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词条 Wentworth (season 1)
释义

  1. Cast

      Main   Guest   Recurring  

  2. Episodes

  3. Production

     Filming 

  4. Reception

     Ratings  Accolades 

  5. DVD & Blu-ray release

  6. References

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The first season of the crime drama television series Wentworth originally aired on SoHo in Australia. The season consisted of 10 episodes and aired between 1 May and 3 July 2013. It was executively produced by FremantleMedia's director of drama Jo Porter. The series is a remake of Prisoner, which aired on Network Ten from 1979 to 1986. Lara Radulovich and David Hannam developed Wentworth from Reg Watson's original concept. The season was shot over four months from 10 October 2012.

The show is set in modern-day Victoria, Australia and focuses on the fictional women's prison Wentworth. The central characters in the prison are inmates Bea Smith (Danielle Cormack), Franky Doyle (Nicole da Silva), Doreen Anderson (Shareena Clanton), Liz Birdsworth (Celia Ireland), Jacs Holt (Kris McQuade) and prison officers Vera Bennett (Kate Atkinson), Matthew Fletcher (Aaron Jeffery), Will Jackson (Robbie Magasiva), Erica Davidson (Leeanna Walsman) and Meg Jackson (Catherine McClements).

The season received generally favourable reviews from critics. The first episode of Wentworth attracted 244,000 viewers, making it the most watched Australian drama series premiere in Foxtel history.[1] The complete first season was released on DVD and Blu-ray in Australia on 18 November 2013.

Cast

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Main

  • Danielle Cormack as Bea Smith[1]
  • Nicole da Silva as Franky Doyle
  • Kris McQuade as Jacs Holt
  • Leeanna Walsman as Governor Erica Davidson
  • Kate Atkinson as Deputy Governor Vera Bennett
  • Celia Ireland as Liz Birdsworth
  • Shareena Clanton as Doreen Anderson
  • Aaron Jeffery as Matthew "Fletch" Fletcher
  • Robbie Magasiva as Will Jackson
  • Catherine McClements as Meg Jackson

Guest

  • Anne Charleston as Celeste Donaldson
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Recurring

  • Katrina Milosevic as Sue "Boomer" Jenkins
  • Ra Chapman as Kim Chang[2]
  • Georgia Flood as Debbie Smith
  • Jacqueline Brennan as Linda Miles
  • Martin Sacks as Derek Channing
  • Ally Fowler as Simone "Simmo" Slater
  • Jada Alberts as Toni Goodes
  • Jake Ryan as Harry Smith
  • Reef Ireland as Brayden Holt
  • Melitta St Just as Megan Summers
  • Benne Harrison as Roz Jago
  • Rondah Dam as Pip Turner
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Episodes

{{see also|List of Wentworth episodes}}

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{{Episode list/sublist|Wentworth (season 1)
| EpisodeNumber = 1
| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = No Place Like Home
| DirectedBy = Kevin Carlin
| WrittenBy = Pete McTighe
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|5|1|df=y}}
| Viewers = 244,000[3]
| ShortSummary = Bea Smith arrested and taken to Wentworth after attempting to murder her violent and rapist husband and is taken in by the lesbian, drug-dealing Franky Doyle, who uses her as a drug mule. Prisoners Liz Birdsworth and Doreen Anderson also befriend Bea. Governor Meg Jackson is becoming increasingly suspicious about the ladies and their ways of bringing crystal meth into the prison. Jacs Holt, Franky's rival, is released from solitary and starts a riot with the two factions fighting each other. Jacs and her gang corner Franky and attempt to mutilate her, but she is saved by Sue 'Boomer' Jenkins. Doreen leaves her daughter Kaiya with Bea to assist Franky, but when Kaiya runs off, Bea follows her and finds Meg lying dead in a pool of her blood.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|Wentworth (season 1)
| EpisodeNumber = 2
| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = Fly Me Away
| DirectedBy = Kevin Carlin
| WrittenBy = Pete McTighe
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|5|8|df=y}}
| Viewers = 102,000[4]
| ShortSummary = After Meg's death, her husband Will returns to work and puts pressure on Doreen to find out who killed his wife. Bea tries to contact her daughter, Debbie, however Harry keeps picking up and comes to visit her. The prisoners try to get information out of Liz, who is working with the officers to discover the identity of Meg's killer. After threatening to kill Bea, Doreen reveals that Kaiya is actually Toni's daughter and that her own unborn child died after Doreen crashed her car. Will has a run-in with fellow officer Matt Fletcher after Will begins to take cocaine. Kaiya is taken off Doreen permanently. Vera struggles with the Governor's role and she is demoted with Erica Davidson is appointed.
| LineColor = 2C4F63
}}{{Episode list/sublist|Wentworth (season 1)
| EpisodeNumber = 3
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = The Girl Who Waited
| DirectedBy = Catherine Millar
| WrittenBy = Pete McTighe
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|5|15|df=y}}
| Viewers = 110,000[5]
| ShortSummary = Bea gets caught between in the intense rivalry between Jacs and Franky. Franky came to Wentworth after participating in a reality TV show that taught ex-offenders how to cook, she physically attacked the host with a pan of boiling oil after he mocked her on live TV. Franky cuts all ties with her estranged father when he visits her to apologise for abandoning her when she was ten. In Wentworth's laundry facility, Jacs forces Bea to bring the steam press down on Franky's hand after she threatens harm upon Debbie.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|Wentworth (season 1)
| EpisodeNumber = 4
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = The Things We Do
| DirectedBy = Catherine Millar
| WrittenBy = Pete McTighe
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|5|22|df=y}}
| Viewers = 97,000[6]
| ShortSummary = Ronnie forces her young daughter, Amy, to smuggle heroin into Wentworth for Jacs. Amy later goes into cardiac arrest and dies from an overdose. Jacs notes Bea's anger over the incident. Doreen and Boomer conspire over home brew that has been fermenting for months. Liz is told that her parole is being assessed and she organises an afternoon for the ladies to talk about their problems. After drinking all the home brew, Liz reveals that she is in Wentworth for accidentally killing her mother-in-law. Erica and Vera butt heads over the running of the prison. Jacs receives a visit from her husband, Vinnie? and learns that he is having an affair. Will continues his search for Meg's killer and discovers Fletch and Meg had a peculiar relationship.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|Wentworth (season 1)
| EpisodeNumber = 5
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = Velvet Curtain
| DirectedBy = Tori Garrett
| WrittenBy = Pete McTighe
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|5|29|df=y}}
| Viewers = 115,000[7]
| ShortSummary = Erica begins to fantasise about having sex with Franky and begins to wonder whether her fiancé is really the person she wants to be with. Liz begins drinking methylated spirits and collapses when Doreen puts bleach in it. The rivalry between Franky and Jacs escalates. Doreen is offered the peer worker job after Liz is stripped of the role.
| LineColor = 2C4F63
}}{{Episode list/sublist|Wentworth (season 1)
| EpisodeNumber = 6
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = Captive
| DirectedBy = Tori Garrett
| WrittenBy = Pete McTighe
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|6|5|df=y}}
| Viewers = 92,000[8]
| ShortSummary = Bea feels threatened when Harry says he may not be able to deal with Debbie's behaviour any longer. Vera's controlling mother visits Wentworth and reveals a humiliating secret about her daughter. Afterwards, Vera and Fletch become closer. Erica resolves to put aside her personal feelings for Franky.
| LineColor = 2C4F63
}}{{Episode list/sublist|Wentworth (season 1)
| EpisodeNumber = 7
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = Something Dies
| DirectedBy = Jet Wilkinson
| WrittenBy = Pete McTighe
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|6|12|df=y}}
| Viewers = 97,000[9]
| ShortSummary = The women are tiring of Jacs' regime, and the officers decide to release Franky from solitary. Bea, after learning that Jacs and her gang are planning to gang rape Franky, asks Jacs not to go ahead with the attack, warning her of the consequences. In response, Jacs orders Bea to be beaten and sent to the medical unit. When Franky is released, she is ambushed however Boomer comes to her rescue. Doreen seemingly betrays Franky by siding with Jacs but she was helping Franky set a trap for Jacs. Franky slams Jacs' hand in an exercise machine. Will, who's drug use increases, discovers that while he and Meg were trying for a baby, Meg did fall pregnant and three weeks before she died, had an abortion.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|Wentworth (season 1)
| EpisodeNumber = 8
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = Mind Games
| DirectedBy = Jet Wilkinson
| WrittenBy = Lally Katz & Emma J. Steele
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|6|19|df=y}}
| Viewers = 82,000[10]
| ShortSummary = Bea's popularity is rising among the women. Erica offers Jacs the chance to go into protection for the rest of her sentence but she refuses. Jacs schemes to regain control by blackmailing Will, and demands that Vera brings medication for her arthritis into Wentworth, threatening to reveal that Vera told her to start a fight with Franky, leading to the riot in which Meg was killed. As Bea tries to get hold of Debbie, Jacs' son, Brayden gets Debbie addicted to heroin. Jacs tells him to end things with Debbie and he injects her with a high dose of heroin, causing her to overdose and die.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|Wentworth (season 1)
| EpisodeNumber = 9
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = To the Moon
| DirectedBy = Kevin Carlin
| WrittenBy = Guila Sandler
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|6|26|df=y}}
| Viewers = 77,000[11]
| ShortSummary = A heartbroken Bea is informed of Debbie's death and is refused permission to attend the funeral. Devastated, Bea tries to hang herself but is saved by Liz. The women rally around Bea to support her, and Jacs realises that not only has she failed to break her opponent but that the prisoners have all turned against her.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|Wentworth (season 1)
| EpisodeNumber = 10
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Title = Checkmate
| DirectedBy = Kevin Carlin
| WrittenBy = Emma J. Steele
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|7|3|df=y}}
| Viewers = 125,000[12]
| ShortSummary = After Vera and Fletch spend the night together she finds Fletch's diary, learning that Fletch and Meg were having an affair. Determined to find out who killed Meg, Will makes a deal with Jacs, however he later discovers Meg's bracelet in Jacs' cell and she is charged with her murder. Franky admits to Liz she killed Meg thinking she was Jacs, and Liz took Meg's bracelet for safe keeping and in a ploy to get rid of Jacs, planted it in her cell. Bea suspects Jacs' involvement in Debbie's death and confronts her. Jacs confesses to ordering Brayden to kill Debbie and Bea stabs Jacs in the neck with a pen, killing her.
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Production

Wentworth was announced by Foxtel on 4 March 2012. Developed by Lara Radulovich and David Hannam from the original concept by Reg Watson, it is produced by Fremantle's new head of drama, Jo Porter, and is filmed in Melbourne.[13] FremantleMedia Chief Executive Asia Pacific, Ian Hogg, said: "An entire generation of Australians grew up watching Prisoner and another is about to do the same with Wentworth."

Filming

The ten-part season began filming in Melbourne for five months from 10 October 2012 and the shoot employed 300 cast and crew.[14] Wentworth is filmed on a purpose built set in the suburb of Clayton.

Reception

Ratings

Episode Title Original airdate Overnight Viewers Nightly Rank
1-01 No Place Like Home 1 May 2013 244,000[3]
1-02 Fly Me Away 8 May 2013 102,000[4] 2[4]
1-03 The Girl Who Waited 15 May 2013 110,000[5] 1[5]
1-04 The Things We Do 22 May 2013 97,000[6] 1[6]
1-05 Velvet Curtain 29 May 2013 115,000[7] 2[7]
1-06 Captive 5 June 2013 92,000[8] 1[8]
1-07 Something Dies 12 June 2013 97,000[9] 3[9]
1-08 Mind Games 19 June 2013 82,000[10] 3[10]
1-09 To the Moon 26 June 2013 77,000[11] 13[11]
1-10 Checkmate 3 July 2013 125,000[12] 1[12]
{{refbegin}}
  • Figures are OzTAM Data for the 5 City Metro areas.
  • Overnight - Live broadcast and recordings viewed the same night.
  • Consolidated - Live broadcast and recordings viewed.
{{refend}}

Accolades

{{main|List of awards and nominations received by Wentworth}}
  • Australian Screen Editors (2013)
    • Nominated: Best Editing in a Television Drama — Philip Watts[15]
  • AACTA Awards (2014)
    • Nominated: Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama — Kris McQuade[16]
    • Nominated: Best Television Drama Series — Wentworth - Jo Porter & Amanda Crittenden[16]
  • ASTRA Awards (2014)
    • Won: Most Outstanding Drama — Wentworth[17]
    • Nominated: Most Outstanding New Talent — Shareena Clanton
    • Nominated: Most Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor — Danielle Cormack
    • Won: Most Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor — Nicole da Silva[17]
    • Nominated: Most Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor — Kris McQuade
    • Nominated: Most Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor — Aaron Jeffery
    • Nominated: Most Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor — Robbie Magasiva
  • Equity Ensemble Awards (2014)
    • Nominated: Equity Award for Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series — Cast of Wentworth
  • Logie Awards (2014)
    • Nominated: Logie Award for Most Outstanding Drama Series — Wentworth[18]
    • Nominated: Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress — Danielle Cormack[18]
    • Nominated: Logie Award for Most Outstanding Newcomer — Shareena Clanton[18]

DVD & Blu-ray release

Title Release Country DVDBlu-ray Region Rating Distributor Ref
Wentworth: The Complete Season One
18 November 2013
Australia
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Region 4/B
MA15+
Shock Records
[19][20]
Wentworth Prison: Season One
4 November 2013
United Kingdom
{{ya}} {{na}}
Region 2
18
FremantleMedia
[21][22]
Wentworth Season 1
15 November 2016
United States
{{ya}} {{na}}
Region 1
Not Rated
Acorn DVD
[23]
Wentworth: Die Komplette Erste Staffel
24 February 2017
Germany
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Region 2/B
FSK 16
WVG Medien
[24][25]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.foxtel.com.au/whats-on/foxtel-insider/soho-wentworth-cast-announced--201269.htm|title=SoHo - Wentworth Cast Announced|publisher=Foxtel Australia|accessdate=19 April 2013}}
2. ^{{cite journal|last=Vnuk|first=Helen|date=27 April – 3 May 2013|title=Ladies in Lock-Up|journal=TV Week|publisher=Bauer Media Group|issue=17|page=19}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/wentworth-breaks-out-with-a-bang-as-arrow-strikes-for-nine-20130502-2iuor.html|title=Wentworth breaks out with a bang as Arrow strikes for Nine|last=Hardie|first=Giles|date=2 May 2013|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|publisher=Fairfax Media|accessdate=2 May 2013}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/05/wednesday-8-may-2013.html|title=Wednesday 8 May 2013|publisher=TV Tonight|date=9 May 2013|accessdate=9 May 2013}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/05/wednesday-15-may-2013.html|title=Wednesday 15 May 2013|publisher=TV Tonight|date=16 May 2013|accessdate=23 May 2013}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/05/wednesday-22-may-2013.html|title=Wednesday 22 May 2013|publisher=TV Tonight|date=23 May 2013|accessdate=23 May 2013}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/05/wednesday-29-may-2013.html|title=Wednesday 29 May 2013|publisher=TV Tonight|date=30 May 2013|accessdate=30 May 2013}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/06/wednesday-5-june-2013.html|title=Wednesday 5 June 2013|publisher=TV Tonight|date=7 June 2013|accessdate=7 June 2013}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/06/wednesday-12-june-2013.html|title=Wednesday 12 June 2013|publisher=TV Tonight|date=13 June 2013|accessdate=13 June 2013}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/06/wednesday-19-june-2013.html|title=Wednesday 19 June 2013|publisher=TV Tonight|date=20 June 2013|accessdate=20 June 2013}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/06/wednesday-26-june-2013.html|title=Wednesday 26 June 2013|publisher=TV Tonight|date=27 June 2013|accessdate=28 June 2013}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/07/wednesday-3-july-2013.html|title=Wednesday 3 July 2013|publisher=TV Tonight|date=4 July 2013|accessdate=4 July 2013}}
13. ^{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2012/03/foxtel-to-remake-prisoner.html|title=Foxtel to remake Prisoner|publisher=TV Tonight|date=4 March 2012|accessdate=19 April 2013}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.film.vic.gov.au/industry/in-production|title=In Production|publisher=Film Victoria|accessdate=6 October 2012}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.screeneditors.com.au/2013-awards-accreditation/|title=The 2013 ASE Award Nominees and Winners were|publisher=Australian Screen Editors|accessdate=11 July 2018}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.screeneditors.com.au/2013-awards-accreditation/|title=The 2013 ASE Award Nominees and Winners were|publisher=Australian Screen Editors|accessdate=11 July 2018}}
17. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/astra-awards-honour-charlotte-dawson-at-sydney-ceremony-20140320-hvkyb.html|title=ASTRA Awards honour Charlotte Dawson at Sydney ceremony|last=Ellis|first=Scott|date=21 March 2014|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|accessdate=11 July 2018}}
18. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/awards/nominees-for-the-peerreviewed-categories-in-the-logie-awards-announced/story-fn8cjmx5-1226869126017|title=Nominees for the peer-reviewed categories in the Logie Awards announced|last=Vickery|first=Colin|date=31 March 2014|work=news.com.au|accessdate=11 July 2018}}
19. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.blu-ray.com/dvd/Wentworth-The-Complete-Season-One-DVD/68135/| title=Wentworth: The Complete Season One DVD| publisher=Blu-ray.com| accessdate=7 February 2019}}
20. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Wentworth-The-Complete-Season-One-Blu-ray/83273/| title=Wentworth: The Complete Season One| publisher=Blu-ray.com| accessdate=7 February 2019}}
21. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wentworth-Prison-Season-One-DVD/dp/B00DF6LMDK/ref=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1531408166&sr=1-1&keywords=wentworth+season+1| title=Wentworth Prison Season One [DVD]| publisher=Amazon.co.uk| accessdate=7 February 2019}}
22. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wentworth-Prison-Season-Deluxe-DVD/dp/B00EB88MBQ/ref=sr_1_3?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1531408166&sr=1-3&keywords=wentworth+season+1| title=Wentworth Prison: Season 1 (Deluxe Edition) [DVD] [2013]| publisher=Amazon.co.uk| accessdate=7 February 2019}}
23. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.acornonline.com/cgi-bin/hazel.cgi?action=DETAIL&ITEM=XA5442| title=Wentworth: Season 1| publisher=Acornonline.com| accessdate=7 February 2019}}
24. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.amazon.de/Wentworth-komplette-erste-Staffel-DVDs/dp/B01N6DPRFK/ref=sr_1_2?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1531344414&sr=1-2&keywords=wentworth| title=Wentworth - Die komplette erste Staffel [3 DVDs]| publisher=Amazon.de| accessdate=7 February 2019}}
25. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.amazon.de/Wentworth-Staffel-Blu-ray-Danielle-Cormack/dp/B01MQSXNCN/ref=sr_1_4?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1531344414&sr=1-4&keywords=wentworth| title=Wentworth - Staffel 1 [Blu-ray]| publisher=Amazon.de| accessdate=7 February 2019}}
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