope my Mum and possibly my sister don't borrow the DVDs for too long. I feel they're going to be something I'll want to rewatch bits of frequently. (Also, the ending: ahaha. My secret head!canon ships all became real.)

Plus, and more on this later (and below). I noticed a distinct couple of plot similarities to Downton Abbey. And guess who was in S2? Julian Fellowes. LOL. (Not that I'm saying anything - as it's sort of based on a real story, and also an old and well-known series, it's fair game for reworking. And maybe it's a little in-jokey nod, too?)













Sometimes Louisa Trotter verges on being a bit of caricature, but Gemma Jones is always brilliant. (She is apparently based on a real person called Rosa Lewis, who ran the Cavendish Hotel, and was nicknamed The Duchess of Jermyn Street. The hotel had another entrance - onto Duke Street. I was looking at her Wikipedia entry - it sounds as if her life was even more eventful than the series managed to make it! They telesoped the timespan into 25 years - understandably - whereas she worked for more people all over the place before getting the hotel.


In mid S1, Maureen O'Brien turned up, which was a nice surprise for a 1960s DW fan. And this is the bit where it stars to sound a little familiar...

Joseph Starr, the porter at the Bentinck, is an ex-serviceman with a mysterious history that he won't talk about. It turns out to be largely the fault of his estranged wife, who turns up, is a thief, and is later found dead in suspicious circumstances (they think it might be suicide, but it's most likely murder). (This is not at all similar to anything in any other series set in the same period, in the early 1900s... Oh, wait. It is. Remarkably similar. And a chauffeur and a society lady fell in love in S2...)



Maureen O'Brien as Lizzy Starr.









And then there is implied sex. (I was instantly shocked at the idea. It's Vicki! 0_o)

There will be more at some point. Probably quite a few more. Lalla Ward was in the last few episodes and got to sing, dance, do a bad Yorkshire accent and wear lots of nice 1920s dresses. Also, more Gemma Jones. Yes.

(I am slightly worried about my new-old David Collings thing, though. It occurs to me to fear the worst: maybe they made him wear a wig?)

I'm sorry. I'm tired. I'm not entirely making sense. Just look at the pretty pictures, okay?

maureen o'brien, 1970s, duchess of duke street, picspam, gemma jones

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