The Aussies have produced some bloody good drama lately, including the eight-part series Puberty Blues (TV One). Last Sunday's finale ended on the perfect note, with Debbie and Sue defying their former idols, the Greenhills gang, and leaping on to surfboards in front of them; Gary's descent into the inevitability of smack addiction leaving the door open for the second series.
It was quintessentially Australian - as is the new drama, Wentworth (Mondays, 9.30pm, TV2), with one exception: the lead is a Kiwi.
Danielle Cormack is no stranger to Aussie crime dramas. She played Kate Leigh in Underbelly Razor and barrister Scarlet Meagher in legal drama Rake (screening here on the Rialto channel). In Wentworth she excels, creating a whole new character from the iconic role of Bea Smith, the protagonist in 1980s drama Prisoner.
The show is a modern "reimagining" of the original, which was a long-running melodrama with a cult following across the ditch. This version is a prequel that explains how Bea got behind bars and eventually became the "top dog" of the inmates in Cell Block H.
Watching Cormack is pretty satisfying, it has to be said, even if the Aussies know a thing or two about convicts. The actress has said her aim wasn't to emulate Val Lehman's version of Bea but to create her own character. And she has, playing a woman who's vulnerable yet steely, scared but strong.