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      <description>LONDON (AP) — Viscount Timothy Torrington's story reads like a real-life version of "Downton Abbey," the hit period drama about the family of an earl who has no direct heir to inherit his title. 
                   Like the fictional character Lord Grantham, the aristocrat has three daughters but no sons. In order for his title to live on in future generations, the 69-year-o...</description>
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      <description>LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tom Stoppard is sitting on the patio of a Sunset Boulevard hotel, bathed in California winter sunshine, framed by bamboo landscaping and looking very much out of his element in Hollywood. 
                   The acclaimed British playwright professes to feeling that way as well, despite having pocketed a Writers Guild of America lifetime achievement award ...</description>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — The third season of "Downton Abbey" ends this Sunday with a bang. 
                   Exactly what that bang is, we're not going to say, in deference to the maybe half-dozen "Downton" fans who still don't know the shocking truth. The larger point remains that after Sunday's "Masterpiece Classic" (airing at 9 p.m. Eastern on PBS), viewers must suffer "Downton"...</description>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — The world didn't end as some predicted last month. Even more remarkably, NBC demonstrated it just might have a future. 
                   No wonder Robert Greenblatt is marking two years as its boss with a new bounce in his step. Greenblatt, the chairman of NBC Entertainment, can bask in the glow of his network's win in the November ratings sweeps. It was NB...</description>
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      <title>Plot spoilers pose 'Downton Abbey' challenge</title>
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      <description>LOS ANGELES (AP) — There are many delicious reasons to watch the returning "Downton Abbey" and an exasperating one to skip it: The cover's been blown on major plot twists. 
                   In what may be outsized revenge for the American Revolution — or payback for years of exporting lousy U.S. TV and fast food — the Brits are sharing "Downton Abbey" with us, but only aft...</description>
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