Julian Fellowes: People wouldn't enjoy Downton Abbey at a glacial paceBut the period drama creator insists that standards have not been lowered to appeal to younger viewers

The creator and writer of Downton Abbey, Julian Fellowes, has defended his hit ITV drama against criticism that the second series is closer to a soap opera than a traditional period piece.

"I have heard that some viewers have commented on the pace at which this series is moving forward," said Fellowes, speaking at a Radio Times Television Tales event yesterday as part of the Cheltenham Literary Festival.

"But people wouldn't enjoy it if it [Downton] moved at a glacial pace", he continued. "I hate dramas where you can go into the kitchen, make a sandwich, come back and have missed nothing, so the pace is fast but no faster than the last series. There may be more characters, locations and story lines in this series which means what we are portraying is denser and may seem faster paced."

"The blood pressure is definitely raised this time round and that stress may well make people feel the pace is faster", added Dan Stevens, who plays heir apparent Matthew Crawley in Downton Abbey.

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