List of Bad Girls episodes
This follow list contains episode information and plot summaries for the ITV1 Drama television series Bad Girls. Note that episode titles given appeared in listings magazines, and were never used on-screen. However, they are used on the DVDs. Titles were not given for Series 5-8.
Series overview
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | Initial DVD release | |||||
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Series premiere | Series finale | Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | ||||
1 | 10 | 1 June 1999 | 3 August 1999 | 9 May 2006 | 18 June 2001 | 24 March 2003 | ||
2 | 13 | 4 April 2000 | 4 July 2000 | N/A | 1 October 2001 | 19 May 2003 | ||
3 | 16 | 20 March 2001 | 3 July 2001 | N/A | 25 March 2002 | 8 September 2003 | ||
4 | 16 | 28 February 2002 | 13 June 2002 | N/A | 9 June 2003 | 22 April 2004 | ||
5 | 16 | 8 May 2003 | 21 August 2003 | N/A | 23 August 2004 | 7 March 2005 | ||
6 | 12 | 14 April 2004 | 23 August 2004 | N/A | 25 June 2005 | 4 July 2005 | ||
7 | 13 | 10 May 2005 | 19 December 2005 | N/A | 7 August 2006 | 18 September 2006 | ||
8 | 11 | 13 July 2006 | 20 December 2006 | N/A | 26 December 2006 | 1 September 2007 |
Series 1 (1999)
Series 1 was broadcast on Tuesdays at 9:00pm.
# | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate | Viewing figure |
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1 | Them and Us | Maureen Chadwick | Mike Adams | 1 June 1999 | 7,990,000 |
As the inmates rehearse for a fashion show, a miscarrying inmate almost dies in her cell. Wing Governor Helen Stewart is forced into an alliance with difficult prisoner Nikki Wade. An unhygienic inmate returns and upsets everyone with her nasty habits, while Jim Fenner plays dangerous games with Shell Dockley and Rachel Hicks. | |||||
2 | Drug Wars | Maureen Chadwick | Mike Adams | 8 June 1999 | 7,390,000 |
Helen takes a tough stance on drugs. New inmate Monica Lindsey is in for a complete culture shock but quickly proves that she's no pushover. An old inmate returns to the wrath of Shell and Denny Blood. Shell continues to torment Rachel.
Note: first appearance of Zandra Plackett (Lara Cazalet); first appearance of Monica Lindsey (Jane Lowe) | |||||
3 | Love Rival | Phil Ford | Laurence Moody | 15 June 1999 | 6,360,000 |
Fenner takes advantage of his authority and begins to regret it when Shell gets violent with Rachel. Zandra Plackett is heartbroken when she is dumped by her fiancé, while she is organising her wedding. New inmate, Crystal Gordon, arrives and annoys everybody with her biggoted views.
Note: first appearance of Crystal Gordon (Sharon Duncan Brewster) | |||||
4 | The Victim | Martin Allen | Laurence Moody | 22 June 1999 | 6,860,000 |
Rachel breaks down when Shell and Denny make death threats and Fenner refuses to help her, then her mother puts her daughter into care. Zandra makes a bid for freedom. Monica fears for Nikki's well-being when her girlfriend, Trish, leaves her.
Note: final appearance of Rachel Hicks (Joanne Froggatt) | |||||
5 | Tangled Web | Louisa Page | Laurence Moody | 29 June 1999 | 7,050,000 |
Nikki and Shell finally come to blows following Rachel's death. Helen investigates Rachel's death and all the evidence points to a cover-up involving Principal Officer Fenner. Nikki struggles to come to terms with her growing feelings for Helen. | |||||
6 | A Big Mistake | Tom Higgins | Jim O'Hanlon | 6 July 1999 | 7,020,000 |
New prisoner, Jessie Devlin, arrives at Larkhall and uncovers a past she thought closed forever. Zandra blackmails prison officer Lorna Rose into bringing drugs into Larkhall. Denny contemplates escaping. | |||||
7 | Playing with Fire | Ann McManus | Jim O'Hanlon | 13 July 1999 | 7,670,000 |
Nikki makes a desperate bid to show Helen how much she loves her. Shell is stripped of her privileges when drugs are found in her cell. Helen's fiancé, Sean, begins a gardening class at Larkhall. | |||||
8 | Falling Apart | Sally Wainwright | Mike Adams | 20 July 1999 | 7,600,000 |
Monica's thoughts turn suicidal when she learns some terrible news about her son. The Julies hatch a plan to bring some good cheer to Larkhall, brewing their own wine. | |||||
9 | Pay Back Time | Martin Allen | Mike Adams | 27 July 1999 | 7,320,000 |
Shell claims to have changed for good and teams up with Crystal, who is none the wiser, to Shell's plan on getting revenge on Lorna and nearly ruins Helen's career in the process. Helen struggles unsuccessfully to resist Nikki's charms. New inmate, Yvonne Atkins arrives.
Note: final appearance of Lorna Rose (Luisa Bradshaw-White); first appearance of Yvonne Atkins (Linda Henry) | |||||
10 | Love Hurts | Maureen Chadwick | Mike Adams | 3 August 1999 | 7,660,000 |
Helen has to tell Sean a few home truths while they organise their wedding. Sean later turns up at Larkhall with a lighter and white spirit. Nikki and the Julies save Monica, who is due in court for her appeal, from a suicide bid. Yvonne becomes popular amongst the inmates. Shell spills the beans about her affair with Fenner - to his wife.
Note: final appearance of Monica Lindsey (Jane Lowe) until a guest appearance in Series 3 | |||||
Series 2 (2000)
Series 2 was broadcast on Tuesdays at 9:00pm.
# | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate | Viewing figure |
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11 | Tug of Love | Maureen Chadwick | Mike Adams | 4 April 2000 | 9,440,000 |
Zandra has her baby and goes to desperate lengths to keep him when a fight with a drug dealer could result in baby Robbie being taken away from her. Helen returns just as Fenner is getting comfortable as G-Wing Governor, but it gets worse as Shell phones Fenner's wife and tells her exactly what he's been up to.
Note: First appearance of Karen Betts (Claire King) | |||||
12 | Shit Happens | Martin Allen | Mike Adams | 11 April 2000 | 8,530,000 |
New officer, Karen Betts, starts at Larkhall and reveals that she and Fenner have history. Helen is torn between duty and desire as she battles to hide her true feelings from Nikki, but she has no option but to transfer her to another prison after she slaps prison officer Dominic McAllister. Fenner discovers Shell's deceit and his anger knows no bounds when his wife, Marilyn, declares their marriage over. | |||||
13 | Visiting Time | Mark Wadlow | Laurence Moody | 18 April 2000 | 8,210,000 |
Julie J discovers that her children are back in England but Sylvia Hollamby spoils the reunion party, but the inmates make sure Sylvia pays the penalty for doing so. Some of the officers give Karen the cold shoulder following her reporting of Fenner's attack on Shell and her promotion as Wing Governor. Fenner is suspended.
Note: first appearance of Josh Mitchell (Nathan Constance) | |||||
14 | Looking For Love | Jayne Hollinson | Laurence Moody | 25 April 2000 | 8,120,000 |
New officer, Di Barker, arrives from D-Wing as Fenner's replacement. Denny gets the chance to visit her mum on the outside and her dreams for their future are shattered and Yvonne is left to comfort her. Sylvia helps Fenner clear his name and he returns to G-Wing with Shell thinking they will get back together, but for now it's no more Mr. Nice Guy. Yvonne and Fenner make a deal.
Note: first appearance of Di Barker (Tracey Wilkinson) | |||||
15 | Mistaken Identity | Maureen Chadwick | Laurence Moody | 2 May 2000 | 8,260,000 |
"Mad" Tessa Spall, a nightmare from the past, returns to haunt Karen, and only Fenner can save her. New inmate Barbara "Babs" Hunt goes through hell in a case of mistaken identity. Group therapy sessions start, which uncovers dark secrets for Shell. Zandra complains of headaches and collapses, with only Crystal believing it is not drug related. Yvonne keeps up her end of the bargain, but does Fenner?
Note: first appearance of Barbara Hunt (Isabelle Amyes) | |||||
16 | Losing It | Martin Allen | Jim O'Hanlon | 9 May 2000 | 7,700,000 |
Shell starts to crack and makes allegations against all the male officers, the rest of the women join in. Babs falls victim of Shell's bulling ways. The Julies make it happen for Josh Mitchell and Crystal. Karen punishes Sylvia with a harsh fitness regime. Nikki gets a visit from Helen. | |||||
17 | The Set-Up | Phil Ford | Jim O'Hanlon | 16 May 2000 | 9,300,000 |
Yvonne's daughter arrives with tragic news about her father, but she is not pretending. Fenner thwarts Yvonne's escape attempt in the nick of time. Helen's new job role gives her the opportunity to re-open Nikki's case. Zandra's illness is finally - and tragically - diagnosed. | |||||
18 | Babes Behind Bars | Maureen Chadwick | Jim O'Hanlon | 23 May 2000 | 8,980,000 |
Crystal risks losing Josh to stay in prison with Zandra. Babs and Nikki grow marijuana to cure Zandra's pain. When Yvonne launches a new money-making scheme with Denny and the Julies, Shell later muscles in on the action. Shell confronts her mother about her abusive past to heal herself. | |||||
19 | The Leaving | Jayne Hollinson | Mike Adams | 30 May 2000 | 9,490,000 |
The women mourn the loss of a true friend. Denny falls for the new arrival, Shaz Wiley. Shell bites off more than she can chew when she takes on Babs, resulting in a broken wrist and being left out in the cold by the others. Seeing baby Robbie makes Julie J broody and the Julies hatch a plan to have a baby.
Note: final appearance of Zandra Plackett (Lara Cazalet); first appearance of Shaz Wiley (Lindsey Fawcett) | |||||
20 | Family Plan | Phil Ford | Mike Adams | 6 June 2000 | 9,240,000 |
Shell doesn't want anyone to know who broke her wrist. Shaz and Denny cause havoc on the wing with some of Shaz's tricks. Yvonne's deadly rival, Renee Williams turns up on G-Wing, armed with a blade. The two Julies' madcap plan to have a baby goes belly up and brings Yvonne's money making scheme to an end. | |||||
21 | Rough Justice | Ann McManus | Mike Adams | 13 June 2000 | 9,130,000 |
Renee attacks Yvonne in the bathroom but Nikki saves Yvonne before she does any real damage. Shaz and Denny continue to cause havoc on the wing. Crystal, Shell, Denny, Shaz, Yvonne and Nikki have all witnessed Renee's methods of dealing with people so everyone is a suspect when Renee bites the dust. Helen has some fantastic news for Nikki. Fenner's wife frees him to pursue Karen. Helen and Dominic meet up for a drink. | |||||
22 | Facing Up | Maureen Chadwick | Laurence Moody | 20 June 2000 | 8,500,000 |
After meeting the widow of one of her victims, Shaz is forced to face the consequences of her crime. Nikki's jealousy destroys her relationship with Helen and she harms herself while gardening. Karen comes to visit Fenner and they grow closer. | |||||
23 | Oh What a Night! | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | Laurence Moody | 4 July 2000 | 8,810,000 |
Crystal is released but Josh is not waiting at the gate. Yvonne is left heartbroken when her husband decides he does not want to see her anymore and his affair with Renee is also revealed. Nikki risks it all for one night with Helen. Sylvia has an "ecstatic" anniversary party thanks to an illegal gift from the girls on G-Wing. Di's secret crush on Dominic is revealed. Fenner blows it with Karen at the party and ends up at Shell's mercy. Nikki escapes from Larkhall.
Note: final appearance of Dominic McAllister (Joe Shaw) | |||||
Series 3 (2001)
Series 3 was broadcast on Tuesdays at 9:00pm.
# | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate | Viewing figure |
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24 | Back From The Brink | Maureen Chadwick | Mike Adams | 20 March 2001 | 9,420,000 |
Revenge-hungry Shell is armed and locked in a cell with Fenner. The officers, still recovering from Sylvia's party, must take drastic action. Helen too returns escaped prisoner Nikki to Larkhall. | |||||
25 | The Turn of The Screw | Jayne Hollinson | Mike Adams | 27 March 2001 | 8,490,000 |
Fenner dies but is resuscitated and transferred to the hospital. Karen reveals that Dominic is not returning to the prison service. Sylvia is determined to make Shell suffer for her attack on Fenner and gets her moved to a psychiatric ward. "Mad" Tessa, Shell's old adversary, is ready and waiting to do the rest and Shell meets "Podger" Pam. Sylvia proposes a strike when Shell is returned to G-Wing. | |||||
26 | The Chains of Freedom | Phil Ford | Laurence Moody | 3 April 2001 | 8,590,000 |
Shell is returned to G-Wing but is confined to her cell. Julie S is out of prison on a tag and meets her old flame, Trevor. The women jump at the chance to run the wing themselves, when the strike takes place and the officers are on "sick leave", things are going swimmingly - until a large knife goes missing.
Note: guest appearance of Monica Lindsey (Jane Lowe); first appearance of Gina Rossi (Lisa Turner) | |||||
27 | False Identity | Martin Allen | Laurence Moody | 10 April 2001 | 9,100,000 |
Julie S is back in Larkhall. Babs is shocked to hear that she's been accused of bigamy and murder. New officer, Gina Rossi, arrives and stirs up trouble for Shell and the officers. Yvonne is getting legal advice of her own - from a succession of hunky young men, until her husband's lawyer turns up. | |||||
28 | Blood Ties | Liz Lake | Laurence Moody | 17 April 2001 | 8,600,000 |
New girl on the wing Buki Lester challenges Denny to prove how tough she is, while Yvonne challenges husband Charlie in court. Denny almost bleeds to death and Fenner returns to work to find Shell waiting for him. Also, Charlie receives a gift in the form of a pizza man.
Note: first appearance of Buki Lester (Kim Oliver) | |||||
29 | Do or Die | Maureen Chadwick | Jo Johnson | 24 April 2001 | 8,840,000 |
Tensions mount as "Podger" Pam arrives on G-Wing and the new doctor, Dr. Waugh, impresses Helen, who is upset with Nikki when she lashes out following her spontaneous cell fire. Josh begins his stint as a trainee PO under the ever-watchful eye of Di, who claims to have just come out of a relationship but starts a new obsession with Josh. | |||||
30 | The Great Escape | Jaden Clark | Jo Johnson | 1 May 2001 | 8,510,000 |
A fly-on-the-wall documentary crew invades HMP Larkhall, creating havoc in the process. Buki cuts up and reveals the truth of her childhood. Fenner sees a chance to get rid of Shell for good. | |||||
31 | Uninvited Guests | Phil Ford | Mike Adams | 8 May 2001 | 9,140,000 |
Shell and Denny celebrate their freedom with a vodka and cocaine binge. But before they make it to the airport they have a few grudges to settle, starting with Sylvia and Bobby Hollamby. Shaz is returned to Larkhall along with Crystal. | |||||
32 | Common Criminal | Martin Allen | Mike Adams | 15 May 2001 | 9,100,000 |
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, but they begin to help her when she attempts suicide.
Note: first appearance of Mark Waddle (Paul Opacic) | |||||
33 | Chapel of Love | Jayne Hollinson | Jim O'Hanlon | 22 May 2001 | 8,400,000 |
Crystal is on hunger strike to protest against her incorrect drugs test results and it seems that only new girl Charlotte can save her. Di begins to abuse her mother when Josh confronts her about her deceit. Di then schemes to stop Josh and Crystal's wedding in a small ceremony in the prison chapel. Also, a new group of girls arrive, calling themselves the Peckham Boot Gang.
Note: first appearance of Maxi Purvis (Kerry Norton); first appearance of Tina Purvis (Victoria Bush); first appearance of Al Mackenzie (Pauline Campbell) | |||||
34 | Battle Lines | Jaden Clark | Jim O'Hanlon | 29 May 2001 | 8,600,000 |
The Peckham Boot Gang arrive on G-Wing and stir up trouble. Al McKenzie begins bully Shaz. When Nigerian prisoner Femi is bullied by the officers, Nikki organises a sit-in to help. But with the Peckham Boot Gang involved, things look like getting out of hand, and a riot takes place on G-Wing. Plus, the Peckham Boot Gang reveals their plan to get rid of Yvonne, after Yvonne batters Al. | |||||
35 | Tough Love | Martin Allen | Jim O'Hanlon | 5 June 2001 | 8,410,000 |
The fall-out from the riot leaves Nikki very unpopular so she is grateful of support from an attractive new prisoner, Caroline, that is until Maxi Purvis finds some nasty surprises in Caroline's past. The Julies are released and arrested in the space of 5 minutes. | |||||
36 | Revolving Doors | Jayne Hollinson | Laurence Moody | 12 June 2001 | 8,460,000 |
The Julies are returned to Larkhall on remand along with wealthy madame Virginia O'Kane, an old friend, but both the inmates and officers are ill-equipped to deal with the disabled grand dame, but she hides a secret. Maxi warns her sister Tina O'Kane to stay away from Virginia.
Note: first appearance of Virginia O'Kane (guest star Kate O'Mara) | |||||
37 | Fronting Up | Jaden Clark | Laurence Moody | 19 June 2001 | 8,180,000 |
Fenner and Virginia strike a deal that could make him a very rich man. Helen gets wind of it and sets out to prove that Fenner is unfit to work with woman prisoners with the help of Yvonne. The Peckham Boot Gang reveals Virginia's secret causing her to be very unpopular.
Note: final appearance of Gina Rossi (Lisa Turner) | |||||
38 | Cat & Mouse | Phil Ford | Di Patrick | 26 June 2001 | 8,120,000 |
Yvonne exposes the deal between Fenner and Virginia. Fenner decides to strike back - and Babs' diary gives him all the leverage he needs, but this could mean trouble for Nikki. Al and Maxi get annoyed when Tina breaks away from the gang and continues to be friends with Virginia. | |||||
39 | Coming Out | Jaden Clark | Di Patrick | 3 July 2001 | 8,150,000 |
Fenner proposes to Karen and gets cosy with Maxi. The Peckham Boot Gang make up with Virginia but all is not what it seems. Fenner's campaign against Helen hots up and Nikki's appeal gives him the ideal outlet for his schemes. Crystal announces a miracle, but even the divine cannot help Yvonne who is accused of murder.
Note: final appearance of Helen Stewart (Simone Lahbib); final appearance of Nikki Wade (Mandana Jones); final appearance of Shell Dockley (Debra Stephenson) until a guest appearance in Series 5; final appearance of Virginia O'Kane (guest star Kate O'Mara) | |||||
Series 4 (2002)
Series 4 was broadcast on Thursdays at 9:00pm.
# | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate | Viewing figure |
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40 | Fight or Flight | Jaden Clark | Jo Johnson | 28 February 2002 | 7,560,000 |
Virginia is dead - but who is responsible? Yvonne masterminds a plot to escape a life sentence. Jim is forced to explain himself to Karen. Josh reveals that he is the father of Crystal's baby and resigns. Al & Maxi continue to takeover. | |||||
41 | Unholy Alliances | Phil Ford | Jo Johnson | 7 March 2002 | 6,830,000 |
Yvonne's escape attempt is thwarted by Karen. New Governor, Neil Grayling, 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 not Fenner? Di meets new P.O Barry Pearce but he is not so nice while Fenner and Karen split up.
Note: first appearance of Neil Grayling (James Gaddas) | |||||
42 | Behind Closed Doors | Nick Malmholt & Miranda Wilson | Jo Johnson | 14 March 2002 | 7,300,000 |
Fenner is Governor again and Karen is just a P.O. Fenner is horrified to learn that Yvonne didn't murder Virginia and realising the real culprit forces him and Yvonne into an uneasy alliance. Barry and Di's wedding is cancelled with help from the women but Barry reacts and Di ends up with a broken hand. | |||||
43 | Fait Accompli | Maureen Chadwick | David Holroyd | 21 March 2002 | 7,330,000 |
Denny arrives back on G-Wing, with two new inmates, Cassie Tyler and Roisin Connor. Not only is Shaz blanking her, she's also disappointed to learn that she still has her old enemy Sylvia to contend with. But Denny undergoes a makeover to get close to Al, just to help Yvonne catch Virginia's murderer. Barry turns very nasty when the women interfere with his relationship with Di again but this time Di will not back him up.
Note: first appearance of Cassie Tyler (Kellie Bright) and Roison Connor (Siobhán McCarthy) | |||||
44 | Only The Lonely | Martin Allen | David Holroyd | 28 March 2002 | 6,820,000 |
Yvonne and Maxi come to blows and Tina helps Yvonne in the fight when Virginia's killer is revealed. Denny and Shaz are back together and true to form. Neil continues to make himself unpopular - does he really have the prisoners' interests at heart or is this a personal vendetta against Karen? Roisin finds it hard to deal with prison life, but Cassie is living the life. Neil sets his sights on Fenner. Buki muscles in on Shaz and Denny's escape plan but she is left in the tunnel and it later collapses on her. | |||||
45 | Sweet Sixteen | Jaden Clarke | Craig Lines | 4 April 2002 | 6,990,000 |
Julie J is distraught to find her daughter on G-Wing. Buki is rescued from the escape tunnel at the last minute but has to face the wrath of Shaz and Denny. Neil's sexuality is revealed. Buki reveals the truth about Rhiannon's "boyfriend" leading to the Julies to make the biggest mistake ever. | |||||
46 | Pillow Talk | Phil Ford | Craig Lines | 11 April 2002 | 6,920,000 |
Fenner finally realises that his boss's interest in him extends far beyond the professional. Shaz and Denny find another opportunity to humiliate Buki but begin to push too far. Karen and Mark Waddle grow closer. Tina and Noreen take over the servary from the Julies. | |||||
47 | Prison Issue | Jayne Hollinson | Brett Fallis | 18 April 2002 | 7,100,000 |
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. Di and Neil grow closer. The women are not happy with Tina and Noreen's service. Roisin begins to take drugs to block out the pain of prison. Shaz and Denny fall out but Maxi is there to help Shaz, but she really wants to frame Shaz for Vaginia's murder. | |||||
48 | Baby on Board | Martin Allen | Brett Fallis | 25 April 2002 | 7,120,000 |
Yvonne and Maxi come to blows resulting in drastic consequences. G-Wing's tiniest inmate arrives when Crystal gives birth to baby Zandra on the floor of her cell. Fenner breaks down when the officers do not co-operate with him. Di sets her sights on Neil, despite Fenner's warnings. Buki wants to be on the MBU with Crystal and Zandra but when a baby goes missing, Buki reveals the truth, as to why she wants to be with babies, to Mark. Karen goes to see Fenner and he gets heavy with her. | |||||
49 | Family Matters | Tim Hyndman | Brett Fallis | 2 May 2002 | 6,900,000 |
Karen struggles to cope following Fenner's assault on her but realises that involving the police will be futile when the whole story comes out. On a day out, Crystal makes a desperate bid to get Zandra away from Larkhall. Buki grows closer to Baxter but his illness claims his life. | |||||
50 | Battle Lines | Jaime Caruana | David Holroyd | 9 May 2002 | 7,430,000 |
Fenner is back in uniform and Neil is in dire need of a new governor. Karen turns down the job which means that there is only one candidate left - Sylvia. Emotions flare following Baxter's funeral. Shaz and Al plan to fight but Maxi wants to finish Shaz. The fight goes ahead with brutal, ultimately, tragic consequences. | |||||
51 | Appearances Sake | Jaden Clark | David Holroyd | 16 May 2002 | 7,120,000 |
Sylvia now has a dead body on her hands but an inspection team are also visiting the prison. Tina decides to clear the air with Maxi, who is nowehere to be found. Cassie and Roisin's relationship deteriorates further especially when Cassie has her eyes on Yvonne. Roisin begins to use drugs as a way of relieving her pain. Yvonne is delighted when her estranged son visits her. Plus, Babs and Henry grow closer, but Henry grasses on the women.
Note: final appearance of Maxi Purvis (Kerry Norton) | |||||
52 | True Colours | Jaime Caruana | Di Patrick | 23 May 2002 | 7,350,000 |
The departure of Shaz has left a vacant cell on G-Wing, though it is immediately filled by a mystery American blonde, Snowball Merriman, who catches Fenner's eye. But Yvonne recognises her as does Karen recognise Yvonne's son. Denny spends her birthday down the block when she attacks Sylvia, upon discovering Shaz is gone. Neil orders Sylvia to Jesse, for Denny's sake. Di attempts to seduce Neil. The Julies go to court following their assault on Damien, with Rhiannon having no intention of helping her mother or aunty.
Note: first appearance of Snowball Merriman (Nicole Faraday) | |||||
53 | Hard Knock Life | Jaden Clark | Di Patrick | 30 May 2002 | 6,590,000 |
Rhiannon tries to make amends with her mother and aunty when they are sentenced to 8 years. Denny is thrilled when her mother is found, but her excitement is short-lived. Di has a suggestion for Neil, giving her companionship she craves and Neil an ideal means of staying in the closet. Roisin goes back on the drugs. Crystal is released and Mark is transferred to another prison, but Mark has a word with Fenner before leaving.
Note: final appearance of Crystal Gordon (Sharon Duncan Brewster); final appearance of Mark Waddle (Paul Opacic) | |||||
54 | Marriage of Inconvenience | Liz Lake | Jim O'Hanlon | 6 June 2002 | 6,330,000 |
Yvonne and Fenner both have different reasons to be concerned about Karen's new relationship. Snowball continues to wrap everyone on G-Wing around her little finger and goes ahead with her escape plan. Di and Neil go on their hen and stag nights but Neil only invites Fenner and slips something into his drink. | |||||
55 | Curtain Call | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | Jim O'Hanlon | 13 June 2002 | 7,130,000 |
G-Wing's open day goes ahead - but not according to plan. Shaz and Denny have their interprison visit and Shaz has brought some mushrooms with her. Yvonne gets a male escort to visit her during the open day and finds out about Snowball's escape plan. Neil and the inmates' lives hang in the balance when Snowball's escape plan finally detonates.
Note: final appearance of Shaz Wiley (Lindsey Fawcett); final appearance of Cassie Tyler (Kellie Bright); final appearance of Roison Connor (Siobhán McCarthy) | |||||
Series 5 (2003)
Series 5 was broadcast on Thursdays at 9:00pm.
# | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate | Viewing figure |
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56 | Episode One | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | Mike Adams | 8 May 2003 | 8,360,000 |
Fenner joins some of his P.O mates on a lads' weekend in Amsterdam. They're all very taken with erotic dancer, Nikki, until they realise that her face is uncomfortably familiar. Denny vows to get revenge on Snowball. Babs tries to adjust to being deaf. Al and Tina plot to get a pardon like Cassie and Roisin. Sylvia and Bobby's lives is turned upside down when they are declared bankrupt. Snowball continues to try to escape to be with Richie.
Note: guest starring Debra Stephenson as Shell Dockley; first appearance of Colin Hedges (Tristan Sturrock) | |||||
57 | Episode Two | Jaden Clark | Mike Adams | 15 May 2003 | 7,880,000 |
Shell arrives back on G-Wing and, with Denny, plan revenge on Snowball for Shaz's death. Fenner also has plans for Shell. 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. Bobby goes to an unsuccessful interview at Larkhall, resulting in his breakdown. Di is harassed by "Gnasher", an alias that Al and Tina are using. Babs gets her hearing back and reveals Snowball's plans to Yvonne, who makes plans of her own to stop Snowball and Richie. | |||||
58 | Episode Three | Phil Ford | Jim Loach | 22 May 2003 | 7,630,000 |
Sylvia is left distraught by Bobby's actions. The Costa Cons, Phyl Oswyn and Bev Tull, arrive at Larkhall with a suitcase full of gin bottles and are immediately disgusted by the squalid conditions on G-Wing. Snowball's escape backfires and Richie is shot. Di catches Tina and Al in the middle of their crazy plan and puts a stop to it. Also, Buki returns to G-Wing, while Shell is the only one who is not convinced by the Costa Cons. Plus, Snowball poisons herself.
Note: first appearance of Phyl Oswyn (Stephanie Beacham); first appearance of Bev Tull (Amanda Barrie) | |||||
59 | Episode Four | Guy Picot | Jim Loach | 29 May 2003 | 6,920,000 |
Shell goes into labour. After being forced to fend off Colin Hedges' advances, Shell threatens to blow the whistle on Fenner and his pimping scheme, a decision which ultimately brings about disaster. Sylvia becomes the Costa Cons' latest sucker. Di uses "Gnasher" to get at Neil. The privatisation team arrive and upset the prisoners and some officers alike. Snowball makes another attempt to see Richie.
Note: final appearance of Shell Dockley (guest star Debra Stephenson) | |||||
60 | Episode Five | Phil Ford | A.J. Quinn | 5 June 2003 | 7,100,000 |
Di is finding life with Neil increasingly frustrating, and when he starts entertaining his one-night stands at the marital home, it's the last straw. Sylvia cuts all her connections with Phyl and Bev. | |||||
61 | Episode Six | Phil Ford | A.J. Quinn | 12 June 2003 | 6,620,000 |
Snowball attempts to convince Neil that she has changed. Di plans to get pregnant, with the help of Neil's boyfriend. 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 shopping them. Also, the Costa Cons' have another plan for booze, in the garden. | |||||
62 | Episode Seven | Jaden Clark | A.J. Quinn | 19 June 2003 | 6,760,000 |
Fenner plans to set up Yvonne but Colin puts a stop to it. The presence of the media and a celebrity guest at HMP Larkhall gives the women a perfect opportunity to make a very public protest about the prison's forthcoming privatisation. Phyl and Bev are transferred to an open prison. Di's plans for pregnancy are a success. Snowball and Richie make a pact to die together but only one of them dies. | |||||
63 | Episode Eight | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | Julie Edwards | 26 June 2003 | 6,360,000 |
Julie S finds a lump on her breast and worries that it could be cancer. Colin escorts Yvonne to Richie's funeral and is placed in a very difficult position when Fenner plants a bag of cocaine on her upon their return. | |||||
64 | Episode Nine | Liz Lake | Julie Edwards | 3 July 2003 | 6,530,000 |
Julie S struggles to come to terms with the reality of her masectomy and the prospect of a debilitating course of chemotherapy. Colin tells Karen about Fenner setting up Yvonne. Yvonne and Colin grow closer. Neil is adamant on kicking Di out, despite her being pregnant. | |||||
65 | Episode Ten | Jo O'Keefe | Laurence Moody | 10 July 2003 | 6,570,000 |
Karen persuades Neil to take Snowball out of solitary confinement in the hope that it will lift her spirits, but all Snowball wants is to be reunited with Richie. Yvonne is roped into protecting Snowball but she helps her to be with Richie. Fenner becomes Tina's knight in shining armour when he moves her out of the Four Bed Dorm away from nasty Al and Buki. Di's infidelity is revealed when she and Neil are tested for syphilis. | |||||
66 | Episode Eleven | Di Burrows | Laurence Moody | 17 July 2003 | 6,570,000 |
Snowball's suicide note makes some serious allegations against Fenner, which in light of the accusations made against him by Karen and Helen could get him into serious trouble. Di has her pregnancy terminated but doesn't inform Neil or Tony. Fenner and Tina plan to set up Yvonne. Karen is sacked by Neil.
Note: final appearance of Snowball Merriman (Nicole Faraday) | |||||
67 | Episode Twelve | Liz Lake | Jim Loach | 24 July 2003 | 6,530,000 |
Karen and Neil come to a compromise. Di and Neil reveal their split, in which Neil outs himself, and plans for surrogacy. 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. Noreen tries to talk Tina round that Fenner is using her but Yvonne makes her see the light. | |||||
68 | Episode Thirteen | Liz Lake | Jim Loach | 31 July 2003 | 6,560,000 |
Julie S returns to Larkhall. Phyl and Bev are transferred back to Larkhall. Denny shows off her talent for art. Legal proceedings begin for Al, who is up for life for murdering Virginia. Henry quits and plans to marry Babs. Fenner breaks into Karen's flat and sees all of the evidence she's amassed against him. Deciding he must take action, he sneaks out with her car keys, coat and a bottle of alcohol. Karen is arrested the following morning.
Note: final appearance of Karen Betts (Claire King) until a guest appearance in Series 6; first appearance of Selena Geeson (Charlotte Lucas) | |||||
69 | Episode Fourteen | Di Burrows | Jim Loach | 7 August 2003 | 6,430,000 |
Di becomes Wing Governor. Yvonne plans to get rid of Fenner for good. Bev and Phyl forge some of Denny's artwork. Buki finally meets her son, Lennox, with the help of Christopher Biggins. Di and Fenner go on a date and get intimate. New inmate, lifer Kris Yates arrives at Larkhall and makes a big impression on everyone, so much so that new officer Selena Geeson requests that she be Kris' personal officer.
Note: first appearance of Kris Yates (Jennifer Ness) | |||||
70 | Episode Fifteen | Di Burrows | Julie Edwards | 14 August 2003 | 6,540,000 |
Di fakes a miscarriage. Denny's planned art exhibition suffers a setback as a result of Phyl and Bev's eye on the bigger picture and the money they will squeeze out of their protege. Kris reveals she has an escape plan but Yvonne does not want to be a part of it. Yvonne's plan to fix Fenner goes into effect. | |||||
71 | Episode Sixteen | Liz Lake | Julie Edwards | 21 August 2003 | 6,780,000 |
Babs and Henry get married but Henry's brother leaves when he objects. Buki is looking forward to her release and Denny is transferred to an open prisoner. Yvonne gives into Kris and makes a bid for freedom by slipping into the cavernous depths of the prison, but Fenner is hot on her heels, intent on sorting her out once and for all, and in the most horrific manner imaginable.
Note: final appearance of Denny Blood (Alicya Eyo); final appearance of Yvonne Atkins (Linda Henry) | |||||
Series 6 (2004)
Episodes 1-4 were broadcast on Wednesdays at 9:00pm. Episode 5 was broadcast five days after episode 4 on Monday 10 May at 9:00pm. Episodes 6, 7 and 8 were broadcast all in the same week on Monday 17 May, Tuesday 18 May and Wednesday 19 May, all at 9:00pm. The series then went on hiatus for two and a half months and returned with episodes 9-12 on Mondays at 9:00pm.
# | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate | Viewing figure |
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72 | Episode One | Di Burrows & Paul Mousley | Nigel Douglas | 14 April 2004 | 7,940,000 |
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? Two new inmates arrive both hiding a secret, one deadlier than the other.
Note: first appearance of Frances Myers (Eva Pope); first appearance of Natalie Buxton (Dannielle Brent); first appearance of Darlene Cake (Antonia Okonma) | |||||
73 | Episode Two | Paul Mousley | Nigel Douglas | 21 April 2004 | 8,250,000 |
The new Wing Governor, Frances Myers decides it is the right time to make herself known to the women of G-Wing, all of whom know her as inmate Frances Allen. The police investigate Yvonne's death and all fingers point to Fenner, who begins to crack under pressure. New inmate Darlene Cake makes herself noticed at Larkhall. | |||||
74 | Episode Three | Di Burrows & Jane Marlow | Ian Knox | 28 April 2004 | 7,510,000 |
Fenner is still reeling with guilt over Yvonne's death, and is convinced that her daughter is out for revenge, but real danger may be a lot closer than he realises. Frances begins to crack down on drugs when Bev takes an overdose and starts a war with Phyl after slapping her. Fenner finally breaks down. | |||||
75 | Episode Four | Di Burrows | Ian Knox | 5 May 2004 | 7,780,000 |
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, along with the Julies, Tina and Darlene. But tragedy strikes when one of them fall from the roof top. Fenner returns to Larkhall to settle the score with Kris, and he is sectioned. Plus, Phyl throws a glass of water over Sylvia in anger. | |||||
76 | Episode Five | Paul Mousley | Julian Holmes | 10 May 2004 | 7,750,000 |
An unrepentant Natalie Buxton returns to Larkhall and is not a popular prisoner. Having been convicted of child prostitution, she has a lot to prove if she is going to survive on G-Wing. Frances and Colin grow closer but Colin wants more than just sex, although Frances has other plans. When Natalie confesses to being a sex trafficker, Frances slaps her in her office. | |||||
77 | Episode Six | Paul Mousley | Julian Holmes | 17 May 2004 | 7,870,000 |
Glamour hits Larkhall in the form of footballers' wife Tanya Turner when she arrives at the prison in a sweatbox. Jailed for possession of class A-drugs, Tanya has got a tough time ahead of her on G-Wing. But Tanya is on a mission to help a friend, Rick Revoir, get back at Darlene. The whole of G-Wing come down with poisoning but only Tina knows why. Also, Al dies in this episode after being poisoned.
Note: final appearance of Al Mackenzie (Pauline Campbell); first appearance of Tanya Turner (guest star Zöe Lucker) | |||||
78 | Episode Seven | Helen Eatock | Ian White | 18 May 2004 | 7,220,000 |
G-Wing is gripped with fear that the poisoner may strike again. The women are desperate to work out who is responsible and it isn't long before all eyes fall on Tanya. When Tina reveals it is her, as she gave out the hootch, Phyl and Bev are desperate to keep out of the frame and out of Natalie's what when she gets nasty. Frances is struck down with the illness, when she drinks a nasty cup of coffee. Fenner returns to G-Wing. | |||||
79 | Episode Eight | Phil Ford | Ian White | 19 May 2004 | 7,800,000 |
Frances gets deep into trouble when she is suddenly thrown into a violent and illegal plan to get to Tanya from the outside. Could her sex games have at last got her into some very serious trouble? Kris and Natalie grow closer and Colin leaves to clear his head but only Julie S knows why. The Julies celebrate their birthday.
Note final appearance of Tanya Turner (guest star Zöe Lucker) | |||||
80 | Episode Nine | Di Burrows | Nigel Douglas | 2 August 2004 | 6,270,000 |
Julie J is upset that Colin has gone and Julie S tells her why. Julie S goes for another scan and things start to look up. Selena returns with news about Kris' sister, Milly, and Natalie is determined to ruin Kris and Selena's relationship. Neil is worried about the impending tribunal for sexual misconduct and wonders if his job and reputation will survive. Fenner has his own concerns. Could Di have jeopardised his case? | |||||
81 | Episode Ten | Paul Mousley | Nigel Douglas | 9 August 2004 | 5,920,000 |
Neil's career hangs in the balance, but he remains calm. He is determined to find ex-Wing Governor, Karen Betts, convinced that she holds the key to bringing Fenner down. Kris attacks Natalie but Frances will not believe her.
Note: guest starring Claire King as Karen Betts | |||||
82 | Episode Eleven | Liz Lake | Jim Loach | 16 August 2004 | 5,570,000 |
Tina gets close with a worksmen. Selena is in deep trouble. Frances has seen Fenner's evidence and knows that she and Kris used to live with each other, and when a body is found in the canal things look set to get even worse. Karen and Neil close in on Fenner when CCTV footage shows Fenner running from the scene of the accident. | |||||
83 | Episode Twelve | Phil Ford | Jim Loach | 23 August 2004 | 6,670,000 |
Tina believes she is pregnant and asks Phyl and Bev to talk to the spirits. Tina and Darlene are then conned by Phyl and Bev into believing that Natalie made the rhubarb hooch that poisoned several inmates and killed Al McKenzie. Darlene then attacks Natalie and a huge catfight strikes G-Wing, although Natalie gets the upper hand and beats Darlene. Natalie, Phyl and Bev then team up to fool Darlene, with the help of voodoo. Selena and Kris spend a night together, under the condition that Kris turns herself in. Kris later flees the hotel to protest in London. Fenner is in seventh heaven as he and Di tie the knot, but when he sees Neil and Karen entering the church clutching a big envelope, he goes cold with panic. Is this the end of the road for him?
Note: final appearance of Selena Geeson (Charlotte Lucas); final appearance of Kris Yates (Jennifer Ness); final appearance of France Myers (Eva Pope); final appearance of Karen Betts (guest star Claire King) | |||||
Note
- After episode 12 aired. ITV2 aired a special called Bad Girls Most Wanted. This was a countdown of the favourite characters from the show's first six series as voted by the public. Sneak-peek footage of Bad Girls - The Musical was also shown, as were outtakes from the previous six series. It was presented by Jack Ellis.
- This was the only series to take a break during its run. Following the three episode special, in which episodes 6, 7 & 8 were broadcast all in the same week (rather than one episode per week), the series went on hiatus for two and a half months.
Series 7 (2005)
Series 7 was broadcast on Tuesdays at 9:00pm. A Christmas Special aired on Monday 19 December at 9:00pm.
# | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate | Viewing figure |
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84 | Episode One | Phil Ford | Julian Holmes | 10 May 2005 | 6,210,000 |
Fenner discovers that life behind bars is no picnic for a former PO when he finds himself on the receiving end of some very rough justice from his fellow inmates. Natalie takes over as Top Dog and starts a protection racket with the help of Darlene. New arrivals, Janine Nebeski and Arun Parmar, arrive on G-Wing and suffer at the hands on Natalie. The Julies give Bev a makeover. Sylvia falls victim of voodoo.
Note: first appearance of Janine Nebeski (Nicola Stapleton); first appearance of Arun Parmar (Rebecca Hazlewood) | |||||
85 | Episode Two | Liz Lake | Julian Holmes | 17 May 2005 | 6,050,000 |
Fenner returns to Larkhall as the new Governor of G-Wing. Sylvia receives some unexpected and fortuitous news that soon has her jumping for joy. On overhearing the rumours of her windfall, greedy Dr. Malcolm Nicholson suddenly finds her irresistible. The Julies are sacked from the servary and replaced by Phyl and Bev. | |||||
86 | Episode Three | Polly Eden | Lance Kneeshaw | 24 May 2005 | 5,640,000 |
Fenner reveals the truth about an attack on him in prison. Natalie is ruling the roost on G-Wing and it seems that everyone is in her debt. She even has a cushy job working in the library, which serves as the perfect place to set up a trap for Arun. Di slaps Natalie, following a set up by Janine. | |||||
87 | Episode Four | Phil Ford | Lance Kneeshaw | 31 May 2005 | 5,050,000 |
Outside the gates of Larkhall, a swarm of press await the arrival of 18-year-old Laura Canning, who's been convicted of brutally stabbing her mother to death. Fenner has a vesectomy, telling Di he is having counseling after being raped. Di returns to Larkhall and warns Natalie to watch her back. Darlene pays the price for making thoughtless remarks about Julie S's breast cancer. | |||||
88 | Episode Five | Liz Lake | Laurence Moody | 7 June 2005 | 4,840,000 |
When an elderly nun called Sister Thomas Moore arrives at Larkhall, Natalie takes it upon herself to show her that the habit offers no protection from the evil on G-Wing and beats her up. A solicitor reveals the condition to Sylvia on her aunt's will. Di plants scissors in Natalie's cell. Arun hides away from the wing to keep her secret hidden.
Note: first appearance of Pat Kerrigan (Liz May Brice) | |||||
89 | Episode Six | Liz Lake | Laurence Moody | 14 June 2005 | 5,560,000 |
A new tough inmate, Pat Kerrigan is transferred to Larkhall from another prison and she's more than a match for Natalie. However, the focus of Pat's attention is the saintly Sister Thomas Moore. Sylvia fears that she could lose Malcolm if she doesn't tell him the truth about her aunt's will, they go ahead with the wedding. Neil and Sylvia's son Bobby Darren have sex. Natalie reveals Arun's secret.
Note: final appearance of Colin Hedges (Tristan Sturrock) | |||||
90 | Episode Seven | Paul Mousley | S.J. Clarkson | 21 June 2005 | 5,180,000 |
Arun is suicidal. The thought of being transferred to a men's prison is intolerable. Pat is furious that Natalie's taunts have driven Arun to despair and steps in to defend her. Di visits the MBU and convinces a mother, Sheena Williams, to give her baby to her. The salon is closed and the Julies return to the servary.
Note: first appearance of Kevin Spiers (Andrew Scarborough) | |||||
91 | Episode Eight | Jane Marlow | S.J. Clarkson | 28 June 2005 | 4,800,000 |
Arun's transfer is cancelled following Pat and Natalie's fight. Tina discovers Phyl and Bev's deceit. Di's marriage is in meltdown. Fenner can't believe that his wife has taken baby Dylan from his mother, especially as she doesn't even know the first thing about looking after a baby. | |||||
92 | Episode Nine | Paul Mousley | Lance Kneeshaw | 5 July 2005 | 5,510,000 |
Di and Fenner's marriage is over when he discovers her deceit. Bev is quick to the rescue when sleazy delivery man, Frank, attempts to rape Phyl. Her daring actions prove doubly fortunate when they suddenly realise that they are staring freedom in the face. They kidnap Tina and tie her in the back of the delivery van as she witnessed Bev hit Frank. They also face Sylvia and Malcolm when they arrive in Spain. They find Malcolm getting ready to inject Sylvia with a deadly substance, so Phyl shoots Malcolm with a gun she found, killing him. | |||||
93 | Episode Ten | Polly Edan | Laurence Moody | 12 July 2005 | 5,780,000 |
It looks like Fenner is about to get his comeuppance. He's the only PO present in the hanging cell when the girls of G-Wing go to lay flowers in memory of Yvonne - will one prisoner get their revenge on evil Fenner? Bev returns to Larkhall and is attacked by Natalie, while Phyl remains on the run. | |||||
94 | Episode Eleven | Phil Ford | Declan O'Dwyer | 19 July 2005 | 5,580,000 |
The atmosphere at Larkhall is euphoric - Jim Fenner is dead. However the arrival of new Governor of Larkhall, Joy Masterton, soon spoils the mood. She's ex-army, hard as nails, and set on a big shake up. Phyl is returned to Larkhall and faces the wrath of Joy. Natalie impresses Joy and could finally get her weekend release. The entire wing own up to Fenner's murder, though the police are convinced it's Di.
Note: first appearance of Joy Masterton (Ellie Haddington) | |||||
95 | Episode Twelve | Paul Mousley | Jim Loach | 26 July 2005 | 5,490,000 |
Di has been accused of murdering Fenner and finds herself on the wrong side of the bars at Larkhall. How is she going to survive amongst the women she used to lock up? Natalie attempts to escape while out for the day but is stopped by a mob, organised by Pat. In frustration, she punches Julie S, leaving her with a bloody nose. Sheena is released, upsetting Pat but she is later returned. Julie J begins to crack and starts seeing Fenner. | |||||
96 | Episode Thirteen 2005 Christmas Special |
Paul Mousley | Martin Hutchings | 19 December 2005 | 7,160,000 |
Julie S is thrilled that Julie J has been allowed to return to Larkhall. But Julie J is still haunted by the memory of Fenner and is convinced that she can see him lurking around the landings and stabs herself in the stomach. New inmate, Miranda Miles, worsens the atmosphere when prison Chaplain, Christy Mackay is convinced she is possessed and pleads with Joy to let her perform an exorcism. Sylvia suffers a panic attack while down in the cellar with Phyl and falls down the steps, blocking the door and leaving Phyl trapped. Natalie manipulates Miranda into murdering Christy.
Note: final appearance of Jim Fenner (Jack Ellis); final appearance of Di Barker (Tracey Wilkinson); final appearance of Arun Parmar (Rebecca Hazlewood); final appearance of Kevin Spiers (Andrew Scarborough) | |||||
Note
- The 2005 Christmas Special is now officially established as the Series 7 finale.
Series 8 (2006)
Series 8 was broadcast on Thursdays at 9:00pm. A Christmas Special aired on Wednesday 20 December at 9:00pm.
# | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate | Viewing figure |
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97 | Episode One | Liz Lake | Barnaby Southcombe | 13 July 2006 | 5,400,000 |
New Deputy Governor Lou Stoke has her work cut out on her first day at Larkhall when a sudden illness starts striking down the inmates. As rumours of a chemical attack start to spread, panic sets in, and all fingers point to new inmate Emira Al Jahani who is sent to Larkhall on suspicion of terrorism. Plus, Neil is found dead in his office following the sudden outbreak of Legionnaires' disease. Natalie's new right arm woman, Ashley Wilcox, is also found dead after contracting Legionnaires' disease. Phyl is shot in a bid for freedom with Bev.
Note: final appearance of Neil Grayling (James Gaddas); first appearance of Lou Stoke (Amanda Donohoe); first appearance of Donny Kimber (Sid Owen); first appearance of Rowan Dunlop (Colin Salmon); first appearance of Mandy Goodhue (Angela Bruce) | |||||
98 | Episode Two | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | Barnaby Southcombe | 20 July 2006 | 4,470,000 |
Donny Kimber and Lou escort Janine to her mother's funeral, unaware that Natalie has blackmailed their grieving charge into smuggling drugs back into Larkhall. New SMO Rowan Dunlop, records all his work with his patients and falls for Lou. Phyl and Bev blackmail Rowan into transferring her to an open hospital. Pat exacts revenge on Natalie, forcing drugs down her throat. | |||||
99 | Episode Three | Jodi Reynolds | Lance Kneeshaw | 27 July 2006 | 4,410,000 |
New arrival Angela Robbins has been sent down for arson and attempted murder. She looks like she wouldn't say boo to a goose, but she is hiding a disturbing secret that is about to be revealed. Rowan and Lou grow closer and end up having sex. Also, Emira is freed from Larkhall after it is revealed that her husband, Hassan, was the real terrorist. | |||||
100 | Episode Four | Phil Ford | Lance Kneeshaw | 3 August 2006 | 4,180,000 |
Joy is delighted when inmate Stella Gough decides that she wants to join the army. However, is Stella being completely honest about why she wants to join up? Janine starts using drugs and falls for Donny. Lou finds her sister, Vicky, in a strip club and a catfight erupts. | |||||
101 | Episode Five | Roxanne Harvey | Laurence Moody | 10 August 2006 | 4,280,000 |
Julie S gets good news from her son. It gets steamy between Janine and Donny when they use an "appointment" to get to know each other a little more intimately. Will they manage to keep their romance under wraps? Items from the Four Bed Dorm are missing and Stella is the main suspect, so Darlene headbutts her. Phyl returns with plans to get alcohol into Larkhall, while Stella attacks Joy and is transferred. Natalie goes too far and Pat plots revenge, with the help of the Julies and Tina. Natalie attempts to force Julie S to reveal Pat's revenge plan by beating her up. | |||||
102 | Episode Six | Paul Mousley | Laurence Moody | 17 August 2006 | 4,870,000 |
Lou and Vicky fall out following Vicky's suicide bid. It's the day of David and Fidelity's wedding and Pat's plan to get rid of Natalie backfires dramatically. As a massive fight ensues, it quickly becomes clear that there's a bitter and bloody end in store for one of them. Joy takes leave when she starts abusing alcohol. Janine slaps Darlene when she begins stealing her love letters to Donny. | |||||
103 | Episode Seven | Liz Lake | Jim Loach | 24 August 2006 | 5,000,000 |
Tina's in court and hoping for an extended sentence. But when the Judge grants her release, she panics - she has absolutely no idea how to live on the outside. The Julies find Natalie and help Pat to hide her body. | |||||
104 | Episode Eight | Phil Ford | Jim Loach | 31 August 2006 | 4,560,000 |
Tina is returned to Larkhall and almost kills herself when she self harms. Vicky becomes a Music teacher at Larkhall. Pat and the Julies are sweating over what to do with Natalie's dead body. They know they have to move it - a hot laundry is no place to hide a festering corpse. | |||||
105 | Episode Nine | Roxanne Harvey | Jim Loach | 7 September 2006 | 4,620,000 |
Lou is glowing after a surprise marriage proposal from Rowan. She's totally unaware that he has no intention of divorcing his wife, or that he is supplying her sister with drugs. Janine goes on a day visit to her mother's grave with Donny, and the two get intimate and Janine attempts to free herself from Larkhall. Lou is sacked from Larkhall when she attacks Rowan.
Note: final appearance of Lou Stoke (Amanda Dohohoe); final appearance of Rowan Dunlop (Colin Salmon) | |||||
106 | Episode Ten | Harriet Warner | Lance Kneeshaw | 14 September 2006 | 4,980,000 |
Famous new inmate, entrepreneur and interior design goddess Catherine Earlham decides to make Darlene a pawn in her twisted and dangerous game. Sylvia becomes acting G-Wing Governor, while Janine discovers she is pregnant but has to fool Joy into believing that her boyfriend "Michael" is responsible.
Note: final appearance of Darlene Cake (Antonia Okonma); final appearance of Joy Masterton (Ellie Haddington) | |||||
107 | Episode Eleven 2006 Christmas Special |
Phil Ford | Laurence Moody | 20 December 2006 | 5,130,000 |
It's been a tough Christmas Eve on G-Wing, but things look to get even worse when Sylvia receives a nightmare visit from her very own ghost of Christmas past - Natalie Buxton. | |||||
Note
- The 2006 Christmas Special is now officially established as the Series 8 finale.
Ratings
The list includes the most watched episodes from each series of Bad Girls
Series | Episode | Title | Viewers (million) |
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1 | 1 | "Them and Us" | 7,990,000 |
2 | 9 | "The Leaving" | 9,490,000* |
3 | 1 | "Back from the Brink" | 9,420,000 |
4 | 1 | "Fight or Flight" | 7,560,000 |
5 | 1 | "Series 5, Episode 1" | 8,360,000 |
6 | 2 | "Series 6, Episode 2" | 8,250,000 |
7 | 13 | "Christmas Special" | 7,160,000 |
8 | 1 | "Series 8, Episode 1" | 5,400,000 |
Note: * this was the highest rated episode for the entire series.
External links
- List of Bad Girls episodes at the Internet Movie Database
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