Prisoner Cell Block H

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Prisoner, or Prisoner Cell Block H as it's known as in the UK and USA, is an Australian drama series that began showing in Australia in 1979. Initially only 16 episodes were planned, but the series became so popular that as many as 692 episodes were made before the series was cancelled in the end of 1986.

Prisoner takes place behind the walls of Wentworth Detention Centre, a fictional high-security female prison in Melbourne. In real life Wentworth Detention Centre was actually the old Channel 10 building located in Nunawading a suburb of Melbourne. We get to follow both the staff and the prisoners trying to cope with life both inside the walls of Wentworth and on the outside.

Prisoner was produced by Grundy, the company behind long-running dramas such as 'Neighbours', 'Sons and Daughters' and 'The Young Doctors'.

Main Cast

Fredric Abbott
Victoria Rowland
Sheryl Munks
Mike Bishop
Taya Straton
Kylie Beilings
James Condon
Glennen Fahey
Peter Lindsay
Kylie Belling
Terrie Waddell
Kylie Bellings
Maggie Kirkpatrick
Elspeth Ballantyne
Peter Hayes
Jackie Woodburne
Kate Hood
Joy Westmore
Ernie Bourne
Ray Meagher
Glenda Lincott
David Ravenswood
Pepe Trevor
Rosanne Hull-Brown
Bradley Kilpatrick
Justine Saunders
Nancy McCormack
Dorothy Cutts
Michael Winchester
Christine Earle
Lois Collinder
Glenda Linscott
Gerda Nicolson
Desiree Smith
Gerda Nicholson
Howard Priddle
Paula Duncan
Arthur Barradell Smith
Julia Blake
Glenda Winscott
Philip Hyde
Steve Bastonie

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