Not Quite Downton: Manor House, Episode 5: Not Like Us
We're nine weeks into the project, and it's time for a history fast-forward. The year is now 1911, the year that Edward VII's son, George V, took the throne. It's nice to see Manor House acknowledge the changeover, instead of pretending that Edward VII lived until the beginning of World War I as so many historians do. Ah yes, the Edwardian Period, that sun-dappled time of innocence and splendor before Everything Changed Forever. Since George V was to be crowned Emperor of India, as well as King of the United Kingdom, the Olliff-Coopers are going to hold an Empire Ball, as well as a separate "Raj Supper" with an Indian prince as one of their honored guests. That is the cue to focus on Mr. Raj-Singh, Guy's tutor and a background figure up to this point. The narrator notes that in 1911, most Indians in Britain would be high-ranking civil servants or the sons of the Indian upper class. In real life, Reji Raj is a primary school teacher and presu...