'Downton Abbey' renewed for Season 5
By Jessica Gelt
4:43 PM PST, November 10, 2013
Just as "Downton Abbey" fans are gearing up for the Season 4 debut of their beloved period drama, which is scheduled for Jan. 5, 2014, it's been announced that there will be a fifth season.
The show, which will continue to air on PBS' "Masterpiece Classics" in the United States and ITV in the U.K., has proven a pop-culture phenomenon for PBS. It's actually the network's most-watched drama ever.
Created by Julian Fellowes, "Downton Abbey" first aired in 2010 and has since garnered much critical acclaim and won a number of Golden Globe and Emmy awards. It takes place in the Yorkshire country estate called Downton Abbey and follows the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and its live-in staff during the early 20th century — a time of massive change for the British class system.
"Downton Abbey" is a Carnival Films and Masterpiece co-production, and although the show seemed a shoo-in for renewal due to its unprecedented popularity, nothing was for sure thanks to a variety of factors, including how in demand Fellowes has been outside the series.
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