Noblesse Oblige (Upstairs, Downstairs)

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Noblesse Oblige
'Upstairs, Downstairs' episode

Georgina and Lord Stockbridge
Episode no. Season 5
Episode 14
Written by John Hawkesworth
Directed by Cyril Coke
Production no. 15
Original airdate 7 December 1975
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Noblesse Oblige is the fourteenth episode of the fifth and final series of the period drama Upstairs, Downstairs. It first aired on 7 December 1975 on ITV.

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[edit] Background

Noblesse Oblige was recorded in the studio on 24 and 25 July 1975.[1]

[edit] Cast

[edit] Plot

It is June 1929, and Georgina and Lord Stockbridge are seeing a lot of each other. He admits to being in love with her and she admits the same. When Stockbridge proposes, Georgina accepts. His mother, the Duchess of Buckminster, tells Robert that she and the Duke disapprove. This is mainly because of the inquest and the press coverage Georgina has received over the years. However, a few days later Georgina is invited to tea with the Duchess, who tells Georgina that she and the Duke are sending Robert around the World for one year. They feel that is not yet ready to marry or to run their large estate. When Georgina and Robert next meet, they agree to marry in exactly one years time, 12 June 1930.

Meanwhile, after getting fed up with Mrs Bridges's constant rudeness to her, Ruby leaves Eaton Place during the night. She then writes to Richard and asks for a reference, and gets a job as a cook-general on £46 a year. In Lady Bellamy's absence, Georgina interviews Mabel Wilks as replacement for Ruby, and she is soon employed. However, Mabel is not afraid to tells Mrs Bridges what she thinks of her, is rude to everyone and smokes. Ruby's new mistress, Mrs Gladys Waddilove is bully and makes Ruby pay for all her breakages. When Mrs Bridges reads a letter from Ruby to Daisy, sensing she is unhappy, she visits Ruby. After hearing how exhausted Ruby is and all the work she has to do, Mrs Bridges speaks to Mrs Waddilove and brings Ruby back to Eaton Place, and Mabel is sacked.

Following the 1929 general election, Richard loses his Government post.

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Marson, Richard. "Inside UpDown - The Story of Upstairs, Downstairs", Kaleidoscope Publishing, 2005. 
  2. ^ Uncredited role; www.updown.org.uk

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