There’s a TV show many Australian’s still don’t know about.
Charmed by the high-budget effects of Game of Thrones and black comedy of Orange is the New Black, they simply haven’t tuned in long enough to know just what they are missing.
But be distracted no more.
Listen to Laura Brodnik and Tiffany Dunk chat with Wentworth star Pamela Rabe about why this show is so compelling.
Wentworth is the best drama on Australian TV at the moment and the good news is that if haven’t heard of it before, you have four gloriously gritty seasons to binge-watch to catch up to where it is now at Season Five.
Unlike Orange is the New Black, that has been accused of glamourising or at the very least minimising life inside a women’s prison, Wentworth does the opposite.
It shows life inside a fictional women’s prison, Wentworth Correctional Centre, as being the stuff of nightmares.
Wentworth began as a reimagining of iconic Aussie TV show Prisoner (ask your parents) that aired on Network Ten for most of the eighties from late 1979 until 1986, but from the very first episode producers of Wentworth made it clear they were doing something very different.
The show began by introducing us to Bea Smith, a battered and abused wife who fought back and assaulted her husband only to find herself under arrest and shoved into Wentworth Correctional Centre to await trial.
Bea is separated from her teenage daughter Debbie but looks forward to being reunited with her soon.