Edward Barnes (Upstairs, Downstairs)

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Edward Barnes
Alfred Harris and Edward hostage (Upstairs, Downstairs 1971 TV series - Rose's Pigeon).jpg
Alfred Harris (with a knife) holds Edward Barnes hostage at knifepoint.
Created byUpstairs, Downstairs
Portrayed byChristopher Beeny
In-universe information
Gendermale
NationalityBritish

Edward Barnes (born 24 January 1889), is a fictional character in the British television series, Upstairs, Downstairs. He was portrayed by Christopher Beeny.

He replaced Alfred Harris as footman in 1906, but Harris in Rose's Pigeon returns to the house. Alfred is on the run from the police having murdered his previous employer, with holding Edward hostage at knifepoint and taking Edward hostage in the coal cellar.[1][2] In The Bolter Edward goes as James Bellamy's footman for a weekend visit to Somerby, the country house of James' school-friend Lord "Bunny" Newbury. During his visit to Somerby Edward sees Lord Gilmour and Lady Tewkesbury together. In What the Footman Saw he claims that he saw Gilmour and the married Lady Tewkesbury sleeping together. That leads to the scandalous divorce case of Lord and Lady Tewkesbury.[3][4]

Edward stays until he leaves to go to war in 1915, having just married Daisy. Edward is a high-spirited, honest and happy fellow and the source of happy banter, but suffers from severe shell shock after returning from the front. After the war, and following a short period in which he and Daisy leave service, he becomes chauffeur and under butler to the Bellamys, and in 1930 becomes butler to Lord and Lady Stockbridge.

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