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''Wentworth'' is an Australian television drama series. It was first broadcast on
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on 1 May 2013 and it concluded on
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with its 100th episode on 26 October 2021. The series serves as a contemporary reimagining of ''
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'', which ran on Network Ten from 1979 to 1986. Lara Radulovich and David Hannam developed ''Wentworth'' from Reg Watson's original concept. The series is set in the modern day and initially focuses on Bea Smith's ( Danielle Cormack) early days in prison and her subsequent rise to the top of the prison's hierarchy. From the fifth season onward, the series shifted to emphasize more of an
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format. For the first three seasons, ''Wentworth'' was filmed on purpose-built sets in the suburbs of
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. The show has received a mostly positive reception from critics, and the first episode became the most watched Australian drama series premiere in Foxtel history. The series was picked up by several countries, including New Zealand and the UK, where it is titled ''Wentworth Prison''. ''Wentworth'' was commissioned for an eighth and final season consisting of 20 episodes and airing in two parts; the first part from July to September 2020, and the second part from 24 August 2021, with its final episode on 26 October.


Premise

''Wentworth'' is set in modern-day Australia. It explores the life of Bea Smith ( Danielle Cormack) when she first enters prison after being charged with the attempted murder of her husband. Bea is separated from her daughter and sent to Wentworth on remand, where she lives in "an uncertain limbo" until she is sentenced. Starting at the bottom of Wentworth's hierarchy, Bea is forced to learn how to survive in prison.


Episodes and seasons


Cast and characters


Main

* Danielle Cormack as Bea Smith (seasons 1–4) *
Nicole da Silva Nicole da Silva (born 18 September 1981) is an Australian actress, best known for her roles as Stella Dagostino in the series '' Rush'' (2008–2011), and as Franky Doyle in the show ''Wentworth'' (2013–2018, 2019). She has made appearance ...
as Francesca "Franky" Doyle (main seasons 1–6, special guest season 7) * Kris McQuade as Jacqueline "Jacs" Holt (season 1, special guest season 8) *
Leeanna Walsman Leeanna Walsman is an Australian actress. She is perhaps best known for her role as Zam Wesell in '' Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones'' (2002), for playing Carly Bishop in the Australian film '' Looking for Alibrandi'' (2000), fo ...
as Erica Davidson (season 1) * Kate Atkinson as Vera Bennett (seasons 1–8) * Celia Ireland as Elizabeth "Liz" Birdsworth (seasons 1–7) * Shareena Clanton as Doreen "Dor" Anderson (seasons 1–5) *
Aaron Jeffery Aaron C. Jeffery is a Logie Award-winning New Zealand-Australian actor. He is best known for his roles as Terry Watson in '' Water Rats'', as Alex Ryan in ''McLeod's Daughters'', and as Matt "Fletch" Fletcher in '' Wentworth''. Early and persona ...
as Matthew "Matt" Fletcher – "Fletch" (seasons 1–3) * Robbie J. Magasiva as Will Jackson (seasons 1–8) *
Catherine McClements Catherine McClements is an Australian stage, film and television actress and television presenter. She is known for her TV roles in '' Water Rats'' and '' Tangle'', for which she won Logie Awards, and has performed in stage productions for thea ...
as Meg Jackson (season 1) *
Katrina Milosevic Katrina Milosevic (born 25 April 1976) is an Australian actress who has appeared in many television programs and theatre productions, including a starring role in the prison drama series ''Wentworth''. Biography Katrina Milosevic was born in ...
as Susan Jenkins – "Boomer" (recurring season 1, main seasons 2–8) *
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as Joan Ferguson – "The Freak" (main seasons 2–5, 8, special guest seasons 6–7) *
Socratis Otto Socratis Otto is an Australian film, theatre and television actor. He is best known for his roles in television series '' Young Lions'' as Justin Carmody, '' Home and Away'' as Robert Robertson, and ''Wentworth'' as Maxine Conway. Early life ...
as
Maxine Conway Maxine Conway (formerly Max) is a recurring character from ''Wentworth'', portrayed by actor Socratis Otto. Maxine is notable for being Bea Smith's ( Danielle Cormack) bodyguard and also for being transgender within the series. She was dating ...
(recurring seasons 2–3, main seasons 4–5) *
Tammy MacIntosh Tammy MacIntosh (born 16 February 1970) is an Australian actress known for portraying Dr. Charlotte Beaumont in the medical drama '' All Saints'' and Jool in the TV series ''Farscape''. She is also known for her roles on television series ''The F ...
as Karen "Kaz" Proctor (recurring season 3, main seasons 4–7) *
Kate Jenkinson Kate Jenkinson is an Australian actress, known for her various roles on '' The Wedge'', as well as her role of Kendall Quinn on '' Super Fun Night''. She is known for her role as Allie Novak in the Australian TV series '' Wentworth''. Educati ...
as
Allie Novak Allie Novak is a fictional character from the Australian drama series '' Wentworth'', played by Kate Jenkinson. She made her first appearance during the fourth season episode titled, "First Blood", broadcast on 10 May 2016. The character was ...
(seasons 4–8) * Bernard Curry as Jake Stewart (season 4–8) *
Sigrid Thornton Sigrid Madeline Thornton (born 12 February 1959) is an Australian film and television actress. Her television work includes '' Prisoner'' (1979–80), '' All the Rivers Run'' (1983), '' SeaChange'' (1998–2019) and '' Wentworth'' (2016–2018 ...
as
Sonia Stevens Sonia Stevens is a character in Wentworth. Initially a secondary antagonist in the fourth and fifth season, she becomes the primary antagonist in the sixth, following the departure of Joan Ferguson (Pamela Rabe). Sonia was played by Sigrid ...
(special guest season 4, main seasons 5–6) *
Leah Purcell Leah Maree Purcell (born 14 August 1970) is an Aboriginal Australian stage and film actress, playwright, film director, and novelist. She made her film debut in 1999, appearing in Paul Fenech's ''Somewhere in the Darkness'', which led to role ...
as Rita Connors (seasons 6–8) * Susie Porter as Marie Winter (seasons 6–8) *
Rarriwuy Hick Rarriwuy Hick (born ) is an Aboriginal Australian award winning actress, known for her roles in the television series ''Redfern Now'', ''Cleverman'', '' Wentworth'' and '' True Colours''. Early life and education Hick was born around 1991 in ...
as Ruby Mitchell (seasons 6–8) *
Kate Box Kate Box is an Australian stage, film and television actress. She is known for her roles as Nicole Vargas in ''Rake'' and as Lou Kelly in '' Wentworth''. Career In 2003, Box graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) Her firs ...
as Lou Kelly (season 8) * Jane Hall as Ann Reynolds (season 8) *
Zoe Terakes Zoe Terakes (born March 22, 2000) is an Australian actor who most notably played Reb Keane in '' Wentworth.'' Life and career Terakes is non-binary and trans masculine, and came out to the acting industry at age 19. Terakes attended SCEGGS D ...
as Reb Keane (season 8) * Vivienne Awosoga as Judy Bryant (season 8)


Special guest

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as Sheila Bausch (season 8) *
Tina Bursill Tina Bursill (born 24 July 1951) is an Australian actress. She played Louise Carter on the television series '' Skyways'' (1979–1981) and Sonia Stevens on ''Prisoner'' (1983–1984). She played Meryl Knight in the Nine Network drama series ...
as Eve Wilder (season 8)


Recurring

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Jacqueline Brennan Jacqueline Brennan is an Australian stage, television and film actress with a career that has spanned over 30 years appearing in film, theatre and voice-over roles. Jacquie Brennan is known for her roles on '' Bullpitt!'', '' The Hollowmen,''an ...
as Linda Miles (seasons 1–8) *
Ra Chapman Ra Chapman is a Korean-born Australian film, television and theatre actress and playwright. She appeared in ''Wentworth'' as Kim Chang. born on 8 January 1985 Biography Chapman was born in South Korea South Korea, officially the Repub ...
as Kim Chang (seasons 1–5) * Martin Sacks as Acting Governor Derek Channing (seasons 1–6) * Lucia Brancatisano as Peta Webb (seasons 1–8) * Reef Ireland as
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(seasons 1–2) * Benne Harrison as Rosalind "Roz" Jago (seasons 1–3) *
Cassandra Magrath Cassandra Magrath (born 1981) is an Australian actress. She played Miranda Gibson in the Australian ABC 1998–2000 television series ''SeaChange'' and Liz Hunter in the 2005 Australian horror film ''Wolf Creek''. Acting career Magrath began ...
as Hayley Jovanka (seasons 1–3) * Richard Sutherland as Alan Doyle (seasons 1, 4–6) *
Georgia Flood Georgia Flood (born 29 November 1992) is an Australian film, television and theatre actress. After studying at the L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq in Paris and the 16th Street Actors Studio in Melbourne, Flood made her stage ...
as Debbie Smith (seasons 1–2, cameo season 4) * Louise Harris as Ronnie Katsis (season 1) * Rondah Dam as Phillipa "Pip" Turner (season 1) *
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as Vinnie Holt (season 1) * Melitta St Just as Megan Summers (season 1–2) *
Lynette Curran Lynette Curran is an Australian actress known for many roles in Australian television series and films, including the soap opera '' Bellbird'', and the films ''Country Town'' (1971) and '' Bliss'' (1985). Theatre She started acting in the t ...
as Rita Bennett (seasons 1–2) * Jada Alberts as Toni Goodes (seasons 1–2) *
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as Rachel Sanger (seasons 1–2) * Scott Parmeter as Chris Bakula (seasons 1–3) *
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as Harry Smith (recurring seasons 1–2; cameo season 3) *
Ally Fowler Alexandra "Ally" Fowler (born 6 December 1961) is an Australian actress and singer. She is known for her roles as Angela Hamilton in '' Sons and Daughters'' (1982–84) and Zoe Davis in '' Neighbours'' (1986); both series were produced by the ...
as Simone "Simmo" Slater (recurring seasons 1–2; cameo season 3) *
Steve Le Marquand Steve Le Marquand (born 26 December 1967) is an Australian-born actor, known both locally and internationally for his film and stage work. Personal life Born in Perth, Western Australia in 1967, his family moved to Sydney when he was quite yo ...
as Colin Bates (season 2) *
Tony Briggs Tony Briggs (born 3 July 1967) is an Australian actor, writer and producer. He is a former track and field athlete. He is best known for creating the stage play '' The Sapphires'' (later a 2012 film) telling the true story of an Aboriginal s ...
as Steve Faulkner (season 2) * Katherine Halliday as Sarah Briggs (season 2) *
Kathryn Beck Kathryn Beck (born 1 March 1986) is an Australian television and theatre actress. In 2007, she played Lily Nelson in the soap opera '' Home and Away'' and the following year, she appeared in ''East of Everything''. In 2013, Beck began appearing ...
as Sky Pierson (season 2) * Kasia Kaczmarek as Lindsay Coulter (seasons 2–3) *
Bessie Holland Bessie Holland is an Australian actress, best known for her role as Stella Radic on the prison drama series '' Wentworth''. Holland also plays Tessa in the ABC series ''Wakefield Wakefield is a cathedral city in West Yorkshire, England loc ...
as Stella Radic (seasons 2–5) * Christen O'Leary as Kelly Bryant (seasons 2–3) *
Alex Menglet Alex Menglet, born ''Alexei Menglet'' in Moscow USSR in 1956, is an actor who has found success working in Australia. Career Menglet is best known for his roles as chef Ray "Gay Ray" Proctor in the 1984 season of ''Prisoner'' and more recently ...
as Ivan Ferguson (seasons 2–3) * Edwina Samuels as Sophie Donaldson (seasons 2–3) *
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as Rose Atkins (seasons 2–3) *
Georgia Chara Georgia Chara (born 30 July 1987) is an Australian television and theatre actress. After starting her acting career in her twenties, she made guest appearances in various television series', including '' Bed of Roses'', '' Killing Time'' and ''M ...
as
Jess Warner Jessica Warner is a fictional character from the Australian television series ''Wentworth'', portrayed by Georgia Chara. She made her first appearance during the season episode "The Danger Within," broadcast on 10 June 2014. Jess was murdered in ...
(seasons 2–3) *
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as Nils Jesper (seasons 2–4) * Luke McKenzie as Nash Taylor (seasons 2–5) *
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as Marge Nowak (seasons 2, 5) * Miles Paras as Cindy Lou (season 3) * Pia Miranda as Jodie Spiteri (season 3) * Damien Richardson as Michael Mears (season 3) * Katerina Kotsonis as Brenda Murphy (seasons 3–6) * Libby Tanner as Bridget Westfall (seasons 3–6) * Sally-Anne Upton as Lucy "Juicy Lucy" Gambaro (season 3–6) * Charli Tjoe as Tina Mercado (seasons 3–5) *
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as Don Kaplan (seasons 4-5) *
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as Shayne Butler (seasons 4–5) * Sophia Katos as Mel Barrett (seasons 4–5) * Maddy Jevic as Lee Radcliffe (seasons 4–6) * Sarah Hallam as Jen "Hutch" Hutchins (seasons 5–8) * Danielle Alexis as Dana Malouf (seasons 5) *
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as Iman Farah (seasons 5) * Chloe Ng as Nurse Shen (seasons 6–8) * Emily Havea as Mon Alston (seasons 6–8) *
Shane Connor Shane Connor (born 3 April 1959) also billed/credited as Shane Feeney-Connor, is an Australian actor, who has had extensive experience in stage, television and film productions, both locally and internationally in the United Kingdom and United St ...
as Ray Houser (seasons 6–7) * Natalia Novikova as Zara Dragovich (season 6) * Artemis Ioannides as Vicky Kosta (seasons 6–7) *
David de Lautour David Hugh de Lautour (born November 28, 1982) is a New Zealand television actor. He was born in Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand and attended King's College, then The American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA) to which he received a $50 ...
as Dr. Greg Miller (seasons 7–8) * Morgana O'Reilly as Narelle Stang (season 7) * Rick Donald as Sean Brody (season 7) * Anni Finsterer as May Jenkins (Season 7) *
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as Cynthia Rattray (season 8) * Louisa Mignone as Zaina Saad (season 8) * Jennifer Vuletic as Mandy (season 8) * Kevin Harrington (actor), Kevin Harrington as Officer Roberts (season 8) * Tom Wren as Dominic Slade (season 8) * Brian Vriends as Dr. Mendel (season 8) * Peter O'Brien as Tony Cockburn (season 8) * Greg Fryer as Blair Mitchell (season 8) *
Huw Higginson Huw Higginson (born 21 February 1964) is an English actor, best known for playing PC George Garfield in ''The Bill'' from 1989 to 1999. Higginson has also appeared in '' Heartbeat'', '' EastEnders'', ''Casualty'', '' By Any Means'' and '' Jess ...
as Gavin Thompson (season 8)


Guest

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Anne Charleston Anne Charleston (born 30 December 1942) is an Australian actress, notable for her career locally and in the United Kingdom in theatre and television. Charleston started her career in theatre in the mid 1950's, and has been a staple of the small ...
as Celeste Donaldson (season 1) *
Andrew Blackman Andrew Blackman (born 2 August 1965) is an Australian born actor, producer, and director who founded the Complete Works Theatre Company (CWTC) in Melbourne in 1999. Blackman was born in Brisbane, Queensland, and began acting at the age of seve ...
as Oliver Donaldson (season 1) *
Carla Bonner Carla Bonner is an Australian actress, known for playing the role of Stephanie Scully in the soap opera '' Neighbours'', a role she played from 1999 to 2010. She was also a guest on '' Celebrity Big Brother Australia'' in 2002. Following her d ...
as Manda Katsis (season 1) * Gloria Ajenstat as Georgia Henderson (season 1) *
Maria Angelico Maria Angelico is an Australian actress, writer and producer from Melbourne, Victoria. Angelico is best known for her portrayal of Julia Bechly in the TV series ''Sisters'' on Network Ten. She is also known for portraying Miss Tan in '' The In ...
as Katrina "Trina" Jenkins (season 2) * Liddy Clark as Hazel Fullagher (season 3) *
Neil Melville Neil Melville is an Australian actor. He was born in Sydney, but spent most of his childhood in Apollo Bay, Victoria. In the early 1970s he was lead singer of Geelong rock band "The Iliad". Melville graduated from Adelaide's Flinders Universit ...
as Brendan Maddock (season 3) *
Debra Lawrance Debra Lawrance (born 1 January 1957) is an Australian actress. She is best known for her role on '' Home and Away'', as Pippa Ross, which she played from 1990 to 1998, and has made a number of return appearances as the character, the most re ...
as Faith Proctor (season 4) * Geraldine Hakewill as Kylee Webb (season 7) *
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as Travis Kelly (season 8)


Production


Conception

In March 2012, it was announced that a contemporary re-imagining of ''
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'', an Australian soap opera of the late 20th century, had been commissioned by Foxtel. Brian Walsh, the executive director of television at Foxtel, said that ''Wentworth'' would not be a remake of ''Prisoner'', which ran for 692 episodes on Network Ten from 1979 to 1986. He said:
"''Wentworth'' will be a dynamic and very confronting drama series, developed and stylised specifically for subscription television audiences. We have told producers to push all boundaries and honestly depict life on the inside as it is in 2012."
Lara Radulovich and David Hannam developed ''Wentworth'' from Reg Watson's original concept.
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and director of drama Jo Porter is producer. The first episode, and several subsequent episodes, were written by Pete McTighe. The idea for an "''
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''-style remake of ''Prisoner''" was first mooted by television critic Michael Idato, who went on to act as series consultant. Kerry Tucker acted as consultant on authenticity. Producer Jo Porter commented that the series would explore "the politics of women in a world with few men, and how the experience both challenges and changes them, sometimes for the better". ''Wentworth'' is set in the modern-day and explores Bea Smith's early days in prison. The storylines include a mix of original inmates and staff from ''Prisoner,'' with characters also developed especially for ''Wentworth''. Foxtel told a reporter from ''
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'' that the original characters from ''Prisoner'' would have a contemporary interpretation in the new series. It was initially reported that none of the original cast from ''Prisoner'' would appear in the first season of ''Wentworth'', however,
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, who had a number of small roles in the original series, made a cameo appearance as Liz Birdsworth's mother-in-law.
Alex Menglet Alex Menglet, born ''Alexei Menglet'' in Moscow USSR in 1956, is an actor who has found success working in Australia. Career Menglet is best known for his roles as chef Ray "Gay Ray" Proctor in the 1984 season of ''Prisoner'' and more recently ...
and Gloria Ajenstat, who played Ray Proctor and Tammy Fisher in the original series, will have guest roles in the new series. Foxtel revealed that the producers were looking at how they might incorporate the ''Prisoner'' theme tune, " On The Inside", into the new series.


Eight-season run

On 5 June 2013, it was confirmed that ''Wentworth'' had been renewed for a second season. A reporter for the Australian Associated Press said production would begin later in the year, and the season would air in 2014. Porter stated: "We have assembled an extraordinary team of writers who can't wait to get started on series two. We have so many more stories to tell". In January 2014, it was announced that a third season of ''Wentworth'' had been ordered, before the second had aired. In a similar manner, a 12-episode fourth season was announced before the airing of the third season on 27 February 2015. It began airing from 10 May 2016. Cormack confirmed a fifth season had been commissioned on 19 July. The twelve-part series premiered on 4 April 2017. On 9 May 2017, Showcase announced that the series had been renewed for a sixth season, which premiered on 19 June 2018. A seventh season was commissioned in April 2018, before the sixth-season premiere, with filming commencing the following week and a premiere set for 28 May 2019. On 5 December 2018, it was confirmed that a 20-episode eighth season had been commissioned, with production beginning in late October 2019, with Part 1, featuring the first 10 episodes, premiering on 28 July 2020 and Part 2 in 2021. In October 2019, it was confirmed that the series would conclude following the second part of the eighth season in 2021, making it the longest-running hour drama series in Foxtel history, with a total of 100 episodes.


Casting

On 4 October 2012, a reporter for ''
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'' revealed that Celia Ireland and Kate Atkinson had joined the cast of ''Wentworth'', while Shareena Clanton would make her acting debut as Doreen Anderson. Danielle Cormack was cast in the role of Beatrice "Queen Bea" Smith and she stated, "I am absolutely rapt to be part of the reboot of such an iconic drama. ''Prisoner'' left an indelible mark on fans and I really hope that the re-imagining of this series will be just as popular with viewers now as it was back then." Actors
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and
Aaron Jeffery Aaron C. Jeffery is a Logie Award-winning New Zealand-Australian actor. He is best known for his roles as Terry Watson in '' Water Rats'', as Alex Ryan in ''McLeod's Daughters'', and as Matt "Fletch" Fletcher in '' Wentworth''. Early and persona ...
play corrections officers in the detention centre. David Knox from
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revealed that
Nicole da Silva Nicole da Silva (born 18 September 1981) is an Australian actress, best known for her roles as Stella Dagostino in the series '' Rush'' (2008–2011), and as Franky Doyle in the show ''Wentworth'' (2013–2018, 2019). She has made appearance ...
, Kris McQuade,
Catherine McClements Catherine McClements is an Australian stage, film and television actress and television presenter. She is known for her TV roles in '' Water Rats'' and '' Tangle'', for which she won Logie Awards, and has performed in stage productions for thea ...
and
Leeanna Walsman Leeanna Walsman is an Australian actress. She is perhaps best known for her role as Zam Wesell in '' Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones'' (2002), for playing Carly Bishop in the Australian film '' Looking for Alibrandi'' (2000), fo ...
had also joined the cast. Following the end of the first season, it was revealed that iconic ''Prisoner'' character Joan "The Freak" Ferguson, a sadistic, lesbian prison officer, would be introduced in the second season. Porter commented, "''Prisoner'' offered up a very rich well of amazing characters to draw upon and the ''Wentworth'' writers are very excited about revisiting the character of prison officer Joan 'The Freak' Ferguson in our second season." On 21 September 2013, it was confirmed that
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had been cast as "The Freak". McQuade, McClements and Walsman did not reprise their respective roles of Jacs Holt, Meg Jackson and Erica Davidson for the second season.
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, who portrays Susan "Boomer" Jenkins, was upgraded to the main cast. Actresses Pia Miranda, Libby Tanner and
Tammy MacIntosh Tammy MacIntosh (born 16 February 1970) is an Australian actress known for portraying Dr. Charlotte Beaumont in the medical drama '' All Saints'' and Jool in the TV series ''Farscape''. She is also known for her roles on television series ''The F ...
joined the cast from the third season as inmate Jodie Spiteri, psychologist Bridget Westfall, and vigilante Karen "Kaz" Proctor, respectively.
Sigrid Thornton Sigrid Madeline Thornton (born 12 February 1959) is an Australian film and television actress. Her television work includes '' Prisoner'' (1979–80), '' All the Rivers Run'' (1983), '' SeaChange'' (1998–2019) and '' Wentworth'' (2016–2018 ...
, who played Ros Coulson on ''Prisoner'', joined the cast for season four, not reprising her former role, but playing another ''Prisoner''-based character, Sonia Stevens. In November 2015,
Kate Jenkinson Kate Jenkinson is an Australian actress, known for her various roles on '' The Wedge'', as well as her role of Kendall Quinn on '' Super Fun Night''. She is known for her role as Allie Novak in the Australian TV series '' Wentworth''. Educati ...
and Bernard Curry were announced to be appearing in the show as Allie Novak, an inmate, and Jake Stewart, a correctional officer, respectively. In April 2018, it was announced that Indigenous Australian actress
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had joined the cast as Rita Connors, a role originally played by Glenda Linscott in ''Prisoner''. Also joining the cast were Susie Porter as criminal matriarch Marie Winter, a role originally played by
Maggie Millar Maggie Millar (born 6 January 1941) alternatively Maggie Miller, is an Australian former actress, artist, writer, radio personality and public relations officer. She is known for her television series roles in '' Bellbird'', ''The Sullivans'' ...
in ''Prisoner'', and
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as young boxer Ruby Mitchell.
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also joined the cast in a recurring role. In Season 7, Morgana O'Reilly, Rick Donald, and
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were introduced. In June 2020, it was announced that
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would be joining the cast of season 8 as Sheila Bausch, a lead figure in a cult who is charged with nine counts of murder. In October 2019, it was announced that the eighth season would introduce three new cast members;
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, Zoe Terakes, and Jane Hall have been cast as Lou Kelly, Reb Keane, and Ann Reynolds, respectively.


Filming

Foxtel confirmed that ''Wentworth'' would not be shot at the original ATV-10 studios in
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where ''Prisoner'' was filmed. ''Wentworth'' was instead filmed on a purpose built set in the suburb of Clayton. The shoot employed 300 cast and crew. The ten-part season began filming for four months from 10 October 2012. ''Wentworth'' began airing on Foxtel's
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channel from 1 May 2013. Filming for the second season began on 23 September 2013 and wrapped on 13 February 2014. The second season began airing on 20 May 2014. Production for the third season resumed in March and filming was completed in late July. In the same month, it was announced that the property in which ''Wentworth'' was filmed had been sold, and the set would be knocked down. A new alternative was being sought and a ''TV Week'' reporter commented that it was unclear if the loss of the set would be written into future storylines. The third season began airing on 7 April 2015. Production on the fourth season began in the second half of 2015. The fifth season was filmed in Melbourne from August 2016. On 9 May 2017, Showcase announced that the series had been renewed for a sixth season, which began filming a week later. On March 18, 2020, TV Tonight confirmed production of the second part of the eighth and final season was suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak. The 10-episode first part of eighth season is still scheduled to air from July 2020. Filming for the second part of the eighth and final season was completed on 4 September 2020.


Theme song

The original ''Wentworth'' theme music was composed by rock musician
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for the show's instrumental opening theme to the first season. In season two, a new variant of the theme was composed with the introduction of lyrics comprising the theme song "You Don't Know Me", performed by Pleasantville, with the vocals supplied by Pleasance's wife Michelle. An orchestrated instrumental version, with differs from the opening theme, served as the ending theme throughout the show's run. For the eight season, a new updated variant of the original instrumental theme music, along with a new end theme will be introduced, while the lyrics will be dropped entirely.


Direction

A number of directors worked on the series over the eight seasons, with Kevin Carlin undertaking the direction of 32 episodes. Other directors included Steve Jodrell,
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and
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.


Release


Broadcast

''Wentworth'' has been sold to more than 90 countries. On 2 April 2013, it was confirmed that TVNZ had signed a deal to broadcast ''Wentworth'' in New Zealand. Later that month, it was announced that ''Wentworth'' would be broadcast on Channel 5 in the UK. The head of acquisitions for the channel, Kate Keenan, commented "''Wentworth'' will be a great addition to Channel 5's drama output this autumn. This compelling cast of female characters packs an emotional punch and will appeal to the Channel 5 viewers who love our range of crime output from dramas to factual series." A trailer for the series began airing on the channel and its website in August 2013 and premiered on Channel 5 on 28 August. Channel 5 also re-titled the show, ''Wentworth Prison''. The second season began on Channel 5 on 3 September 2014 and season Three, which commenced broadcast on 22 July 2015, concluded with a two-hour season finale which consisted of episodes 11 and 12 of the season on 30 September 2015. Season four of ''Wentworth'' premiered on Channel 5 on 27 June 2016. In July, following declining ratings, the series was moved from its Monday night timeslot on Channel 5 to Tuesdays on sister channel
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. Season 5 premiered on 5Star on 23 May 2017. Season 6 of ''Wentworth'' premiered on 5Star on 23 June 2018, just four days following the Australian premiere; however, the series was moved to Saturday nights at 10:00 pm. The seventh season premiered on 8 June 2019 in the same Saturday night timeslot as the previous season. The eighth season will premiere on 5 August 2020 in a Wednesday night 10:00 pm timeslot. The second part of the season was scheduled to premiere on the same day as Australia, 24 August 2021, on
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in the UK. The series premiered in the
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broadcasting as ''Wentworth'' on TV3 from June 2014. Season 2 premiered on TV3 on 15 January 2015. In Canada the first two seasons broadcast on
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in late 2015. Although the series has a strong fan base in many countries, Angela Perez of Australia Network News said, in 2016, that Foxtel was considering cancelling the show fter the then current fourth seasondue to audiences viewing new episodes via pirate websites following the Australian premiere. Foxtel stated that the piracy is "a serious problem in terms of recouping money to help pay for future seasons".
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started broadcasting ''Wentworth'' from season 1 in April 2018, with repeats being aired through ABC Iview.


Streaming

In December 2014, ''Wentworth'' first premiered on
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in the United States and added seasons one and two to its streaming service. In April 2016 the third season was released to US audiences via the platform. Season 4 was released on Netflix in July 2016, season 5 in June 2017, season 6 in September 2018, season 7 in July 2018, part one of season 8 in September 2020 and part two of season 8 in October 2021. The show features on the “50 Best TV Shows on Netflix” list according to Netflix Life. Seasons one to three are available to view via
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in the U.S. In the United Kingdom, all nine seasons are available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video, while additional services include
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and
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. In Australia,
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provides a catch-up service for the ''Wentworth'', while the series is made available for catch-up viewing via
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in New Zealand and
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in the United Kingdom for a limited time following initial broadcast. As of 2021, all eight seasons are available to stream in the UK on Amazon Prime Video, and again via My5 where it holds unlimited streaming rights until 2023.


Home media

In Australia, ''Wentworth'' is available on both DVD and Blu-ray formats. The first season was released via Shock Records, while subsequent seasons have been made available from its current distribution company,
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. Under the "Wentworth Prison" title, the series was initially available in the United Kingdom from Fremantle Home Entertainment for the first three seasons; after which, the British company Network acquired all rights to release the series. In the UK, the series was only available on DVD, however, it was, for the first time, made available on Blu-ray for its seventh season in 2019, and again for its eighth season in 2020. Additionally, multiple season sets are available on DVD and Blu-ray in Australia, and only on DVD in the UK. As of 2018, the multiple sets are only available on DVD in Australia and are no longer being released in the UK. In the United States, ''Wentworth'' was released on DVD via
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. The first three seasons have been made available and it is currently not known if subsequent seasons will follow. ;Key : = Indicates Availablity only on DVD : = Indicates Availablity on both DVD & Blu-ray


Reception

The show has received critical acclaim throughout its run. Following a screening of the pilot episode for the media in February 2013, Ben Pobjie from ''
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'' called ''Wentworth'' "a triumph". He praised the writing and the cast, saying "So rarely in Australian TV do we see well-written characters collide with dead-on casting and tense, atmospheric direction as they have here." He added that ''Wentworth'' is "a powerful, almost cinematic drama" with its own identity, that incorporates "echoes" of the original ''Prisoner'' series. Holly Byrnes, writing for the '' Herald Sun'', quipped "this brilliant retelling picks up where the pioneering series left off and then takes the kind of shocking plot detours contemporary TV viewers would expect from award-winning US dramas like '' Breaking Bad'' or '' Sons of Anarchy''." Byrnes also praised the cast's performances, particularly Cormack. Following its North American debut the critics drew comparisons with US prison dramedy '' Orange Is the New Black'', though Liz Raftery of ''
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'' said she believed the show was more gritty and did not "sugarcoat" prison life. They branded it "edge-of-your-seat television" and singled out Sue 'Boomer' Jenkins as one of the show's standout characters and reasons to watch. Margaret Lyons from '' New York'' magazine called it a "ruthlessly dark drama" similar to '' Breaking Bad'', a comparison which ''TV Guide's'' critics also made. Lyons added that ''Wentworth's'' careful plotting of storylines gave meaningful payoffs and triumphed into making it a "smart and competent" series. Gerard O'Donovan from ''
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'' opined that the show has a cast of "fabulously strong, variably humane female characters." They believed it did not try to appeal to "mainstream tastes", adding "the series sticks more closely to its violent, soapy, sexploitation Prisoner: Cell Block H roots than is strictly necessary in 2016." O'Donovan branded it a rare example of fictional work portraying lesbianism as "not only normal, but the norm." He concluded the show depicts a world in which "women hold virtually all the power, albeit to no obviously edifying ends." Matt Baylis from the '' Daily Express'' criticised the show for not being original and having a "mandatory number of unnecessary scenes". They preferred the original series ''Prisoner'' and accused ''Wentworth'' of being everything the original was not. The first episode of ''Wentworth'' attracted 244,000 viewers, making it the most watched Australian drama series premiere in Foxtel history. The UK premiere of the show attracted 1.67 million viewers, a 10.3% share of the audience for the 10pm time slot.


Ratings


Accolades

''Wentworth'' has received several awards and nominations since its debut in 2013. The series has received 24
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nominations, winning seven in total, in which Danielle Cormack, Celia Ireland and Pamela Rabe have been recipients respectively, while the show has won the award for Most Outstanding Drama Series in 2015, 2018 and 2019 respectively, and for Most Popular Drama Program in 2018. The shows has also received nominations and wins from the AACTA Awards, the ASTRA Awards, Australian Directors Guild Awards, and AWGIE Awards, Australian Writers Guild Awards, while additional nominations have come from the Australian Screen Editors and the Equity Awards.


Adaptations


See also

* ''Bad Girls (TV series), Bad Girls'', British drama with a similar premise


References


External links

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