Children's series about a magic coin that can grant wishes.Children's series about a magic coin that can grant wishes.Children's series about a magic coin that can grant wishes.
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I don't think the previous writer really understood the concept behind the Queen's Nose...it's based on a book of the same name by the brilliant children's author Dick King-Smith. In the book (as in the early series) Harmony is given a magical 50 pence piece with an unusual design on (a wreath made of clasped hands - these were the old 50 pence pieces) and a riddle to solve. Once she solves the riddle, she discovers that by rubbing the coin exactly on the spot where the Queen's nose is (on the profile of the queen on the coin) she is granted one wish out of a total of seven. The book (and the first series) dealt with her ensuing adventures. Admittedly the later series were tired and had little to do with the original story, but the first few were great and were (mainly) true to the book. I thought they were great when they first appeared on television - one of my weekly television highlights! (After having watched the series and read the book I even came across an old 50 pence piece with the same design and half believed it would grant me wishes too - well, I was a lot younger then!)The acting and the pace were both well executed - well worth watching.
We all had a 50 pence piece at one time in our lives and we made a wish by rubbing the queens nose. Eventually, the nose began to fade, so did the wishes and then so did this amazing, brilliant TV show.
I first watched this series while it was still in production in 1995, I was hooked and absolutely loved it! However, the earlier series are more better, this is what attracted me to the show. Victoria Shalet (Harmony) & Heather-Jay Jones (Melody) played the sisters, they tolerated each other but what 2 sisters don't? The series was the best when it centered around Harmony and her 50 pence piece, but as the series grew, more characters started to come into the show & that's when it sort of changed - the coin fell into someone else's hands (Ella James) and I didn't find the show as interesting. I still think the show is definitely a 10/10 because of its originality and like I've already mentioned, the original cast in the earlier series were great to watch! It's just a shame they don't make TV shows like this no more.
For the first couple of series (back in 1995), this was a good series. But, like with so many CBBC programmes adapted from books, it has run on far too long - losing all of its originality and degrading into pathetic slapstick.
I believe it was based a a Dick King Smith novel - the title 'The Queen's Nose' was because you had to rub the Queen's nose (on the 'head' side)on the 50p to make a wish. It was the tale of Harmony and her family, including the mysterious Uncle Ginger - (who knew all about the magic coin, amongst other things!).
I can only think that the BBC continues to make this because the children who watch it these days don't have the attention span to watch a 'real' programme (which this once was) with a proper storyline and plot.
I believe it was based a a Dick King Smith novel - the title 'The Queen's Nose' was because you had to rub the Queen's nose (on the 'head' side)on the 50p to make a wish. It was the tale of Harmony and her family, including the mysterious Uncle Ginger - (who knew all about the magic coin, amongst other things!).
I can only think that the BBC continues to make this because the children who watch it these days don't have the attention span to watch a 'real' programme (which this once was) with a proper storyline and plot.
when this first came out i loved it! the first 3 series were great but since Harmony left the The Queen's Nose has gone to someone else it's not so good. they don't seem to repeat the first 3 but i think they should. it brings back memories of my childhood, like The Demon Headmaster and Ghosthunter and Out Of Tune. the BBC should repeat them more because they never do.
i'm not sure if they've got DVD of this out but if they don't they should. or at least the first 3. they were brilliant because it was original and had lots of action but now it's getting a bit the same and boring. or it might be cause i'm getting too old for it.
i'm not sure if they've got DVD of this out but if they don't they should. or at least the first 3. they were brilliant because it was original and had lots of action but now it's getting a bit the same and boring. or it might be cause i'm getting too old for it.
The Queen's Nose is a rather silly programme from the BBC and everybody just acts stupid at times.
This is about a group of children that find a coin (a 50p I think) than can grant wishes.
I don't really understand what this is about and where did that coin originate and how come it has special powers?
The BBC have made some good children's programmes over the years but The Queen's Nose has to be one of the worse. Also, what a stupid name for a programme. Whoever thought of The Queens Nose for the title wants their head examining.
Looking at the cast list, I'm rather surprised to see one of Britain's best loved actresses amongst the cast: the late Dame Thora Hird.
To sum up, a rather stupid programme.
This is about a group of children that find a coin (a 50p I think) than can grant wishes.
I don't really understand what this is about and where did that coin originate and how come it has special powers?
The BBC have made some good children's programmes over the years but The Queen's Nose has to be one of the worse. Also, what a stupid name for a programme. Whoever thought of The Queens Nose for the title wants their head examining.
Looking at the cast list, I'm rather surprised to see one of Britain's best loved actresses amongst the cast: the late Dame Thora Hird.
To sum up, a rather stupid programme.
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- TriviaThere is an episode by episode review of the Queens Nose called On The Nose Podcast and features interviews with cast and crew.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Diminishing Returns: The Living Daylights (2020)
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