Bea Smith is locked up while awaiting trial for the attempted murder of her husband and must learn how life works in prison.
Tough, gritty and totally compelling, this hard-edged re-imagining of the iconic Prisoner: Cell Block H remains unmissable drama. Both the staff and inmates of Wentworth Correctional Centre are struggling to come to terms with the trauma of Bea's death. Governor Vera Bennett, now under intense pressure, is increasingly forced to rely on her deputy, Jake, unaware that he is under Ferguson's control. A recovering Allie seeks vengeance against Ferguson, who claims that she killed Bea in self-defence. Meanwhile, as Liz prepares to appear as a prosecution witness in Sonia's trial, life on the outside becomes increasingly tough for Franky... This set contains all twelve episodes of Season Five.
SEASON 1: It is Bea Smith's first day at Wentworth Correctional Facility. Instantly thrown into a strange and violent new world of female prisoners where lesbian top dog Franky vies for power with Jacs Holt, the ruthless matriarch of a crime family, it seems like she isn't going to last long. This gripping drama follows Bea and how she copes being separated from both the outside world and more importantly, her very precious daughter Debbie. SEASON 2: The story picks up three months after Bea killed Jacs Holt. While Bea has been languishing in the slot, Franky has risen to top dog unopposed. But the sudden arrival of new governor Joan Ferguson is about to change all that. Ferguson's mandate is to clean up Wentworth and restore order, at any cost, to the inmates and her staff.
The final ten episodes from the eighth season of the Australian TV drama, a reimagining of 'Prisoner Cell Block H', the popular soap broadcast between 1979 and 1986 which follows the lives of the staff and inmates of a women's prison. The episodes are: 'Rogue', 'Requiem', 'The Ties That Bind', 'Judas Kiss', 'The Unknown Terrorist', 'One Eye Open', 'Collateral', 'The Abyss', 'The Reckoning' and 'Legacy'.
Tough, gritty and totally compelling, this hard-edged re-imagining of the iconic Prisoner: Cell Block H remains unmissable drama. Returning to Wentworth's rebuilt H Block four months after the fire, Bea finds that the power base has shifted and that there's a new contender for Top Dog - Kaz, a confrontational, dangerous extremist who loathes what Bea stands for. While Franky, now released from prison, tries her best to become a productive member of society, former prison governor Joan The Freak Ferguson is housed in Wentworth's Protection Unit pending trial - causing considerable uneasiness amongst the inmates... Contains all twelve episodes of series four.
WELCOME TO WENTWORTH PRISON, WHERE YOU KEEP YOUR FRIENDS CLOSE AND YOUR ENEMIES CLOSER. Tough, gritty and totally compelling, this hard-edged re-imagining of the iconic Prisoner: Cell Block H is unmissable drama. This 16-disc set contains all four hard-hitting seasons - complete and uncut! SEASON ONE It is Bea Smith's first day at Wentworth Correctional Facility. Instantly thrown into a strange new world of female prisoners and violent power struggles it certainly seems like she's not going to the distance. Can she cope with separation from the outside world? SEASON TWO While Bea is secured in solitary, Franky has risen to Top Dog unopposed. The arrival of new governor Joan Ferguson changes all that - her mandate is to clean up Wentworth and restore order - at any cost! SEASON THREE With Bea now serving life without parole, her position as top dog seems unassailable - but Ferguson is willing sacrifice anything and blackmail anyone in her desire to break Bea. SEASON FOUR Returning to Wentworth's rebuilt H Block four months after the fire, Bea finds that the power base has shifted and that there's a new contender for Top Dog - Kaz, a confrontational, dangerous extremist who loathes what Bea stands for. OVER FIVE HOURS OF BONUS FEATURES INCLUDING CAST AND CREW INTERVIEWS, BEHIND THE SCENES AND MUCH MUCH MORE.
WELCOME TO WENTWORTH PRISON, WHERE YOU KEEP YOUR FRIENDS CLOSE AND YOUR ENEMIES CLOSER. Tough, gritty and totally compelling, this hard-edged re-imagining of the iconic Prisoner: Cell Block H is unmissable drama. This 16-disc set contains all four hard-hitting seasons complete and uncut! SEASON ONE It is Bea Smith's first day at Wentworth Correctional Facility. Instantly thrown into a strange new world of female prisoners and violent power struggles, can she cope with separation from the outside world? SEASON TWO While Bea is secured in solitary, Franky has risen to Top Dog unopposed. The arrival of new governor Joan Ferguson changes all that: she intends to restore order at any cost! SEASON THREE With Bea now serving life without parole, her position as Top Dog seems unassailable but Ferguson is willing to sacrifice anything in her desire to break Bea. SEASON FOUR Returning to Wentworth's rebuilt H Block four months after the fire, Bea finds that the power base has shifted and that there's a new contender for Top Dog. SEASON FIVE Governor Bennett is increasingly forced to rely on her deputy, Jake, unaware that he is under Ferguson's control. A recovering Allie seeks vengeance against Ferguson. SPECIAL FEATURES: OVER FIVE HOURS OF BONUS FEATURES INCLUDING CAST AND CREW INTERVIEWS, BEHIND THE SCENES AND MUCH MUCH MORE.
AS SEEN ON CHANNEL 5 Four months have passed since Bea Smith's bold escape and ruthless murder of Brayden Holt. Having returned to Wentworth Correctional Centre following her successful campaign to kill Brayden, Bea has assumed the mantle of Top Dog, hailed by all - including Franky Doyle herself - as a worthy successor. But things are set to heat up with Joan 'The Freak' Ferguson realising Bea has played her, but she is determined to win the end game. Bea, meanwhile, has only one goal in mind and that is to bring The Freak down. To achieve this, she will need the help of the women and ultimately some of Ferguson's trusted officers. Unlikely alliances will form in season three which will have charring consequences. Three diverse and provocative new characters are introduced this season played by acclaimed actresses - Pia Miranda as inmate Jodie Spiteri; Libby Tanner as psychologist Bridget Westfall and Tammy MacIntosh as vigilante Karen Proctor. All three will impact the power play of the prison. Starring Danielle Cormack as Bea Smith, Nicole da Silva as Franky Doyle, Pamela Rabe as Joan Ferguson, Kate Atkinson as Vera Bennett, Celia Ireland as Liz Birdsworth, Shareena Clanton as Doreen Anderson, Katrina Milosevic as Sue 'Boomer' Jenkins, Aaron Jeffery as Matthew 'Fletch' Fletcher and Robbie Magasiva as Will Jackson. Supporting cast includes Socratis Otto as Maxine Conway, Georgia Chara as Jess Warner and Jacquie Brennan as Linda Miles.Bonus features (over 1,5h) : 1)Day in the life of Jess 2)12 episode recaps 3)Interviews with cast and crew 4)Behind the scenes footage
Every episode from all 8 seasons of the Australian television drama revolving around the hierarchy of inmates within the Wentworth Correctional Facility. Season 1 episodes are: 'No Place Like Home', 'Fly Me Away', 'The Girl Who Waited', 'The Things We Do', 'The Velvet Curtain', 'Captive', 'Something Dies', 'Mind Games', 'To the Moon' and 'Checkmate'. Season 2 episodes are: 'Born Again', 'Whatever It Takes', 'Boys in the Yard', 'The Danger Within', 'Twist the Knife', 'The Pink Dragon', 'Metamorphosis', 'Sins of the Mother', 'The Fixer', 'Jail Birds', 'Into the Night' and 'Fear Her'. Season 3 episodes are: 'The Governor's Pleasure', 'Failing Upwards', 'Knives Out', 'Righteous Acts', 'Mercy', 'Evidence', 'The Long Game', 'Goldfish', 'Freak Show', 'A Higher Court', 'The Living and the Dead' and 'Blood and Fire'. Season 4 episodes are: 'First Blood', 'Poking Spiders', 'Prisoner', 'Screw Lover', 'Love and Hate', 'Divide and Conquer', 'Panic Button', 'Plan Bea', 'Afterlife', 'Smitten', 'Eleventh Hour' and 'Seeing Red'. Season 5 episodes are: 'Scars', 'The Bitch Is Back', 'Nothing But the Truth', 'Loose Ends', 'Belly of the Beast', 'Happy Birthday, Vera', 'The Pact', 'Think Inside the Box', 'Snakehead', 'Mere Anarchy', 'Coup de Grace' and 'Hell Bent'. Season 6 episodes are: 'Clean Slate', 'The Boxer', 'Bleed Out', 'Winter Is Here', 'Bitter Pill', 'Angel of Wentworth', 'The Edge', 'Lovers and Fighters', 'Shallow Grave', 'Fractured', 'Indelible Ink' and 'Showdown'. Season 7 episodes are: 'Blood Wedding', 'Payback', 'Atonement', 'Karen', 'Ascension', 'Mother', 'Bad Blood', 'Protection', 'Under Siege: Part 1' and 'Under Siege: Part 2'. Season 8 episodes are: 'Resurrection', 'Ends and Means', 'Enemy of the State', 'Revenant', 'Fallout', 'Fugitive', 'Battle Lines', 'Goldfish: Pt 2', 'Monster', 'The Enemy Within', 'Rogue', 'Requiem', 'The Ties That Bind', 'Judas Kiss', 'The Unknown Terrorist', 'One Eye Open', 'Collateral', 'The Abyss', 'The Reckoning' and 'Legacy'.
Sirens is an affectionate, semi-fictional comedy of manners set in 1930s Australia. In an audacious stroke of casting Hugh Grant plays a stereotypically awkward and diffident Englishman, in this case a Church of England priest. The priest is despatched into the Blue Mountains west of Sydney in an effort to press the Good Word upon Norman Lindsay, an artist whose lurid works are scandalising the upright citizenry. Lindsay--capably played here by Sam Neill--really existed and though he fancied himself as a dashing Bohemian artist, his paintings were dreadful. Sirens sees Grant's rigidly decent young priest and his equally prim wife (Tara Fitzgerald) gradually tempted further and further into the rustic bacchanalia that Lindsay has founded up in the bush. This sensual world is represented by Lindsay's young muses, played by supermodel Elle MacPherson, a pre-Ally McBeal Portia De Rossi and Kate Fischer. The three are more or less unclothed for most of the film, and spend what seems an unnecessary amount of time washing each other in rock-pools. This may or may not reflect awareness on the part of the producers that the film's predictable plot and overwrought dialogue weren't going to fill a lot of seats without some help. On the DVD: Sirens is presented in 1.85:1 widescreen, but there are no extra features.--Andrew Mueller
Tough, gritty and totally compelling, this hard-edged re-imagining of the iconic Prisoner: Cell Block H remains unmissable drama. Three months have passed since the catastrophic siege, during which time the Prison management has come under intense scrutiny and tougher measures have been imposed. With Allie now top dog, the fragile peace is tested with the arrival of a notorious former inmate. SPECIAL FEATURES: Behind the scenes featurettes and brand-new cast and crew interviews
The story picks up three months after Bea killed Jacs Holt. While Bea has been languishing in the slot, Franky has risen to top dog unopposed. But the sudden arrival of new governor Joan Ferguson is about to change all that. Ferguson's mandate is to clean up Wentworth and restore order, at any cost, to the inmates and her staff. Joining the role call for the 12-part second series is Simmo, Jac Holt's second in command, who returns for the next chapter to claim her territory; Maxine Conway, a transgender inmate trying to survive unsuccessfully below the radar; Sky Pierson, an out-of-control drug addict who will stop at nothing for her next fix; and Jess Warner, Wentworth's youngest resident who's angelic demeanour belies her manipulative nature. Fletch, Will and Vera will again take up their posts as Wentworth's officers who will need to be on their guard and instincts honed to survive a new commander at the helm. Series two will leave you questioning which side of the razor wire is safer as a complex hierarchy of characters fight for survival, revenge and power who will reign supreme by the final shocking instalment?
Tough, gritty and totally compelling, this hard-edged re-imagining of the iconic Prisoner: Cell Block H remains unmissable drama and returns here for its final episodes.
The story picks up three months after Bea killed Jacs Holt. While Bea has been languishing in the slot, violence, narcotics and brutality have taken hold and Franky as top dog is anything but merciful. However, there's a new Governor on the cell block and she's cutting the supply. Sly, unnerving and relentless Joan The Freak Ferguson will stop at nothing to ensure her prison is clean. Joining the inmates is Simmo, Jac Holt's second in command, aiming to claim her territory; Maxine Conway, a transgender inmate trying to survive unsuccessfully below the radar; Sky Pierson, an out-of-control drug addict who will stop at nothing for her next fix and Jess Warner, Wentworth's youngest resident whose angelic demeanour belies her manipulative nature. Prison officers Fletch, Will and Vera need to be on their guard to cope with the prisoners and their new commander. This set contains all 12 episodes of Season Two: OVER 1 1/2 HOURS WORTH OF BONUS FEATURES INCLUDING: Interviews with cast Interviews with development team Publicity Day Set Tour
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