- All the King's Horses (Upstairs, Downstairs)
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All the King's Horses ."Infobox Television episode
Title = "All the King's Horses"
Series = "Upstairs, Downstairs"
Caption = Richard
Season = 5
Episode = 15
Airdate =14 December 1975
Production = 12
Writer = Jeremy Paul
Director = Simon Langton
Guests =
Episode list =List of Upstairs, Downstairs episodes
Prev = "Noblesse Oblige"
Next = "Whither Shall I Wander? ""All the King's Horses" is the fiftheneth episode of the fifth and final series of the period drama "
Upstairs, Downstairs ". It first aired on14 December 1975 onITV .Background
"All the King's Horses" was recorded in the studio on 12 and
13 June 1975 .cite news|url=|title=Inside UpDown - The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs|first=Richard|last=Marson|publisher=Kaleidoscope Publishing|date=2005] The director of the episode, Simon Langton, was the son of David Langton, who played Richard Bellamy. "All the King's Horses" is the final appearance of Simon Williams as James Bellamy.Cast
*Simon Williams -
James Bellamy
*Gordon Jackson - Hudson
*Hannah Gordon -Virginia Bellamy
*David Langton -Richard Bellamy
*Lesley-Anne Down -Georgina Worsley
*Angela Baddeley - Mrs Bridges
*Jean Marsh - Rose
*Christopher Beeny - Edward
*Pippa Page - Mary
*Jacqueline Tong - Daisy
*Lindsay Campbell - Inspector RodwellPlot
James Bellamy returns from America with renewed enthusiasm for life and hope for his future. He has taken to speculating on the
New York Stock Exchange and is making a lot of money. After bestowing lavish gifts on Virginia and Georgina, James proposes to pay for Georgina's wedding and even suggests moving to a bigger house as a direct result of his increasing wealth. He even manages to persuade Rose to invest her entire inheritance, from the estate of her deceased husband Gregory, but sadly this is just before theWall Street Crash of 1929. James loses everything, as does Rose.The disclosure of the losses - particularly Rose's - leads to an argument with his father where James is berated for his failures. Richard tells James that he is glad his mother did not live to see the mess their son has created. Retreating to his room, James later upsets Georgina by burning the letters she wrote to him in happier times. He then leaves Eaton Place, ostensibly to visit a friend. In reality, crippled by mounting debts and guilt, he leaves for a small hotel where he takes his own life with his service revolver.
Footnotes
References
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Richard Marson , "Inside UpDown - The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs",Kaleidoscope Publishing , 2005
* [http://www.updown.org.uk/epguide/S5.htm#atkh Updown.org.uk] - "Upstairs, Downstairs" Fansite
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