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13 Queens Boulevard cast.JPG

A still of the cast.

Status: Partially Found

13 Queens Boulevard is a 1979 ABC sitcom created by Richard Baer and developed by Bud Yorkin, Bernie Orenstien, and Saul Turtletaub (What's Happening!!).

The show debuted on March 20, in the time slot that usually occupied Taxi, and then aired four more episodes opposite The Ropers before it was cancelled (three more were burned off over the summer, but one episode, "The Lift", remains unaired).

Plot

The plot centered around the residents of a Queens, NY apartment complex, mainly Felicia (Eileen Brennan) and Steven Winters (Jerry Van Dyke). Other residents included Felicia's best friend and recent divorcee Elaine Dowling (Marcia Rodd), Mildred Capestro (Helen Page Camp), and daughters Annie (Susan Elliot) and Jill (Louise Williams).

Status

The show has been never re-aired since its initial airing. Only two videos and a few publicity stills surfaced.

Gallery

The regular opening credits (includes what may be footage from another episode at the very end).

The full credits, and the first five minutes of episode 1, recorded off of WLS-TV 7 Chicago.