Mrs Patmore, the resident cook at Downton Abbey, is played by veteran English actress Lesley Nicol. Known in Britain for her stage and television work, including a series of tea commercials, she has some of the wittiest lines on the period drama.
Can you cook in real life?
No, not really [Laughs]. I mean, I can get by, but I think the world is made of two types of people - ones that follow recipe books and ones who can just dive in and create something. I'm the recipe-book one. But it doesn't always work out, even when I do a recipe.
So you don't film at Highclere Castle often because your scenes are mostly in the kitchen?
It is split into two. When they are in the house upstairs, that is the real castle, Highclere Castle - beautiful, beautiful building. What they decided to do was build a whole joining set at Ealing Film Studios, in London. It's an amazing set. Literally, you walk into my kitchen, and that takes you through to the servants' hall and the corridors and bedrooms, so it is quite a big set. It stays there for the amount of months we are filming.