Queenie's Castle | |
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Main cast |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Written by | Keith Waterhouse Willis Hall |
Starring | Diana Dors Freddie Fletcher Brian Marshall Barrie Rutter Tony Caunter Lynne Perrie Kathy Staff Bryan Mosley |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Language(s) | English |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 18 |
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Producer(s) | Yorkshire Television |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | ITV |
Original run | 5 November 1970 – 5 September 1972 |
Queenie's Castle is a British sitcom set in early 1970s Leeds, West Yorkshire that aired on ITV from 1970 to 1972. The series featured popular British actress Diana Dors.
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Starring Diana Dors as the eponymous Queenie Shepherd, the programme revolved around the lives and, often illegal, activities of the residents of a tower block in early 1970s Leeds, West Yorkshire. Queenie's husband Lionel never appears, leaving the neighbours and viewers alike to assume he is in prison.[1] Various excuses are made, such as "He's working on the motorway in Carlisle", but these change throughout the series.
The family's archenemy, Mrs. Petty, lives on a ground floor flat and runs a pâtisserie in a row of shops at the bottom of the flats. Mrs. Petty's main friend is Mrs. Blakey who also dislikes the Shepherds. Although Mrs. Petty is seen to live in a ground floor flat — and this is made perfectly obvious throughout the series — on more than one occasion she claims to live next door to the Shepherds, who quite clearly live several floors up.
Produced by Yorkshire Television, the scripts were written by Keith Waterhouse (author of Billy Liar) and Willis Hall.[2] The last 4 episodes of series one were recorded in black and white due to the ITV colour strike.
Although the location was unspecified on screen, parts of the series were filmed in Quarry Hill, Leeds - the council flats where it was filmed have since been demolished.[1] The council flats used, were notable because they were the first council flats of their kind, built in art deco style in the 1930s. For a photograph of the flats see the Leodis database [1][2] and their demolition shortly after the series [3]
All three series of Queenie's Castle were released (separately) by Simply Media in May 2009. Network DVD has released a 3-disc box set of the complete series in August 2009.
DVD | Year(s) | Release date |
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The Complete Series 1 | 1970 | 18 May 2009 |
The Complete Series 2 | 1971 | 18 May 2009 |
The Complete Series 3 | 1972 | 18 May 2009 |
The Complete Series 1 to 3 Box Set | 1970- 1972 |
10 Aug 2009 |