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About Hard Cell
A documentary crew follows the inmates and staff of HMP Woldsley while Catherine Tate portrays multiple characters to capture the penal system at its brutal humorous best.
Show Name | Hard Cell |
Network | Netflix |
Year | 2022 |
Genres | Comedy |
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