Wentworth season 3 explained

Season Number:3
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Network:SoHo
Num Episodes:12
Episode List:List of Wentworth episodes

The third season of the television drama series Wentworth premiered on SoHo in Australia on 7 April 2015. It was executively produced by FremantleMedia's Director of Drama, Jo Porter. The season comprises 12 episodes. Season three picks up four months after Bea's return to Wentworth following her escape and revenge murder of Brayden Holt.[1]

Plot

Four months have passed since Bea Smith's bold escape and ruthless murder of Brayden Holt. Having returned to Wentworth Correctional Centre, Bea has assumed the mantle of Top Dog, hailed by all – including Franky Doyle herself – as a worthy successor. Franky may no longer be Top Dog but she's not about to forget how Liz lagged on her, and Boomer is set to make Liz pay. Doreen's baby bump is growing and Ferguson is watching her closely. While Vera's instincts are more attuned to Ferguson's scheming, Will is none the wiser despite Fletch's apparent hit and run accident.[1]

Cast

Regular

Recurring

Episodes

See also: List of Wentworth episodes.

Production

On 29 January 2014, it was announced that FremantleMedia had renewed Wentworth for a third season, set to air in 2015.[2]

Jo Porter, the Director of Drama at FremantleMedia stated, "Foxtel have been the perfect broadcast partner and have given Wentworth the ideal platform for it to achieve such success both domestically and then internationally. To have this unique Australian program now airing across the globe fills us with great pride. The commissioning of season three is such a compliment to the hard work and talent of the writers, directors, our outstanding cast and of course the crew, most of whom have been with us since season one. We look forward to continuing our success both here and overseas."[2]

Brian Walsh, the Executive Director of Television at Foxtel stated, "Wentworth's first season was a triumph with its remarkable performance and production qualities which enthralled our Australian audience and achieved such great international recognition. Since October, the cast and the production team, led by producer Amanda Crittenden, have been back on-location delivering on the promise of season two's gripping scripts and the story lines for season three are sensational."[2]

A third season was confirmed on 29 January 2014.[3] A five-month production commenced in the purpose-built set in March 2014.[2] The final table read for season three took place on 8 July 2014.[4] Filming for the third season began in March 2014 and concluded in July 2014.[2]

Former All Saints stars Pia Miranda, Libby Tanner and Tammy Macintosh joined the cast as inmate Jodie Spiteri, psychologist Bridget Westfall and vigilante Karen Proctor, respectively.[5]

Reception

Accolades

See main article: List of awards and nominations received by Wentworth.

AACTA Awards (2015)
Australian Writers' Guild Awards (2015 & 2016)
Logie Awards (2016)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Returning: Wentworth. TV Tonight. 10 February 2015. 25 March 2015.
  2. Web site: Renewed: Wentworth. TV Tonight. 29 January 2014. 25 March 2015.
  3. Web site: Foxtel announces Wentworth Season 3.
  4. Web site: Episode 2.8 tonight! #Wentworth #WentworthPrison We had the readthrough for the last block of S3 yesterday. No emoticons do it justice.. Pete McTighe on Twitter. 8 July 2014. 8 July 2014.
  5. Web site: The screen death of Alex Cook's character Lou in Love My Way still holds strong emotions for fans. News.com.au. 8 March 2015.
  6. Web site: Aacta awards 2015: Mad Max and The Dressmaker win big – as it happened. The Guardian. 9 December 2015. 12 July 2018.
  7. Web site: 5th AACTA Awards Presented By Presto Noninees & Winners − By Production. aacta.org. 12 July 2018.
  8. Knox, DavidWeb site: AWGIE Awards 2015: nominees. TV Tonight. 24 July 2015. 12 July 2018.
  9. Knox, DavidWeb site: AWGIE Awards 2016: nominees. TV Tonight. 1 August 2016. 12 July 2018.
  10. Knox, DavidWeb site: Logie Awards 2016: nominations. TV Tonight. 3 April 2016. 12 July 2018.
  11. Web site: Live blog: all the action from the 2016 TV Week Logie Awards. news.com.au. 9 May 2016. 12 July 2018.