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Bad Girls

Country: UK, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Laurence Moody et al.
  • Writer: Maureen Chadwick; Ann McManus
  • Producer: Brian Park

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96 episodes of women gladly behaving badly and madly...

Thankfully, more up-market than its Australian equivalent.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A thoroughly thought-provoking drama series based on the events in a womens prison. Bad Girls captures the highs and lows in the prison, and questions which side of the bar really is the most intense- its a world where the 'screws' versus the 'cons,' a world where anything and everything can happen, a world where the women really are vulnerable at the hands of the screws...

Cast & Characters

Victoria Alcock as Julie Saunders;
Kika Mirylees as Julie Johnston;
Helen Fraser as Sylvia Hollamby;
Jack Ellis as Jim Fenner;
Tracey Wilkinson as Di Barker;
Victoria Bush as Tina O'Kane;
Alicia Eyo as Denny Blood;
Linda Henry as Yvonne Atkins;
Claire King as Karen Betts;
Isabelle Amyes as Barbara Hunt;
James Gaddas as Neil Grayling;
Sharon Duncan-Brewster as Crystal Gordon;
Pauline Campbell as Al Mackenzie;
Amanda Barrie as Beverley Tull;
Jeanie Gold as Prisoner