Bad Girls Behind Bars


12:00 am - 01:00 am, Thursday, March 26 on U&W (25)

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About this Broadcast

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Educated Julia does not match the typical image of a hardened criminal but has been charged with the murder of her ex-boyfriend. Now she must learn to navigate jail for the first time - all while proclaiming her innocence. Rachel feels the full weight of prison rule after failing a drugs test, while Missy, who is facing trial for kidnapping and home invasion, discovers she could face up to 20 years. How will the mum-of-three cope with such a long term?


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Documentary Education/Science/Factual Topics General News/Current Affairs

Cast & Crew

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Kathy Burke (Narrator)
Louise Quayle (Series director)
Colleen Flynn (Executive producer)

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Kathy Burke (Narrator)
Born: June 13, 1964 in London
Best Known For: Her comedy work.
Early-life: Born Katherine Lucy Bridget Burke in Islington, London, on June 13, 1964. Her mother died of cancer when she was two, and she was raised by neighbours for the following few years before returning to live with her father and two older brothers. She attended the Maria Fidelis Secondary School in Euston, and while there, was encouraged to act. She later enrolled at the famous Anna Scher Theatre School in Islington. When Kathy was 17 she was spotted by film director Mai Zetterling who was looking for young actresses to appear in the film Scrubbers.
Career: Burke first became familiar to TV audiences via roles in sketches by such performers as Harry Enfield, and French and Saunders. Through her association with Enfield, she became a household name thanks to her portrayal of the grotesque Waynetta Slob. She followed that up with the sitcom Gimme Gimme Gimme, and continued to notch up rave reviews in both comedy and serious work; arguably her best performance came in Gary Oldman's movie Nil By Mouth. Since 2001 she has largely refrained from acting and has thrown herself into theatre directing to great acclaim. However, in 2011, she appeared in the acclaimed film adaptation of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, alongside her old mate Oldman. A year later wrote and featured in the semi-autobiographical sitcom Walking and Talking.
Quote: 'I've got no class agenda at all. But obviously it's better if I tell stories that I understand.'
Trivia: Burke won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival for Nil by Mouth. She has also been nominated for several Baftas, British Comedy Awards and a National Television Award.
Louise Quayle (Series director)
Colleen Flynn (Executive producer)