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Genre | Comedy |
Written by | Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft |
Starring | Les Dennis Wendy Richard |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 1 (unbroadcast pilot) |
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Producers | David Croft Penny Croft |
Production location | Bury St Edmunds |
Production company | Worldwide Theatrix |
Here Comes the Queen is a British sitcom pilot that was written by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft. It starred Les Dennis and Wendy Richard. Dennis and Richard play a brother and sister who discover they are heirs to the throne of a small (fictitious) country in the former Soviet Union.[1] A single pilot episode was produced, but never broadcast.[2]
A DVD was planned to be released shortly after the pilot's broadcast.[3] However, since the pilot never aired, the DVD was scrapped.
Television series created by David Croft
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