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Your Obedient Servant is the seventh episode of the second series (season) and twentieth episode overall of the 1970s period drama, Upstairs, Downstairs. Written by Fay Weldon and directed by Derek Bennett, this episode focuses on the family backgrounds of Richard Bellamy and his butler Angus Hudson.

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  • Your Obedient Servant is the seventh episode of the second series (season) and twentieth episode overall of the 1970s period drama, Upstairs, Downstairs. Written by Fay Weldon and directed by Derek Bennett, this episode focuses on the family backgrounds of Richard Bellamy and his butler Angus Hudson.
  • Your Obedient Servant is the 20th song of Act Two of Hamilton, and the 43rd song of both acts. Furious at Hamilton for endorsing Jefferson and by doing so losing the campaign for himself, Burr accuses Hamilton of purposely speaking badly of him to the public to interfere with his success. Hamilton, in turn, lays his own accusations, saying Burr does not believe in any one cause unless it is for personal gain, so it was only truthful of him to do so. Enraged, Burr challenges Hamilton to a duel between their matters to settle.
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  • Your Obedient Servant is the seventh episode of the second series (season) and twentieth episode overall of the 1970s period drama, Upstairs, Downstairs. Written by Fay Weldon and directed by Derek Bennett, this episode focuses on the family backgrounds of Richard Bellamy and his butler Angus Hudson.
  • Your Obedient Servant is the 20th song of Act Two of Hamilton, and the 43rd song of both acts. Furious at Hamilton for endorsing Jefferson and by doing so losing the campaign for himself, Burr accuses Hamilton of purposely speaking badly of him to the public to interfere with his success. Hamilton, in turn, lays his own accusations, saying Burr does not believe in any one cause unless it is for personal gain, so it was only truthful of him to do so. Enraged, Burr challenges Hamilton to a duel between their matters to settle.
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