This reminds me of my grandmother who was born in 1880 and as a child I remember her teaching up and combing her hair and then bringing it down untop of her head into a Gibson girl hairdo
I think the countess (the american) should be put in charge of everyone, because she's the only one with functioning heart and brain. She has a conscience, strong morals and a very strong personnality. She's perfect.
I find Mrs St John and her expressions irritating. She is not even attractive or charming in any way. I feel sorry for children of the aristocracy, there is not often deep affection for them or attention paid toward them and their behaviour is so confined. It is no wonder that they become cold, insipid and superficial as adults
Absolutely! I made a similar comment here on one of the B/S episodes that Connie is the "heart and soul" of the Matrons for the three prominent families in this series. She has her "act" TOGETHER, top to bottom!!! The other two matrons would be nothing w/out Connie - and even her WEAK husband relies heavily on her. Connie and Nanny Collins run the Lamson-Scribener household!!!
Thank you for this posting. My appreciation is as great as my purse is small. Watching the intertwined lives of these people from the past mirrors so many lives of living folks!! Yes, those who do not know the past are subsequently doomed to repeat it. A grateful nod to De época
31:30 ... "It's difficult when you move'd away, you changed in all sort of ways and they've just staid the same... It's difficult for everyone..."... Oh how so true! That inexplicable sense of "non belonging" anywhere anymore...
I feel sorry for Hannah , Lydia , and especially for poor Little Tommy . I love the way the head nanny stood up to that opposing smarty-pants nanny as she did an excellent job on defending her nannies and Tommy . Ms Nanny Know - It -All got what she deserved because she need to hear the truth , no matter how painful .
It was dumb of the nanny to take advice from a kid and then trust that he wouldn't say anything. And the nanny that ran away? She knew the baby died. What if she ever comes back.....
De epoca ThankYou so much for posting this awsm series..I stumbled upon it while searching thru Catherine Cookson movies. I love Hannah and I do understand her switching babies but I do not agree with what's she done not to mention that too many people already know what she's done. 💕🇨🇦💕
That poor, poor, boy, Tom I think, when they forced him to take part in the shooting, my heart went out to him and I am sure I am not the only one that more than once wanted to tell that other little boy or the father to SHUT UP!!!
The children acting in the series are as excellent as the adults... If not even better. But I'm beginning to think it's somewhat cruel for such little minds to have to be put through these types of traumatic themes 😔
I'm glad you brought that up. I often worry about children in shows or movies that have a lot of trauma. How does this affect them? What are they told in these scenes? Is it all explained in some way, or are they just told something like: "When he says this, you should look very sad" etc. In some cases I know they are older than they look, but I don't think that's the case here.
@@rounz1 I watched the making of a holocaust movie, and the way the director there explained to the child actors what they were supposed to do was very reassuring.
Yes - even if the director thoroughly explains the scenes to the children, it’s the babies you can’t explain to. It bothered me to hear the babies crying in scenes where people were mad at each other. They don’t know it’s pretend. (And the scene may have been done several times until the director was satisfied.) Or they cry when passed from one actor to another.
Child clearly does not want anything to do with shooting yet being forced to. Accident happens, as expected, and child is mortified. The very first comment he hears, and from whom(!), adds fuel to fire, "what have you done?" and then later, as father being tended to by physician, the horrid nanny kicks in with "murderer". Bravo Nanny Collins for stepping in as well as for "and I'm not accustomed to visitors taking charge in my nursery!"
Needy Victoria is driving me nuts, she heard that there was upset in the nursery with one of her children and did nothing, what a heartless mother. I hope Fowler and Lydia get together over literacy.
True. She's such a fool. And she couldn't even muster any emotion for her husband when he was shot. She basically just stood there. And I love Fowler. There is a big difference in their ages, but I hope something works out between him and Lydia.
I think philandering Victoria's boyfriend was just as put off by her disrespect for her husband as we the viewers were. He realises that if she could do that to her husband in public, then she is capable of anything.
It took ,e a couple of viewings to get the names straight. BTW, too bad that the American Mother is so unattractive. Too LARGE, flat voice, lacks any grace or delicacy at all. Bad Casting! Seems a little "butch"!.
No offense Mary, but not only do you sound a bit prejudiced, you obviously have zero literary clue as to which characters are written in as the key players. The AMERICAN Mistress, Mrs. Constance Lamson-Scribener, is one of THE most important and liked in the series, bar none - and the show creator has HER as THE clear Leader/Strongest of the three Mistresses of each B/S house. Mrs. Hutchinson is out of the picture and has no interest in her children still at home; Mrs. St. John is a weak, self-centered adulteress with emotional issues. The AMERICAN Mistress is their leader - and doesn't take crap from condescending Nanny Collins, from Lord Hugh, the imbecile step-child who disrespects his step-mother & plots against Lydia for rejecting his advances - OR from her rather weak husband who would be NOTHING without her because again....he's pompous and weak. Constance is the undisputed backbone of the Lamson-Scribener household, who merely happens to be American...which arguably was written in for positive, broader audience appeal. Regardless, it WORKED for the masses obviously, so you're in the vast minority. Constance was voted a likeable character all around. Furthermore...unless you were watching this blindfolded: Lydia, Nanny Simmons, Nanny Collins, Fowler, Mrs. McClusky and her sister Cook are ALL Large and/or Larger than Mrs. Lamson-Scribener!!!
I like the casting - she is the perfect counterpoint to the insufferable Victoria St.John, who is all "delicacy", but with zero integrity or strength of character.
I can't stand that that man is so weak he can't confront what's REALLY eating him and deal with it. But instead lives vicariously through his child, cruely expecting him to make up for him losing face 😕
No, it shows that Victorian women especially led lives of stifling confinement. (In earlier eras, having lovers was common and provided some diversion -- but not in the Victorian era.) We know that her husband was more or less chosen for her (because her mother's having run off meant that her father was overly concerned with making sure that his daughter didn't also disgrace him); that her husband was an insecure, dull, possessive man overly concerned with money and appearances; that she wanted more out of life than than being a mother and an ornament (who wouldn't?) -- that she longed for passion (who doesn't?). I feel for her.
Every other British costume drama would be... Have you read any of Julian Fellowes' books ? They're brilliant ! Enlightening every nook and cranny of the British class system curse...
1. Victoria is getting on my nerves with her stupid affair. Her husband I feel sorry for. He is weak and he loves her. 2. Shooting in front of children and forcing them to accompany them is abusing them. WTF 3. Hugh is absolutely disgusting me. 4. Mattie sees everything in black and white. She is getting on my nerves, too. 5. I like Constance and I wonder why she married the old Earl. She must have provided lots of money since she is American ;)
Shooting in front of boys was perfectly acceptable at that time. See little Louis can shoot, and the count was astonished to learn that St John's boy who is 8 has never shot before. As for Mattie, she's wonderful: she has strong morals, but she also has a heart, that's why she keeps her friendship with Hannah even if what she did goes against her principles
St. John, as a surname is generally pronounced as it reads, Saint John. If it is a person's given name it is generally pronounced Sin-jin. While the reason for this is murky, it's thought that Sin-jin is a phonetic representation of its French/Norman orgin - St. Jean, which when pronounced in French sounds like Sin-jin.
The American wife Lady Constance is more of a class act than the cheating conniving sneaky Victoria, and her husband is so patient and in love with her, any other man would have knocked her about....
Hannah never should have agreed to join Isabelle - she doesn't know how to behave, that doesn't look good on anyone involved. And why did Mrs B. not just say the baby died? Simple. And this bloody shooting, forcing kids to act against their will. I am absolutely fed-up with Hugh, though.
so what happens when Hannah's baby grows up and doesn't look anything like the parents, including the hair but looks a lot like Hannah... or what if this new nanny is liked more and Hannah is dismissed? OR what if the boy likes the new maid and tells the secret, or the new Charlie gets to be 4 and annoys the boy (can't remember his name) and he tells the secret....oh so many holes
The "new" Charlie will now be brought up with the finest education and money. It's only sad for the baby if Nanny Hannah tells him that she's his REAL Mother.
I've never seen anything like toms father who obviously has never taken his kid shooting or spent time with him teaching him to shoot!! Yelling and screaming at him!!
He was trying to impress his friends whose son the same as his own was apparently good at shooting which in itself was a foolish consideration but you know how men's ego are.
Also they say with human nature that when someone is being walked all over by someone who they care about, so they do not make much of a stand. Then unleash controlling bullying behaviour on someone they feel is below them as a means of passing on their passive aggressive anger over being bullied and hurt themselves. Thus the trait passing on through the generations.
Maybe someone could answer this for me? But what made miss Isabel so upset and even seemed jealous of Hannah? I couldn’t understand that scene with them sitting at the table?
Even though she asked, begged her to come she only thought of what she needed, remembering Hannah was only a servant. Hannah took the attention away from the man Isabel was after, that would anger most any woman.
I dont understand why each episode of this series is written by a different person and a different director each time. I would think it would be better if each episode was written by the same person and directed by the same director to be more consistent.
gracias por subtitular esta serie maravillosa, escribo desde Uruguay. como puedo hacer para escuchar el audio??. de este capitulo en adelante ,no tengo audio.
I remember my mother describing her first hunt, where she "blooded" of course, this time with a poor fox's tail torn to pieces by the dogs after as their spoils, I believe..and to keep 'em sharp. And her horror, of course, and she refused ever after, though she was an international . champion steeplechaser... luckily I was of the generation where that barbaric custom was not inisisted upon for me..
ChubbyCheeksRocks What she did is extremely wrong....The parents of the baby Charlie should have been informed, come high and come low, no matter what. Hannah, acted in fear of losing her job, and acted in maternal love to be able to support herself and her baby. It's called survival, especially back in those days. Still she was very selfish and not take into consideration the parents of poor little Charlie. What Hannah failed to realise with truth I believe her outcome would have been a much better situation.......Then there is also the fact where Hannah failed to think about, what if she gets dismissed from her position??? Is she going to steal her own baby???
Marie Strazzeri She had no fear of losing her job; her job was secured. Don't know why she did not want the Russian woman to be her son's long-term caretaker. I think the woman did what she did out of great ambition and greed ... survival is too noble and kind of word to use to characterize her motivation. Swapping out a dead baby for her own? Come on.
ChubbyCheeksRocks True in what you say.......The real problem is yet to come and the truth will surface. (It has to). For when these two boys grow up especially because her baby is not entitled to any inheritence, and if not sooner, that is when the real son will speak up. So she will be caught regardless with her web of deciet and lies....
Marie Strazzeri One of the boy is alive; the other is dead and had started to decompose by the time the maid concocted her grand plan. Her son does have titles if she wants to reconcile her relationship with the grieve-stricken biological mother-in-law. If her son grows up like a regular man, he would have to work like a regular man; but the maid mother want MORE for her son. Again, ambition and greed. Rigor mortis ... and the maid drags a dead body to the train ... to make the swap ... because she wants grander things for her kid and not a regular, common life.
ChubbyCheeksRocks It was the grief stricken biological mother-in-law that ruined and robbed Hannah and her child of a future with the child's biological son to start with. As far as the mother-in-law goes....I agree with Hannah. Whilst the child's father was alive the mother-in-law wanted nothing to do with the grandchild, now that the father is dead she wants all claims....sorry it doesnt work like that.
Spoiler Alert ⚠ aka "Synopsis" ⚠ 7 "Gone a'Hunting" 20 June 1998 50min. While Matty and Lydia accompany their employers to a weekend shoot at the Earl's Devon estate, Hannah accompanies Isabel to a luncheon, where Isabel shamelessly flirts with Captain Mason. Young Tom St. John is troubled by being forced to take part in the shoot and the stress leads him to accidentally shoot his father. Ned meets a woman in a pub and takes her home but doesn't go to bed with her when his feelings for Matty surface. (SOURCE= Wikipedia)
Muy buena serie. Solo lo de la caza se me hace de cobardes cazar a los animales estando en desventaja y sin sentido. En fin costumbres muy salvajes, por lo demas, excelente serie.
My grandmother born 1900 was the illegitimate child of a squires son , her mother was head cook in a stately house , she was kept on as cook after having the baby , and the son was sent away to the boar war . My grandmother was farmed out to a lady who took in illegitimate children . She never knew any better , till she went out to play one day and her friends mother called her a bastard , she went home and asked the lady she thought was her mother what a bastard was , from there she was told the lady who came on a Friday to see her was her real mother . When old enough very young ,she worked in the cotton mills as a child , When my grandmother married my grandfather, her mother who was cook still at the stately house was retired , and my grandparents took her in , she insisted on private Drs and one day the dr said , I'm sorry to say your Aunt is dieing, she passed her daughter my grandmother off as her niece to her dieing day , Hard times .
Looking at these huge mostly empty homes, l,m asking Why? How do you justify the waste? My children never had guns and guess what 2 pacifists, go figure.
Of only people spent more time thinking about how we behave and treat others, instead of monster cars and video games and celebrity barfing contests, the world might have a chance.
Every actor and actress is perfect for their part!! Just excellent!
I agree.
They look like real human beings. If this had been an American show, every actor would look like a model.
This reminds me of my grandmother who was born in 1880 and as a child I remember her teaching up and combing her hair and then bringing it down untop of her head into a Gibson girl hairdo
May I ask your age
I think the countess (the american) should be put in charge of everyone, because she's the only one with functioning heart and brain. She has a conscience, strong morals and a very strong personnality. She's perfect.
I find Mrs St John and her expressions irritating. She is not even attractive or charming in any way.
I feel sorry for children of the aristocracy, there is not often deep affection for them or attention paid toward them and their behaviour is so confined. It is no wonder that they become cold, insipid and superficial as adults
Absolutely! I made a similar comment here on one of the B/S episodes that Connie is the "heart and soul" of the Matrons for the three prominent families in this series. She has her "act" TOGETHER, top to bottom!!! The other two matrons would be nothing w/out Connie - and even her WEAK husband relies heavily on her. Connie and Nanny Collins run the Lamson-Scribener household!!!
@@catholiccrusader5328 They still own a ton of the U.S.
The actress is Briony Glassco (Canadian).
Good reminder of the true ideal well-rounded, grounded, free-thinking American. Here's to healthy skepticism!
Thank you for this posting. My appreciation is as great as my purse is small. Watching the intertwined lives of these people from the past mirrors so many lives of living folks!! Yes, those who do not know the past are subsequently doomed to repeat it. A grateful nod to
De época
You have a husband who looks at you like a Goddess and you prefer to spread it around Just a movie but upsetting regardless.
I'd love to play the boardgame "Berkeley Square". :-) Thanks for posting these.
Liz in Wisconsin I’m in Wisconsin too and I thought the same thing today and saw your comment and laughed. Great minds.....
31:30 ... "It's difficult when you move'd away, you changed in all sort of ways and they've just staid the same... It's difficult for everyone..."... Oh how so true! That inexplicable sense of "non belonging" anywhere anymore...
Can't say one really fully belonged...when one has their separate destiny. Away from one's beginnings.
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I feel sorry for Hannah , Lydia , and especially for poor Little Tommy . I love the way the head nanny stood up to that opposing smarty-pants nanny as she did an excellent job on defending her nannies and Tommy . Ms Nanny Know - It -All got what she deserved because she need to hear the truth , no matter how painful .
Nunca la había visto. Es mayo 2023 y estoy encantada con la serie, gracias por compartirla con subtítulos :) Me suscribo de inmediato!!!!
I hate Hugh! what a good actor, he plays his roll very well.
A chip off the old block, his father is Jeremy Irons 🙂
Thank you for this period drama series, I loooove it!!!!
have u watched Mr. Selfridge? really good
👍👌👏 Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this great old series.
Best regards, luck and especially health.
Lord Louis, a Joffrey in the making.
A horrid little turd Joffrey was!!! But his role was incredibly hard to act.
Oh I've learnt a lot about English culture from these series thank you very much. I don't think it has developed any further, hasn't it
It was dumb of the nanny to take advice from a kid and then trust that he wouldn't say anything. And the nanny that ran away? She knew the baby died. What if she ever comes back.....
She won't come back since she caused baby Charlie to die by overdosing him with laudanum.....
De epoca ThankYou so much for posting this awsm series..I stumbled upon it while searching thru Catherine Cookson movies. I love Hannah and I do understand her switching babies but I do not agree with what's she done not to mention that too many people already know what she's done. 💕🇨🇦💕
The baby's brother wanted her to do it. He just couldn't stand losing another baby.
Thanks for uploading these. Such a good series.
+Nikki Towers Thank you.
De época Yes, I see a lot wonderful people with warm hearts.
our world still could be saved!
De época one question!
Do you have english subtitle ? Because I donot understand everything.
Thank you.
I don't have them. These were done just listening. Period drama series or movies' subtitles are very hard to get!
De época It is okay! Greeting from Germany!
That poor, poor, boy, Tom I think, when they forced him to take part in the shooting, my heart went out to him and I am sure I am not the only one that more than once wanted to tell that other little boy or the father to SHUT UP!!!
It’s laughable Tom’s father said “I would not be made a fool of”, his wife is doing just that.
I absolutely hate Hugh, his father's alright though and so is his wife
just remember that his father is one of the reasons Hugh is the way he is, and so is that old nanny.
And Fowler is a lovely man in every way!
Excellent drama, thank you............
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive."
The children acting in the series are as excellent as the adults... If not even better.
But I'm beginning to think it's somewhat cruel for such little minds to have to be put through these types of traumatic themes 😔
I'm glad you brought that up. I often worry about children in shows or movies that have a lot of trauma. How does this affect them? What are they told in these scenes? Is it all explained in some way, or are they just told something like: "When he says this, you should look very sad" etc. In some cases I know they are older than they look, but I don't think that's the case here.
@@rounz1 I watched the making of a holocaust movie, and the way the director there explained to the child actors what they were supposed to do was very reassuring.
@@reasonablyserious Thank you. It's good to know that they take care with these scenes.
Yes - even if the director thoroughly explains the scenes to the children, it’s the babies you can’t explain to. It bothered me to hear the babies crying in scenes where people were mad at each other. They don’t know it’s pretend. (And the scene may have been done several times until the director was satisfied.) Or they cry when passed from one actor to another.
I wonder what we do now to our children that in 100 years will be as offensive as these episodes. Having children hit me at 65 shocks me to the core.
Que linda série 👏👏👏amando cada episódio!!!
Child clearly does not want anything to do with shooting yet being forced to. Accident happens, as expected, and child is mortified. The very first comment he hears, and from whom(!), adds fuel to fire, "what have you done?" and then later, as father being tended to by physician, the horrid nanny kicks in with "murderer". Bravo Nanny Collins for stepping in as well as for "and I'm not accustomed to visitors taking charge in my nursery!"
Nanny Collins deserves the Golden Star Award for for giving that imbeciled opposing nanny the BIGGEST BITE for her money . 🌟
Needy Victoria is driving me nuts, she heard that there was upset in the nursery with one of her children and did nothing, what a heartless mother. I hope Fowler and Lydia get together over literacy.
She’s selfish & stupidly besotted- BUT what a milksop of a husband who hasn’t a spine to stand up 🙄
True. She's such a fool. And she couldn't even muster any emotion for her husband when he was shot. She basically just stood there. And I love Fowler. There is a big difference in their ages, but I hope something works out between him and Lydia.
She's totally self-absorbed.
I think philandering Victoria's boyfriend was just as put off by her disrespect for her husband as we the viewers were. He realises that if she could do that to her husband in public, then she is capable of anything.
@@TerryInUSA True. Although I've run across so many morally bankrupt types who don't know how to behave but they know how they want to be treated.
I get the families mixed up in this series....
+Bill B :) Yes, it happens until you get to know them.
It took ,e a couple of viewings to get the names straight. BTW, too bad that the American Mother is so unattractive. Too LARGE, flat voice, lacks any grace or delicacy at all. Bad Casting! Seems a little "butch"!.
+Mary B. Goouch words came straight from a blood blue one, I must disagree with you
No offense Mary, but not only do you sound a bit prejudiced, you obviously have zero literary clue as to which characters are written in as the key players. The AMERICAN Mistress, Mrs. Constance Lamson-Scribener, is one of THE most important and liked in the series, bar none - and the show creator has HER as THE clear Leader/Strongest of the three Mistresses of each B/S house. Mrs. Hutchinson is out of the picture and has no interest in her children still at home; Mrs. St. John is a weak, self-centered adulteress with emotional issues. The AMERICAN Mistress is their leader - and doesn't take crap from condescending Nanny Collins, from Lord Hugh, the imbecile step-child who disrespects his step-mother & plots against Lydia for rejecting his advances - OR from her rather weak husband who would be NOTHING without her because again....he's pompous and weak. Constance is the undisputed backbone of the Lamson-Scribener household, who merely happens to be American...which arguably was written in for positive, broader audience appeal. Regardless, it WORKED for the masses obviously, so you're in the vast minority. Constance was voted a likeable character all around.
Furthermore...unless you were watching this blindfolded: Lydia, Nanny Simmons, Nanny Collins, Fowler, Mrs. McClusky and her sister Cook are ALL Large and/or Larger than Mrs. Lamson-Scribener!!!
I like the casting - she is the perfect counterpoint to the insufferable Victoria St.John, who is all "delicacy", but with zero integrity or strength of character.
Best series ever!!
since p' 06 the storyline took such a bizarre and unbelievable course it feels ridiculous to go on watching. thnx for hard work uploading.
These were great I watched them all in one night
Thank you for posting this lovely series, and Thank God for the Canadian truckers!
The little boy playing lord Louis (Rollo Weeks) played one of the princes in The Lost Prince, by Stephen Poliakoff.
I absolutely loved 'The lost Prince' , well spotted on the actor Rollo Weeks.
I can't stand that that man is so weak he can't confront what's REALLY eating him and deal with it. But instead lives vicariously through his child, cruely expecting him to make up for him losing face 😕
Well that’s how they write his character. None of the male characters are well written. They’re either weak or vicious brutes.
thanks for posting,
Gracias!
Thanks for sharing😊
To have lived during a time when one was in service does not appear to all that pleasant
Victoria St. John affair was very disappointing...the guy just a street charmer...make her to looks like a vulgar woman
No, it shows that Victorian women especially led lives of stifling confinement. (In earlier eras, having lovers was common and provided some diversion -- but not in the Victorian era.) We know that her husband was more or less chosen for her (because her mother's having run off meant that her father was overly concerned with making sure that his daughter didn't also disgrace him); that her husband was an insecure, dull, possessive man overly concerned with money and appearances; that she wanted more out of life than than being a mother and an ornament (who wouldn't?) -- that she longed for passion (who doesn't?). I feel for her.
she is vulgar...fine clothes does not a lady make
She has been seduced by a charlatan that speaks well
she is nothing but cheap tart, not decreet at all, and captain like her for few night until he had enough...that is what she deserves cheap tart!!@
@@francescarubera6176 I agree.
So who thinks this drama was a formula utilized for Downton Abbey?
Every other British costume drama would be...
Have you read any of Julian Fellowes' books ?
They're brilliant !
Enlightening every nook and cranny of the British class system curse...
I imagine they'll look.back at it and laugh in 20 years!
Fowler is in love with lydia
Poor little Pringle named after a brand of potatoe chips in the future America...
And here in the UK Pringle is Scottish knitwear company 😂
She was hoping that Ned would 'pop a Pringle', coz once you pop, you can't stop, but Ned would rather get his hands on Mattie's Wotsits.
1. Victoria is getting on my nerves with her stupid affair. Her husband I feel sorry for. He is weak and he loves her.
2. Shooting in front of children and forcing them to accompany them is abusing them. WTF
3. Hugh is absolutely disgusting me.
4. Mattie sees everything in black and white. She is getting on my nerves, too.
5. I like Constance and I wonder why she married the old Earl. She must have provided lots of money since she is American ;)
Persiansweetcat1 I like Constance, too. She is my favourite character, I think. Besides Ned...lol
Kids go hunting all the time.
Old Earl is hung like a horse.
Shooting in front of boys was perfectly acceptable at that time. See little Louis can shoot, and the count was astonished to learn that St John's boy who is 8 has never shot before. As for Mattie, she's wonderful: she has strong morals, but she also has a heart, that's why she keeps her friendship with Hannah even if what she did goes against her principles
It was common back then, the aristocracy needed new money and the various American women had it, and they got a title upon marriage
Sin-gin ---why and when was the pronunciation changed from Saint John?
St. John, as a surname is generally pronounced as it reads, Saint John. If it is a person's given name it is generally pronounced Sin-jin. While the reason for this is murky, it's thought that Sin-jin is a phonetic representation of its French/Norman orgin - St. Jean, which when pronounced in French sounds like Sin-jin.
I want to live where those magnificent trees are at 30.34.
I didn't think the nobility dined without tablecloths -- a bare wood dining table?
Great drama, thank be you .............
Surely Bertie will spill the beans sooner or later
well not exactly, but just as much trouble caused....
oh no quite the opposite, unfortunately.
thanks for posting
The American wife Lady Constance is more of a class act than the cheating conniving sneaky Victoria, and her husband is so patient and in love with her, any other man would have knocked her about....
You got Victoria right,
Hannah never should have agreed to join Isabelle - she doesn't know how to behave, that doesn't look good on anyone involved. And why did Mrs B. not just say the baby died? Simple. And this bloody shooting, forcing kids to act against their will. I am absolutely fed-up with Hugh, though.
yes, Hugh is such a jerk -spoiled brat.
No wonder someone was shot. It looked very dangerous.
The babies never get older.
Mulțumesc
so what happens when Hannah's baby grows up and doesn't look anything like the parents, including the hair but looks a lot like Hannah... or what if this new nanny is liked more and Hannah is dismissed? OR what if the boy likes the new maid and tells the secret, or the new Charlie gets to be 4 and annoys the boy (can't remember his name) and he tells the secret....oh so many holes
svntrs, you should have written the script! Or maybe you should rewrite it?
lol just watch (read) on....
The other grandmother has to interfere again surely. Loving the series.
The "new" Charlie will now be brought up with the finest education and money. It's only sad for the baby if Nanny Hannah tells him that she's his REAL Mother.
svntrs
No need to overthink this one.
Just enjoy it.
This series gets even more ludicrous, absolute insult to the women of the time who’s high responsibility of other peoples children was paramount.
It’s also insulting to the men, who are all a pathetic lot, either weak or selfish and brutal.
I think the actress, who played the role of nanny maid miss. Lydia had just lived in that role. Not just plain acting, born to that eventuality.
I've never seen anything like toms father who obviously has never taken his kid shooting or spent time with him teaching him to shoot!! Yelling and screaming at him!!
What makes it even more offensive is that he seems to be so submissive with his wife but he bullies his poor little son.
He was trying to impress his friends whose son the same as his own was apparently good at shooting which in itself was a foolish consideration but you know how men's ego are.
Also they say with human nature that when someone is being walked all over by someone who they care about, so they do not make much of a stand. Then unleash controlling bullying behaviour on someone they feel is below them as a means of passing on their passive aggressive anger over being bullied and hurt themselves. Thus the trait passing on through the generations.
@@shibotu That is called transference.
He’s an ass. Everything he says about or to the kid is creepy.
I am 87 and my grandmother was born in 1880
Thank you
Maybe someone could answer this for me? But what made miss Isabel so upset and even seemed jealous of Hannah? I couldn’t understand that scene with them sitting at the table?
Kristina Castanon probably because she wants to be the center of attention with all the men, and she thought Hannah was upstaging her.
Isabel is a self absorbed nilly willy. (Not the brightest bulb in the chandelier....)😘
Even though she asked, begged her to come she only thought of what she needed, remembering Hannah was only a servant. Hannah took the attention away from the man Isabel was after, that would anger most any woman.
The way the wealthy dismissed their children in those days perplexes me. But, thats how it was in those days.
Los subtítulos estan errados, pertenecen al capítulo anterior.......
Son los correctos. Intentá de nuevo.
I dont understand why each episode of this series is written by a different person and a different director each time. I would think it would be better if each episode was written by the same person and directed by the same director to be more consistent.
OMG. intrigue and more drama. what next? the grandmother comes back? whew. almost afraid to find out.
Series Lost me when Babies Exchanged. Not realistic and Hannah came down in my eyes.
gracias por subtitular esta serie maravillosa, escribo desde Uruguay. como puedo hacer para escuchar el audio??. de este capitulo en adelante ,no tengo audio.
Excelente
Rollo Weeks is my life and love and my everything always and forever😍❤️
Why the police didn't contact the Head Butler.. Messy investigation
Mmmm que mal que no este subtitulado al español 😕
He SAID * shoot* he shot
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Nanny Collins has met her match.
nope
Much better than Downton.
If Tom is afraid to shoot a gun he better learn how to soon since WW1 will he around the corner
I remember my mother describing her first hunt, where she "blooded" of course, this time with a poor fox's tail torn to pieces by the dogs after as their spoils, I believe..and to keep 'em sharp. And her horror, of course, and she refused ever after, though she was an international . champion steeplechaser... luckily I was of the generation where that barbaric custom was not inisisted upon for me..
The "Yankee" has a strange accent. I suppose it's no different when Americans try to replicate an English accent. LOL.
Good episode
Lydia s family is so uncomfortable around her on her visit home.
Victoria needs to be taught a lesson. She's selfish and treats her husband poorly.
Once the storyline included a dead baby and a baby replacement, this series lost its gusto for me.
ChubbyCheeksRocks What she did is extremely wrong....The parents of the baby Charlie should have been informed, come high and come low, no matter what. Hannah, acted in fear of losing her job, and acted in maternal love to be able to support herself and her baby. It's called survival, especially back in those days. Still she was very selfish and not take into consideration the parents of poor little Charlie. What Hannah failed to realise with truth I believe her outcome would have been a much better situation.......Then there is also the fact where Hannah failed to think about, what if she gets dismissed from her position??? Is she going to steal her own baby???
Marie Strazzeri She had no fear of losing her job; her job was secured. Don't know why she did not want the Russian woman to be her son's long-term caretaker. I think the woman did what she did out of great ambition and greed ... survival is too noble and kind of word to use to characterize her motivation. Swapping out a dead baby for her own? Come on.
ChubbyCheeksRocks True in what you say.......The real problem is yet to come and the truth will surface. (It has to). For when these two boys grow up especially because her baby is not entitled to any inheritence, and if not sooner, that is when the real son will speak up. So she will be caught regardless with her web of deciet and lies....
Marie Strazzeri One of the boy is alive; the other is dead and had started to decompose by the time the maid concocted her grand plan. Her son does have titles if she wants to reconcile her relationship with the grieve-stricken biological mother-in-law. If her son grows up like a regular man, he would have to work like a regular man; but the maid mother want MORE for her son. Again, ambition and greed. Rigor mortis ... and the maid drags a dead body to the train ... to make the swap ... because she wants grander things for her kid and not a regular, common life.
ChubbyCheeksRocks It was the grief stricken biological mother-in-law that ruined and robbed Hannah and her child of a future with the child's biological son to start with. As far as the mother-in-law goes....I agree with Hannah. Whilst the child's father was alive the mother-in-law wanted nothing to do with the grandchild, now that the father is dead she wants all claims....sorry it doesnt work like that.
Spoiler Alert ⚠ aka "Synopsis" ⚠
7 "Gone a'Hunting" 20 June 1998 50min.
While Matty and Lydia accompany their employers to a weekend shoot at the Earl's Devon estate, Hannah accompanies Isabel to a luncheon, where Isabel shamelessly flirts with Captain Mason. Young Tom St. John is troubled by being forced to take part in the shoot and the stress leads him to accidentally shoot his father. Ned meets a woman in a pub and takes her home but doesn't go to bed with her when his feelings for Matty surface.
(SOURCE= Wikipedia)
Aloof parents who can't be bothered and cruel nannies...how horrible.
I think in those days they only washed their faces 😊
I’m tempted to go to a later episode sooner, wanting to find out what happens with poor Ned. And Lydia is a cruel, spoilt user.
Lydia??? you're confusing characters.
Muy buena serie. Solo lo de la caza se me hace de cobardes cazar a los animales estando en desventaja y sin sentido. En fin costumbres muy salvajes, por lo demas, excelente serie.
My grandmother born 1900 was the illegitimate child of a squires son , her mother was head cook in a stately house , she was kept on as cook after having the baby , and the son was sent away to the boar war . My grandmother was farmed out to a lady who took in illegitimate children . She never knew any better , till she went out to play one day and her friends mother called her a bastard , she went home and asked the lady she thought was her mother what a bastard was , from there she was told the lady who came on a Friday to see her was her real mother . When old enough very young ,she worked in the cotton mills as a child , When my grandmother married my grandfather, her mother who was cook still at the stately house was retired , and my grandparents took her in , she insisted on private Drs and one day the dr said , I'm sorry to say your Aunt is dieing, she passed her daughter my grandmother off as her niece to her dieing day , Hard times .
Can't believe there are so many snobbish working class
Surprised the kids were brought along
Too bad he didn’t die. Mom could go after Mason
3monsters014 that is the truth.....I sure saw that too.
The original changeling! LOL
Looking at these huge mostly empty homes, l,m asking Why? How do you justify the waste? My children never had guns and guess what 2 pacifists, go figure.
Of only people spent more time thinking about how we behave and treat others, instead of monster cars and video games and celebrity barfing contests, the world might have a chance.
Omg this Nanny Barlow is an absolute cow!
So many unlikable characters in this series and as previously stated, not a lot of thinking people, all only living for the day.
30:42 hop in 'cause this ship is gonna SAAAAIIIIIIILLLLLLL
So preposterous how Offended Chester's are when They are Cheated On😅
Yeah, arming 8-year-olds with rifles seems like a great idea to me.
@Saturnfiverocket I think you meant USA*