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Episode |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
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Them and Us |
Maureen Chadwick |
Mike Adams |
1 June 1999 |
| The inmates rehearse a fashion show and a miscarrying inmate almost dies in her cell |
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Drug Wars |
Maureen Chadwick |
Mike Adams |
8 June 1999 |
| G-Wing Governor Helen Stewart takes a tough stance on drugs |
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Love Rival |
Phil Ford |
Laurence Moody |
15 June 1999 |
| Principal Officer Jim Fenner takes advantage of his authority and begins to regret it |
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The Victim |
Martin Allen |
Laurence Moody |
22 June 1999 |
| Unable to cope with life on the inside, Rachel Hicks looks for a way out |
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Tangled Web |
Louisa Page |
Laurence Moody |
29 June 1999 |
| Helen investigates Rachel's death and all signs point to a cover-up involving Jim Fenner...Nikki Wade struggles to come to terms with her growing love for Helen |
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A Big Mistake |
Tom Higgins |
Jim O'Hanlon |
6 July 1999 |
| New prisoner, Jessie Devlin, arrives at Larkhall and uncovers a past she thought closed forever. Zandra Plackett blackmails Officer Lorna Rose into bringing drugs into Larkhall |
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Playing with Fire |
Ann McManus |
Jim O'Hanlon |
13 July 1999 |
| Nikki makes a desperate bid to show Helen how much she loves her. Shell Dockley is stripped of all privileges when drugs are found in her cell - and someone's going to pay |
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Falling Apart |
Sally Wainwright |
Mike Adams |
20 July 1999 |
| Monica Lindsey's thoughts turn suicidal when she learns some shocking news about her son. The Two Julies bring some good cheer to Larkhall |
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Pay Back Time |
Martin Allen |
Mike Adams |
27 July 1999 |
| Shell takes her full revenge on Officer Lorna Rose. Helen struggles unsuccessfully to resist Nikki's charms |
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Love Hurts |
Maureen Chadwick |
Mike Adams |
3 August 1999 |
| Helen has to tell Sean a few home truths. Monica hears some good news about her appeal. Shell spills the beans about her affair with Jim - to his wife |
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Episode |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
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Tug of Love |
Maureen Chadwick |
Mike Adams |
4 April 2000 |
| Zandra goes to desperate lengths to keep her baby. Helen returns to Larkhall, thwarting Jim's promotion prospects. Shell phones Jim's wife about what Jim's been up to... |
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Shit Happens |
Martin Allen |
Mike Adams |
11 April 2000 |
| Helen is torn between duty and desire. Jim discovers Shell's deceit and his anger knows no bounds... |
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Visiting Time |
Mark Wadlow |
Laurence Moody |
18 April 2000 |
| Julie J discovers her children are back in England, but Sylvia spoils the reunion party. Jim's ex-lover, Karen Betts, becomes Wing Governor and shows Jim how unsentimental she can be |
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Looking For Love |
Jayne Hollinson |
Laurence Moody |
25 April 2000 |
| Denny gets the chance to visit her mum on the outside... and her dreams for their future are shattered. Jim clears his name and returns to G Wing, but for now it's no more Mr. Nice Guy... |
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Mistake Identity |
Maureen Chadwick |
Laurence Moody |
2 May 2000 |
| Mad Tessa, a nightmare from the past, returns to haunt Karen - and only Jim can save her life. New prisoner, Barbara Hunt, goes through hell in a case of mistaken identity |
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Losing It |
Martin Allen |
Jim O'Hanlon |
9 May 2000 |
| Shell reveals the true horror of her childhood. The Two Julies make it happen for Josh and Crystal. Karen punished Sylvia with a harsh fitness regime |
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The Set-Up |
Phil Ford |
Jim O'Hanlon |
16 May 2000 |
| In the nick of time, Jim thwarts Yvonne's escape attempt. Helen returns in her new role as Lifer Governor - with an opportunity to re-open Nikki's case. Zandra's illness is finally, and tragically, diagnosed... |
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Babes Behind Bars |
Maureen Chadwick |
Jim O'Hanlon |
23 May 2000 |
| Shell confronts her mother about her past abuse. Yvonne launches her new money making scheme - Babes Behind Bars. Crystal risks losing Josh to stay in prison with Zandra... |
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The Leaving |
Jayne Hollinson |
Mike Adams |
30 May 2000 |
| The women mourn the loss of a true friend - Zandra has died, and Denny falls for the new arrival, Shaz. Shell bites of more she can chew when she takes on Barbara. Against her better judgement, Karen falls under Jim's spell... |
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Family Plan |
Phil Ford |
Mike Adams |
6 June 2000 |
| The Two Julie's madcap plan to have a baby goes yoghurt-pot up. Yvonne's deadly rival, Renee Williams, pitches up on G Wing |
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Rough Justice |
Ann McManus |
Mike Adams |
13 June 2000 |
| Everyone's a suspect when Renee bites the dust. Helen has some fantastic news for Nikki. Jim's wife frees him to pursue Karen |
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Facing Up |
Maureen Chadwick |
Laurence Moody |
20 June 2000 |
| Shaz is forced to confront the consequences to her crime. Nikki's jealousy destroys her relationship with Helen. Shaz and Denny give Sylvia a taste of 'bang-up' |
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Oh What a Night! |
Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick |
Laurence Moody |
4 July 2000 |
| Nikki risks all for one night with Helen. Jim blows it with Karen and ends up at Shell's mercy. Sylvia has an 'ecstatic' anniversary party, thanks to a little illegal gift from the women on G Wing... |
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Episode |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
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Back from the Brink |
Maureen Chadwick |
Mike Adams |
20 March 2001 |
| Revenge-hungry Shell is armed and locked in a cell with Jim Fenner. The officers, still recovering from Sylvia 'Bodybag' Hollamby's anniversary party, must take drastic action. As must Helen to save escaped prisoner, Nikki Wade |
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The Turn of the Screw |
Jayne Hollinson |
Mike Adams |
27 March 2001 |
| Bodybag determines to make Shell suffer for her attack on Jim - and gets her moved to the psychiatric ward. Mad Tessa Spall, Shell's old adversary, is ready and waiting to do the rest... |
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The Chains of Freedom |
Phil Ford |
Laurence Moody |
3 April 2001 |
| Julie S is out of prison, on a tag - and the officers are out on mass sick leave. The women jump at the chance to run the wing themselves. Things are going swimmingly - until a large knife goes missing from the kitchen... |
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False Identity |
Martin Allen |
Laurence Moody |
10 April 2001 |
| Barbara Hunt is shocked to hear she's been accused of bigamy, and a police investigation starts to close in. Yvonne Atkins is getting legal advice of her own - from a succession of hunky young men! |
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Blood Ties |
Liz Lake |
Laurence Moody |
17 April 2001 |
| New girl on the wing Buki Lester challenges Denny to prove how tough she is, while Yvonne challenges her husband Charlie in court. And Jim returns to work to find Shell Dockley waiting for him... |
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Do or Die |
Maureen Chadwick |
Jo Johnson |
24 April 2001 |
| Tensions mount as Podger Pam Jolly arrives on G-Wing - and the new doctor impresses Helen, Josh begins his stint as a trainee Prison Officer, under the over-watching eye of Di Barker - and Jim Fenner's behaviour becomes more and more unstable |
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The Great Escape |
Jaden Clark |
Jo Johnson |
1 May 2001 |
| A fly-on-the-wall documentary crew invades HMP Larkhall, creating havoc in the process. And Jim sees a chance to get rid of Shell Dockley... |
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Uninvited Guests |
Phil Ford |
Mike Adams |
8 May 2001 |
| Shell and Denny celebrate their freedom with a vodka and drugs binge. But before they make it to the airport they have a few grudges to settle, starting with Sylvia and Bobby Hollamby... |
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Common Criminal |
Martin Allen |
Mike Adams |
15 May 2001 |
| Aristocratic 'it-girl' Charlotte Myddleton is sentenced to a year in Larkhall for drug offences, and the other inmates don't react too kindly to the new Prada-clad prisoner. Crystal is back on G-Wing, but when Di finds out about her and Josh, she conspires to get Crystal into more serious trouble... |
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Chapel of Love |
Jayne Hollinson |
Jim O'Hanlon |
22 May 2001 |
| Crystal is on hunger strike to protest against her incorrect drug test results and it seems only new girl Charlotte can help prove her innocence. Josh realises that Di is behind the allegations and the confrontation leaves Di distraught - bad news for Di's elderly, disabled mother... |
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Battle Lines |
Jaden Clark |
Jim O'Hanlon |
29 May 2001 |
| The Peckham Boot Gang make a hard-felt arrival at Larkhall, causing sparks to fly when Nigerian prisoner Femi, who cannot speak English, is brutally treated by the officers. Nikki organises a sit-in to help. But with the Peckham Boot Gang involved, things look like getting out of hand... |
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Tough Love |
Martin Allen |
Jim O'Hanlon |
5 June 2001 |
| The fall-out from the riot leaves Nikki very unpopular, so she is grateful of support from an attractive new prisoner, Caroline. The leader of the Peckham Boot Gang, Maxi, starts digging for dirt on this mystery woman and finds some nasty surprises in Caroline's past... |
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Revolving Doors |
Jayne Hollinson |
Laurence Moody |
12 June 2001 |
| Wealthy madame Virginia O'Kane joins the wing, but both the officers and the prisoners are ill equipped to deal with the disabled grand dame. The Two Julies are back inside and Al McKenzie continues to terrorise the depressed Shaz - but even Yvonne can't do anything to save her this time... |
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Standing Up |
Jaden Clark |
Laurence Moody |
19 June 2001 |
| Shaz is becoming more and more depressed over her bullying by Al McKenzie, until new doctor Thomas puts her in touch with a tough but level-headed prisoner who starts to teach her to stand up for herself. Meanwhile. Jim and Virginia strike a deal that could make the prison warder a very rich man. Helen gets wind of it a determines to prove that Jim is unfit to work with women prisoners. She also enjoys a hot date with doctor Thomas - does this mean the final curtain on Helen and Nikki's relationship? |
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Cat & Mouse |
Phil Ford |
Di Patrick |
26 June 2001 |
| Things are not going well for Virginia - a practical joke reveals the shocking truth behind her illness and the deal between her and Jim Fenner is exposed by Yvonne. Jim decides to strike back - and Barbara's diary gives him all the evidence he needs against Helen Stewart... |
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Coming Out |
Jaden Clark |
Di Patrick |
3 July 2001 |
| Jims campaign against Helen hots up and Nikki 's appeal gives him the ideal outlet for his schemes. Virginia announces her recovery as the work of God and inmate Crystal announces a little miracle of her own. But even the divine cannot help Yvonne, who is accused of Larkhall's most serious crime... |
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Episode |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
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Fight or Flight |
Jaden Clark |
Jo Johnson |
28 February 2002 |
| Virginia is dead - but who is responsible? Evidence points to Yvonne who takes drastic measures...Shell and Denny, it seems, have escaped arrest in Spain but their fate is still uncertain |
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Unholy Alliances |
Phil Ford |
Jo Johnson |
7 March 2002 |
| The new Governor Neil arrives at Larkhall and is determined to make his mark. He is unimpressed with Karen and starts to look for a new Wing Governor - surely he doesn't think Jim could be the man for the job? |
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Behind Closed Doors |
Nick Malmholt & Miranda Wilson |
Jo Johnson |
14 March 2002 |
| Jim is horrified to learn that Yvonne did not murder Virginia and realising the culprit forces him and Yvonne into an uneasy alliance. Di and Barry announce their engagement, but when the big day arrives thing's don't go quite according to plan... |
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Fait Accompli |
Maureen Chadwick |
David Holroyd |
21 March 2002 |
| Denny arrives back on G-Wing disappointed that she still has enemy Bodybag to contend with. Two new inmates arrive and find it difficult to adjust to life behind bars. Di and Barry return after their wedding day fiasco full of excuses for Di's bruises |
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Only The Lonely |
Martin Allen |
David Holroyd |
28 March 2002 |
| Denny and Shaz are back together and true to form. Governor Neil continues to make himself unpopular, does he really have the prisoners' interests at heart or is it a personal vendetta against Karen Betts? |
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Sweet Sixteen |
Jaden Clarke |
Craig Lines |
4 April 2002 |
| Julie J is distraught to find her daughter on G-Wing. Buki is rescued at the last minute from the make-shift tunnel, but has to face the wrath of Shaz and Denny who aren't pleased to see their bid for freedom cut short|- style="background:#993333; height:2px" |
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Pillow Talk |
Phil Ford |
Craig Lines |
11 April 2002 |
| Fenner finally realises that his boss's interest in him extends far beyond the professional. Denny and Shaz find another opportunity to humiliate Buki, but begin to push too far |
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Prison Issue |
Jayne Hollinson |
Brett Fallis |
18 April 2002 |
| Buki can no longer cope with the bullying and harms herself, although more seriously than she intended. Outraged, Yvonne wants to see that justice is done. Things continue to deteriorate between Karen and Jim particularly when a compromising photograph of her is shown to Neil |
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Baby on Board |
Martin Allen |
Brett Fallis |
25 April 2002 |
| Yvonne and Maxi finally come to blows resulting in drastic consequences. G-Wing's tiniest inmate arrives when Crystal gives birth to baby Zandra. Buki reacts rather strangely to the birth resulting in a traumatic revelation... |
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Family Matters |
Tim Hyndman |
Brett Fallis |
2 May 2002 |
| Karen is furious after Jim Fenner assaults her but realises that involving the police will be futile when the whole story comes out. Roisin Connor is still struggling to cope with life in Larkhall |
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Battle Lines |
Jaime Caruana |
David Holroyd |
9 May 2002 |
| Fenner is back in uniform, and Neil is in dire need of a new Wing Governor. Karen turns down the job which means that there is only one candidate left. Shaz and Maxi square up to one another in a fight |
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Appearances Sake |
Jaden Clark |
David Holroyd |
16 May 2002 |
| Bodybag is determined to be a success on G-Wing. Cassie and Roisin's relationship deteriorates further especially as they both have their eyes on Yvonne. Yvonne herself is delighted when her estranged son visits her and even Karen has to admit that he's certainly a charmer... |
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True Colours |
Jaime Caruana |
Di Patrick |
23 May 2002 |
| The departure of Shaz has left a vacant cell on G-Wing, though it is immediately filled by a mystery blonde who catches Jim's eye. Denny faces the prospect of spending her 21st birthday without Shaz |
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Hard Knock Life |
Jaden Clark |
Di Patrick |
30 May 2002 |
| Denny is thrilled when her mother is traced ...but her excitement is short-lived. Di has a suggestion for Neil, giving her the perfect companionship she craves and affording Neil an ideal means of staying in the closet |
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Marriage of Inconvenience |
Liz Lake |
Jim O'Hanlon |
6 June 2002 |
| Yvonne and Jim both have difficult reasons to be concerned about Karen's new relationship. Snowball continues to wrap everyone in G-Wing around her little finger but it soon becomes clear that she is hiding something dangerous... |
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Curtain Call |
Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick |
Jim O'Hanlon |
13 June 2002 |
| The open day goes ahead - but not according to plan. Cassie and Roisin make sure the visitors don't leave without drawing attention to a few prison flaws. Everyone is in shock when Snowball's escape plan finally detonates... |
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Episode |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
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Episode 1 |
Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick |
Mike Adams |
8 May 2003 |
| Several weeks have passed since Larkhall went up in flames but the prisoners are still bearing the physical and mental scars of their ordeal and are keen to get their revenge on Snowball |
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Episode 2 |
Jaden Clark |
Mike Adams |
15 May 2003 |
| Snowball retrieves her gun from its hiding place at Shaz's memorial and starts to put her escape plan into action...with the unwilling help of Karen |
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Episode 3 |
Phil Ford |
Jim Loach |
22 May 2003 |
| The Costa Cons, Phyl and Bev arrive at Larkhall and are immediately disgusted by the squalid conditions - they're accustomed to the sunshine of the Costa de Sol and the luxury of their villas |
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Episode 4 |
Guy Picot |
Jim Loach |
29 May 2003 |
| After being forced to fend off Colin's advances, Shell threatens to blow the whistle on Fenner and his pimping scheme...a decision which ultimately brings about disaster |
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Episode 5 |
Phil Ford |
A.J. Quinn |
5 June 2003 |
| Di is finding life without Neil increasingly frustrating, and when he starts entertaining his one night stands at the marital home, it's the last straw |
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Episode 6 |
Phil Ford |
A.J. Quinn |
12 June 2003 |
| One of Phyl and Bev's many business ventures comes to light when Colin discovers the drugs stash hidden behind their mirror, but given his own little habit, it's unlikely that he'll be shoping them |
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Episode 7 |
Jaden Clark |
A.J. Quinn |
19 June 2003 |
| The presence of the media and a celebrity at HMP Larkhall gives the women a perfect opportunity to make a very public protest about the prison's forthcoming privatisation |
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Episode 8 |
Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick |
Julie Edwards |
26 June 2003 |
| Julie S is revising for her exams when she discovers a lump in her breast. After plucking up the courage to see the unpleasant Dr. Nicholson, she faces and agonising wait for the results |
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Episode 9 |
Liz Lake |
Julie Edwards |
3 July 2003 |
| Julie S struggles to come to terms with the reality of her mastectomy and the prospect of a debilitating course of chemotherapy |
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Episode 10 |
Jo O'Keefe |
Laurence Moody |
10 July 2003 |
| Karen persuades Neil to take Snowball out of solitary confinement in the hopes that it will lift her spirits, but all Snowball wants is to be reunited with Ritchie |
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Episode 11 |
Di Burrows |
Laurence Moody |
17 July 2003 |
| Snowball's suicide note makes some serious allegations against Fenner, which in light of the accusations made against him by Karen and Helen Stewart could get him into serious trouble |
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Episode 12 |
Liz Lake |
Jim Loach |
24 July 2003 |
| A familiar face is welcomed back to Larkhall as old-timer Noreen Biggs arrives back on G-Wing. Unfortunately, she won't be enjoying Her Majesty's for long as she hasn't got long to live |
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Episode 13 |
Liz Lake |
Jim Loach |
31 July 2003 |
| Bev and Phyl take the phrase 'open' prison a little too literally, by heading to the most expensive restaurant they can find |
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Episode 14 |
Di Burrows |
Jim Loach |
7 August 2003 |
| New inmate, lifer Kris Yates arrives at Larkhall and makes a big impression on everyone, so much that new officer Selena Geeson requests that she be Kris's personal officer |
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Episode 15 |
Di Burrows |
Julie Edwards |
14 August 2003 |
| Denny's planned art exhibition suffers a setback as a result of Phyl and Bev's sight on the bigger picture and the money they will squeeze out of their protege |
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Episode 16 |
Liz Lake |
Julie Edwards |
21 August 2003 |
| Yvonne makes a bid for freedom by slipping into the cavernous depths of the prison, but Fenner is hot on her heals, intent on sorting her out once and for all...and in the most horrific manner imaginable |
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Episode |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
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Episode 1 |
Di Burrows & Paul Mousley |
Nigel Douglas |
14 April 2004 |
| Selena has secretly cut keys so Kris can follow Yvonne's route out of the prison. It's not long before Kris is inching down the dark corridors - but what will she discover? |
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Episode 2 |
Paul Mousley |
Nigel Douglas |
21 April 2004 |
| New Wing Governor Frances Myers decides that it is the right time to make her introductions to the women of G-Wing |
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Episode 3 |
Di Burrows & Jane Marlow |
Ian Knox |
28 April 2004 |
| Fenner is convinced that the Atkins family are after him...but real danger may be a lot closer than he thinks |
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Episode 4 |
Di Burrows |
Ian Knox |
5 May 2004 |
| A Muslim woman convicted of murdering a relative maintains that she is innocent and climbs up on the roof of G-Wing to continue her protest |
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Episode 5 |
Paul Mousley |
Julian Holmes |
10 May 2004 |
| An unrepentant Natalie Buxton returns to G-Wing having been convicted of child prostitution and has a lot to prove if she is going to survive amongst the other inmates |
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Episode 6 |
Paul Mousley |
Julian Holmes |
17 May 2004 |
| Glamour hits Larkhall in the form of footballers' wife Tanya Turner. Jailed for possession of class A drugs, Tanya has a tough time ahead of her on G-Wing |
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Episode 7 |
Helen Eatock |
Ian White |
18 May 2004 |
| G-Wing is gripped with fear that the poisoner may strike again. It isn't long before all eyes fall on Tanya - no-one was ill until she showed up |
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Episode 8 |
Phil Ford |
Ian White |
19 May 2004 |
| Celebrations are in order as it's the two Julies' birthday and Julie S has booked a mystery guest for Julie J - an unlikely Elvis who is making his comeback appearances at Larkhall |
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Episode 9 |
Di Burrows |
Nigel Douglas |
2 August 2004 |
| Neil is worried about the impending tribunal for sexual misconduct and wonders if his job and reputation will survive |
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Episode 10 |
Paul Mousley |
Nigel Douglas |
9 August 2004 |
| After meeting with ex-Wing Governor Karen Betts, Neil hires a private investigator to look into her case |
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Episode 11 |
Liz Lake |
Jim Loach |
16 August 2004 |
| PI Rob Skelton is sure it was Jim Fenner behind the wheel the night Karen was meant to have killed someone. But is there evidence to prove it? |
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Episode 12 |
Phil Ford |
Jim Loach |
23 August 2004 |
| Selena is delighted when she finds runaway Kris, but can she refuse Kris's offer of a night of passion before she turns her in? |
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Episode |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
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Episode 1 |
Phil Ford |
Julian Holmes |
10 May 2005 |
| Rogue guard Jim Fenner is banged up in a men's prison getting the comeuppance he deserves whilst two new inmates, Arun Parmar and Janine Nebeski, arrive on G-Wing |
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Episode 2 |
Liz Lake |
Julian Holmes |
17 May 2005 |
| Jim Fenner is out of jail and smelling of roses - he's been re-instated into his old job and for the moment, it looks like nobody can out smart him |
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Episode 3 |
Polly Eden |
Lance Kneeshaw |
24 May 2005 |
| Naive Arun walks straight into a violent trap set up by Janine and Natalie Buxton, who beat her to a pulp |
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Episode 4 |
Phil Ford |
Lance Kneeshaw |
31 May 2005 |
| Outside the heavy gates of Larkhall a swarm of press await the arrival of 18 year old Laura Canning, who has been convicted of brutally stabbing her mother to death |
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Episode 5 |
Liz Lake |
Laurence Moody |
7 June 2005 |
| Natalie is keen to show new arrival, Sister Thomas, that wearing a habit is no protection from the evils of G-Wing |
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Episode 6 |
Liz Lake |
Laurence Moody |
14 June 2005 |
| A new tough inmate Pat Kerrigan, arrives at Larkhall transferred from another prison. Pat has an ulterior motive and will stop at nothing to get what she came for |
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Episode 7 |
Paul Mousley |
S.J. Clarkson |
21 June 2005 |
| After stepping in to defend Arun it's not long before Pat is forced to face down Natalie to sort it out once and for all. Will Pat be strong enough to beat her? |
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Episode 8 |
Jane Marlow |
S.J. Clarkson |
28 June 2005 |
| Di's marriage is now in meltdown as husband Jim can't believe she's taken Dylan from his mother...especially as she has no idea how to look after a baby |
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Episode 9 |
Paul Mousley |
Lance Kneeshaw |
5 July 2005 |
| Luckily Bev Tull is quick to the rescue when Frank tries to rape Phyl Oswyn and her daring actions proves fruitful when they suddenly realise they are staring freedom in the face and sunny Spain beckons |
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Episode 10 |
Polly Edan |
Laurence Moody |
13 July 2005 |
| Jim Fenner is living on borrowed time, the whole of G-Wing want him dead. Even the screws have had enough of his evil, bullying ways...but who will do the deed? |
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Episode 11 |
Phil Ford |
Declan O'Dwyer |
19 July 2005 |
| Who killed Jim Fenner? An investigation starts but things are made difficult when all the inmates confess. Also, it is the first day of the new Wing Governor, Joy Masterton. She is ex-army and as hard as nails |
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Episode 12 |
Paul Mousley |
Jim Loach |
26 July 2005 |
| Di has been accused of murdering Fenner and no one believes she is innocent. Now on the wrong side of the bars, how can she survive amongst the women she used to reign over? |
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Episode |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
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Episode 1 |
Liz Lake |
Barnaby Southcombe |
13 July 2006 |
| New Deputy Governor Lou Stoke arrives at Larkhall to find herself dealing with a chemical threat - can she keep control over G-Wing? Transferred Prison Officer Donny Kimber is keen to help, but does he have something to hide? |
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Episode 2 |
Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick |
Barnaby Southcombe |
20 July 2006 |
| Janine has a visit from her father, he brings the horrific news that her mother has died of a heart attack...when Natalie hears that Janine is beinglet out to attend the funeral she brutally threatens her into bringing drugs back into Larkhall |
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Episode 3 |
Jodi Reynolds |
Lance Kneeshaw |
27 July 2006 |
| Timid new inmate Angela Robbins arrives on G-Wing and everyone is shocked to learn that she has been sent down for arson and attempted murder, but Angela is guarding a disturbing secret |
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Episode 4 |
Phil Ford |
Lance Kneeshaw |
3 August 2006 |
| Donny foolishly discloses his undercover work to a suitably impressed Janine and when he also convinces her to have counselling saying he will be there for her - the pair start to become very close |
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Episode 5 |
Roxanne Harvey |
Laurence Moody |
10 August 2006 |
| Governor Joy is still reeling from the shock of learning new inmate Stella is the daughter she gave up for adoption. Stella is desperate to make up for lost time with her mum but Joy drops some news, which will challenge Stella's opinion forever |
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Episode 6 |
Paul Mousley |
Laurence Moody |
17 August 2006 |
| Natalie and Pat battle for their lives in a huge fight - their animosity and hate for each other can continue no further. Could this be a bitter and bloody end for one of these inmates |
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Episode 7 |
Liz Lake |
Jim Loach |
24 August 2006 |
| Natalie Buxton's supposed ascape from Larkhall Prison has made the National news and the inmates on G-Wing couldn't be happier - good riddance to her. But why is Pat feeling so on edge |
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Episode 8 |
Phil Ford |
Jim Loach |
31 August 2006 |
| Tina O'Kane is plagued with guilt after inadvertently killing a man during her bungled bank hold-up. However, his widow has a secret that will leave Tina feeling a lot better about the accident |
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Episode 9 |
Roxanne Harvey |
Jim Loach |
7 September 2006 |
| Lou Stoke is glowing after the surprise proposal from Doctor Rowan, unaware he has no intention of divorcing his wife. Lou asks her sister Vicky to be bridesmaid who reluctantly agrees despite knowing the truth about Rowan |
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Episode 10 |
Harriet Warner |
Lance Kneeshaw |
14 September 2006 |
| Janine discovers she is pregnant with Donny's baby, after concocting a story to explain how she in an all female prison Governor Joy Masterton is still naturally suspicious and demands to see personal Officer Donny for an explanation |
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