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The amazing Volume 14 of Prisoner Cell Block H is packed full of the same gripping drama that continues to make this show get better with every episode!From car bombs detonating on the wrong targets, to a poisonous snake causing havoc behind the bars, the action and drama never lets up. Old characters make come backs to see familiar faces of previous jail stints, a few relationships blossom but many don't as the continuous plotting for murder reaches breaking point.You better get your friends around, the ones that aren't double crossing you of course, and settle yourself . in for 32 episodes of gritty and relentless Australian drama. [show more] DVD Details Reviews (0) Descriptions abc. Price History Watch Trailer. Title not yet reviewed. Please review this title. We will publish your review of Prisoner Cell Block H Volume 14 on DVD within a few days as long as it meets our guidelines. None of your personal details will be passed on to any other third party. Episodes 417-448 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, prison officer Joan 'Freak' Ferguson (Maggie Kirkpatrick) continues to tighten her long-standing hold on Wentworth, despite some fairly severe disruptions in the form of car bombs, the unexpected return of former inmates and staff members to the prison and a deadly snake being set loose. Elsewhere, Lizzie Birdsworth (Sheila Florance) says goodbye to the prison after her long stint there and a number of new faces, including psychiatrist Jonathan Edmunds (Bryan Marshall), try to get to grips with life at Wentworth. This release features a collection of episodes from the seminal and original Aussie women jail drama PRISONER CELL BLOCK H Including fights parole issues and a controversial new pottery class welcome to another unforgettable volume from this much loved program Contains all episodes from volume fourteen. Prisoner Cell Block H Volume 15 DVD. Volume 15 of Prisoner Cell Block H has everything a cult fan of Prisoner could want.This volume is full the same gruesome grit, bashful boycotting and ingenious plots that have made this series one of Australia's most iconic dramas.Along with the intricate relationships and brutal acts of kindness, there are new characters that cause even more trouble behind bars, a huge riot and even a daring escape not by land or ocean, but by air!Be sure to watch the next 32 episodes of some of the finest uncompromising jail set drama that will keep you coming back for more. DVD Details Reviews (0) Descriptions abc. Price History Watch Trailer. Title not yet reviewed. Please review this title. We will publish your review of Prisoner Cell Block H Volume 15 on DVD within a few days as long as it meets our guidelines. None of your personal details will be passed on to any other third party. This release features a collection of episodes from the seminal and original Aussie women jail drama PRISONER CELL BLOCK H. Including fights, parole issues and a controversial new pottery class, welcome to another unforgettable volume from this much loved program. Contains all episodes from volume fifteen. Episodes 449-480 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, prison officer Joan 'Freak' Ferguson (Maggie Kirkpatrick) continues to tighten her long-standing hold on Wentworth, despite some fairly severe disruptions including one of the largest riots the prison has ever seen and a prisoner's attempt to escape the jail via an unorthodox airborne route. Prisoner: Cell Block H Volume 1 DVD review. 32 episodes direct from Wentworth Detention Centre? No wonder we've not seen much of Alan. Spread across eight dual-layer discs, this compilation covers the first 32 of almost 700 episodes of the cult Australian drama set in Wentworth Detention Centre. There’s a whirlwind introduction to a fairly large cast of prisoners and wardens, or ‘screws’, largely seen through the eyes of newcomers Karen Travers and Lynn Warner, both behind bars for the first time. On the first disc alone you’ll find lesbian advances, a short-lived siege and a couple of killings thrown in for good measure. A glut of other characters is quickly introduced, including some of the most memorable faces of the show’s run such as Bea, Lizzie, Doreen and lovable tart, Chrissie. Backstories are revealed in flashbacks, and it’s hard not to develop an affinity for at least a couple of the murderers, thieves and prostitutes as you get to know them. Not all of the action takes place behind bars, though. The release of a couple of long-serving inmates gives you an opportunity to see them adjust to life outside – or fail to – and you even get to visit the homes of the wardens, which seem barely any less drab than the prison itself. Maybe that’s why they become so tied up in their work and relationships with the prisoners. Ad – content continues below. Though it’s too early for series icon Joan “The Freak” Ferguson to be seen, deputy governor, Veran Bennett, is luckily on board to cause a bit of mischief among the prisoners, making a nice contrast against the much softer Meg Jackson and the school mistress leanings of Erica Davison. Prisoner dates back to a more innocent time when subjects were only alluded to in dialogue, and there’s some deliciously hammy acting as the women deal with drug addiction and suicidal feelings. The production values seem low budget but that’s a part of the show’s charm, and the indicental music is easily as melodramatic as the acting. Infamous for wobbling sets that the prisoners could easily punch their way through, the show is oddly compulsive even now, due to the sheer amount of scheming. The DVD release even retains the cheesy freeze frames and thunderous rolling of prison bars where the ad breaks used to be, reminding you that, no matter how lovable members of the rogues gallery seem, they’re in there for good reasons. Well, most of them. This set covers a tiny fraction of the show’s total run, but it crams in plenty of drama by cramming in multiple shootings, stabbings, murder and sexual shenanigans. Keep an eye out for a young , too, the first of a string of future residents of Ramsay Street to appear in the series. Menu presentation is suitably low budget and uses the memorable theme song, On The Inside , to whet the appetite of old fans. Each disc is dual- layer so you won’t find that each group of four episodes is horribly compressed. Download prisoner cell block h volume 26 free. David Waters Paul Reynolds. Wanda Davidson Jack Brennan. Ian McKleish Lionel Fellowes. Will Deumer Ray Foster. Thomas Coltrane Don Baxter. Alan Lee Det. Insp. Thorne. Apart from the mistake over the actress playing Samantha, these credits are full of inconsistencies: "Francis"; Lionel "Fellows" played by Will "Duemer"; Det. Insp "Thorn" played by Peter "Aanenson". I suspect that Ian "McKleish" is also a misspelling. Pixie feels sick and David helps her to the toilet, where they find Joan: he holds her up to take the weight off the rope and tells Pixie to use the knife in his top pocket (!) to cut her down. Brenda is furious to find that Joan may have been killed, and a major source of income cut off. Minnie organises an alibi for the women by hustling them off to the rec room. Samantha impresses Ann and Paul with her individual approach to the law. Ann is called to the prison and the women start to concoct their alibis for her. Colleen confirms that the sheets came from Mary's cell and that she is missing. Ann tells the women that Joan is still alive, which makes one or two of them look a little nervous. Lizzie suspects that David helped Mary to escape after she notices that David pretends not to even know who Mary was. Sam asks Wally leading questions to find out if he's committed to Ann. David finds a hole in the fence, but Colleen cannot remember seeing Mary during the exercise period. Jack tells Brenda that Don is double-crossing Fellowes and needs the money to get away. Lionel Fellowes is one step ahead, and tells Ray to dispose of Don. Joan discharges herself from hospital against medical advice, saying she has "things to do". Minnie runs rings round Det. Insp. Thorne and manages to avoid giving him any useful information. Randi pretends to apologise to Meg in order to slip something into her pocket: Pixie sees the incident, bumps into Meg and lifts it from her pocket. Randi asks to see Ann about a receipt for a diamond necklace which she claims to have given to Meg before dinner. Meg denies it and to settle the matter Ann allows Randi to search Meg's pockets. Meg demands to be given a locker search and body search for her own protection. Joan takes out a high interest cash loan from a finance house. David tells Pixie he's given her an alibi so she doesn't need to be interviewed by the police about the attack on Joan. Meg explains to Ann about Randi and Marty and tells her she thinks this is why Randi is trying to set her up. Ann is told that Judy has been sentenced to 5 years. David offers to help "free" Sonia when she tries to sound him out to see whether he would be willing to smuggle goods inside. Lizzie fakes a heart attack in Minnie's pickpocketing class and empties Cass and Pixie's pockets. The things in Pixie's pocket include Randi's necklace. Randi tries to claim the necklace back, but Minnie allows Pixie to keep it. Pixie is knocked out in her cell and the necklace taken: Meg finds her when she accompanies Judy back to her cell. Ann notices a lump in her breast. The women realise Tracy Dixon has gone missing. Joan goes to pay off the blackmailer, but finds him dead. Script Editor: . Storyliners: Coral Drouyn, Andrew Kennedy, Alister Webb, Robert Juckes.