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The world's oldest biker! - Prisoner episode 692

1986

The world's oldest biker! - Prisoner episode 692

1986

  • NFSA IDVD1YKVRH
  • TypeTelevision
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormSeries
  • Duration50 mins
  • GenresCrime, Drama
  • Year1986

Joan Ferguson is transferred to another prison, as the Wentworth immates witness in silence. Once the car leaves, Governor Ann Reynolds (Gerda Nicolson) instructs her staff to leave the women alone. The prisoners then celebrate the fall of ‘The Freak’. Top Dog Rita Connors (Glenda Linscott), recovering from cancer, tells Lurch (Lois Collinder) that she’s going to be ‘the oldest biker in the world’ as the credits roll one final time.

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Joan Ferguson is transferred to another prison, as the Wentworth immates witness in silence. Once the car leaves, Governor Ann Reynolds (Gerda Nicolson) instructs her staff to leave the women alone. The prisoners then celebrate the fall of ‘The Freak’. Top Dog Rita Connors (Glenda Linscott), recovering from cancer, tells Lurch (Lois Collinder) that she’s going to be ‘the oldest biker in the world’ as the credits roll one final time.

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FremantleMedia Australia
  • The final scene from Prisoner, after seven seasons and 692 episodes.

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