The second season of FremantleMedia Australia’s Wentworth was named most outstanding Australia drama and Foxtel’s Brian Walsh won the inaugural industry contribution award at Thursday night’s pay-TV awards.
After almost a decade on the small screen one of Australia’s most successful dramas is coming to an end.
Season 3 of the internationally acclaimed Australian drama Wentworth will premiere Tuesday April 7, at 8.30pm EST, on Foxtel’s SoHo channel.
"It will be in history, in terms of what it did for the industry' showcasing all those amazing female actors."
FremantleMedia confirmed today that Holland will be the second territory to produce a local version of the global Australian hit prison drama Wentworth.
After playing a guy suffering from PTSD in Home and Away and an inmate who impregnated Shareena Clanton’s Doreen in Wentworth Luke McKenzie relished the chance to play a more nuanced character in The Flip Side.
When the gates of Wentworth Correctional Centre open on the final season, three weeks have passed since the shivving of Allie (Kate Jenkinson). With Allie’s attacker still at large, no one, least of all the H1 family, realise that they have a terrorist and would-be murderer, Judy Bryant (Vivienne Awosoga), in their midst.