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I heard the next Downton Abbey series will be set entirely in New York and renamed Abbey, Downtown. The theme music will be replaced by the Star Spangled banner and the first episode will centre around Lady Mary's efforts to put together a baseball team whilst continually whistlin' Dixie.
US market loves it, figures from new series that aired on Sunday rated over 10m-that is a pretty bloody high figure a US channel. Oh, we also got a very fine Fortnum and Mason Christmas hamper due to Downton-Please keep watching and force another commission !!!!!

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> I heard the next Downton Abbey series will be set

> entirely in New York and renamed Abbey, Downtown.


or Abbey Days with the Earl & Countess of Cunningham and their upstairs butler Carsonelli (aka The Carrrrrz)*



I'll get my cape.

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