WHITHER SHALL I WANDER? is the final episode of the 1970's UK Period drama, Upstairs, Downstairs. The episode was written by John Hawkesworth and was directed by Bill Bain. The episode finishes up the series (up until the later 2010 series) and shows the farewells of both the families upstairs and downstairs. The title comes from the second line of the old children's nursery rhyme, "Goosy, Goosy, Gander". The third line is where the series title, Upstairs Downstairs, comes from.
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| - WHITHER SHALL I WANDER? is the final episode of the 1970's UK Period drama, Upstairs, Downstairs. The episode was written by John Hawkesworth and was directed by Bill Bain. The episode finishes up the series (up until the later 2010 series) and shows the farewells of both the families upstairs and downstairs. The title comes from the second line of the old children's nursery rhyme, "Goosy, Goosy, Gander". The third line is where the series title, Upstairs Downstairs, comes from.
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| - WHITHER SHALL I WANDER? is the final episode of the 1970's UK Period drama, Upstairs, Downstairs. The episode was written by John Hawkesworth and was directed by Bill Bain. The episode finishes up the series (up until the later 2010 series) and shows the farewells of both the families upstairs and downstairs. The title comes from the second line of the old children's nursery rhyme, "Goosy, Goosy, Gander". The third line is where the series title, Upstairs Downstairs, comes from.
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