| Episode 361 | |
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Written by: Wendy Jackson and Billie Morton Produced by: John McRae Directed by: Steve Mann |
1st broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 25-26 Mar 1997 2nd broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 11-12 Mar 2003 |
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MAIN EVENTS IN THIS EPISODE Mr. Douglas informs the surprised staff that Erica has resigned and that Colleen has been appointed Acting Governor. Bea is brought back to Wentworth. Dianne is released. The staff finally reveal John Barker's true identity and he is arrested. Judy helps a woman, Denise Tyler, who was caught shop-lifting. Bea doesn't seem to be interested in being top dog again, but tries to stop Nola's drug affairs. Nola gathers a gang to have Bea bashed. |
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ACTOR CREDITS Meg ~ Elspeth Ballantyne Judy ~ Betty Bobbitt Lizzie ~ Sheila Florance Joan ~ Maggie Kirkpatrick Bea ~ Val Lehman Colleen ~ Judith McGrath Maxine ~ Lisa Crittenden Nola ~ Carole Skinner Lainie ~ Marina Finlay Dianne ~ Rhonda Cressey Phyllis ~ Reylene Pearce Denise ~ Geraldene Morrow Lil ~ Judith McLorinan Mary ~ Bev Hay Mr Douglas ~ Ian Smith John Barker ~ Chris Gregory Det Insp Grace ~ Terry Gill Checkout Girl ~ Robyn Hughan Mr Thomas ~ Ric Hurst Policewoman ~ Tanya Siminow NOTES Ric Hurst was credited as Richard Hurst. Tanya Siminow was credited as Tanya Siminon. |
OTHER PARTICIPANTS Original Music composed by ~ Allan Caswell Original Music conducted by ~ William Motzing Theme sung by ~ Lynne Hamilton Music Editor ~ Brett Popplewell Script Editor ~ Fay Rousseaux Storyliner ~ Dave Worthington Storyliner ~ Andrew Kennedy Storyliner ~ Patrea Smallacombe Storyliner ~ Billie Morton Casting ~ Lee Larner Production Manager ~ Martin Brook Director's Assistant ~ Judy Minster Production Co-ordinator ~ Bob Donaldson Design ~ Geoff Hatton Lighting Director ~ Lynden Matheson Technical Director ~ Barry Shaw Technical Director ~ Rick Nott Floor Manager ~ Ray Lindsay Floor Manager ~ Bob Villinger Audio ~ David Muir Videotape Editor ~ Paul Pozzobon Studio Cameraman ~ Ken Mulholland Studio Cameraman ~ Wayne Lavender Studio Cameraman ~ Peter Hind Location Cameraman ~ Colin Christmas Vision Mixer ~ Jenny Williams 1st Assistant Director ~ Graeme Wright Props ~ Grant Denniston Set Dresser ~ Peter O'Connor Staging ~ Terry Wilcock Staging ~ Paul Foggie Wardrobe ~ Lindy Prendergast Make-up ~ Carolyn Garbett Hairdressing ~ Sue Hollins (Logotype) ~ Travelodge (Logotype) ~ Grace Bros Removals (Logotype) ~ Grundy Organization (Logotype) ~ Network 10 Copyright 1982 ~ Grundy Organization Pty Ltd NOTES Rick Nott was credited as Ric Nott. Carolyn Garbett was credited as Caroline Garbett. |
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OTHER NOTES ABOUT THIS EPISODE Mugshot sequence at the beginning was Nola McKenzie / Nola McKenzie / Lizzie Birdsworth / Bea Smith. On The Inside theme at the end was song version. |
| Episode 362 | |
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Written by: Dave Worthington Produced by: John McRae Directed by: Steve Mann |
1st broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 27-28 Mar 1997 2nd broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 12-13 Mar 2003 |
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MAIN EVENTS IN THIS EPISODE Nola's gang bashes Bea who has to be taken to infirmary. New strange prisoner Zara Moonbeam, who pretends to be a medium, is brought to Wentworth. Lizzie finds Nola's supply of drugs and flushes it down the toilet. Nola threatens to take revenge on Lizzie's friend Maxine. |
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ACTOR CREDITS Meg ~ Elspeth Ballantyne Judy ~ Betty Bobbitt Lizzie ~ Sheila Florance Joan ~ Maggie Kirkpatrick Bea ~ Val Lehman Colleen ~ Judith McGrath Maxine ~ Lisa Crittenden Nola ~ Carole Skinner Lainie ~ Marina Finlay Phyllis ~ Reylene Pearce Denise ~ Geraldene Morrow Officer Barry ~ Joy Westmore Mitch Wallis ~ Peter Tabor Zara Moonbeam ~ Ilona Rodgers Sister Kelly ~ Liddy Holloway Gary Tyler ~ Richard McFarlane Russell Tyler ~ Edan Gill NOTE Edan Gill was credited as Eden Gill. |
OTHER PARTICIPANTS Original Music composed by ~ Allan Caswell Original Music conducted by ~ William Motzing Theme sung by ~ Lynne Hamilton Music Editor ~ Brett Popplewell Script Editor ~ Ian Smith Storyliner ~ Dave Worthington Storyliner ~ Andrew Kennedy Storyliner ~ Patrea Smallacombe Storyliner ~ Billie Morton Casting ~ Lee Larner Production Manager ~ Martin Brook Director's Assistant ~ Judy Minster Production Co-ordinator ~ Bob Donaldson Design ~ Geoff Hatton Lighting Director ~ Lynden Matheson Technical Director ~ Barry Shaw Technical Director ~ Rick Nott Floor Manager ~ Ray Lindsay Floor Manager ~ Bob Villinger Audio ~ David Muir Videotape Editor ~ Paul Pozzobon Studio Cameraman ~ Ken Mulholland Studio Cameraman ~ Wayne Lavender Studio Cameraman ~ Peter Hind Location Cameraman ~ Colin Christmas Vision Mixer ~ Jenny Williams 1st Assistant Director ~ Graeme Wright Props ~ Grant Denniston Set Dresser ~ Peter O'Connor Staging ~ Terry Wilcock Staging ~ Paul Foggie Wardrobe ~ Lindy Prendergast Make-up ~ Carolyn Garbett Hairdressing ~ Sue Hollins (Logotype) ~ Travelodge (Logotype) ~ Grace Bros Removals (Logotype) ~ Grundy Organization (Logotype) ~ Network 10 Copyright 1982 ~ Grundy Organization Pty Ltd NOTE Carolyn Garbett was credited as Caroline Garbett. |
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OTHER NOTES ABOUT THIS EPISODE Mugshot sequence at the beginning was Nola McKenzie / Nola McKenzie / Lizzie Birdsworth / Bea Smith. On The Inside theme at the end was song version. |
| Episode 363 | |
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Written by: Bryon Williams Produced by: John McRae Directed by: Kendal Flanagan |
1st broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 29-30 Mar 1997 2nd broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 13-14 Mar 2003 |
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MAIN EVENTS IN THIS EPISODE Nola bashes Maxine. Bea takes power back from Nola. Joan's father, Major Ferguson, visits the prison and Joan is embarrassed when the women disobey her orders in front of him. Joan and Nola agree to fix Bea. |
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ACTOR CREDITS Meg ~ Elspeth Ballantyne Judy ~ Betty Bobbitt Lizzie ~ Sheila Florance Joan ~ Maggie Kirkpatrick Bea ~ Val Lehman Colleen ~ Judith McGrath Maxine ~ Lisa Crittenden Nola ~ Carole Skinner Lainie ~ Marina Finlay Phyllis ~ Reylene Pearce Denise ~ Geraldene Morrow Gary ~ Richard McFarlane Russell ~ Edan Gill Zara ~ Ilona Rodgers Major Ferguson ~ Carl Bleazby Captain Barton ~ Paul Young Babs Martin ~ Marianne Brooke |
OTHER PARTICIPANTS Original Music composed by ~ Allan Caswell Original Music conducted by ~ William Motzing Theme sung by ~ Lynne Hamilton Music Editor ~ Brett Popplewell Script Editor ~ Fay Rousseaux Storyliner ~ Dave Worthington Storyliner ~ Andrew Kennedy Storyliner ~ Patrea Smallacombe Storyliner ~ Billie Morton Casting ~ Lee Larner Production Manager ~ Martin Brook Director's Assistant ~ Jane Lindsay Production Co-ordinator ~ Bob Donaldson Design ~ Geoff Hatton Lighting Director ~ Stuart De Young Technical Director ~ Howard Simmons Technical Director ~ Jack Brown Floor Manager ~ Ray Lindsay Floor Manager ~ Ian Kenny Audio ~ David Shellard Audio ~ Keith Harper Videotape Editor ~ Chris Branagan Studio Cameraman ~ Ken Mulholland Studio Cameraman ~ Wayne Lavender Studio Cameraman ~ Barrie Pullen Location Cameraman ~ Barrie Pullen Vision Mixer ~ Jenny Williams 1st Assistant Director ~ Graeme Wright Props ~ Michael Whitmore Set Dresser ~ Peter O'Connor Staging ~ Terry Wilcock Staging ~ Colin Morris Wardrobe ~ Lucinda McGuigan Make-up ~ Lois Jorgensen Hairdressing ~ Christine Harris (Logotype) ~ Travelodge (Logotype) ~ Grace Bros Removals (Logotype) ~ Grundy Organization (Logotype) ~ Network 10 Copyright 1982 ~ Grundy Organization Pty Ltd NOTES David Shellard was credited as Dave Shellard. Lois Jorgensen was credited as Lois Jorgenson. |
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OTHER NOTES ABOUT THIS EPISODE Mugshot sequence at the beginning was Lainie Dobson / Lainie Dobson / Lizzie Birdsworth / Bea Smith. On The Inside theme at the end was song version. |
| Episode 364 | |
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Written by: Coral Drouyn Produced by: John McRae Directed by: Kendal Flanagan |
1st broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 1-2 Apr 1997 2nd broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 17-18 Mar 2003 |
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MAIN EVENTS IN THIS EPISODE Colleen, Meg and Joan all apply for the Governorship of Wentworth. Joan has a plan to drive Bea mad with the help of Zara who gives Bea messages from her dead daughter Debbie. Judy finds Denise's son Gary dead and Denise confesses she killed him to protect her second son Russell. Ted Douglas gathers Colleen, Meg and Joan to present Wentworth's new Governor, Ann Reynolds. |
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ACTOR CREDITS Meg ~ Elspeth Ballantyne Judy ~ Betty Bobbitt Lizzie ~ Sheila Florance Joan ~ Maggie Kirkpatrick Bea ~ Val Lehman Colleen ~ Judith McGrath Ann Reynolds ~ Gerda Nicolson Maxine ~ Lisa Crittenden Nola ~ Carole Skinner Lainie ~ Marina Finlay Phyllis ~ Reylene Pearce Denise ~ Geraldene Morrow Zara ~ Ilona Rodgers Gary ~ Richard McFarlane Russell ~ Edan Gill Major Ferguson ~ Carl Bleazby Mr Douglas ~ Ian Smith Det Insp Grace ~ Terry Gill Maureen Parker ~ Susanne Haywood Secretary ~ Melissa McKeane Superintendant ~ Bruce Carter Gate Guard Trevor ~ Brad Lindsay NOTES Gerda Nicolson was credited as Gerda Nicholson. Gate Guard Trevor did not appear in this episode. |
OTHER PARTICIPANTS Original Music composed by ~ Allan Caswell Original Music conducted by ~ William Motzing Theme sung by ~ Lynne Hamilton Music Editor ~ Brett Popplewell Script Editor ~ Ian Smith Storyliner ~ Dave Worthington Storyliner ~ Andrew Kennedy Storyliner ~ Patrea Smallacombe Storyliner ~ Billie Morton Casting ~ Lee Larner Production Manager ~ Martin Brook Director's Assistant ~ Jane Lindsay Production Co-ordinator ~ Bob Donaldson Design ~ Geoff Hatton Lighting Director ~ Stuart De Young Technical Director ~ Howard Simmons Technical Director ~ Jack Brown Floor Manager ~ Ray Lindsay Floor Manager ~ Ian Kenny Audio ~ David Shellard Audio ~ Keith Harper Videotape Editor ~ Chris Branagan Studio Cameraman ~ Ken Mulholland Studio Cameraman ~ Wayne Lavender Studio Cameraman ~ Barrie Pullen Location Cameraman ~ Barrie Pullen Vision Mixer ~ Jenny Williams 1st Assistant Director ~ Graeme Wright Props ~ Michael Whitmore Set Dresser ~ Peter O'Connor Staging ~ Terry Wilcock Staging ~ Colin Morris Wardrobe ~ Lucinda McGuigan Make-up ~ Lois Jorgensen Hairdressing ~ Christine Harris The Producers wish to thank ~ Lovey's Restaurant, Mitcham (Logotype) ~ Travelodge (Logotype) ~ Grace Bros Removals (Logotype) ~ Grundy Organization (Logotype) ~ Network 10 Copyright 1982 ~ Grundy Organization Pty Ltd NOTE Lois Jorgensen was credited as Lois Jorgenson. |
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OTHER NOTES ABOUT THIS EPISODE Mugshot sequence at the beginning was Lainie Dobson / Lainie Dobson / Lizzie Birdsworth / Bea Smith. On The Inside theme at the end was song version. |
| Episode 365 | |
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Written by: Ian Smith Produced by: John McRae Directed by: Chris Adshead |
1st broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 3-4 Apr 1997 2nd broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 18-19 Mar 2003 |
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MAIN EVENTS IN THIS EPISODE Ann Reynolds starts working as Governor of Wentworth. Staff and prisoner try to find out what kind of rule to expect. Denise is brought to Wentworth. Bea bashes Denise. Bea is taken to solitary and cries over her daughter Debbie. |
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ACTOR CREDITS Meg ~ Elspeth Ballantyne Judy ~ Betty Bobbitt Lizzie ~ Sheila Florance Joan ~ Maggie Kirkpatrick Bea ~ Val Lehman Colleen ~ Judith McGrath Ann ~ Gerda Nicolson Maxine ~ Lisa Crittenden Nola ~ Carole Skinner Lainie ~ Marina Finlay Phyllis ~ Reylene Pearce Denise ~ Geraldene Morrow Russell ~ Edan Gill Zara ~ Ilona Rodgers Major Ferguson ~ Carl Bleazby Marion Seymour ~ Helen Tripp Mr Douglas ~ Ian Smith Kerry Jacobs ~ Penny May Officer Barry ~ Joy Westmore Julie ~ Christine Jack Gate Guard Trevor ~ Brad Lindsay NOTE Kerry Jacobs was credited as Kerry Jocobs. |
OTHER PARTICIPANTS Original Music composed by ~ Allan Caswell Original Music conducted by ~ William Motzing Theme sung by ~ Lynne Hamilton Music Editor ~ Brett Popplewell Script Editor ~ Fay Rousseaux Storyliner ~ Dave Worthington Storyliner ~ Andrew Kennedy Storyliner ~ Patrea Smallacombe Storyliner ~ Billie Morton Casting ~ Lee Larner Production Manager ~ Martin Brook Director's Assistant ~ Judy Minster Production Co-ordinator ~ Bob Donaldson Design ~ Geoff Hatton Lighting Director ~ Rodney Harbour Technical Director ~ Howard Simmons Technical Director ~ Peter Marino Floor Manager ~ Ray Lindsay Floor Manager ~ Bob Villinger Audio ~ Malcolm Rose Videotape Editor ~ Paul Pozzobon Studio Cameraman ~ Ken Mulholland Studio Cameraman ~ Peter Hind Studio Cameraman ~ Wayne Lavender Location Cameraman ~ Peter Hind Vision Mixer ~ Jenny Williams 1st Assistant Director ~ Graeme Wright Props ~ Mark Collins Set Dresser ~ Tom Heading Staging ~ Terry Wilcock Staging ~ Colin Morris Wardrobe ~ Lindy Prendergast Make-up ~ Sue Hollins Hairdressing ~ Carolyn Garbett Dogs trained by ~ Hans Nowak Dogs trained by ~ Ellen Nowak (Logotype) ~ Travelodge (Logotype) ~ Grace Bros Removals (Logotype) ~ Grundy Organization (Logotype) ~ Network 10 Copyright 1982 ~ Grundy Organization Pty Ltd NOTE Carolyn Garbett was credited as Caroline Garbett. |
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OTHER NOTES ABOUT THIS EPISODE Mugshot sequence at the beginning was Lainie Dobson / Lainie Dobson / Lizzie Birdsworth / Bea Smith. On The Inside theme at the end was song version. |
| Episode 366 | |
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Written by: Dave Worthington Produced by: John McRae Directed by: Chris Adshead |
1st broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 5-6 Apr 1997 2nd broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 19-20 Mar 2003 |
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MAIN EVENTS IN THIS EPISODE Lainie is released. Maxine and Phyllis bash Denise, but Bea gets the blame again. Nola suggests to Joan that they should try to get Bea to commit suicide instead of just driving her mad. |
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ACTOR CREDITS Meg ~ Elspeth Ballantyne Judy ~ Betty Bobbitt Lizzie ~ Sheila Florance Joan ~ Maggie Kirkpatrick Bea ~ Val Lehman Colleen ~ Judith McGrath Ann ~ Gerda Nicolson Maxine ~ Lisa Crittenden Nola ~ Carole Skinner Lainie ~ Marina Finlay Phyllis ~ Reylene Pearce Denise ~ Geraldene Morrow Zara ~ Ilona Rodgers Russell ~ Edan Gill Marion Seymour ~ Helen Tripp Sister Kelly ~ Liddy Holloway Father ~ Colin Williams OTHER CHARACTER Debbie Smith v/o |
OTHER PARTICIPANTS Original Music composed by ~ Allan Caswell Original Music conducted by ~ William Motzing Theme sung by ~ Lynne Hamilton Music Editor ~ Brett Popplewell Script Editor ~ Ian Smith Storyliner ~ Dave Worthington Storyliner ~ Andrew Kennedy Storyliner ~ Patrea Smallacombe Storyliner ~ Billie Morton Casting ~ Lee Larner Production Manager ~ Martin Brook Director's Assistant ~ Judy Minster Production Co-ordinator ~ Bob Donaldson Design ~ Geoff Hatton Lighting Director ~ Rodney Harbour Technical Director ~ Howard Simmons Technical Director ~ Peter Marino Floor Manager ~ Ray Lindsay Floor Manager ~ Bob Villinger Audio ~ Malcolm Rose Videotape Editor ~ Paul Pozzobon Studio Cameraman ~ Ken Mulholland Studio Cameraman ~ Wayne Lavender Studio Cameraman ~ Peter Hind Location Cameraman ~ Peter Hind Vision Mixer ~ Jenny Williams 1st Assistant Director ~ Graeme Wright Props ~ Mark Collins Set Dresser ~ Tom Heading Staging ~ Terry Wilcock Staging ~ Colin Morris Wardrobe ~ Lindy Prendergast Make-up ~ Sue Hollins Hairdressing ~ Carolyn Garbett Dog trained by ~ Hans Nowak Dog trained by ~ Ellen Nowak The Producers wish to thank ~ British Train Supply, East Brighton (Logotype) ~ Travelodge (Logotype) ~ Grace Bros Removals (Logotype) ~ Grundy Organization (Logotype) ~ Network 10 Copyright 1982 ~ Grundy Organization Pty Ltd NOTE Carolyn Garbett was credited as Caroline Garbett. |
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OTHER NOTES ABOUT THIS EPISODE Mugshot sequence at the beginning was Lainie Dobson / Lainie Dobson / Lizzie Birdsworth / Bea Smith. On The Inside theme at the end was song version. |
| Episode 367 | |
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Written by: Marcus Cole Produced by: John McRae Directed by: Steve Mann |
1st broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 8-9 Apr 1997 2nd broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 20-21 Mar 2003 |
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MAIN EVENTS IN THIS EPISODE Joan invites Ann for dinner at home and takes the opportunity to tell Ann how a prison should be run. Zara holds a seance and gives Bea another message from Debbie. At Denise's trial, Russell admits he killed Gary and Denise only tried to protect him. Denise is released. Maxine is informed by Ann that her father has died. |
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ACTOR CREDITS Meg ~ Elspeth Ballantyne Judy ~ Betty Bobbitt Lizzie ~ Sheila Florance Joan ~ Maggie Kirkpatrick Bea ~ Val Lehman Colleen ~ Judith McGrath Ann ~ Gerda Nicolson Maxine ~ Lisa Crittenden Nola ~ Carole Skinner Denise ~ Geraldene Morrow Russell ~ Edan Gill Zara ~ Ilona Rodgers Solicitor ~ John Firman Det Insp Morton ~ Laurie Dobson Magistrate ~ Clive Hearne Clerk of Courts ~ Malcolm Fuller-Darby NOTE Clive Hearne was credited as Clive Hearn. |
OTHER PARTICIPANTS Original Music composed by ~ Allan Caswell Original Music conducted by ~ William Motzing Theme sung by ~ Lynne Hamilton Music Editor ~ Brett Popplewell Script Editor ~ Ian Smith Storyliner ~ Andrew Kennedy Storyliner ~ Patrea Smallacombe Storyliner ~ Billie Morton Casting ~ Lee Larner Production Manager ~ Bob Donaldson Director's Assistant ~ Jane Lindsay Production Co-ordinator ~ Ian Kenny Design ~ Geoff Hatton Lighting Director ~ Lynden Matheson Technical Director ~ Barry Shaw Technical Director ~ Rick Nott Floor Manager ~ Ray Lindsay Floor Manager ~ Graeme Wright Audio ~ David Muir Videotape Editor ~ Malcolm Dwyer Studio Cameraman ~ Ken Mulholland Studio Cameraman ~ Barrie Pullen Studio Cameraman ~ Wayne Lavender Location Cameraman ~ Barrie Pullen Vision Mixer ~ Jenny Williams Props ~ Peter O'Connor Set Dresser ~ Tom Heading Staging ~ Paul Foggie Staging ~ Colin Morris Wardrobe ~ Lucinda McGuigan Make-up ~ Lois Jorgensen Hairdressing ~ Sue Hollins The Producers wish to thank ~ Caulfield City Council (Logotype) ~ Travelodge (Logotype) ~ Grace Bros Removals (Logotype) ~ Grundy Television (Logotype) ~ Network 10 Copyright 1983 ~ Grundy Organization Pty Ltd NOTES Barrie Pullen was credited as Barry Pullen. Barrie Pullen was credited as Barry Pullen. Lois Jorgensen was credited as Lois Jorgenson. |
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OTHER NOTES ABOUT THIS EPISODE Mugshot sequence at the beginning was Lainie Dobson / Lainie Dobson / Lizzie Birdsworth / Bea Smith. On The Inside theme at the end was song version. |
| Episode 368 | |
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Written by: Patrea Smallacombe and Andrew Kennedy Produced by: John McRae Directed by: Lex Van Os |
1st broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 10-11 Apr 1997 2nd broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 24-25 Mar 2003 |
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MAIN EVENTS IN THIS EPISODE Maxine is released and goes to live with her mother. Maxine also sees her sister Pauline Carter and Pauline's husband Roger Carter. Tracey Belman, who is confined to wheel-chair, arrives as prisoner to Wentworth, accused of having killed her husband. Nola makes a zip gun and places it for Bea to commit suicide with. However, Lizzie finds the gun at the same time as Bea is taken to infirmary for mental breakdown. |
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ACTOR CREDITS Meg ~ Elspeth Ballantyne Judy ~ Betty Bobbitt Lizzie ~ Sheila Florance Joan ~ Maggie Kirkpatrick Bea ~ Val Lehman Colleen ~ Judith McGrath Ann ~ Gerda Nicolson Maxine ~ Lisa Crittenden Nola ~ Carole Skinner Phyllis ~ Reylene Pearce Zara ~ Ilona Rodgers Tracey Belman ~ Alyson Best Mrs Daniels ~ Marie Redshaw Pauline Carter ~ Linden Wilkinson Roger Carter ~ Bruce Kilpatrick Mike Williams ~ Rod Densley Dr Pulman ~ David Ravenswood Bernie West ~ John Quinn Officer Sharpe ~ Carolyn Quist Customer ~ Steve Mehaffey Policewoman ~ Susi Ferrari NOTES John Quinn was credited as Johnny Quinn. Customer was credited as Cutomer. |
OTHER PARTICIPANTS Original Music composed by ~ Allan Caswell Original Music conducted by ~ William Motzing Theme sung by ~ Lynne Hamilton Music Editor ~ Brett Popplewell Script Editor ~ Fay Rousseaux Storyliner ~ Andrew Kennedy Storyliner ~ Patrea Smallacombe Storyliner ~ Billie Morton Casting ~ Lee Larner Production Manager ~ Bob Donaldson Director's Assistant ~ Jane Lindsay Production Co-ordinator ~ Ian Kenny Design ~ Geoff Hatton Lighting Director ~ Lynden Matheson Technical Director ~ Barry Shaw Technical Director ~ Rick Nott Floor Manager ~ Ray Lindsay Floor Manager ~ Graeme Wright Audio ~ David Muir Videotape Editor ~ Malcolm Dwyer Studio Cameraman ~ Ken Mulholland Studio Cameraman ~ Barrie Pullen Studio Cameraman ~ Wayne Lavender Location Cameraman ~ Barrie Pullen Vision Mixer ~ Jenny Williams Props ~ Peter O'Connor Set Dresser ~ Tom Heading Staging ~ Paul Foggie Staging ~ Colin Morris Wardrobe ~ Lucinda McGuigan Make-up ~ Lois Jorgensen Hairdressing ~ Sue Hollins (Logotype) ~ Travelodge (Logotype) ~ Grace Bros Removals (Logotype) ~ Grundy Television (Logotype) ~ Network 10 Copyright 1982 ~ Grundy Organization Pty Ltd NOTES Barrie Pullen was credited as Barry Pullen. Barrie Pullen was credited as Barry Pullen. Lois Jorgensen was credited as Lois Jorgenson. |
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OTHER NOTES ABOUT THIS EPISODE Mugshot sequence at the beginning was Tracey Belman / Tracey Belman / Lizzie Birdsworth / Bea Smith. On The Inside theme at the end was song version. I added the music credits normally appearing at this time since they were missing after this episode. |
| Episode 369 | |
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Written by: Coral Drouyn Produced by: John McRae Directed by: Steve Mann |
1st broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 12-13 Apr 1997 2nd broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 26-27 Mar 2003 |
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MAIN EVENTS IN THIS EPISODE Wally visits Driscoll House and persuades Judy to let Mikki work for her. Zara admits the truth about Bea's "madness" to Lizzie. We find out that Pauline's husband Roger steals money from the bank where he works. Maxine is visited by her ex-boyfriend Spud. Lizzie tells Bea the truth about her "madness" and gives her the zip gun. Bea, who is in infirmary, asks Nola to come to her bed and then uses the gun to shoot Nola to death. |
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ACTOR CREDITS Meg ~ Elspeth Ballantyne Judy ~ Betty Bobbitt Lizzie ~ Sheila Florance Joan ~ Maggie Kirkpatrick Bea ~ Val Lehman Colleen ~ Judith McGrath Ann ~ Gerda Nicolson Maxine ~ Lisa Crittenden Nola ~ Carole Skinner Zara ~ Ilona Rodgers Phyllis ~ Reylene Pearce Tracey Belman ~ Alyson Best Wally Wallace ~ Alan Hopgood Mikki Wallace ~ Christine Keogh Peter Hemmings ~ John Black Cliff Morrison ~ Robbie McGregor Pauline Carter ~ Linden Wilkinson Roger Carter ~ Bruce Kilpatrick Spud ~ Rob Forza Mrs Daniels ~ Marie Redshaw Dr Pulman ~ David Ravenswood Dr Huntly ~ Doug Bennett Rita Phelps ~ Adele Lewin Shirley Tasker ~ Tanya Uren Mike ~ Rod Densley Motorist ~ Bob Hearn NOTES Rob Forza was credited as Robert Forza. David Ravenswood was credited as Bob Hearn. |
OTHER PARTICIPANTS Original Music composed by ~ Allan Caswell Original Music conducted by ~ William Motzing Theme sung by ~ Lynne Hamilton Music Editor ~ Brett Popplewell Script Editor ~ Fay Rousseaux Storyliner ~ Andrew Kennedy Storyliner ~ Patrea Smallacombe Storyliner ~ Billie Morton Casting ~ Lee Larner Production Co-ordinator ~ Bob Donaldson Director's Assistant ~ Tony Osicka 1st Assistant Director ~ Ian Kenny Design ~ Geoff Hatton Lighting Director ~ Lynden Matheson Technical Director ~ Jack Brown Technical Director ~ Barry Shaw Floor Manager ~ Bob Villinger Floor Manager ~ Graeme Wright Audio ~ Keith Harper Videotape Editor ~ Keith Elliott Studio Cameraman ~ Ken Mulholland Studio Cameraman ~ Wayne Lavender Studio Cameraman ~ Geoff Biggs Location Cameraman ~ Peter Hind Vision Mixer ~ Jenny Williams Props ~ Mark Collins Set Dresser ~ Tom Heading Staging ~ Terry Wilcock Staging ~ Colin Morris Wardrobe ~ Lindy Prendergast Make-up ~ Vivienne Rushbrook Hairdressing ~ Carolyn Garbett The Producers wish to thank ~ Kawasaki Motors, Tullamarine (Logotype) ~ Travelodge (Logotype) ~ Grace Bros Removals (Logotype) ~ Grundy Television (Logotype) ~ Network 10 Copyright 1983 ~ Grundy Television Pty Ltd NOTES Vivienne Rushbrook was credited as Vivien Rushbrooke. Carolyn Garbett was credited as Caroline Garbett. |
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OTHER NOTES ABOUT THIS EPISODE Mugshot sequence at the beginning was Tracey Belman / Tracey Belman / Lizzie Birdsworth / Bea Smith. On The Inside theme at the end was song version. |
| Episode 370 | |
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Written by: Wendy Jackson Produced by: John McRae Directed by: Steve Mann |
1st broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 15-16 Apr 1997 2nd broadcast Sweden TV4: Night 27-28 Mar 2003 |
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MAIN EVENTS IN THIS EPISODE Ann investigates the circumstances regarding Nola's death. Joan and Zara get away so Bea and Lizzie get the blame. Zara is released. A young Greek woman, Litza Stathopoulos, arrives to Driscoll House. Tracey has a nightmare and when Joan comes to check on her she accuses Joan of sexual moves. |
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ACTOR CREDITS Meg ~ Elspeth Ballantyne Judy ~ Betty Bobbitt Lizzie ~ Sheila Florance Joan ~ Maggie Kirkpatrick Bea ~ Val Lehman Colleen ~ Judith McGrath Ann ~ Gerda Nicolson Maxine ~ Lisa Crittenden Nola ~ Carole Skinner Zara ~ Ilona Rodgers Phyllis ~ Reylene Pearce Tracey Belman ~ Alyson Best Wally Wallace ~ Alan Hopgood Pauline Carter ~ Linden Wilkinson Roger Carter ~ Bruce Kilpatrick Spud ~ Rob Forza Cliff Morrison ~ Robbie McGregor Mrs Daniels ~ Marie Redshaw Mikki Wallace ~ Christine Keogh Wayne Belman ~ Paul Trehair Mary Adler ~ Bev Hay Officer Barry ~ Joy Westmore Litza Stathopoulos ~ Christina Totos Sister Kelly ~ Liddy Holloway Kerry Jacobs ~ Penny May Peter Hemmings ~ John Black Mr Grimmons ~ Charles Gilroy NOTES Rob Forza was credited as Robert Forza. Christina Totos was credited as Christine Totos. |
OTHER PARTICIPANTS Original Music composed by ~ Allan Caswell Original Music conducted by ~ William Motzing Theme sung by ~ Lynne Hamilton Music Editor ~ Brett Popplewell Script Editor ~ Ian Smith Storyliner ~ Andrew Kennedy Storyliner ~ Patrea Smallacombe Storyliner ~ Billie Morton Casting ~ Lee Larner Production Co-ordinator ~ Bob Donaldson Director's Assistant ~ Tony Osicka 1st Assistant Director ~ Ian Kenny Design ~ Geoff Hatton Lighting Director ~ Lynden Matheson Technical Director ~ Jack Brown Technical Director ~ Barry Shaw Floor Manager ~ Bob Villinger Floor Manager ~ Graeme Wright Audio ~ Keith Harper Videotape Editor ~ Keith Elliott Studio Cameraman ~ Ken Mulholland Studio Cameraman ~ Wayne Lavender Studio Cameraman ~ Geoff Biggs Location Cameraman ~ Peter Hind Vision Mixer ~ Jenny Williams Props ~ Mark Collins Set Dresser ~ Tom Heading Staging ~ Terry Wilcock Staging ~ Colin Morris Wardrobe ~ Lindy Prendergast Make-up ~ Vivienne Rushbrook Hairdressing ~ Carolyn Garbett The Producers wish to thank ~ John Alan Bulk Store, Boronia Villiage, Boronia (Logotype) ~ Travelodge (Logotype) ~ Grace Bros Removals (Logotype) ~ Grundy Television (Logotype) ~ Network 10 Copyright 1983 ~ Grundy Television Pty Ltd NOTES Vivienne Rushbrook was credited as Vivien Rushbrooke. Carolyn Garbett was credited as Caroline Garbett. |
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OTHER NOTES ABOUT THIS EPISODE Mugshot sequence at the beginning was Tracey Belman / Tracey Belman / Lizzie Birdsworth / Bea Smith. On The Inside theme at the end was song version. |