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Prisoner

  • TV Series
  • 1979–1986
  • TV-14
  • 50m
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Maggie Kirkpatrick in Prisoner (1979)
Prisoner Cell Block H: Episode 667
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Follows the lives of inmates and staff at Wentworth, a high-security women's prison in Australia, exploring their backstories, daily struggles, and interpersonal relationships within the har... Read allFollows the lives of inmates and staff at Wentworth, a high-security women's prison in Australia, exploring their backstories, daily struggles, and interpersonal relationships within the harsh realities of incarceration.Follows the lives of inmates and staff at Wentworth, a high-security women's prison in Australia, exploring their backstories, daily struggles, and interpersonal relationships within the harsh realities of incarceration.

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    • Elspeth Ballantyne
    • Betty Bobbitt
    • Sheila Florance
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    • Stars
      • Elspeth Ballantyne
      • Betty Bobbitt
      • Sheila Florance
    • 41User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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      • 10 wins total

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    Elspeth Ballantyne
    Elspeth Ballantyne
    • Meg Morris…
    • 1979–1986
    Betty Bobbitt
    Betty Bobbitt
    • Judy Bryant
    • 1980–1985
    Sheila Florance
    Sheila Florance
    • Lizzie Birdsworth
    • 1979–1984
    Maggie Kirkpatrick
    Maggie Kirkpatrick
    • Joan Ferguson
    • 1982–1986
    Val Lehman
    Val Lehman
    • Bea Smith
    • 1979–1983
    Patsy King
    • Erica Davidson
    • 1979–1984
    Gerda Nicolson
    Gerda Nicolson
    • Ann Reynolds…
    • 1981–1986
    Colette Mann
    • Doreen Burns…
    • 1979–1984
    Judith McGrath
    Judith McGrath
    • Colleen Powell
    • 1979–1984
    Joy Westmore
    • Joyce Barry…
    • 1979–1986
    Barbara Jungwirth
    • Lorna Young…
    • 1979–1986
    Fiona Spence
    Fiona Spence
    • Vera Bennett…
    • 1979–1981
    Rod Allen
    • Gate Guard John…
    • 1982–1984
    Gerard Maguire
    Gerard Maguire
    • Jim Fletcher
    • 1979–1982
    Delva Hunter
    • Joan Barfield…
    • 1979–1984
    Lois Collinder
    • Alice 'Lurch' Jenkins…
    • 1984–1986
    Louise Siversen
    • Lou Kelly…
    • 1981–1986
    Reylene Pearce
    • Phyllis Hunt…
    • 1979–1984
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    10Nglas

    One of the Best Cult Television Shows

    I began watching Prisoner Cell Block H as a child while living in England. This was during the late 1980's and the show had already ended, but the reruns were extremely popular and people would forget the show had been over for two years. Right away, the show became my favorite. Prisoner was one of the first, if not the first, television show that was centered on and starring a cast of mostly women. It was also one of the first shows to portray an open lesbian in a positive light. Characters such as Bea Smith, Myra Desmond, Sandy Edwards, and Marie Winter made this show addictive. Besides rooting for the good guys to reclaim power in the constant power struggles, there was also the entertaining game of spotting actors who have been with the show before returning as another character and also spotting the wobbling sets. Low budget, starring plain, ordinary women... this show probably wasn't expected to be as huge as it became, but after watching a few episodes, anyone will see just why it became such a hit.
    mrviolence

    Best TV-series ever!

    This is the best series ever shown on television. It has it all! Laughs, nerves, drama and heart. It´s not at all like any other soap-opera. One thing I like about the show is that it´s about the weak in society. Women in prison, what group can possibly be lower on the scale? And this series is totally on their side! Everything about this series is great! See it!
    8tizerdude

    Way ahead of its time

    Forget the awful set, cheap production, this show had great writing & characters.

    It also tackled hard issues no other show from its time did. All in all a great show with laughs, memorable characters and some shocking moments.

    This is a real cult classic.
    10dgrahamwatson

    "Fine to watch after the pubs closed!",

    By the time prisoner graced our screens in 1988 it had already been canceled in its native Australia after a seven-year run (ending in 1986). In the UK it was not aired on prime time but found itself relegated to the post 11.00pm watershed probably because of it's risky and controversial story lines. Depending on what region you lived in, could be found any time after midnight.(In fact quite often Thames would screen it from 11.00 -12-00 and if you could pick up Anglia TV they would show it from 12.00 - 01.00 but a couple of seasons ahead.) Fortunately for prisoner by 1986 the four terrestrial channels had finally entered the 20thC and began broadcasting all through the night, therefore, shows such as prisoner became the ideal type of television to fill these new slots.

    Needless to say this Aussie import like all the others soon developed it's own cult following. Unlike most of the other goody-goody Auzzie soaps that were located in middle class locations with spoiled teenagers and dopey grown ups working in coffee shops, prisoner by contrast was mostly broadcast in a windowless claustrophobic environment of a correctional facility.

    Wentworth prison as with most prison TV shows had all the stereotypes. Those included were the heartless senior members of the staff who were totally committed to punishment and discipline who were of course held in check by the jelly-spined social workers and the well intentioned Governess who not surprising clung to the hope that these women could be rehabilitated. The inmates too had there's, the 'Top Dog', 'the dike', the gang leaders with their 'wenchmen', the hard cases, the old timer the whiner, the non conformist and last but not least the 'nark' or 'snitch'.

    The main theme of the prisoner story lines broadly focused on the inmates standing up to the seemingly petty and inflexible rules of the prison system, (i.e. don't let the bastards grind you down scenarios). Yet prisoner also grappled with some of the every day problems that many of the women were forced to come to terms with, lesbianism, bullying, sadistic guards, prison gangs, and drugs.

    For some viewers this no doubt provided a refreshing alternative to the bland political news shows that were broadcast after the pubs closed. Having said that, a few pints of lager was probably the order of the day as the Wentworth inmates at best were not easy on the eye and at worst just plain scary! As any warm-blooded male with tell you after alcohol consumption a lot of homely women begin to look respectable. In all fairness without a decent hairdresser or make up, denim overalls and dungarees are never going bring the best out of any woman, so perhaps that's what made many of the actors believable, no Charlie's angels here.
    stekflott

    So dramatic, so intense

    If you live in Sweden and were to say "I watch 'Prisoner'" to one of your friends, you would get a big laugh. You would probably be mocked for eternity. I too was one of the mockers, one of the bullies. My brother once told me he watched Prisoner, I laughed hard and long but then realised that he didn't have much choice since he didn't have cable and hence nothing to watch late at night. The summer of 2003 things changed. I shared an apartment with him during this summer and he forced me to watch it. O boy, it didn't take long to understand what I had missed during these long years.

    The show is really dramatic and even though some of the actors/actresses aren't the best (and damn right ugly!) or the visual dramatic effects are pretty poor. The storyline and the plot are really well thought of and every episode is really packed with action and drama. If you were to compare it to another long running show like Days of Our Lives, DoOL wouldn't stand a chance. If you miss a week of episodes of Prisoner you miss A LOT, and when you come back to watch you wouldn't know what's going on. However if you miss a month of DoOL and come back to watch, you're still in the game and know exactly what's going on since one single small event can last for a week of episodes. They story advances really fast in Prisoner and that's what makes it so different from all the modern soap operas which are advancing DoOL style; slow as hell.

    The only thing I fear now is whether I'll be able to find the time to watch all the upcoming episodes of Prisoner - I really don't want to miss one single episode!

    My name is stekflott and I am a Prisoner addict.

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    • Trivia
      In 2013 when Wentworth (2013) launched (Prisoner's re-imagining), it did so with members of the Prisoner cast, including Val Lehman, Elspeth Ballantyne, Carol Burns, Fiona Spence and Patsy King. With Fiona Spence calling Wentworth 'the ultimate compliment'
    • Goofs
      Once the Wentworth staff adopt khaki uniforms, the female officers have the option of wearing skirts or trousers. Invariably a skirt-wearer, Joan's arrival for work in trousers always signifies that she will be taking part in an action sequence.
    • Quotes

      Joan "The Freak" Ferguson: Where's Bea Smith?

      Doreen Anderson-Burns: Oh, she went to see the Governor.

      Joan "The Freak" Ferguson: I hear that she is Top Dog amongst you prisoners, how'd she get that privilege?

      Doreen Anderson-Burns: Oh, I don't know.

      Joan "The Freak" Ferguson: Funny, seems like everyone knows about the famous Bea Smith, except the ones that work with her...

      Bea Smith: Why don't you ask me? I know *all* about her.

    • Crazy credits
      As a rule, regular characters are credited by only their first name, while one-off and recurring characters are credited by both their first name (if mentioned) and surname. Similarly, officers who are not part of the regular cast are credited as "Off. [Surname]".
    • Alternate versions
      In the version shown by Channel 5 in the UK, episode 601, there was a cut of around 20 seconds when Wendy is threatening the women. She says, "Same goes for the rest of you scabs. Lou wasn't too rapt when she heard you broke the strike so I hear [from here onward, it was cut] (to Nancy) Oh what are you looking so scared about? You're name on the list is it? Eh? I wouldn't bet my boots on big chief Moron doing anything to help yous lot. He's too full of himself to worry about you lot. You should have known what side your bread was buttered on girls! Oh don't tell me [this is where the cut ended] Bird Brain's got something to say!"
    • Connections
      Edited into The Franky Doyle Story (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      On the Inside
      (Prisoner theme)

      Composed by Allan Caswell

      Conducted by William Motzing

      Performed by Lynne Hamilton

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 1979 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Prisoner: Cell Block H
    • Filming locations
      • 27 Howard Street, Box Hill, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia(Joan Ferguson's house)
    • Production companies
      • Grundy Television Productions
      • Network 10
      • Network Ten
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    • Runtime
      50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3 PAL
      • 576i (SDTV)

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