Mr. Selfridge

2013
4.7
654 reviews
TV-14
Rating
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The Final Season episodes (16)

1 Episode One (Original UK Edition)
3/26/16
Wheeler-dealer Jimmy Dillon makes his cocky entrance. The Groves are at loose ends. Harry has a run-in with the Queen of Time. The Dolly sisters mar Mae’s fashion show.
2 Episode Two (Original UK Edition)
3/26/16
The newspapers report Gordon will take over the store, stoking tension between father and son. The Dolly sisters mar Mae’s fashion show. Kitty comes to terms with the news from her sister Connie.
3 Episode Three (Original UK Edition)
4/2/16
To Gordon’s horror, Harry and Jimmy make a high-risk deal. Meanwhile, Harry courts one of the Dolly twins, Jimmy courts Mae, and Elizabeth Arden courts Kitty.
4 Episode Four (Original UK Edition)
4/9/16
Frank turns into prey at a swank junket for the press. Josie arrives to console Grove. Harry faces a choice: either settle a gambling debt or bankroll the Dolly twins’ dream job.
5 Episode Five (Original UK Edition)
4/17/16
Grove and Josie make a new start. Frank is in the doghouse. Movie mogul Harry courts trouble with a mob boss and a press lord.
6 Episode Six (Original UK Edition)
4/24/16
Jimmy comes up with a plan to save Harry’s bacon. Gordon gives in. One couple breaks up, and another ties the knot. Plus, a love triangle meets an unfortunate end.
7 Episode Seven (Original UK Edition)
5/1/16
A former employee is laid to rest. Kitty and Frank reach an understanding. Grove confronts Tilly. Jimmy thinks he’s a hunted man, even as he makes the deal of his life.
8 Episode Eight (Original UK Edition)
5/8/16
The Whiteleys deal starts to look bad. A reporter confronts Jimmy. Grove undertakes a good deed and a new project before retiring. Harry and Mae also retire.
9 Episode Nine (Original UK Edition)
5/15/16
Josie takes on a new role and an old one. Whiteleys’ troubles lead Jimmy and Mr. Crabb to take a big risk. Found out, Jimmy takes desperate measures.
10 Episode Ten (Original UK Edition)
5/22/16
The press links Harry with Jimmy’s demise. Suppliers refuse to sell. Stockholders are up in arms. The store’s 20th anniversary sale approaches. What’s Harry to do?
101 The Making of The Final Season
3/14/16
Take an exclusive peek behind the scenes of the final season of Mr. Selfridge. Featuring set, costume and hair and make-up design with cast and crew. Interviews include Jeremy Piven (Harry Selfridge), Katherine Kelly (Mae Rennard), Ron Cook (Mr. Crabb) and Amanda Abingdon (Miss Mardle).
102 The Rise and Fall of Harry Selfridge
5/17/16
Season-only
Our shopping experience that we now take for granted was pretty much all down to Harry Selfridge. He created an environment where the workers had a voice and he cared for their well being. But he was also a tragically flawed man who loved women and gambling, and it’s the excess that led to Harry’s downfall.
103 The Ladies of Selfridges
5/17/16
Season-only
The Mr. Selfridge writers’ room has always been full of amazing, strong women. Cast and crew discuss the powerful and independent female characters of Agnes Towler, Lady Mae, the Hawkins sisters, Josie Mardle, and more.
104 Jeremy Piven on Harry Selfridge
5/17/16
Season-only
Jeremy Piven reflects on his four-season journey in the role of Harry Selfridge. Piven discusses working with Katherine Kelly, the Dolly Sisters’ intoxicating young and artistic vibe, and Harry Selfridge’s “beautiful and full and tragic life.”
105 Katherine Kelly on Lady Mae
5/17/16
Season-only
No longer a Lady, Mae comes into this season on the tail end of her second divorce. Each season has revealed a new side of Mae, and Katherine Kelly believes this season we see her character’s true self.
106 Ron Cook on Mr. Crabb
5/17/16
Season-only
Mr. Crabb is a sort of conscience of the store. Ron Cook talks about his character’s relationships with Mr. Grove, Miss Mardle, Harry, and the store.

About this show

Jeremy Piven (Entourage) stars as Harry Gordon Selfridge, the flamboyant--and troubled--American retail tycoon and showman seeking to provide London's shoppers with the ultimate merchandise and the ultimate thrill in 1909 London.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
654 reviews
M.A. Morrow
April 29, 2016
Scoundrel became too back room, dirty dealing causing wife to stray. Huge dept store beginnings excellently done. Lives, treachery, done well. Snob, snooty people trying to rule done well. Rich ruling politics portrayed realistically. Great 2nd show, after D.Abbey.
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Vicki Shorten Harz
May 24, 2015
Wonderful acting, emoting and dialogue between the actors. Just love the period costumes along with both the indoor and outdoor scenery. The story line is of constant interest. Thank you! P.S. Please bring a Selfridge Department Store to N.Y.C. !!
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Bigg B
April 16, 2013
I was skeptical at first, but I was hooked after the very first episode! There is something about the premise of the story that was instantly more entertaining that Downton Abbey for me. I'm a huge fan of the Abbey... but that story took a few episodes to draw me in. This one was an instant hit. It always leaves me eagerly waiting for the next episode! Perfect companion for Nexus 10 users. Looks absolutely brilliant on the sharp screen. Great show to have on the go.
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