A Place in the World (Upstairs, Downstairs)

A Place in the World (Upstairs, Downstairs)

:"This article is about the Upstairs, Downstairs episode. For other uses, see A Place in the World."Infobox Television episode
Title = "A Place in the World"
Series = "Upstairs, Downstairs"


Caption = James Bellamy
Season = 5
Episode = 2
Airdate = 14 September 1975
Production = 2
Writer = Jeremy Paul
Director = Christopher Hodson
Guests =
Episode list = List of Upstairs, Downstairs episodes
Prev = "On With the Dance"
Next = "Laugh a Little Louder Please"

"A Place in the World" is the second episode of the fifth and final series of the period drama "Upstairs, Downstairs". It first aired on 14 September 1975 on ITV.

Background

"A Place in the World" was recorded in the studio on 23 and 24 January 1975, with the location footage having been filmed in Rotherhithe, London on 20 January.

Cast

*Gordon Jackson - Hudson
*Angela Baddeley - Mrs Bridges
*David Langton - Richard Bellamy
*Raymond Huntley - Sir Geoffrey Dillon
*Hannah Gordon - Virginia Bellamy
*Simon Williams - James Bellamy
*Christopher Beeny - Edward
*Karen Dotrice - Lily
*Gareth Hunt - Frederick
*Jenny Tomasin - Ruby
*Jacqueline Tong - Daisy
*Michael Logan - Arthur Knowles
*Ann Mitchell - Militant Woman
*Jay Neill - First Heckler
*Jack Le White - Second Heckler
*Derek Martin - Third Heckler
*Una Brandon-Jones - Mother
*Brian Nolan - Fourth Heckler

Plot

It is February 1920, and James writes a letter to "The Times" about the unemployment of former soldiers. Sir Geoffrey then tells James that Conservative Central Office were impressed and, after a bit of persuading, James agrees to stand in a forthcoming by-election for Parliament. The seat is Rotherhithe East, a safe Labour seat in the London Docklands. After initially ignorning his father's help, Virginia persaudes James to allow Richard to help him in the campaign. Richard and Virginia attend a talk James is giving the day before the election, but James is verbal attacked by some members of the audience and the hall then descends into chaos. In the election, the Labour candidate gets 18,928 votes, James gets 7,369 votes while the Socialist Labour candidate gets 1043 votes. While Conservative Central Office is pleased with James' performance, James is disappointed and says he will not stand for Parliament again. However, he is pleased when Hudson tells him he reduced the Labour majority by 639 votes.

Meanwhile, Edward and Daisy visit downstairs and they are visibly experiencing financial hardship and Daisy has had a miscarriage. They leave in embassment after Edward argues with Mr Hudson when their poverty becomes clear. Soon after, Frederick delievers a pair of shoes to Daisy from Mrs Bridges, and Edward is enraged when she accepts them. In the mean time, Hudson has suggested to Virginia that she employ the couple. Edward and Daisy both leap at the chance when Virginia offers them the job and the flat that goes above the garage. Edward becomes chauffeur and valet to James on a wage of £40 year, while Daisy replaces Rose as Head House Parlourmaid on a wage of £40 a year. Rose, who is in Southwold following the death of her aunt, is to become Lady Bellamy's lady's maid.

Reception

James Murray reviewed "A Place in the World" for "The Daily Express". He praised writer Jeremy Paul for injecting a "remarkable degree of insight". Murray said that "the confrontation made elecrifying television" and the episode "rich and faultless". It ended his review by commenting that he could not see how LWT would be able "to snuff out the lives of the marvellous characters of Eaton Place" at the end of this series.

References

*Richard Marson, "Inside UpDown - The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs", Kaleidoscope Publishing, 2005
* [http://www.updown.org.uk/epguide/S5.htm#pitw Updown.org.uk] - "Upstairs, Downstairs" Fansite


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