LONDON — The hugely popular British period drama “Downton Abbey” will wind up after a sixth season, its executive producer Gareth Neame said on Thursday.
“There’s so many different explanations” for the decision, Neame said in a conference call with reporters to announce the sixth season would be the last. “I think our feeling is that it’s good to quit while you’re ahead.”
The period production set in early 20th-century Britain highlights the “upstairs-downstairs” class divisions of the time and the impact of social change and world events in plots filled with human drama.
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It has become one of the biggest international hits ever for British television, watched from China and Sweden to Russia and South Korea, with viewership in America surpassing all expectations and setting records for U.S. public service broadcaster PBS.








