Bad Girls - All Characters

Dr. Rowan Dunlop

Diane "Di" Barker

Arun Parmar

Roisin Connor

Maxi Purvis

Rachel Hicks

Kevin Spiers

Phyllida "Phyl" Oswyn

Cassie Tyler

Sheena Williams

Jim Fenner

Michelle "Shell" Dockley

Selena Geeson

Mandy Goodhue

Julie Johnston

Julie Saunders

Patricia "Pat" Kerrigan

Snowball Merriman

Beverly "Bev" Tull

Governor Joy Masterton

Frances Myers

Sylvia "Bodybag" Hollamby

Tina O'Kane

Neil Grayling

Natalie Buxton

Darlene Cake

Janine Nebeski

Donny Kimber

Wing Governor Louise "Lou" Stoke

Sandra

Dr. Malcolm Nicholson

Colin Hedges

Alison "Al" McKenzie

Karen Betts

Kristen "Kris" Yates

Yvonne Atkins

Daniella "Denny" Blood

Barbara Hunt

Buki Lester

Crystal Gordon

Josh Mitchell

Sharon "Shaz" Wiley

Mark Waddle

Helen Stewart

Nikki Wade

Monica Lindsey

Gina Rossi

Zandra Plackett

Lorna Rose

Virginia O'Kane

Dominic McAllister
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