Wednesday 30 July 2008

Dot Farrah


One of my favourite characters this time around is Dot Farrah, who first appeared back in episode 462 - she's transferred from another block and her introduction is used to show how effective Heather Rogers is at martial arts...


A lot of "Prisoner" fans, see the character of Dot Farrah as a poor attempt at recreating the fabulous Lizzie Birdsworth (so wonderfully portrayed by the late and great Sheila Florance), but I actually see her as a character in her own right - and an interesting one at that.

Dot is not involved in an major storylines of her own, but we do see how frightened she is of losing her home (her cell) in the prison riot that Marie Winter kindly throws. She also plays a part in the Wentworth Dance Marathon, stepping in to save the record when Lurch (Alice Jenkins) suffers an injury.

Dot does have a malapropism for every occasion, but she delivers them so convincingly that she never fails to make me laugh. Of course, my favourite line of hers is when she's talking about gay prison chef, Ray Proctor and says "you can say whatever you like about him, but he knows how to handle a sausage" - pure genius from the writers and superbly executed by Alethea McGrath who plays Dot.

Dot leaves the series in episode 486 after being poisoned by Angel Adams, but for me is one of the comedy highlights of the mid-to-late 400s.

Alethea the actress is still alive and well with this picture taken recently...

I'd like to thank Alethea for bringing the character of Dot Farrah to life and playing her so convincingly.

The Plan!

G'day!

Well, this is my first "blog" and so I thought I'd outline my plan for this whole blog-site!

It's quite simple - I thought I would just add my thoughts on episodes, storylines, characters and actors as they occur to me and as I watch the series. Be warned though - this will be quite random at times!

After starting to collect the individual volumes of the series as a retail buyer back in 2006 (buying them through the Val Lehman site-link was more expensive), in March '08, I couldn't wait any longer and so ordered the boxset and sold the individual volumes off on eBay. Hurrah!

Anyway, I'm currently watching the mid-to-late 400s and guess my first blog-proper will be about those a little later.....