The Freak Ferguson gets into her stride at Wentworth, dealing out bashings and false alibis and fire hosing the inmates. Meanwhile, top dog Bea is trying for parole but continues to hand out punishments as normal. On the outside, Susie gets involved with evil pimp Des, while the halfway house opens and is soon the scene for guns, fights, drug dealing and arrests. And as new prisoner Maxine Daniels (Lisa Crittenden) reveals the truth about Joan’s past, by the end of this box set, three women are dead and so is Joan’s dog. Sit back and enjoy 32 episodes and over 25 hours... of classic TV action from the much loved Prisoner Cell Block H. Special Features: Audio Commentaries with Val Lehman, Amanda Muggleton and Julieanne Newbould Val Lehman’s reminiscences on a new prisoner [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. The Freak Ferguson gets into her stride at Wentworth, dealing out bashings and false alibis and fire hosing the inmates. Meanwhile, top dog Bea is trying for parole but continues to hand out punishments as normal. On the outside, Susie gets involved with evil pimp Des, while the halfway house opens and is soon the scene for guns, fights, drug dealing and arrests. And as new prisoner Maxine Daniels (Lisa Crittenden) reveals the truth about Joan's past, by the end of this box set, three women are dead and so is Joan's dog. Sit back and enjoy 32 episodes and over 25 hours of classic TV action from the much loved Prisoner Cell Block H. Certificate 15 years and over Languages English Duration 25 hours (approx)
Episodes 289-320 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) well and truly settles into her role in the prison, dealing out beatings and punishment galore. The arrival of a new prisoner, Maxine Daniels (Lisa Crittenden), sheds some light on Joan's past and the forces which have made her the tyrant she is. Outside the prison, meanwhile, the opening of the halfway house leads to violence, drug deals and police intervention.
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