Bad Girls series 6

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Bad Girls
Season 6
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Re-Release Region 2 DVD
Starring
No. of episodes12
Release
Original network ITV
Original release14 April (2004-04-14) 
23 August 2004 (2004-08-23)
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The sixth series of British drama series Bad Girls premiered on 14 April 2004. It consists of twelve episodes. The first four episodes were broadcast on Wednesday nights, with episode five moved to Monday and episodes six to eight broadcast over consecutive nights beginning the following Monday. After a 12-week hiatus, due to UEFA Euro 2004, the remaining four episodes of the series were screened Monday nights and concluded on 23 August 2004.

Contents

This series introduces Eva Pope (Frances Myers), Dannielle Brent (Natalie Buxton) and Antonia Okonma (Darlene Cake), while Pauline Campbell (Al McKenzie), Charlotte Lucas (Selena Geeson) and Jennifer Ness (Kris Yates) depart the series. Special guest appearances include Claire King, returning for the final time as Karen Betts, and Zöe Lucker appearing as Tanya Turner in a crossover from Footballers Wives .

Storylines

The story picks up six weeks following Yvonne's death. Fenner is having recurring nightmares of Yvonne suffocating and struggling to get out of the hanging cell. The inmates are finally off lock down, restless, yet happy, believing that Yvonne has escaped. Kris, still determined to follow Yvonne's route to the hanging cell, needs the help of Selena if she is to make a successful escape. Meanwhile, two new prisoners arrive on G-wing; Frances Allen is in for prostitution, while Natalie Buxton claims she was sentenced for income tax fraud. When the other inmates discover that Natalie is in fact a sex trafficker, they are determined to make her suffer, despite telling them that she is innocent. Natalie enlists the help of Frances to protect her for a favor in return. It is later discovered that Natalie is in fact guilty and that Frances is an undercover police officer, Frances Myers and was sent to Larkhall expose her guilt. Natalie is transferred and Frances is made governor of G-Wing. The new position of wing governor causes friction between Di and Neil, as Di is forced to return to basic grade officer. Kris manages to find her way to the hanging cell only to make a shocking discovery. Now realising that there is no possible means of escape, she informs Selena that she has found Yvonne's body. Upon the news of Yvonne's death, the inmates, especially Julie Saunders, know that Fenner was behind it. Hell-bent on making him pay, Fenner becomes unstable, attacking inmates such as Kris Yates and exposing himself to the entire wing and is placed under the mental health act.

Cast

Main cast

Special guest

Recurring and guest cast

Recurring cast:

Guest cast:

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
721"Episode One"Nigel DouglasDi Burrows & Paul Mousley14 April 2004 (2004-04-14)7.94

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 appearances of Frances Myers (Eva Pope), Natalie Buxton (Dannielle Brent), and Darlene Cake (Antonia Okonma)
732"Episode Two"Nigel DouglasPaul Mousley21 April 2004 (2004-04-21)8.25
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.
743"Episode Three"Ian KnoxDi Burrows & Jane Marlow28 April 2004 (2004-04-28)7.51
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.
754"Episode Four"Ian KnoxDi Burrows5 May 2004 (2004-05-05)7.78
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.
765"Episode Five"Julian HolmesPaul Mousley10 May 2004 (2004-05-10)7.75
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.
776"Episode Six"Julian HolmesPaul Mousley17 May 2004 (2004-05-17)7.87

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)
787"Episode Seven"Ian WhiteHelen Eatock18 May 2004 (2004-05-18)7.22
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 way when she gets nasty. Frances is struck down with the illness, when she drinks a nasty cup of coffee. Fenner returns to G-Wing.
798"Episode Eight"Ian WhitePhil Ford19 May 2004 (2004-05-19)7.80

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)
809"Episode Nine"Nigel DouglasDi Burrows2 August 2004 (2004-08-02)6.27
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?
8110"Episode Ten"Nigel DouglasPaul Mousley9 August 2004 (2004-08-09)5.92

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
8211"Episode Eleven"Jim LoachLiz Lake16 August 2004 (2004-08-16)5.57
Tina gets close with a worksman. 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.
8312"Episode Twelve"Jim LoachPhil Ford23 August 2004 (2004-08-23)6.67

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 Frances Myers (Eva Pope); final appearance of Karen Betts (guest star Claire King)

Note: this was originally supposed to be Jim Fenner's final appearance in the series but Jack Ellis was convinced to return one last time so Jim in fact left at the end of Series 7.

Reception

Ratings

No.TitleAir dateTimeslotWeekly ratingsRef(s)
ViewersRank
1 Episode 1 14 April 2004Wednesday 9:00 pm7,943,00014 [1]
2 Episode 2 21 April 2004Wednesday 9:00 pm8,250,00013 [1]
3 Episode 3 28 April 2004Wednesday 9:00 pm7,506,00015 [1]
4 Episode 4 5 May 2004Wednesday 9:00 pm7,782,00011 [1]
5 Episode 5 10 May 2004Monday 9:00 pm7,750,00013 [1]
6 Episode 6 17 May 2004Monday 9:00 pm7,865,00011 [1]
7 Episode 7 18 May 2004Tuesday 9:00 pm6,220,00019 [1]
8 Episode 8 19 May 2004Wednesday 9:00 pm7,796,00012 [1]
9 Episode 9 2 August 2004Monday 9:00 pm6,273,00015 [1]
10 Episode 10 9 August 2004Monday 9:00 pm5,921,00015 [1]
11 Episode 11 16 August 2004Monday 9:00 pm5,567,00015 [1]
12 Episode 12 23 August 2004Monday 9:00 pm6,669,00012 [1]

Awards and nominations

Home media

Other media

On 23 August 2004, following the Series Six finale on ITV, a special, Bad Girls: Most Wanted was aired on ITV2 and hosted by Jack Ellis. The special counted down the top 10 most popular bad girls from the first six series. It also featured scenes from Bad Girls: The Musical and bloopers.

The top 10 bad girls are listed as follows:

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