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    Maud Holland - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Biography. References. Maud Holland, LG (c. 1354 – 1392), also known by her titles through marriage as Lady Courtenay and Countess of St Pol, was an English noblewoman. She was a daughter of Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and Joan of Kent.

    • 1392 (aged around 38)
  2. About. Characters. Maud, Lady Holland is Sir Hallam’s mother, and one of the women who helped to build the Raj. Newly widowed, she returns to England to write her memoirs, and secretly hopes to...

  3. Maud, Lady Holland. Portrayed by Dame Eileen Atkins, Maud Holland (née Mottershead), Lady Holland, born in 1860, is Sir Hallam's mother and is often seen to be causing friction between herself and Lady Agnes.

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    Series 1

    In October 2009, it was announced that the BBC was to revive the series as two 90-minute episodes to be broadcast on BBC One in the autumn of 2010, written by Heidi Thomasand set in 1936, six years after the original series finished. The original series had concluded at the time of the Great Depression in 1930, with the Bellamy family having lost all its money in the crash of 1929. James Bellamy, the only son of Richard, Viscount Bellamy, had been responsible for persuading not only his famil...

    Series 2

    BBC1 commissioned six 60-minute episodes of the drama to be broadcast in 2012, with Stoppard, Hawes, Reid, Foy, Malik, Ritson, Mirallegro, Scarborough and Jackson all returning to the series. Sarah Gordy and Alexia James, introduced during series 1 as Hallam's sister Pamela, who has Down's Syndrome, and the household's Jewish ward Lotte, respectively, also continue to appear on a recurring basis. Eileen Atkins does not appear in series 2, having stated in the press that she was unhappy with t...

    Sir Hallam Holland, a young diplomat, moves into the townhouse along with his wife, Lady Agnes, in January 1936 shortly before the death of King George V. They engage former parlourmaid Rose Buck, now running her own agency for domestic servants, to find them staff as they renovate the house to its former glory after its years of being mothballed. ...

    Series 1

    The first series aired in the UK in December 2010. These episodes were featured in the U.S. on PBS's Masterpiece Classic in April 2011. VisionTV in Canada premiered the episodes in October 2011. ABC1in Australia began airing the series on 4 December 2011. This series was set in 1936.

    Series 2

    This series was set from 1938 to 1939.

    Series 1 was aired in the UK over three consecutive nights commencing 26 December 2010. It was a substantial ratings success, garnering viewing figures of 8.85, 8.13 and 8.18 million respectively and winning in its slot against all seasonal competition. The programme was nominated for six Primetime Emmyawards in 2011. The second series of six episo...

    Composer Carl Davis was brought in for the second series, composing new incidental music, occasionally using elements from Alexander Faris's original theme for the original 1971 series – which was popularised as a single release by Mantovani. Davis's music was released as a soundtrack album and was nominated for the Ivor Novello Awardsin 2013, but ...

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  4. Upstairs Downstairs: Created by Heidi Thomas. With Keeley Hawes, Ed Stoppard, Adrian Scarborough, Neil Jackson. A new family and their servants live at the London townhouse at 165 Eaton Place in 1936.

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  5. Lady Agnes Meets Maud, Lady Holland - Upstairs Downstairs Episode 1 Preview - BBC One. 37,596 views. 65. Subscribe and 🔔 to the BBC 👉 https://bit.ly/BBCYouTubeSubWatch the BBC first on...

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  6. 23 de abr. de 2012 · Her character Lady Maud Holland had been a real draw, a worthy rival to Dame Maggie Smith's dowager countess in Downton Abbey. Lady Maud had to be hastily killed off, swiftly followed by...