- Such A Lovely Man
Infobox Television episode
Title = "Such A Lovely Man"
Series = "Upstairs, Downstairs"
Caption = Sir Guy Paynter
Season = 5
Episode = 8
Airdate =26 October 1975
Production = 8
Writer =Rosemary Anne Sisson
Director =Christopher Hodson
Guests =
Episode list =List of Upstairs, Downstairs episodes
Prev = "Disillusion"
Next = "The Nine Days Wonder ""Such A Lovely Man" is the eighth episode of the fifth and final series of the period drama "
Upstairs, Downstairs ". It first aired on26 October 1975 onITV .Background
"Such A Lovely Man" was recorded in the studio on 17 and
18 April 1975 . John Hawkesworth andAlfred Shaughnessy wished an episode to revolve around Hannah Gordon's character Virginia, and Rosemary Anne Sisson wrote "Such A Lovely Man".cite news|url=|title=Inside UpDown - The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs|first=Richard|last=Marson|publisher=Kaleidoscope Publishing|date=2005] The character of Sir Guy Paynter was inspired by Sir Philip Sassoon, who was the ConservativeMember of Parliament for Hythe from 1912 until his death in 1939, and cousin ofSiegfried Sassoon .Cast
*Gordon Jackson - Hudson
*Hannah Gordon -Virginia Bellamy
*Angela Baddeley - Mrs Bridges
*David Langton -Richard Bellamy
*Jean Marsh - Rose
*Robert Hardy - Sir Guy Paynter
*Joan Benham - Lady Prudence Fairfax
*Simon Williams -James Bellamy
*Christopher Beeny - Edward
*Gareth Hunt - Frederick
*Jenny Tomasin - Ruby
*Polly Adams - Mrs. Polly Merivale
*Jacqueline Tong - Daisy
*John Normington - Herbert Turner
*Leonard Kavanagh - Parsons
*Stephen Ismay - Footman [Stephen Ismay's non-speaking role was uncredited; cite news|url=|title=Inside UpDown - The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs|first=|last=|publisher=Kaleidoscope Publishing|date=2005]Plot
It is summer 1925, and Richard asks Virginia to ask Sir Guy Paynter, a wealthy and influential industrialist who is also a bachelor. Richard wants the soon to be vacant post of Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and thinks that Sir Guy's influence could help him. Virginia agrees, and invites Sir Guy to lunch. However, the lunch ends abruptly when Sir Guy makes a comment regarding people being shot for
cowardice , not knowing that Virginia's son Michael was court-martialed. A few days later, Sir Guy sendsflower s to Virginia to apologise, and he then takes her to a luncheon. As a thank you, he gives her a signedfirst edition of Browning's poems.Virginia then agrees to attend a weekend at Shelburne while Richard is in
Paris . Richard tells James that he does not mind Virginia spend time with Sir Guy is not the "marrying kind". On the Sunday night, all the other guests leave, leaving Sir Guy and Virginia alone. Virginia then drops hints about the Foreign Office post. Shortly after, the gossip columns of the newspapers are filled with rumour about the pair. Richard then asks Virginia not to see so much of him, and Virginia then turns down Sir Guy's invitation to holiday with him. He then comes round and asks for the Browning book back, saying he lent it to her. Moments later, Richard arrives and says he has been offered the post of Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs byStanley Baldwin . Baldwin had received a note from Sir Guy recommending someone else, saying Richard was too old, and this made Baldwin decide on Richard as he does not like people being in Sir Guy's pocket.Meanwhile, Ruby answers a newspaper advert for
pen pal s, and she chooses to write to a Herbert Turner, a 35-year-old post officeclerk who lives with his parents in Balham. They soon go to the cinema, and Hudson and Mrs Bridges invite him round for Sunday tea. A few weeks after first meeting, Turner asks Ruby to marry him, but she turns him down, partly because he does not look enough likeRudolph Valentino .Footnotes
References
*
Richard Marson , "Inside UpDown - The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs",Kaleidoscope Publishing , 2005
* [http://www.updown.org.uk/epguide/S5.htm#salm Updown.org.uk] - "Upstairs, Downstairs" Fansite
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.