A controversial rape scene in the current season of Downton Abbey will not be investigated by UK TV watchdog Ofcom despite more than 400 viewer complaints.
Ofcom received 244 complaints over the episode, which screened last night on Prime in New Zealand, while a further 200 were sent to ITV.
The show, which routinely scores more than nine million viewers in its 9pm Sunday slot, is broadcast after the watershed, but is generally thought of as gentle viewing.
That all changed last month when Anna (played by Joanne Froggatt) was attacked by Mr Green (Nigel Harman). However, it took place off-screen, with no graphic scenes of the attack.
The owner of Highclere Castle, where the period drama is filmed, said the violent storyline wasn't to her tastes.