Friday, March 2, 2012

Downton abbey season 4

  • PBS announced today that the conclusion of MASTERPIECE CLASSIC's breakout hit "Downton Abbey, Season 2" captivated an average audience of 5.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • The PBS hit about the decline of the British aristocracy circa 1912 wrapped up its second season with a two-hour finale Sunday that drew 5.4 million total viewers under which the show airs.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • ARLINGTON, Va., Feb 23, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- PBS announced today that the conclusion of MASTERPIECE CLASSICs breakout hit Downton Abbey, Season 2 captivated an average audience of 5.
  • (Marketwatch)
  • Also read: Shirley MacLaine Joins Downton Abbey Cast The second-season swan song of the British period drama drew an average 5.4 million viewers, excluding station replays, DVR viewings and online streaming.
  • (TheWrap)
  • PBS Downton Abbey drew 5.4 million viewers for its second-season finale Sunday, the pubcasters best performance since the premiere of Ken Burns National Parks in September 2009.
  • (Chicago Tribune)
  • Downton Abbey is getting a new kitchen maid, a footman and a ladys maid. Word is that the hit Edwardian drama, which completed its second season Feb.
  • (Tulsa World)
  • The morning after the second season finale of Downton Abbey, an estimated 4.3 million American devotees of the hugely popular Masterpiece series on PBS awoke feeling a mixture of post-finale emotions.
  • (Columbia Daily Tribune)
  • Sad to say the addicting British series about love among the aristocrats above and the servants below stairs, Downton Abbey, is wrapping up its second season on PBS at 8 p.m. Sunday and setting the stage for season three coming in January 2013.
  • (Tulsa World)
  • Downton Abbey is sure to go through as radical a change as it did in season two, leaving no character unchanged or unscarred. 4. Hope for Mr. Bates Downton Abbey left John Bates (Brendan Coyle) in a bad way.
  • (International Business Times)
  • but the British import Downton Abbey has managed to end the long drought.
  • (Orange County Register)

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