The House of Windsor
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Comedy
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 6
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 1994-05-15
Last EP | 1994-06-26
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Rating : 3
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PR man Max Kelvin is hired by Prince Charles to change the Monarchy's image. His first task: to tackle the web of intrigue spun by the staff of Buckingham Palace under the lead of Lord Bermondsey.
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Granada Television
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 1994-05-15
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I Wasn't the Only Person Smoking in Windsor Castle
1994-05-15
The innermost sanctum of Buckingham Palace is disturbed when 'Charlie' decides to improve the Monarchy's image by hiring a top – but vulgar – Fleet Street-pounding PR man.
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I've Managed to Track Down Royston Bloat
1994-05-22
Montague and Nicholas concoct a plan to have the interfering Mr Kelvin removed from the Palace ASAP. Unfortunately, Lady Sharpcott's loose tongue brings their plans crashing down.
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They're Dogs with Attitudes
1994-05-29
An initiative to buy replacement electrical goods for the Palace from small British manufacturers goes terribly wrong when a floor buffer gets out of control. Danny is left to clear up the ensuing mess.
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Pick a Princess
1994-06-12
Kelvin concocts a plan to improve the Royals' image by running a newspaper contest to replace the Princess of Wales; Bermondsey and Foulsham are enthusiastic about the idea of being rid of Diana, but not so much on Max's methods.
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Prince of Passion
1994-06-19
A book exposing the scandalous bedroom antics and affairs of the Duke of Edinburgh is published in America. Nicholas encourages Max to sort out the potential mess.
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Queen Mother, RIP
1994-06-26
A run-through of procedures in case of the death of the Queen Mother goes awry when one of the staff overhears a conversation out of context. At least a lucrative Japanese trade deal might come out of it!
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