Welcome to Wentworth Prison where everbody has a story but where one sentence can change your life. Remember Bea Smith as gutsy and fearless ruling Wentworth Correctional Centre with an iron fist. But who was Bea Smith before prison? How did a housewife and mother from the suburbs become Top Dog without rival? Having taken Australia by storm and now on air on Five Australia's most famous correctional centre opens its gates for the first time in 27 years in an edgy sexy and graphic re-imagining of the popular drama series Prisoner: Cell Block H. Featuring both... new and original characters this no-holds-barred drama charts their struggle to survive in the violent pressure cooker environment of a contemporary women's prison. It's drama with conviction. [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. Welcome to Wentworth Prison where everybody hasa story but where one sentence can change your life. Remember Bea Smith as gutsy and fearless, ruling Wentworth Correctional Centre with an iron fist. But who was Bea Smith before prison? How did a housewife and mother from the suburbs become "Top Dog" without rival? Having taken Australia by storm and now on air on Five, Australia's most famous correctional centre opens its gates for the first time in 27 years in an edgy, sexy and graphic re-imagining of the popular drama series, Prisoner: Cell Block H. Featuring both new and original characters, this no-holds-barred drama charts their struggle to survive in the violent, pressure cooker environment of a contemporary women's prison. It's drama with conviction.
The complete first season of the Australian TV drama, a reimagining of 'Prisoner Cell Block H', the popular soap broadcast between 1979 and 1986. The show follows Bea Smith (Danielle Cormack), one of the most iconic 'Prisoner Cell Block H' characters, in her early days at Wentworth Detention Centre as she attempts to establish herself as a force to be reckoned with in the prison. The 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'.
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