Sunday, June 4, 8 PM

This June, love is in the air as PBS gathers a bridal bouquet of the greatest weddings from six seasons of Downton Abbey. The romantic relationships at Downton riveted viewers as they followed the twists and turns of some of the most beloved — and dramatic — courtships in television history. Hosted by Hugh Bonneville, who portrayed Robert, frequent father of the bride and Earl of Grantham, this celebration features the most romantic and moving wedding scenes from the series as well as exclusive interviews with Julian Fellowes, Gareth Neame, and Liz Trubridge, the creative team that brought these relationships to life, and in-depth interviews with cast members who portrayed the romantic partners.

Spanning the idyllic pre-war era through the storms of The Great War into the roaring 1920s, Downton Abbey has been the site of many unforgettable love affairs, both upstairs and down. As the world around them underwent extraordinary change, romance within the sumptuous house continued to be marked by passion, ambition, and heartbreak.

“The spine of the series is love,” said Julian Fellowes, writer, and creator. “All of the characters are given an opportunity to feel love, to turn love down, to love the wrong person, to make a mess of it, to make a good thing of it. But I think on the whole love is a very key ingredient to all our lives, even if we haven’t got any.”

The central marriage of Downton Abbey is that of Robert and Cora, played by Hugh Bonneville and Elizabeth McGovern. Despite challenges and obstacles, their union is based on a deep understanding and affection for one another, which grows over the course of six seasons. “I like the idea that Robert had married Cora for her millions in order to save Downton and keep the show on the road, and subsequently fell in love with her,” said Fellowes. “It puts a slight guilt almost into the relationship on his part.”

The dubious honor of the most scandalous marriage at Downton was that of Lady Sybil to Irish chauffeur and self-proclaimed socialist Tom Branson. Their slow-burning courtship crossed class boundaries and shattered social taboos. Much of the first two seasons were taken up with the courtship of Lady Mary and Matthew Crawley. Although Matthew is instantly smitten, the icy Mary takes a while to succumb to his charms until, having endured separation, war, and the death of Matthew’s fiancé, they are finally united after a winter wonderland proposal.