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Bertie Pelham is a fictional character portrayed by Harry Hadden-Paton in the TV series Downton Abbey.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled A Moorland Holiday (season 5), they were 33 years old.
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 52 aired and have accumulated 41 positive votes.

Bertie Pelham

by Harry Hadden-Paton

character

Episodes7

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    A Moorland Holiday

    episode S5.E9 march 2015
    Autumn of 1924. It's grouse shooting season and Rose's father-in-law invites the Crawley family to a shooting party in Northumberland.
  • 8.6
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    Episode #6.3

    episode S6.E3 january 2016
    An old acquaintance comes to Edith's aid, while Mr Carson and Mrs Hughes' big day brings an unexpected arrival.
  • 8.5
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    Episode #6.5

    episode S6.E5 january 2016
    Violet embroils the Minister of Health in the hospital row, but his visit ends in catastrophe. Mary's suspicions are aroused.
  • 8.2
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    Episode #6.6

    episode S6.E6 february 2016
    Downton Abbey opens its doors to the public for charity, Barrow's actions are misconstrued, Mary and Henry's romance blossoms, and tensions between Cora and Violet reach a dramatic climax.
  • 8.5
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    Episode #6.7

    episode S6.E7 february 2016
    The family face a shocking turn of events at Brooklands racetrack while Molesley and Daisy are put to the test.
  • 9
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    Episode #6.8

    episode S6.E8 february 2016
    Romance blossoms but a betrayal of trust threatens the chance of lasting happiness. Thomas considers desperate measures.
  • 9.3
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    Christmas Special

    episode S6.E9 march 2016
    Mary endeavors to build bridges with her sister while Edith's secret continues to pose a threat. As Henry settles into the role of husband and stepfather, finding his place at Downton proves more difficult.

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