"I would rather let the show run between four and 10 years, I imagine," Neame said at the BritWeek Downton Abbey Celebration in Santa Monica, Calif. "I think it is going to go on for a while. Right now the show is still growing in the U.S. and it would be awful to think of the show ending." But the producer is wary about pushing the limits too far: "I would rather that we picked the right year (to end) and that in 20 years time the show was loved rather than we went on a season too long and people fell out of love with it."
While a Downton Abbey spanning the first half of the 20th century sounds a bit daunting, we trust the judgment of Neame, and the series' creator Julian Fellowes. Who knows — throw a few time gaps in there, and maybe we'll see the Crawleys' throw in their two cents on that Fab Four all the youths raving about...
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