She's Out (TV series) explained

Runtime:50 minutes
Creator:Lynda La Plante
Starring:Ann Mitchell
Linda Marlowe
Maureen Sweeney
Anna Patrick
Zoe Heyes
Indra Ové
Producer:Verity Lambert
Director:Ian Toynton
Company:Cinema Verity for Carlton Television
Language:English
Country:United Kingdom
Network:ITV
Num Episodes:6
Num Series:1
List Episodes:
  1. Episode list
Related:Widows

She's Out is a British primetime television crime drama. The six-part series was produced by Cinema Verity for Carlton Television and screened on ITV in 1995. Written by Lynda La Plante as a sequel to her 1980's series, Widows, She's Out takes up the story of the central character, Dolly Rawlins, ten years after the events of the previous series. Ann Mitchell, who reprised her role as Dolly and Kate Williams, who played Audrey Withey, were the only cast members from the original series to appear in She's Out. The executive producer for the series was Verity Lambert and the series was directed by Ian Toynton, both of whom had worked on the original series.

It begins with Dolly Rawlins' release from prison after serving a five-year sentence for the murder of Harry, her husband. She teams up with several other parolees and make plans to stage a train robbery on horseback. Dolly's new companions in crime were fellow former inmates, brothel madam Ester Freeman (Linda Marlowe), Julia Lawson (Anna Patrick), a doctor who sold prescriptions to finance her heroin habit, arms dealer and fence Gloria Radford (Maureen Sweeney), prostitute Connie Stephens (Zoe Heyes), Angela Dunn (Indra Ové), a young woman embroiled in Ester's vice schemes and forger Kathleen O'Reilly (Maggie McCarthy).

The series was released on Region 2 DVD.[1]

Cast

Episode list

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: She's Out [DVD] [1995]: Amazon.co.uk: Ann Mitchell, Linda Marlowe, Maureen Sweeney, Anna Patrick, Zoe Heyes, Indra Ové, Adrian Rawlins, Hugh Quarshie, Douglas McFerran, Maggie McCarthy, Sophie Heyman, Terence Beesley: DVD & Blu-ray. amazon.co.uk. 23 September 2002 . 25 August 2016.
  2. Web site: Top 30 Programmes – BARB. barb.co.uk. 11 February 2016.