Punishment

Punishment

Punishment

1S | 26E
02/20/1981
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1. Pilot

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2/20/1981

2. Episode 2

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2/27/1981

3. Episode 3

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3/6/1981

4. Episode 4

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3/13/1981

5. Episode 5

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3/20/1981

6. Episode 6

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3/27/1981

7. Episode 7

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4/3/1981

8. Episode 8

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4/10/1981

9. Episode 9

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4/17/1981

10. Episode 10

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4/24/1981

11. Episode 11

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5/1/1981

12. Episode 12

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5/8/1981

13. Episode 13

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5/15/1981

14. Episode 14

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5/22/1981

15. Episode 15

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5/29/1981

16. Episode 16

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6/5/1981

17. Episode 17

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6/12/1981

18. Episode 18

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6/19/1981

19. Episode 19

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6/26/1981

20. Episode 20

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7/3/1981

21. Episode 21

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7/10/1981

22. Episode 22

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7/17/1981

23. Episode 23

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7/24/1981

24. Episode 24

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7/31/1981

25. Episode 25

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8/7/1981

26. Episode 26

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8/14/1981

Overview

Punishment is an Australian television soap opera made by the Reg Grundy Organisation for the Ten Network in 1981. Set in a fictional men's prison, the series attempted to present a male version of the successful soap Prisoner. Attempts by the show's makers to differentiate the series from Prisoner saw Punishment imbued with greater realism; however, the formula did not attract high viewing figures. Network Ten deemed the new series a failure after only three episodes had gone to air, and it was quickly removed from the schedules. The remainder of the 26 episodes produced were shown out-of-ratings later that year. Unusually for a soap opera, the series was taped using the single camera technique. The regular cast featured many notable Australian actors including Brian Wenzel, Barry Crocker, Michael Preston, Ross Thompson, Anne Haddy, George Spartels, Cornelia Frances, Lisa Peers and Julie McGregor. Mel Gibson played a prisoner in the first episode. Kris McQuade played the girlfriend of Gibson's character and was phased out of the series after the first few episodes due to Gibson's departure. The programme was produced and directed by Alan Coleman.

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