Queen of Oz Season 1 Episode 1 Cast, Plot, Time Tonight 16 June 2023 on BBC One
Tonight (Friday 16 June 2023), BBC One broadcasts an episode of the series Queen of Oz!
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Season 1 Episode 1 Episode Summary
In this episode, we are introduced to Princess Georgiana, the spare to the British throne, whose extravagant lifestyle and notorious public scandals become a source of concern for the future of the monarchy.
Princess Georgiana’s larger-than-life personality and penchant for a party girl lifestyle have made her a constant fixture in the tabloids. As the spare to the throne, her actions are closely scrutinized by the public and the media. While her older sibling takes on the responsibility of preparing for the future monarchy, Georgiana’s antics threaten to overshadow the royal family’s image and stability.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of Queen of Oz will be broadcast on June 16 2023 on BBC One at 9:30 PM.
Is the Episode New?
The episode of Queen of Oz is all new!
Queen of Oz Cast & Stars
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Catherine Tate as Princess/Queen Georgiana Robert Coleby as Private Secretary Bernard Niky Wardley as Lady In Waiting Anabel Anthony Brandon Wong as Master of the Household Weiwei Rob Collins as Head of Security Officer Marc Kemarre William McKenna as Personal Assistant Matthew Jenna Owen as Director of Communications Zoe Daniel Lapaine as Prince Frederick David Roberts as Richard Steele Rachel Gordon as Rebecca Stewart Rodger Corser as Teddy Lily Brown Griffiths as Jasmine Luisa Prosser as Headmistress Graham Gall as Bartender |
Episode Videos & Previews
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Queen of Oz Series Information
Catherine Tate stars as Princess Georgiana, a disgraced British royal banished to live and rule in Australia. Brought down by the tabloid press for her party-hard lifestyle and dragged kicking and screaming to her new antipodean kingdom, the sitcom sees Georgiana and her royal staff struggle to adapt to new life Down Under. A series of gaffes, confusions, and cringe-inducing moments ensues in this new BBC comedy, co-written by Tate and Jeff Gutheim. |