I just want to say a big thank you for uploading all of these episodes. I watched back in the 80’s when they were first on in the uk . Now I’m on my 3rd go round since 2019. It’s all that’s helped keep my mind off losing my dear father.
Sorry to hear about your dear dad Michelle. I wasn’t expecting Prisoner Cell Block H to make such an impression on me… the wonderfully written characters become like friends and that sense of family really pulls you in… reading your lovely comment made me realise that working my own way through these glorious episodes has helped with my anxiety and depression - since starting, I’ve felt cheerier and mentally distracted in a good way! I see why it’s your third run. It is a huge comfort and our lives are richer for this show existing! 🙌🏻💛
@@ah7910 thank you for your lovely comments. I understand what you mean by helping with anxiety and depression, I feel it’s helped me in the exact same way . X
43:37 Kate Peterson's face when she realizes her "solicitor" is actually a detective who outsmarted her. *:'D* Looks like her games have come to a screeching halt. Now let's see what the women do to her once she's sentenced and imprisoned there for a long time.
Miss Conway's kitchen truly brings me back to the early 80s, visiting relatives with brand new houses and the wood and arch designs not to mention swinging saloon doors. Memories!
Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that! I hope you're recovering well. It's no problem at all, I'm very happy to see you're enjoying them. Take care of yourself :)
Keeping Marie in hospital for observation because she got punched in the stomach now I've heard it all..... 🤔 🤣 🤣 🤣 Did Steve say hi Ann when Ian walked into the staffroom 😆
The shot glass with the medication was only half way. When it was on the counter & the when that Peterson woman hands the glass to sandy it's full to the top of the glass 😂😂😂😂
Oh my goodness. Thank you. I couldnt remember. My brain tumor coupled with MS brain lesions really make me incapable of retaining alot of info. And having the flu didnt help at all! Do love the shows! TY for answering & for posting the episodes. I really enjoy them :)
I'm confused by what the writers were doing with the Marie Winter assault scene in the laundry, because ALL of a sudden, a bunch of women went on a massive lagging spree that continued into the governor's office with Hazel. What the hell was all that about? One minute lagging is a cardinal sin that gets Doreen bashed to a pulp and potential laggers' lives threatened, and the next minute it's a lagging free for all in the laundry! They need to make up their mind on that one! lol
Val Lehman who played Bea was considering leaving the show at this point because she felt her workload was too heavy. So they brought in sandy, Judy and Marie to take on some of the main storylines and give Val Lehman a rest
It is a tv drama, after all. People pop in and out of relationships on tv, more often than they have dinners at home. Or in this case, more often than they have hot dinners at all 😜
Hazel places Bea's note into a pocket in her jacket, then Meg marches her of to see Erica. Her jacket has disappeared ! Then she gets sent to solitary and she's wearing it again ! Where did it go in between ?? Marnie says to Janet 'Like your flat'' , yet in Janet's hall, by her front door, is a staircase ! Er, not a flat then ! Janet want's to go to see a Disaster movie next. It's probably based her relationship with Fletcher !
Now we've got down to poisonings. A word must be said for Maggie Millar as Marie Winter. I didn't believe she studied at Rada and like good potrayers of good villains - she's nothing like that in real life
Mouse told the story about how her parents left her .my suspicion is she suffered from some kind of disability-- perhaps autism. if you watch the way she walks and the way she acts. I always surmised that's why her parents left her ;they didn't want to be bothered with a disabled child.
@@ozlass7778 oh absolutely definitely agree. I'm only talking about the character that she portrayed. to be able to portray a character like that requires Great ability .Jentah ,just like Colette who played ditzy Doreen, we're both very intelligent .in fact all of the women were. I always say don't confuse the character with the person. We're both on the same page with this.
OOH! Now Voyager with Bette Davis! I love that movie.Have you ever saw her in The Nanny? Now that's a creepy movie.Bette is great in the film.Terrific ending.And another poster is right. Olivia Hamnett was a wonderful actress. May she rest in peace ) :
40:53 - "Mrs Powell, I am beginning to wonder whether I would be informed if Wentworth were on fire!" Well, Erica, stick around for another 63 episodes and you'll find out 😆😆😆
Then the government are criminals, as they've got no money, only ever rising debt. almost 800 billion $ in the case of Australias governments. Your taxes have almost no effect on a debt that continues to rise by thousands of $ a second. Nor does anyone ( the public that is) know who the creditor is, despite their taxes paying the interest on that debt ( but then, they're not told that ether) If that not a crime, then what the hell is?
One more thing about government debt ? If you were not taxed, the government would not be able to borrow any money ( that applies to every government in the world). Anyone find it suss that ( so called) creditors lent trillions of $ of their own money to which they'll get only a few % back, every year? The lent money did not exist till it was created as a loan ( Modern Money Mechanics + quotes from banking heads, themselves, over the years) Getting back to Prisoner. I think Suzy's character is a lot of fun. I was here age at the time, but I'd just stopped watching Prisoner as I gotta work my ass/arse off & pay half of it in taxes too you know. Suzy & I are kids no more. I like the old cars in Prisoner ( most were new, then) They're clearly not chosen randomly & say something about their owners. Ther's everything from Expensive Jags & BMWs Tedy ( Ian Smith) " THE MINISTER ISN'T HAPPY" in his top of the range, department Ford (back seat of course) & the teacher in his tent on wheels ( Moke, cheapest new car in Australia at the time) & Jimbo (somwhere inbetween) in a modest 4 cylinder Datsun 200b ( when you can climb wall, ya don't need to prove anything?)
Vagrancy is a crime, actually. So is juvenile delinquency. And yes, it was a crime in those days and prior, to be a broke. (Ask anyone over 50 who used to get around on foot after dark). You can't just be a teenage runaway, living rough or on the streets. Especially because you simply don't like being in an orphanage and girls homes. And anything could happen to a pretty young girl, like Suzie, on the streets. So if she had no family to look after her, then she becomes a ward of the state. And if you continuously try to run away from the childrens homes and girls homes, then they lock you up in a place where it's apparently harder to get out. Suzie's story would be a rare occurrence, but it has happened from time to time.
Well done Sandy also for s split second I thought Beas was going do do de doo to the theme of the teletubbies but that was made in early 80s teletubbies came along over 10 years later 🤣
The furniture in their homes merely reflected the styles of decorating in those days, stereotypical of the types of characters and homes they had. Just as the styles of current homes will draw similar criticisms in 30-40 yrs from now. All the drab grey contrasts found on many modern Australian home exteriors are hardly appealing now, let alone in years to come. But hey.. some people love it.
Ooooooohhh, and one of my favourite characters has just started to unravel, and quickly, the devious Dr Kate Peterson. She very much reminds me of a GP I used to have, she was a total psycho nut job too.
35:53 - (PEDANT ALERT!) Janet says she's only seen Bette Davis in a movie where she was an axe murderer and Ian tells her it was 'Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte' and Janet later says she didn't recognise her without the axe. That would be because Davies never had an axe in HHSW (in which she played a suspected murderer following a crime with a meat cleaver). It was Davis's co star from 'Whatever Happened to Baby Jane', Joan Crawford, who played an axe murderer in the movie 'Strait-Jacket'.
I've seen the movie. Straight Jacket, It's not very good. Bette Davis is my favorite old time actress. I think I've seen about every movie she's made. I liked the ones where she plays twins. And Now Voyager is my personal favorite.
The little 16 yr old Susie reminds me of what Doreen would’ve been like in the beginning years of her incarcerations. They look alike, Doreen’s troubles began around Susie’s age, they both have a habit of escaping and both come from similar backgrounds and families.
James Quinn Copied from Google... London to a brick. In the folklore of Australian English this phrase is associated with Ken Howard, a race caller of the 1940s. The notion is that the punter is so confident of winning the bet that he is prepared to put all ofLondon on the horse to win one brick. These are very short odds indeed.
*16:30* This is one place I don't agree with Erica on. What the hell was Hazel supposed to do? Let Marie attack her? It was self defense and yet she's being thrown into solitary? SMH.
43:48 Just realised who this Doctor reminds me of Another actress “Alison Mac” who played Kate in Two Pints of Lager anda a Packet of Crisps Ur welcome
@Jo Knibbs It's been 9 years since you commented on having just ordered the book of the show Prisoner Cell Block H. Did you receive the book and how was it?
for the love of god, will someone PLEASE lock the medicine cabinet
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Yes please 🤣😂🤣
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I just want to say a big thank you for uploading all of these episodes. I watched back in the 80’s when they were first on in the uk . Now I’m on my 3rd go round since 2019. It’s all that’s helped keep my mind off losing my dear father.
Sorry to hear about your dear dad Michelle. I wasn’t expecting Prisoner Cell Block H to make such an impression on me… the wonderfully written characters become like friends and that sense of family really pulls you in… reading your lovely comment made me realise that working my own way through these glorious episodes has helped with my anxiety and depression - since starting, I’ve felt cheerier and mentally distracted in a good way! I see why it’s your third run. It is a huge comfort and our lives are richer for this show existing! 🙌🏻💛
@@ah7910 thank you for your lovely comments. I understand what you mean by helping with anxiety and depression, I feel it’s helped me in the exact same way . X
@SeeYouEnTee666 it happens to a lot of us. Especially when we have problems going on. So easy to get lost in that world.
Hope you’re ok ?
It's now 2020. The baby Louise Le Nay ("Sandy") was carrying here, is now older than she was back then!
Sandy forcing Peterson to drink that poison... LMAO!
Marie lags on Hazel and then Judy lags on Marie and then Hazel lags too. Lol. So much for no lagging.
Well yes the doctor is now starting to feel the other end of the heat! It's about bloody time!
sneaky Peterson's poison plan well and truly backfired on her lol
Hazel has got a magic cardigan, its on her in the laundry, disappears when she goes to see Davo yet returns when she's in solitary.
Just a note: cardigans can be removed.
And so begins Kate Peterson's descent into madness. Janet should take Ian to see Airplane lol.
Olivia Hamnett..outstanding actress,outclasses most of the cast. r.i.p ; /
discoveryone she died of a brain tumour same as the lad who plays Steve Faulkner
I read that sometime ago. So sad.
I'm totally loving her in these episodes!!!
No she does not
Pepe Trevor was the best actress in prisoner
43:37 Kate Peterson's face when she realizes her "solicitor" is actually a detective who outsmarted her. *:'D*
Looks like her games have come to a screeching halt. Now let's see what the women do to her once she's sentenced and imprisoned there for a long time.
So much lagging with the Marie n hazel scruffel...tutt tutt tutt
Yes Marie lagged 1st
Enjoyed that last scene in Erica's office, Sneaky Peterson really lost it !
You ain't seen nothing yet!!
It's 2020 as at this viewing for me. Anyone else binge watching because they are in lockdown?
So 14:40 Marie lags in front of half the prison???? Then Judy lags and then Hazel lags.
Nice to see Doctor Death given a taste of her own medicine
At last the lagger is rumbled - now we just need po-face powell to slip up :D
Don't you just LOVE seeing justice?!!!! Excellent episode.
these episodes have to be the best out of the whole series
She soon got over Jim… That poor Ian doesn’t know what he’s letting himself in for.
"Join the queue lady-there's a waiting list." Classic Inspector Grace. LMAO
Crazy Kate at her best in the last few mins of episode
Lizzie's son is playing "Ted" the guard at the gate (although there've been several actors playing "Ted"!!)
There was also Bill at the gate too.
Miss Conway's kitchen truly brings me back to the early 80s, visiting relatives with brand new houses and the wood and arch designs not to mention swinging saloon doors. Memories!
Ah the madness of Kate Peterson! That was fun to watch her get her upcomance
@RockHEYS 00 Yay!!!!
42:58 The beginning of Kate Peterson's true colours beginning to shine.
Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that! I hope you're recovering well.
It's no problem at all, I'm very happy to see you're enjoying them. Take care of yourself :)
i just love the ending the start of peterson going insane LOL
She was always a trifle delusional. Nobody can assume they are smarter than the rest of the world about everything.
And Kate cracks!
LOL
I see Janet Conway is now living in Catherine Roberts' old house.
Erm... no she isn't.
At Catherine's place, the kitchen entrance was to the left, almost under the staircase.
And the archway was nowhere near as wide.
Lizzie hates laggers but doesn't mind a lager.
That’s hilarious! As Lizzie would say, “Good on Ya!” Lmao.
Joyce should have gone to spec savers
Specsavers
@@Juliukas101There should be a full stop at the end of your comment.
Keeping Marie in hospital for observation because she got punched in the stomach now I've heard it all..... 🤔 🤣 🤣 🤣 Did Steve say hi Ann when Ian walked into the staffroom 😆
The shot glass with the medication was only half way. When it was on the counter & the when that Peterson woman hands the glass to sandy it's full to the top of the glass 😂😂😂😂
you deserve a bunch more likes for that i liked its funny
Oh my goodness. Thank you. I couldnt remember. My brain tumor coupled with MS brain lesions really make me incapable of retaining alot of info. And having the flu didnt help at all!
Do love the shows! TY for answering & for posting the episodes. I really enjoy them :)
Janet’s home is lovely!
At 24:21 Wayne Jarrett fluffs his line by calling ‘Ian’ Anne!
Mr Marny reminds me of a cross between Topher Grace and Stupot off Grange Hill
Stupot, now that’s a blast from the past
I'm confused by what the writers were doing with the Marie Winter assault scene in the laundry, because ALL of a sudden, a bunch of women went on a massive lagging spree that continued into the governor's office with Hazel. What the hell was all that about? One minute lagging is a cardinal sin that gets Doreen bashed to a pulp and potential laggers' lives threatened, and the next minute it's a lagging free for all in the laundry! They need to make up their mind on that one! lol
Doreen lagged ro V.T. 😢 I miss Vera. Must be a tight ship at Barnhurst.
Val Lehman who played Bea was considering leaving the show at this point because she felt her workload was too heavy. So they brought in sandy, Judy and Marie to take on some of the main storylines and give Val Lehman a rest
Nothing to do with work load and everything to do with money
@@michelleevans4948 Just sheer greed and fake exhaustion. 🙄😒
Val's a Karen
I'm sure none of the characters, in the series, were working for free.
For a prima donna like Lehman, it would be hard for her to realise the show actually improved while she went off filming ‘Kitty & The Bagman’
why are they taking cushions in cinema 😂
Make you laugh how say lagging is bad lol all they did in this was lag lol
14:35 what's this Marie lagged saying she was attacked. Nowt said lol
A top dog can lag if they r struck by the dryer door lol
Janet Conway got over Fletcher pretty quick!
True she met a lesser man
yeah
It is a tv drama, after all.
People pop in and out of relationships on tv, more often than they have dinners at home. Or in this case, more often than they have hot dinners at all 😜
Janets mental
@@bernadettelamb54 and very insecure too.
Hazel was awesome!!! It's too bad she was blamed though. It looks like Kate's shady dealings have finally caught up with her.
Hazel places Bea's note into a pocket in her jacket, then Meg marches her of to see Erica. Her jacket has disappeared ! Then she gets sent to solitary and she's wearing it again ! Where did it go in between ??
Marnie says to Janet 'Like your flat'' , yet in Janet's hall, by her front door, is a staircase ! Er, not a flat then !
Janet want's to go to see a Disaster movie next. It's probably based her relationship with Fletcher !
Now we've got down to poisonings. A word must be said for Maggie Millar as Marie Winter. I didn't believe she studied at Rada and like good potrayers of good villains - she's nothing like that in real life
no one would expect any of them to be - they are so believable because they're such good actor/actresses
I love Maries cackle😂
Does the writer of this episode not understand the no lagging rule? lol Seems to be flexible, depending on who is writing.
@AS Marie should hav said the usual she tripped and fell or bumped in2 a door lol
Mouse is making me laugh in this episode.
You have to wonder if Mouse got her nickname because of the size of her brain?
starlaeuropa the reason why they call her mouse is because her surname is trap and she is ‘mousey’...mousetrap 🎧
Mouse told the story about how her parents left her .my suspicion is she suffered from some kind of disability-- perhaps autism. if you watch the way she walks and the way she acts. I always surmised that's why her parents left her ;they didn't want to be bothered with a disabled child.
Once again, proving just how great an actress Jentah Sobott is.
She's actually very intelligent in real life.
@@ozlass7778 oh absolutely definitely agree. I'm only talking about the character that she portrayed. to be able to portray a character like that requires Great ability .Jentah ,just like Colette who played ditzy Doreen, we're both very intelligent .in fact all of the women were. I always say don't confuse the character with the person. We're both on the same page with this.
Ooooer ... Something wrong Kate? 😂😂😂
Omg! How is Erica still a damn governor?!?!
But “I’m beginning to wonder if I’d be informed if Wentworth were on fire” to Po Face was funny af! Lol
Wow Im so glad I stuck it out at the beginning of the series because this show gets REALLY good sometimes!
263 episodes later and still building up.
Has sister Franklin been played by many actresses?
This actress does return to the show in 1985 as Julie Egbert’s mother
Thankyou so much for uploading this omg
OOH! Now Voyager with Bette Davis! I love that movie.Have you ever saw her in The Nanny? Now that's a creepy movie.Bette is great in the film.Terrific ending.And another poster is right. Olivia Hamnett was a wonderful actress. May she rest in peace ) :
Erica reminds me of Glyadis Cooper from Now Voyager with Bette Davis'.
"It was made in 1942."
"Does it have sound?"
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Olivia Hamnett aka Kate Peterson would have made a fantastic Columbo villain
When Kate sat down never remember Sandy saying we have said grace!😂😂
Anyone see the poster for The Last Wave in the cinema lobby? It stars Olivia Hamnett who plays Dr Kate Peterson :)
A dumb move from a smart lady at 36:55. Peterson telling Powell about bank account under false names
James Quinn
She already told her so-called "witness", arranged through Grace, about her multiple bank accounts a couple of episodes back.
40:53 - "Mrs Powell, I am beginning to wonder whether I would be informed if Wentworth were on fire!" Well, Erica, stick around for another 63 episodes and you'll find out 😆😆😆
I love the reference of old films in this episode. "Now Voyager" was a good sentimental movie.
And now Marnie mentions the great Tallulah Bankhead. He's definitely growing on me.
Fantastic episode, Love how it's all come together for Dr Kate 😊
34:00 Susan is in prison for what reason? Running away from people who do not care about her? Yes Susan, it is a crime to not have money
...you are spot-on...no $$$, no respect, no job, no spouse...& pregnant..!
Then the government are criminals, as they've got no money, only ever rising debt. almost 800 billion $ in the case of Australias governments. Your taxes have almost no effect on a debt that continues to rise by thousands of $ a second. Nor does anyone ( the public that is) know who the creditor is, despite their taxes paying the interest on that debt ( but then, they're not told that ether) If that not a crime, then what the hell is?
"AH, just pay your tax ( 20% if you're a pensioner, 60 % if you on a decent income) She'll be right?"
One more thing about government debt ? If you were not taxed, the government would not be able to borrow any money ( that applies to every government in the world).
Anyone find it suss that ( so called) creditors lent trillions of $ of their own money to which they'll get only a few % back, every year?
The lent money did not exist till it was created as a loan ( Modern Money Mechanics + quotes from banking heads, themselves, over the years)
Getting back to Prisoner. I think Suzy's character is a lot of fun. I was here age at the time, but I'd just stopped watching Prisoner as I gotta work my ass/arse off & pay half of it in taxes too you know. Suzy & I are kids no more. I like the old cars in Prisoner ( most were new, then) They're clearly not chosen randomly & say something about their owners. Ther's everything from Expensive Jags & BMWs Tedy
( Ian Smith) " THE MINISTER ISN'T HAPPY" in his top of the range, department Ford (back seat of course) & the teacher in his tent on wheels ( Moke, cheapest new car in Australia at the time) & Jimbo (somwhere inbetween) in a modest 4 cylinder Datsun 200b ( when you can climb wall, ya don't need to prove anything?)
Vagrancy is a crime, actually.
So is juvenile delinquency.
And yes, it was a crime in those days and prior, to be a broke. (Ask anyone over 50 who used to get around on foot after dark).
You can't just be a teenage runaway, living rough or on the streets. Especially because you simply don't like being in an orphanage and girls homes.
And anything could happen to a pretty young girl, like Suzie, on the streets.
So if she had no family to look after her, then she becomes a ward of the state.
And if you continuously try to run away from the childrens homes and girls homes, then they lock you up in a place where it's apparently harder to get out.
Suzie's story would be a rare occurrence, but it has happened from time to time.
Well done Sandy also for s split second I thought Beas was going do do de doo to the theme of the teletubbies but that was made in early 80s teletubbies came along over 10 years later 🤣
Someone warn Ian lol
Colleen is starting to lose her attempt at Vera and come into the Po Face we all love.
Only because she got the job she wanted
Once again Erica proves what a nuisance she can be by criticising Inspector Grace for the brilliant way he crushed Kate Peterson. 🍒
YES!!!!
inspector grace SUCKS!!
How long before Judy uses the I care for you susie more than you think in fact I love you
She doesn't.
Susie's only a kid 16
I dunno but im literally only watching for her now 😂
@@musicfan8048 Didn't stop her perving on Georgie who looked about 12
😴😴 with these sort of comments
Ian - beware the bunny boiler!
31:56 - Great line Colleen.
Janet has some beautiful things at her flat, like the weaving wheel and the wooden chair by the front door!
I agree. Her flat looks so much better than many we have been shown in past episodes that have the worst 1970's- early 80's decor.
The furniture in their homes merely reflected the styles of decorating in those days, stereotypical of the types of characters and homes they had.
Just as the styles of current homes will draw similar criticisms in 30-40 yrs from now.
All the drab grey contrasts found on many modern Australian home exteriors are hardly appealing now, let alone in years to come. But hey.. some people love it.
Marie getting on my nerves winter is not so tough.
No, all talk no action
She needs to give Bea a thick ear
LMAO @ ''Mrs Powell, I am beginning to wonder whether I would be informed if Wentworth were on fire.''
21st April 2023.
Ooooooohhh, and one of my favourite characters has just started to unravel, and quickly, the devious Dr Kate Peterson. She very much reminds me of a GP I used to have, she was a total psycho nut job too.
35:53 - (PEDANT ALERT!) Janet says she's only seen Bette Davis in a movie where she was an axe murderer and Ian tells her it was 'Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte' and Janet later says she didn't recognise her without the axe. That would be because Davies never had an axe in HHSW (in which she played a suspected murderer following a crime with a meat cleaver). It was Davis's co star from 'Whatever Happened to Baby Jane', Joan Crawford, who played an axe murderer in the movie 'Strait-Jacket'.
I've seen the movie. Straight Jacket, It's not very good. Bette Davis is my favorite old time actress. I think I've seen about every movie she's made. I liked the ones where she plays twins. And Now Voyager is my personal favorite.
It won't be long now before Kate says her famous "You cretins!"
She referred to Marie as a 'cretin' a couple episodes back, but yes, she cracked me up using that term. lol
21:00 we've said Grace, brilliant ironic line
Olivia Hamnett was outstanding in this episode.
7/23. Binge watching and loving it!!!!! I still miss Vera tho.
I think Janet Conway is more Kathryn Hepburn than Bette Davis
At 41:26, Sheila Florance’s cough sounds terrible
Erica's outrage is hysterical.
She's clueless in running Wentworth
The little 16 yr old Susie reminds me of what Doreen would’ve been like in the beginning years of her incarcerations. They look alike, Doreen’s troubles began around Susie’s age, they both have a habit of escaping and both come from similar backgrounds and families.
That does it. Not reading comments anymore - too many spoilers! This is my first time thru!
26:05. "I bet London to a brick" What the hell does that mean?
James Quinn
Copied from Google...
London to a brick. In the folklore of Australian English this phrase is associated with Ken Howard, a race caller of the 1940s. The notion is that the punter is so confident of winning the bet that he is prepared to put all ofLondon on the horse to win one brick. These are very short odds indeed.
😂🤣
Never that saying before
@@David-h4z2s I should know, as I'm English
WOW!...That was ENTERTAINING and very very SATISFYING! 🤣🥰😜😀
42:52-44:39 The best scene on this episode.
I think Sister Franklin would love to walk out of her job, if she didn’t have bills to pay
Ugh ! Please warn us before we get a shot of Winter with her belly hanging out !
*16:30* This is one place I don't agree with Erica on. What the hell was Hazel supposed to do? Let Marie attack her? It was self defense and yet she's being thrown into solitary? SMH.
If Marie struck the 1st blo she'd b in the pound insted of Hazel
43:48
Just realised who this Doctor reminds me of
Another actress “Alison Mac” who played Kate in Two Pints of Lager anda a Packet of Crisps
Ur welcome
40:53 😂😆😂 brilliant 👌🏻
Just loving watching this,I've just ordered the book
Jo Knibbs there’s a book?!
@Jo Knibbs
It's been 9 years since you commented on having just ordered the book of the show Prisoner Cell Block H.
Did you receive the book and how was it?
Well Doreen's in maternity and Bea's in isolation
they need to be in the laundry, it's crap with Marie
Thank you so very much for uploads
Inspector Grace is looking a real cutey with a beard 😍😍😍
Mouse seems to have become weirder.
She's on your level of autism 😂
At least they've cured those squeaking wheels on the laundry trolley
Kate Sheil has the most beautiful hair