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<p>[QUOTE="tmcmeekin, post: 123790, member: 35527"]Yes, there is definitely a rise in British period pieces since Downton became popular (or at least, more of them are crossing over to the US and getting more publicity and bigger budgets). </p><p></p><p>Perhaps these types of shows do copy each other and other works. And I can see your point about the acting. But I still find them enjoyable, for the characters' stories and different reasons (With Mr Selfridge, for example, I am interested in seeing how they create displays and market new products, because that's a field I'm interested in.)[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmcmeekin, post: 123790, member: 35527"]Yes, there is definitely a rise in British period pieces since Downton became popular (or at least, more of them are crossing over to the US and getting more publicity and bigger budgets). Perhaps these types of shows do copy each other and other works. And I can see your point about the acting. But I still find them enjoyable, for the characters' stories and different reasons (With Mr Selfridge, for example, I am interested in seeing how they create displays and market new products, because that's a field I'm interested in.)[/QUOTE]
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