''Queenie's Castle'' is a British
sitcom
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set in early 1970s
Leeds
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, West Yorkshire. The series was made for the
ITV by
Yorkshire Television
ITV Yorkshire, previously known as Yorkshire Television and commonly referred to as just YTV, is the British television service provided by ITV Broadcasting Limited for the Yorkshire franchise area on the ITV network. Until 1974, this was prima ...
and aired from 1970 to 1972. The series starred British actress
Diana Dors
Diana Dors (born Diana Mary Fluck; 23 October 19314 May 1984) was an English actress and singer.
Dors came to public notice as a blonde bombshell, much in the style of Americans Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and Mamie Van Doren. Dors was ...
.
Plot
Starring Diana Dors as the eponymous Queenie Shepherd, the series revolved around the lives and, often illegal, activities of the residents of a
Social Housing Development in early 1970s Leeds, West Yorkshire. Queenie's husband Lionel never appears, leaving the neighbours and viewers alike to assume he is in prison.
Various excuses are made, such as "He's working on the motorway in
Carlisle
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", but this changed throughout the series.
Queenie shared her flat with four men - her shady brother-in-law Jack, and her sons: labourer Raymond, van driver Bunny, and the unemployed Douglas.
The family's
archenemy
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Etymology
The word ''archenemy'' some ...
, Mrs Petty, lives on a ground floor flat and runs a
cake shop in a row of shops at the bottom of the flats. Mrs Petty's main friend is Mrs Blakely 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.
Production

Produced by
Yorkshire Television
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, the scripts were written by
Keith Waterhouse
Keith Spencer Waterhouse (6 February 1929 – 4 September 2009) was a British novelist and newspaper columnist and the writer of many television series.
Biography
Keith Waterhouse was born in Hunslet, Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. ...
(author of ''
Billy Liar
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The semi-comical story is about William Fisher, ...
'') and
Willis Hall.
The remaining four episodes of series one were recorded in black and white due to the ITV
colour strike
The Colour Strike was a period of industrial action by technicians at all ITV companies from 13 November 1970 to 8 February 1971 (although some shows made during this period in black-and-white were having their first transmission as late as Dece ...
.
Although the location was unspecified on screen, parts of the series were filmed in
Quarry Hill,
Leeds
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. The council flats, where it was filmed have since been demolished.
They were notable as the first council flats of their kind, built in
art deco
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style in the 1930s.
Cast
*
Diana Dors
Diana Dors (born Diana Mary Fluck; 23 October 19314 May 1984) was an English actress and singer.
Dors came to public notice as a blonde bombshell, much in the style of Americans Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and Mamie Van Doren. Dors was ...
- Queenie Shepherd
*
Freddie Fletcher
Freddie Fletcher (born 1950) is an English actor best known for playing Jud, in Ken Loach's 1969 film '' Kes''. He also appeared in the ITV series ''Fox''.
Early years
Fletcher was born in Grimethorpe, West Riding of Yorkshire, and attended Wi ...
- Raymond Herbert Shepherd
* Brian Marshall - Bernard Anthony "Bunny" Shepherd
*
Barrie Rutter
Barrie Thomas Rutter OBE (born 12 December 1946) is an English actor and the founder and former artistic director of the Northern Broadsides theatre company based in Dean Clough complex, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England.
Biography
Rutter was ...
- Douglas Fairbanks Shepherd
*
Tony Caunter
Anthony Patrick Caunter (born 22 September 1937) is a Retired British actor best known for his role as Jack Shepherd in the Yorkshire TV sitcom ''Queenie's Castle'' and also his portrayal of Roy Evans in '' EastEnders'' from 1994 to 2003.
The ...
- Jack Henry Shepherd
*
Lynne Perrie
Lynne Perrie (born Jean Dudley; 7 April 1931 – 24 March 2006) was an English actress, singer and television personality, best known as Mrs Casper in Ken Loach's 1969 film '' Kes'', Mrs Petty in the television series ''Queenie's Castle'', and a ...
- Mrs Edith Petty
*
Bryan Mosley
Bryan Mosley (25 August 1931 – 9 February 1999) was a British actor, best known for his role as grocer Alf Roberts in the long-running ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street''.
Early life
Mosley was born in Leeds, an only child, to Agnes Basqui ...
- Jeremy, the landlord
*
Kathy Staff - Mrs Blakely
Episodes
Series 1
* We Humbly Beseech (5 November 1970)
* The Great Debate (12 November 1970)
* They Also Served (19 November 1970)
* Just Good Friends (26 November 1970)
* Trial By Fury (3 December 1970)
* Unaccustomed As I Am (10 December 1970)
Series 2
* Sweetness And Light (3 June 1971)
* The Ladykillers (10 June 1971)
* The Breadwinner (17 June 1971)
* Industrial Relations (24 June 1971)
* On The Wagon (1 July 1971)
* Castles In The Air (8 July 1971)
Series 3
* The Prowler (1 August 1972)
* New Broom (8 August 1972)
* The One That Got Away (15 August 1972)
* England Expects (22 August 1972)
* Mr Faintheart (29 August 1972)
* The Patter Of Tiny Feet (5 September 1972)
Reception
According to the BFI, "Dors proved so popular as the brassy Queenie that after the third and final series, she and Caunter essentially reprised their characters under different names for the rugby league sitcom All Our Saturdays (ITV, 1973)."
DVD releases
All three series of ''Queenie's Castle'' were released (separately) by Simply Media in May 2009. Network has released a three-disc box set of the complete series in August 2009.
References
External links
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*{{British Comedy Guide, tv, queenies_castle
Television series by Yorkshire Television
Television series by ITV Studios
1970s British sitcoms
1970 British television series debuts
1972 British television series endings
ITV sitcoms
Television shows set in Yorkshire
Television shows set in Leeds
English-language television shows