Volume 18 of Prisoner Cell Block H is the biggest yet! Spanning 12 discs, this volume contains over 36 hours of your favourite Aussie drama. In this volume Ruth is sent to Blackmoor, Queenie Marshall arrives at Wentworth and Dennis is shot when Frank holds Dennis and Meg hostage. An old face from the past returns to Wentworth, but something's not quite right with her. Lou arranges a hunger strike while Joan gets a nasty surprise from Rita's biker mates. Volume 18 has old and new characters, escape attempts, violence, backstabbing and romance. It's got everything the cult Prisoner fan has come to expect from this gritty, iconic drama.
Prisoner Cell Block H: Volume 5 (8 Discs)
Volume 15 of Prisoner Cell Block H has everything a cult fan of Prisoner could want.This volume is full the same gruesome grit, bashful boycotting and ingenious plots that have made this series one of Australia's most iconic dramas.Along with the intricate relationships and brutal acts of kindness, there are new characters that cause even more trouble behind bars, a huge riot and even a daring escape not by land or ocean, but by air!Be sure to watch the next 32 episodes of some of the finest uncompromising jail set drama that will keep you coming back for more.
Joan returns to Wentworth but realises she no longer has any power, a television documentary is shot at the prison and Alice eats some poisoned chocolates meant for Rita.
This brilliant box set features some of the most memorable and infamous episodes in the entire history of Prisoner Cell Block H. As Bea attacks Joan The Freak Ferguson with an iron bar, Wentworth is set on fire and everyone gets trapped. During 32 episodes of non-stop action, two women will die, one will give birth and after the arrival of Nola McKenzie (Carole Skinner), one of Wentworth's best ever villains, someone will drown in a sink. And when the women identify the murderer, Bea is ready with a soldering iron. Welcome to 8 DVD's and over 25 hours of genuinely unmissable drama. Extras include: Audio commentaries with Val Lehman and Jentah Sobott, and reminiscing with Val Lehman: K for Killer introduction and Prison Food on Set.
Rita becomes the new Top Dog, Lexie is charged with Lou's murder and Julie is devastated when she is turned down for parole.
Bea is on the run, Lizzie tries to stand up to Joan, and Nola is smuggling in drugs. Ellen turns out to be Alan (which accounts for the problems in the shower) and after 360 episodes, Governor Erica Davidson (Patsy King) resigns. It's another 8 DVDs of classic Wentworth action. As well as this, Joan is taken hostage, Head of Department of Corrective Services Ted Douglas (Ian Smith) is accused of corruption, and Bea finds an opportunity to use the zip gun that gets planted in her dressing gown. It's 32 episodes and over 25 hours of iconic drama, including the arrival of Pixie Mason (Judy McBurney)and Governor Ann Reynolds (Gerda Nicholson).Extras include: Dear Chrissie Q & A with Amanda Muggleton: Other Things, Auditions, Chrissie's Return, Funniest Moment, Women in Prison, You Character, Like Mother Like Daughter, Looking Good, Chrissie & You, Recurring Character, Favourite To Dog & Governor, Stunts, Once off Special, Remake.
Get ready for more Prisoner Cell Block H action with Volume 16. Wentworth is evacuated after an anonymous phone tipoff. Angel arranges for a brutal attack on Meg, resulting in an act of retaliation she won't soon forget. Myra finds Bobbie's dope plants in the garden - she takes drastic action with her and Judy isn't happy. New inmate Samantha Greenway arrives, on the charge of drug possession. Tragedy strikes when Brian Lowe comes to set Ann and Meg free from a booby-trapped building. ...
The second volume collection of classic Australian soap opera Prisoner Cell Block H.
The amazing Volume 14 of Prisoner Cell Block H is packed full of the same gripping drama that continues to make this show get better with every episode!From car bombs detonating on the wrong targets, to a poisonous snake causing havoc behind the bars, the action and drama never lets up. Old characters make come backs to see familiar faces of previous jail stints, a few relationships blossom but many don't as the continuous plotting for murder reaches breaking point.You better get your friends around, the ones that aren't double crossing you of course, and settle yourself in for 32 episodes of gritty and relentless Australian drama.
Episodes 385-416 of the long-running Australian soap. Set within the walls of Wentworth Detention Centre for Women, the show offers an unflinching portrayal of issues including racism, domestic abuse, violence and rape. In this volume, Joan 'Freak' Ferguson (Maggie Kirkpatrick)'s dominance within the prison receives a challenge from an unlikely source, the arrival of her niece, Lucy (Yoni Pryor), at Wentworth. Elsewhere, with Bea Smith (Val Lehman) finally leaving the prison after yet another showdown with Joan, a number of new arrivals including Cass Parker (Babs McMillan) and Bobbie Mitchell (Maxine Klibingaitis) contend for Bea's vacant position as top dog among the prisoners.
Get set for 40 episodes and over 29 hours of iconic Australian drama with Prisoner Cell Block H: Volume 17!It's goodbye Bobbie after she attends her parole hearing and is released from Wentworth. A sniper opens fire on the prisoners while they are in the grounds. The isolation wing becomes a hotbed of forbidden romance. Suspicion surrounds new inmates fresh from Barnhurst. A terrorist group break into the prison in search of Ruth. The women's nightmare begins when they are told one of them will die every hour until they are able to secure Ruth's release.The drama continues over 10 discs with your favourite inmates in this next volume of Prisoner Cell Block H.
For the women of Wentworth life is tough on the 'inside'. Battling the system and often each other the women must learn to adjust to life behind bars the best they can. Captured in this box set are three DVDs jam-packed with some of the best episodes from the entire series. Sit back and enjoy over nine hours of Wentworth drama... Episodes comprise: 1. The Early Years: Bea Smith rules the roost in this collection of early episodes featuring the famous tunnel escape
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