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3 unusual facts about Queenie Watts


Arthur Mullard

So popular was Mullard's character that a sequelYus, My Dear — was broadcast in 1976, in which Wally and his wife Lily (Queenie Watts) had moved out of their caravan into a council house.

Queenie Watts

She appeared in the 1966 film version of Alfie, singing "Goodbye, Dolly Gray" in a memorable, riotous bar-room brawl sequence.

She appeared in many British films, including the Joan Littlewood production Sparrers Can't Sing (1963) as herself in scenes set in the Iron Bridge Tavern, Millwall, which she ran in real life and in which she starred in the TV series Stars and Garters (1963).



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