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Downton Abbey Season One

In preparation of the premiere of Season 2, watch the broadcast of Season 1.
Watch Episodes 1 - 3 beginning at 5pm, Sunday, December 25, 2011.

Masterpiece Sunday continues with the first 3 episodes of Downton Abbey Season 1. The conclusion airs January 1, 2012 at 8pm.

“Downton Abbey,” winner of six Emmy Awards, including the win for “Outstanding Miniseries or Movie,” depicts the lives of the noble Crawley family and the staff who serve them, set at their Edwardian country house in 1912.

Watch Episodes 1 – 3 beginning at 5pm, Sunday, December 25, 2011.

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Downton Abbey

Refresh your memory with Season 1 before Season 2 premieres on Jan. 8, 2012.
Watch Sunday, December 18 at 7pm.

“Downton Abbey,” winner of six Emmy Awards, including the win for “Outstanding Miniseries or Movie,” depicts the lives of the noble Crawley family and the staff who serve them, set at their Edwardian country house in 1912.

Refresh your memory with the first season before Season 2 premieres on January 8, 2012.

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Downton Abbey Season 2 Sneak Peek

Join KCPT and the National WWI Museum for a sneak-peek at the first hour of the much anticipated second season of Emmy Award winning Downton Abbey as the Great War unfolds.

Join KCPT and the National WWI Museum on Friday December 16, 2011 at 7pm for Downton Abbey Goes to War. Get a sneak-peek at the first hour of the much anticipated second season of Emmy Award winning Downton Abbey as the Great War unfolds. A conversation with Museum Curators will follow the screener.

Watch Downton Abbey Series II Preview on PBS. See more from MASTERPIECE.

This event is free and open to the public and seating is first come, first serve. RSVP below.

Downton Abbey season two starts January 8th at 8 pm on KCPT.

Read The Telegraph’s article about how the producers of Downton Abbey re-created the World War One battlefields for the season two.

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September – October Letter from KCPT

It's been a great year...PBS programs have received 43 nominations for this year’s Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.

What a great year for PBS!  I am pleased to report that PBS programs have received 43 nominations for this year’s Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.  This is the largest number of Primetime Emmy nominations our system has ever received, and more than twice the combined total of A&E, Bravo, Discovery, and the History channels.  Masterpiece programs led the way for PBS with a combined 25 nominations.  The 63rd annual Emmys will air September 18 so be sure to watch.

The PBS programs with multiple nominations include Downton Abbey, Upstairs Downstairs, and Any Human Heart (all Masterpiece Classic); Sherlock: A Study In Pink (Masterpiece Mystery!); Freedom Riders (American Experience); and LennoNYC (American Masters).  Paula Kerger recently wrote to all PBS station CEOs noting that these award nominations are a welcome recognition of the steps PBS has taken to strengthen primetime content.

And there’s more good news.  PBS received 32 nominations for the 32nd Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards.  Programs with multiple nominations include POV, Frontline, Independent Lens, PBS NewsHour, Nature, and NOVA.  This brings PBS’ total Emmy nominations to 121 in the Daytime, Primetime, and News & Documentary categories – our highest ever!

PBS’ children’s programming has a stellar number of nominations as well – Eight Emmy nominations for Sesame Street and three for The Electric Company.

For you Masterpiece Classic fans, Downton Abbey returns with seven new episodes.  Created by Oscar-winning writer Julian Fellowes, Downton Abbey depicts the lives of the noble Crawley family and the staff who serve them.  Featuring an all-star cast, including Hugh Bonneville (Masterpiece ClassicMiss Austen Regrets”), Dame Maggie Smith (Harry Potter) and Elizabeth McGovern.  Tune in to watch these new episodes beginning Sunday, January 8, 2012.

Other PBS programs to watch for – America in Primetime, a four part documentary that explores the history and significance of primetime scripted programs like I Love Lucy, Sex in the City, Man of the House, Beverly Hillbillies, and many more; America Revealed, a four part series with breathtaking aerial and satellite imagery to examine America’s infrastructure from above; The Fabric of the Cosmos (four hours inside of NOVA), which is an exploration of space and time based on Brian Greene’s best-selling book of the same name; and, Prohibition, another great documentary from Ken Burns, which examines the social, cultural, and political forces that converged in the first two decades of the 20th century.

These award nominations underscore that PBS offers fantastic national content with diverse subject matters that both entertain and educate.  Congratulations to all those involved in these exceptional productions!

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Kliff Kuehl
KCPT President and CEO

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