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Prisoner Cell Block H - Volume 12 DVD

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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. [show more]

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Released
12 March 2012
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Fremantle Home Entertainment 
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Runtime
1454 minutes 
Features
Box set, PAL 
Barcode
5030697020550 
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Episodes 353-384 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, the rivalry of Joan 'Freak' Ferguson (Maggie Kirkpatrick) and influential prisoner Bea Smith (Val Lehman) continues, but with a new twist - the murderer, Nola McKenzie (Carole Skinner), finds herself caught up in the conflict. Though Nola believes that aiding Ferguson in her greatest battle may bring her rewards, she might find that placing herself between the two most fearsome figures in the prison is a dangerous game to play. Elsewhere, trouble continues at the halfway house and Joan's father (Carl Bleazby) pays a visit to his troubled daughter.