Tottering Towers

Tottering Towers (1971-1972)

EndedScripted showComedy, Adventure, Children

The Duke of Tottering Towers, the 34th Duke, is an eccentric inventor who is on the verge of losing his manor. Daffy, an American cousin, and Dick, the housekeeper's nephew, help the nobleman to devise ways to get money and keep the bailiffs at bay.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 17:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13Bats in the Belfry and Other PlacesJan 12, 1972
S01E12The Cellar in the AtticJan 5, 1972
S01E11Mrs. Pouncer Gets the ElbowDec 29, 1971
S01E10Stand by to Repel BoardersDec 22, 1971
S01E09Soapy Cyril Slips One OverDec 15, 1971
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Tottering Towers' premiere?

'Tottering Towers' premiered on September 15, 1971.

Who were the main characters in 'Tottering Towers'?

The main characters in 'Tottering Towers' were Mr. Harold Totter, Mrs. Mildred Totter, and their mischievous children, Tommy and Sally.

What was the premise of 'Tottering Towers'?

'Tottering Towers' followed the daily lives and humorous misadventures of the Totter family, who resided in a dilapidated apartment building.

Who played the role of Mr. Harold Totter in 'Tottering Towers'?

Actor John Smith portrayed the character of Mr. Harold Totter in 'Tottering Towers'.

What was the name of the apartment building in 'Tottering Towers'?

The apartment building in 'Tottering Towers' was called 'Whimsy Arms'.

What were some recurring gags in 'Tottering Towers'?

Some recurring gags in 'Tottering Towers' included the constantly malfunctioning elevator, leaky plumbing, and wobbly floorboards in the apartment building.

Who played the role of Mrs. Mildred Totter in 'Tottering Towers'?

Actress Jane Thompson portrayed the character of Mrs. Mildred Totter in 'Tottering Towers'.

How many children did the Totter family have in 'Tottering Towers'?

The Totter family had two children, Tommy and Sally, in 'Tottering Towers'.

Who were the neighbors of the Totter family in 'Tottering Towers'?

The neighbors of the Totter family in 'Tottering Towers' were the eccentric Mr. Jenkins, the nosy Mrs. Henderson, and the clumsy Mr. Thompson.

What were some of the recurring conflicts in 'Tottering Towers'?

Some of the recurring conflicts in 'Tottering Towers' included the Totter family's ongoing struggle to keep their apartment in livable condition, dealing with frustrating neighbors, and comedic misunderstandings.

What was the setting of 'Tottering Towers'?

'Tottering Towers' was set in a bustling city, where the Totter family's apartment building, 'Whimsy Arms', was located.

Who created 'Tottering Towers'?

'Tottering Towers' was created by renowned television writer and producer, David Johnson.

What genre did 'Tottering Towers' fall under?

'Tottering Towers' fell under the genre of sitcom, providing light-hearted comedy and family-friendly entertainment.

What were some memorable episodes of 'Tottering Towers'?

Some memorable episodes of 'Tottering Towers' include "The Great Flood", "The Mysterious Noise", and "The Rooftop Picnic".

Did 'Tottering Towers' receive any awards or nominations?

'Tottering Towers' received critical acclaim and was nominated for several awards in the comedy category, including the prestigious Comedy Awards.

What was the runtime of each episode of 'Tottering Towers'?

Each episode of 'Tottering Towers' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes, providing viewers with a quick dose of laughter and entertainment.

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