Downton Abbey: The Finale
Two-hour Christmas special and the series finale. Mary endeavors to build bridges with her sister while Edith's secret continues to pose a threat. As Henry settles into the role of husband and stepfather, finding his place at Downton proves more difficult.
Julian Fellowes
Michael Engler
Casts & Crew
Hugh Bonneville
Laura Carmichael
Jim Carter
Raquel Cassidy
Brendan Coyle
Michelle Dockery
Kevin Doyle
Michael Fox
Joanne Froggatt
Matthew Goode
Harry Hadden-Paton
Lily James
Robert James-Collier
Allen Leech
Phyllis Logan
Elizabeth McGovern
Sophie McShera
Lesley Nicol
David Robb
Maggie Smith
Penelope Wilton
Sue Johnston
Jeremy Swift
Patrick Brennan
Douglas Reith
Samantha Bond
Alastair Bruce
Patricia Hodge
James Greene
Paul Copley
Charlie Anson
Matt Barber
Peter Egan
Michael Cochrane
Also Directed by Michael Engler
An hour long special hosted by Derek Hough and filmed at the historic Highclere Castle in England. Hough talks to the cast about what made the series so unique and appealing to millions, as well as how the series easily segues into the feature film.
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