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Downton Abbey

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Downton Abbey: Boxed Set
Downton Abbey: Boxed Set
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Awards

  • 2016 - Screen Actors Guild Awards - Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series - nominated
  • 2016 - Emmy - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series - winner
  • 2016 - Emmy - Outstanding Drama Series - nominated
  • 2016 - National Television Awards - Drama - winner

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Laura Carmichael
Maggie Smith
Hugh Bonneville

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