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With the prison on lockdown, they try to get through to the angry victims, but they soon face outrage from the prison officers when one of the suspended officers is burgled and another is assaulted. Glaze tries to talk to a lifer but ends up being held hostage, however he provides info after the incident about a death in custody five years earlier.
The series consisted of 94 regular episodes, and two episodes from a new documentary spin-off; The Bill: Uncovered.The first part, Des & Reg, came when ex-PC Des Taviner returned after faking his death in an explosion in the previous series, with his capture for the fatal station fire in 2002 and eventual death in custody bringing an end to the plot that ran for nearly two years.
In the UK, the first nine episodes were released on DVD under the title Volume 7, on 2 September 2013. Series 6 marked a significant period of change on the series, the most notable being the move to its third and ultimately final set at Merton, accounting for the move with a station fire plot, the first of three on the series.
In 'Children of Darkness and Light', author Lori Hellis draws on interviews, investigation and her three-decade career to investigate what went wrong
After admitting to killing her children, she went under trial, denying that it was murder, but instead pleaded insanity or infanticide. [2] [3] She was found guilty of murdering her three children on 16 August 2023, [4] [5] and was sentenced on 26 June 2024 to 18 years in prison. [6] [7]
Erica Davidson (née Marne) (Patsy King – episodes 1–360), the prison's governor. Davidson was a former barrister (her father and brother were both judges) with political connections and notable events during her Governorship were the arrival of her niece on drug charges, her doomed romance with corrupt businessman Andrew Reynolds, and her kidnap at the request of inmate Andrea Hennessey.
Series 22 of British television drama The Bill was broadcast from 4 January until 28 December 2006. The series consisted of 91 episodes, as two episodes from the series remain unaired after the master tapes were stolen in a robbery at the show's recording studios in November 2006. On 5 February 2014, the complete series was released on DVD in ...
The series was set primarily within the fictional Wentworth Detention Centre, and filmed at Network Ten Studios Melbourne, located in the suburb of Nunawading. During the course of the series, 692 episodes of Prisoner aired over eight seasons, between 27 February 1979 and 11 December 1986. The airdates listed below are the correct run of ...