"A landmark adaptation that redefined the portrayal of the Black British experience on the small screen."
Adapted from Candice Carty-Williams’ bestselling novel, Queenie arrived as a defiant exploration of Black British womanhood. The series captured the often painful reality of navigating modern London while grappling with identity and generational trauma. Its legacy lies in its refusal to sanitize the protagonist’s journey; Queenie Jenkins was allowed to be flawed, vulnerable, and deeply human. By centering a narrative on the specific intersections of race, class, and mental health, the show broke new ground for UK television. It challenged existing tropes, replacing them with an authentic portrait of self-discovery. Although its run is complete, the impact of its storytelling continues to influence how diverse voices are prioritized in broadcasting. Set a reminder to stay informed about any future revivals or news regarding this universe.
| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Jun 04, 2024 | The Prodigal Granddaughter Returns | |
| E2 | Jun 04, 2024 | Clean Break Queenie | |
| E3 | Jun 05, 2024 | From Virgin to Vixen | |
| E4 | Jun 05, 2024 | The Nightmare Before Christmas | |
| E5 | Jun 11, 2024 | New Year, Old Problems | |
| E6 | Jun 11, 2024 | She's Royal | |
| E7 | Jun 12, 2024 | Happy Earthstrong! | |
| E8 | Jun 12, 2024 | Love, Finally |
Production Type: Limited Series
Queenie (2024) is a standalone Limited Series that concluded its 8-episode run in June 2024. Developed as a faithful adaptation of Candice Carty-Williams bestselling novel, the production was conceived as a complete narrative arc exploring the life of a young Jamaican British woman in South London. The series was produced by Further South Details and Lionsgate Television, positioning it as a prestige drama designed to capture the specific emotional journey of the protagonist without the intention of extending beyond the source material.
The project maintained a definitive structure by focusing on the internal growth and external challenges presented in the original book. Because the narrative concludes with the resolution of the immediate personal crises and the step toward healing, the creative team focused on a finite storytelling model. This approach ensures the series remains a self-contained work of television that respects the literary boundaries of its foundation while providing a satisfying conclusion for viewers.
Both shows feature raw, authentic explorations of Black womanhood within a complex London landscape.
Both shows offer raw, authentic portraits of Black women navigating messy, transformative self-discovery journeys.
Both shows feature messy, relatable protagonists navigating complex redemption arcs with sharp, dark humor.
Both shows masterfully blend cringeworthy humor with the messy, authentic struggles of young adulthood.
Both shows offer raw, relatable portraits of women navigating modern life’s messy, competitive milestones.