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The lives and, often illegal, activities of the residents of a tower block in early 1970s Leeds, West Yorkshire, with the brassy matriarch, Queenie Shepherd, ruling the roost over her neighbours.
Episode 6 : Castles In The Air
July. 08,1971
For once, Queenie seems to have struck lucky on the pools. But then there is always a twist.
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Episode 5 : On The Wagon
July. 01,1971
After the entire family end up in court on drunk and disorderly charges, Queenie signs them up for the local AA meeting but there is a shock in store…
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Episode 4 : Industrial Relations
June. 24,1971
Queenie is fed up with her layabout family and all the housework, so she decides to go on strike to obtain a fairer division of labour - fairer for Quennie anyway.
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Episode 3 : The Breadwinner
June. 17,1971
The cupboards are bare, and Queenie's all out of credit.
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Episode 2 : The Ladykillers
June. 10,1971
An elaborate spread has been put up as Queenie's youngest son is bringing his first girlfriend back for tea!
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Episode 1 : Sweetness And Light
June. 03,1971
Having accused her of being bad-tempered, the boys bet Queenie £5 that she can't be nice to people for five days…
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