@article{706946, note = {Originally broadcast on television in Great Britain in 2013 on ITV. Edited episodes originally broadcast on television in the United States on PBS in 2014 as a part of the television program Masterpiece Theater.}, author = {Fellowes, Julian, and Neame, Gareth, and Trubridge, Liz, and Marchant, Nigel, and Ryle-Hodges, Rupert, and Evans, David and Morshead, Catherine, and John, Philip and Hall, Edward, and East, Jon, and Lunn, John, and Bonneville, Hugh, and Carmichael, Laura, and Carter, Jim, and Cassidy, Raquel, and Coyle, Brendan, and Cullen, Tom, and Dockery, Michelle, and Doyle, Kevin, and Froggatt, Joanne, and James, Lily, and James-Collier, Rob, and Leech, Allen, and Logan, Phyllis, and McGovern, Elizabeth, and McShera, Sophie, and Milne, Matt, and Nicol, Lesley, and Ovenden, Julian, and Robb, David, and Smith, Maggie, and Speleers, Ed, and Theobold, Cara, and Wilton, Penelope, and MacLaine, Shirley, and Giamatti, Paul, and Fox, James,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/706946}, title = {Downton Abbey., Season 4 [videorecording] /}, abstract = {1922. Six months after Matthew's tragic death, his loss is still felt throughout Downton Abbey. Mary struggles to face a new future with her fatherless child, and is encouraged by the family to pick up the pieces. Accepting a new role on the estate, the now-eligible Mary also finds herself the reluctant object of attention from a number of eager suitors. With the twenties in full swing and the tides of change sweeping through Downton, Rose's continued attraction to the bright lights of London spells trouble for the Crawleys, and Edith's budding relationship with Michael Gregson is threatened by events beyond her control. Meanwhile, below stairs, passions run high and young hearts look set to be broken.}, recid = {706946}, pages = {3 videodiscs (538 minutes) :}, }