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- In 1983, Scottish serial killer Dennis Nilsen was arrested after the discovery of human remains which had blocked a drain near his London home.
- A forensic psychiatrist must assess a woman accused of a heinous crime who claims she can't remember a thing.
- The all-girl school foil an attempt by train robbers to recover two and a half million pounds hidden in their school.
- A woman uses her windfall to open an illegal after-hours night club for her daughters' education, but her husband intervenes, causing conflicts and complicating matters.
- A doctor repairs a female inmate's disfigured face to match the lovely woman who left him, and marries her, only to find out how abusive she is.
- Follows three women through their first day of freedom after they are released from prison.
- "Very British film bast on a famous England lady ( Cynthia Payne ) who ran a brothle in London . When it got raided it turned out she had a lot of high powered Clients .. mps , judges etc . Very funny but very true look out for the stripper that's me ! Ingrid Bradley
- Pimps prey on young women coming to London for work.
- Until 2016, Holloway Prison stood as the UK's largest women's prison for 170 years. What will the future look like for those who called it home?
- "In 1912 Sarah Benett, aged 52, and 54-year-old composer Ethel Smyth shared neighbouring cells in Holloway Prison. Their crime was breaking windows - a tactic used by suffragettes to draw attention to their fight to win votes for all women. Sarah Benett's recently discovered diary sheds light on their remarkable tale". (Radio Times, 21/5-27/5/1994)
- Forensic psychiatrist Dr Emma Robertson is assigned to assess the sanity of Connie Mortensen, a 'yummy mummy' accused of a despicable crime.
- About the Holloway prison for women, the prisoners themselves about lives, day by day, year after year, in the confines of a prison built 120 years ago.
- Unearthing some surprising revelations, Emma becomes increasingly sympathetic to Connie's plight, but is she being manipulated into giving too much away about her own dark past?
- Emma learns the truth behind Connie's actions and confronts her own demons, but will it be enough to convince a jury Connie is no longer a danger to society?