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Queenie's Castle (1970–1972) — comedy on ITV1
About Queenie's Castle
Queenie's Castle ended on September 5, 1972, on ITV1. The show concluded after three seasons, with its final episode airing on that date.
It was a comedy series set in a tower block called Margaret Rose House, where Queenie Shepherd, played by Diana Dors, was the central character. The series depicted Queenie’s life as she managed her family and dealt with various residents, including her three sons—Raymond, Douglas, and Bernard—who were involved in somewhat shady dealings. The show also featured conflicts with Mrs. Petty, the Secretary of the Residents' Association, as she often opposed Queenie’s ways.
The cast included Diana Dors as Queenie Shepherd, Tony Caunter as Jack, Barrie Rutter as Douglas Shepherd, Freddie Fletcher as Raymond Shepherd, Brian Marshall as Bunny Shepherd, Lynne Perrie as Miss Petty, and Bryan Mosley as the Landlord. The series was a 30-minute comedy that originally premiered in November 1970 and concluded in September 1972. It did not have a rated score available.
Queenie's Castle episode schedule
18 aired
Aired · 18
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| September 5, 1972 | S3·E6 | The Patter of Tiny Feet |
| August 29, 1972 | S3·E5 | Mr. Faintheart |
| August 22, 1972 | S3·E4 | England Expects |
| August 15, 1972 | S3·E3 | The One That Got Away |
| August 8, 1972 | S3·E2 | New Broom |
| August 1, 1972 | S3·E1 | The Prowler |
| July 8, 1971 | S2·E6 | Castles in the Air |
| July 1, 1971 | S2·E5 | On the Wagon |
| June 24, 1971 | S2·E4 | Industrial Relations |
| June 17, 1971 | S2·E3 | The Breadwinner |
| June 10, 1971 | S2·E2 | The Ladykillers |
| June 3, 1971 | S2·E1 | Sweetness and Light |
| December 10, 1970 | S1·E6 | Unaccustomed As I Am |
| December 3, 1970 | S1·E5 | Trial by Fury |
| November 26, 1970 | S1·E4 | Just Good Friends |
| November 19, 1970 | S1·E3 | They Also Served |
| November 12, 1970 | S1·E2 | The Great Debate |
| November 5, 1970 | S1·E1 | We Humbly Beseech |