THE BBC has axed a comedy series with a huge comedian as its star just weeks after their epic TV return.<\/p>\n
The Corporation has a number of comedies on its books<\/span>, but some have been more successful than others. <\/p>\n
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Now, TV<\/span> Zone is reporting that Queen of Oz has been axed after just one series. <\/p>\n
The comedy was co-written and starred Catherine Tate as Queen Georgiana, a disgraced member of a fictional British Royal Family<\/span>. <\/p>\n
Considered the 'black sheep' of the family, Georgiana has spent her formative years plastered all over the tabloids, making her quite the PR disaster.<\/p>\n
But the party girl has to step up when she is sent to Australia<\/span> to rule the country after her mother, The Queen<\/span>, takes the unprecedented step of abdicating her Australian throne.<\/p>\n
<\/picture>LOOK WHO'S BACK <\/span><\/p>\n
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The Queen hopes her decision will be the making of her spoilt daughter, whose knowledge of the country doesn't expand beyond the hunky Hemsworth brothers. <\/p>\n
The comedy aired earlier this year and consisted of six episodes.<\/p>\n
The news<\/span> comes just weeks after Catherine made her highly anticipated return to Doctor Who. <\/p>\n
Catherine, 54, resumed her role as Donna Noble alongside David Tennant, who originally played the 10th Time Lord. <\/p>\n
<\/picture>THROW OFF THE MASK <\/span><\/p>\n
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<\/picture>dinner drama <\/span><\/p>\n
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The pair returned for three special episodes to celebrate the show's 60th Anniversary, 13 years after Catherine last played the part. <\/p>\n
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The BBC<\/span> declined to comment when approached by The Sun Online.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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