
Downton Abbey
"Downton Abbey" is a British historical drama television series set between 1912 and 1926, following the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in a grand estate in Yorkshire. It explores social changes in post-Edwardian England, including class distinctions and the impact of World War I. The series portrays character relationships, personal struggles, and the interplay between the wealthy and their staff, highlighting themes of duty, love, and tradition. Created by Julian Fellowes, it gained critical acclaim and a devoted fan base, influencing the portrayal of British history in popular culture through its rich storytelling and character development.