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Encore episodes of Downton Abbey, Seasons 1-3, have been showing on many PBS stations and will continue in December. Season 4 of Downton Abbey will begin on January 5, 2014. Sherlock, Season 3, will premiere on Sunday, January 19, following the 9pm broadcast of Downton Abbey. Benedict Cumberbatch (The Fifth Estate, Star Trek Into Darkness) and Martin Freeman (The Hobbit, The Office UK) will return as Sherlock Holmes and John Watson in three new 90-minute episodes of the contemporary reinvention of the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle classic, created by Steven Moffat (Doctor Who) and Mark Gatiss. Watch episodes on TV or online after they air.
See our last year's PBS Masterpiece Classic 2012-2013 discussion for information about the Downton Abbey episodes.
ALREADY DISCUSSEDThe Paradise, Season 1
October 6 - November 17Based on Émile Zola’s beloved classic novel, Au Bonheur des Dames, The Paradise revolves around the lives of the people who live and work in Britain's glamorous first department store, The Paradise. Each is bound in his or her own way by the power of the world they live in, and the pasts that follow them there. A love story, mystery, and social comedy all in one, the lavish costume drama stars Joanna Vanderham (What Maisie Knew) as Denise and Emun Elliot (Game of Thrones) as Moray, alongside Sarah Lancashire (Upstairs Downstairs), Elaine Cassidy (A Room with a View) and Patrick Malahide (Game of Thrones).
Foyle's War, Season VII
September 15 -29, three 90 minute episodesDetective Chief Superintendent Christopher Foyle is again in pursuit of criminals who are taking advantage of the confusion created by World War II.
Silk
August 25 - September 8, three 120 minute episodesTwo rival barristers, one an idealistic defense lawyer and the other a ruthless prosecutor, compete for the prestigious appointment as Queen's Counsel in three episodes of high-stakes cases in criminal law.
The Lady Vanishes
August 18 - 90 minutesA young socialite suspects foul play when a young woman inexplicably disappears from a train, in a stylish and suspenseful new adaptation of the classic thriller The Lady Vanishes, based on the 1936 novel, The Wheel Spins, by Ethel Lina White.
Three episodes of ENDEAVOUR reveal the rocky start of Inspector Morse's career in the police force.
In the all-new 2013 season, Lewis and Hathaway tackle three cases in the seemingly perfect academic haven of Oxford: Down Among the Fearful (June 16),
The Ramblin' Boy (June 23), and Intelligent Design (June 30). Guest stars include Peter Davison (Doctor Who) and Edward Fox (Ghandi, Foyle's War).
I think for Moray it will be a struggle of head over heart - to drop Katherine means risking his financial backup investments - not only for the store but her father and friends have backed him in the purchase of all the leases on the street.
Katherine wants success for him but she wants the credit for achieving what he cannot achieve where as Denise wants success for the enterprise that will advance her ambitious drive that appears natural to bring about success. However, she is of the wrong class and he will not further his dream without venture capitol that she cannot offer nor does she have the contacts.
Not sure how the partner fits into this - I am not even sure I know what his job entails - he seems to be a peacemaker and a non-threatening ear for the employees - Dudley has a family but I do not get the impression he is socially connected to the "right" people.
As to Jones - he is an independent all the way isn't he - he will not accept Dudley's help because that would give Dudley the edge that in an earlier episode we saw him baiting Jones who did not respect his authority - Jones will be under no one's foot and the coming attractions were ominous that Jones may have dumped the Barber into the river.