Behind the scenes at Downton Abbey
The house has certainly become a character in its own right. What most people don’t realise, however, is that much of the filming takes place in London.
Ealing Studios – an unprepossessing set of buildings which resemble office blocks rather than a stately home – houses many of the ‘rooms’ which are so familiar to Downton fans. In fact, the entire downstairs of Downton Abbey is a set which is resurrected here every February when filming begins.
Visiting the set is a fascinating experience. The monochrome downstairs rooms (‘we always say upstairs is Technicolor and downstairs is a black and white film’) may look pleasantly cool on screen, but in reality the studio lights make them very, very hot. And they’re star-studded, too. Mr Carson wanders through one room casually carrying his jacket, Mrs Patmore is chatting to a cameraman, and Daisy is asking an assistant for a banana.
What is even more captivating, however, is meeting the army of behind-the-scenes crew, many of whom are just as interesting as the characters they help to bring to life...
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