Oh my the memories. I was born in 81 so Prisoner Cell Block H was very popular in the UK. I used to watch it with my mum but at the end when your song came on, I used to have to go up to bed. I used to be so scared, I don't know if it was because the song was so beautiful and i felt overwhelmed❤
My 20 month old daughter is obsessed with this song. We are watching the entire original Prisoner: Cell Block H series and every time it comes on, she stops whatever she is doing and stares at the screen wistfully… it’s so cute.
I remember my mum and gran, watching this, i was a little boy, my dad would play league darts and they would wait for him and they would watch this series , this was in South Africa late 80s i think or early 90s. Grans long gone , mum has Alzheimer’s and dad now takes care of her, i shared this video with my dad, and asked him to show mum hoping she would remember those days.
Same here. My mum used to watch prisoner and man she hated Bee! I was a young kid and everytime I heard this song I felt emotional! Now it reminds me of my mum. Over 15 years ago she passed away! ❤
Aww this is brake’s my hart my mum n dad n all my brothers and sisters would watched it my mums being gone dead over 20 years I miss her my best friend bee smith came to Glasgow to a bingo hall sign autograph and I asked her to sign it from top dog and she said I’m not aloud the song brings so meany memories
Just commented exacty the same I was born 81 n my mum who is gone now watched it religiously the other 1 was my granny more than my mother if truth be known golden girls theme song thank you for being a friend tkcr x😂
Myself and my partner have just finished watching all 692 episodes, starting when we were all on lockdown in Scotland. Have loved every moment of the show. Will give it a year and I’m going to watch it all again 😊. Thank you Lynne
My nan was obsessed with Prisoner, and being close got me into it, and we often spent hours talking about it. This song was so much to us. Nan died in 93, 30 years ago this December. But as soon as I hear this song, I am catapulted back to us discussing the show. Memories are made through music and song. Like they keep those memories strong and unbroken.
Watched them as a kid, then again as an adult on Channel5 in the UK, then got them all on DVD and still watching the very violent and sweary 'Wentworth'. It was a magical show.
@@mitchellbriscoe4328 Thank you for that. Genuinely brilliant bit of trivia I didn't know about and just listening to it now. The reimagining series 'Wentworth' signed out of its last ever episode with a cover version of the song, but I'd never heard of the Living End version! Cheers.
not very often a show can have such a powerful theme song that it put u in a mood before the show even starts, this was one of those rare songs. me and mum used to watch prisoner together when I was a kid, great show timeless.
It was on after midnight when I was a kid. And I was way too young for Mum to let me watch it with her (especially as it was a school night), but if I was ever still awake when I heard this song, I sneaked out of my room to sit and listen from the top of the stairs
Yet another who used to watch it with their mother! I used to stay up late with my mum to watch it on Yorkshire Television in the late 80s and early 90s and I'm still a bit obsessed with it now lol
Possibly the best show ever made in Australia and with over 600 episodes it must be. The acting was exceptional the tension palpable. A very emotional theme song too that takes me back to happy times watching it with mum no longer here.x
Oh I loved PCB H here in the UK back in the 1980"s ... but the song, so gentle but strong at the same time, it has to be one if not my all time favourite .. Thank you .
Netflix’s Wentworth brought me here. Just finished watching Season 9. This song played at the very end. Was an awesome show. Aussie talent just amazing.
I skipped well over 20 afternoons of high school in grade 12 watching Prisoner which was on at 130pm and we didn’t have a VCR recorder so if I missed an episode I really missed it! My parents weren’t impressed that a 17 year old boy was addicted to the show lol
Watched it on its second British broadcast across Yorkshire TV and Tyne Tees TV when I was about 13-16, because in Doncaster you could receive both regional opt out channels. At one point I was engrossed in the storylines on both regional channels even though there was a three-year gap in their broadcast dates. Had a holiday in Tenby, Wales, with family and discovered HTV was broadcasting the programme at yet another point in its history, so I just gave up and watched the Yorkshire TV transmissions which ended with the Ferguson jailing around 1993/4 I think. Then watched the whole bloody thing again when Channel 5 launched and had the rights to it lol. Now I watch Wentworth and have learned to adore that equally.
Wow, blast from the past! Absolutely loved watching prisoner cell block H. Beautiful song, brings back some very happy memories, ♥️♥️ still listening to this in October 2023, classic! ♥️♥️
Takes me back to the summer of 1980. Prisoner: Cell Block H (as it was called in the United States) was on WGN late night. Never missed an episode. Great song and show. The episode where Edith, the homeless little old lady, died in her sleep the night before she was to be released tore me apart at 13.
MrCzechers I was born in 1983, but have a vague recollection when I was a nipper of my mum watching Prisoner: Cell Block H (as it was called here in the UK) late at night and thus why I'm watching the complete series now. I'm only up to episode 87....only 605 to go! My mum, like yourself remembers crying when the lovely old dear Edith passed away and the scene where the camera floats away from Lizzie crying on her bed remains one of the most powerful scenes in tv history. Lynn Warner, Karen Travers and the forever crying and incessant whinger Doreen of all the characters so far, have pecked my head the most. Lizzie and Bea though are great. Lizzie is adorable....
MrCzechers I remember that PRISONER CAME ON RIGHT AFTER THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW WHICH WAS A HELL OF A LEAD IN FOR PRISONER AND MIKE EVEN HAD THE CAST ON.
I Used to watch the show in the uk,it used to follow the Equaliser on itv,my wife used to shout to me from the bedroom,are you coming up,yeah i would say,after prisoner,never missed an episode,god bless bea smith,franky,the freak and all those wonderful wentworth ladies.
June 2021 reminiscing about the 80's and days gone by, what a powerful song that, To me will always be timeless and bring a tear to my eye and a lump in my throat.. The only theme song that has an impact on me like that..
I grew up watching Prisoner: Cell Block H as a kid in the early 2000s. My mom and I loved every second of it. This song has always stuck with me 😍🥰 My mom showed me Prisoner and in return, I showed her the reboot Wentworth Prison and she loves it 😎🙏 I cried my eyes out at the final ever episode of Wentworth last week because they played this song at the end 😫😭 #FarewellWentworth
OMG!! My family and I watched this Show back in the Day and LOVED this Song so much!! I had an Australian pen-pal when this song was released as a 45, and they sent me the single. I played it to death. lolol. This Song was so Mesmerizing!! It still reminds me of the closing credits with the silhouette of Vera locking the gates. For the record, Lynn was my favorite character with Bea and Frankie coming in a close second. Thank you for Posting this!!
Beautiful song, so touching my Mom and Dad's favorite, I'm sure their are dancing in heaven together just like I remember them to your beautiful song....❤
This is a beautifully written and produced song. I remember every word because we sang it at school singing. I remember it being a very sad song. Besides Bea, Bryant, Doreen, Lizzie, Bryant, Vera, The Freak, Fletch etc. I also remember the TV film set being very dimly lit with lots of brick walls and bars.
Can remember the TV show 'Prisoner CBH" and this lovely song, recently found this TV show on that's TV 2...and now I'm hooked..Great stories, characters actors..
I love this song. I remember waking up anxious late in night during my final year before siting my GCSE exams. This was the only thing I watched. For some reason, it takes me back to the 70s although I was very young to remember anything and much further than that.
I know Lynne Hamilton personally and she is a amazing woman who I love dearly she now is a Leader of a church on the Gold Coast Australia and fame isn’t her thing she’s interested in perusing Jesus Christ and telling the lost about him and about his saving grace for mankind xoxo 😃❤️
Julie Little thats lovely i was wondering where she was. I saw her as a child singing this song and others. Such a soul felt voice. Shed be an asset to God at church.
@@sargonsblackgrandfather2072 why? Because i feel if i wanted to be religious im capable of making my own mind up without some God botherer spouting nonsense
@@stephenm8898 now now. That's not how I interpreted what she said. You've got your opinion and you're fine having it, but should never risk offending someone with it.
I owe my life to that show. I used to be shiftless and refused to work. When I got hooked on that show I wanted to work in the prison system real bad. I got a job there. Never stopped working and that was decades ago. I eventually went to college and got my degrees and shit and went elsewhere..but my heart always belongs to Prisoner: Cell Block H.
This song always reminds me of my Mummy..she passed away 2002.. she suffered from mental illness but always sang this song alot when I was a child and she sang it so beautifully..❤❤❤❤❤
Grew up watching Prisoner in Oz. Even now, so many years later, I tell friends here in the US about the show. It was, and still is, the ultimate show for women. It was an almost entirely female cast. And it got there 30 years before Orange is the New Black. It was always so raw and honest. And with the hands down best theme music ever. Since listening to this again, the theme is correctly my brain's favourite music worm. And I don't mind that at all!!!
Those we dream that will be our life partner, most of the time they don't turn to be. I used to listen to this song with my first love in the early 90s. It has special memories for me.....
loved this when i first heard, and thats when it was on tv. one of my mums main soap programme back in the 70s or 80s. she use to always watch this programs. 1 of her faves. this song is very touching and is so meaningful.
Thank you all so much for your kind comments. Always close to my heart 🌹
Oh my the memories. I was born in 81 so Prisoner Cell Block H was very popular in the UK. I used to watch it with my mum but at the end when your song came on, I used to have to go up to bed. I used to be so scared, I don't know if it was because the song was so beautiful and i felt overwhelmed❤
You are part of Australian pop culture royalty, Ms Hamilton. Thank you for your beautiful song.
My 20 month old daughter is obsessed with this song. We are watching the entire original Prisoner: Cell Block H series and every time it comes on, she stops whatever she is doing and stares at the screen wistfully… it’s so cute.
@@HerodiasM this blesses me so much. Give her a kiss from me! 😘
Thanx Natalie. I hope you’re not fearful anymore? 🌷
This song always makes me cry
absolutely adore this song...I was 15 years old when it was released, 51 year old me is still listening in 2023...greetings from Ireland x
It was probably a re-release
My mum loved this song we used to watch prisoner on itv in 1990s at nite I miss those times started watching prisoner again but without my mum😭💕🌹
Hard too think this series(and song are 45 years old now) 1979! Where does the time go. I love this song and series! Thank you all from UK!
thank you Richard
@@LynneHamilton-Group No worries.
And still as iconic! I love it! Very ahead of its time!
I remember my mum and gran, watching this, i was a little boy, my dad would play league darts and they would wait for him and they would watch this series , this was in South Africa late 80s i think or early 90s.
Grans long gone , mum has Alzheimer’s and dad now takes care of her, i shared this video with my dad, and asked him to show mum hoping she would remember those days.
My God. What a show that was
One of the best themes ever written. Makes me think of my late mum, she loved watching Prisoner.
Same here. My mum used to watch prisoner and man she hated Bee! I was a young kid and everytime I heard this song I felt emotional! Now it reminds me of my mum. Over 15 years ago she passed away! ❤
I watched it with my mom i was only kid the good old days x
Aww this is brake’s my hart my mum n dad n all my brothers and sisters would watched it my mums being gone dead over 20 years I miss her my best friend bee smith came to Glasgow to a bingo hall sign autograph and I asked her to sign it from top dog and she said I’m not aloud the song brings so meany memories
Just commented exacty the same I was born 81 n my mum who is gone now watched it religiously the other 1 was my granny more than my mother if truth be known golden girls theme song thank you for being a friend tkcr x😂
Myself and my partner have just finished watching all 692 episodes, starting when we were all on lockdown in Scotland. Have loved every moment of the show.
Will give it a year and I’m going to watch it all again 😊. Thank you Lynne
I just started watching the series. I was hooked from the 1st episode. I absolutely love the theme song. ❤
My nan was obsessed with Prisoner, and being close got me into it, and we often spent hours talking about it. This song was so much to us. Nan died in 93, 30 years ago this December. But as soon as I hear this song, I am catapulted back to us discussing the show. Memories are made through music and song. Like they keep those memories strong and unbroken.
The greatest aussie soap ever. watched ever episode in the early 90s this song still gives me goose bumps I love her song 💕
Watched them as a kid, then again as an adult on Channel5 in the UK, then got them all on DVD and still watching the very violent and sweary 'Wentworth'. It was a magical show.
The song still gives me goosebumps
i absolutely loved prisoner, the theme song is amazing, so glad they incorporated it into the end credits of wentworths final ever episode
The Living End did a great cover of this
@@mitchellbriscoe4328 Thank you for that. Genuinely brilliant bit of trivia I didn't know about and just listening to it now. The reimagining series 'Wentworth' signed out of its last ever episode with a cover version of the song, but I'd never heard of the Living End version! Cheers.
Just finished Wentworth, 2021 this was the last song, absolutely incredible series.
You said it girl awsome ending to play that song luv it
It just finished last night here in New Zealand. It was a great program. Will miss it
Pity the remake was shitenhousen.
@@andyrob3259 No it wasn't.
@@annissacoggins true
So many good memories watching Wentworth prison with my mother. I wish we could again...
Such a legendary move to play this song at the finale!
This reminds me of a sunny summer morning during my childhood in the 80s. My mom let me watch alongside of her. This song is beautiful ❤
I used to watch this series in Canada in the 70's when i was 13❤Rewatching it all over again plus im going to watch the new series as well. ❤❤❤
VERY MELODIC Song .....Been Listening to It for 20 Years .....Pete , from Nation's Capital 🙂🥰😇------- AUSTRALIA
On The Inside is my favourite Lynne Hamilton song of All-time. AllanBlack.
This song still touches my heart in 2019
Love it, I bought the 7" single back then.
Me too
2020 I've played it very often over the many years.
Mine too..In 2021
I found this sing tnrough the show Wentworth
I miss these times so much. I struggle everyday.
This brings back some warm memories as child with my mum + brother's. Dad was doing his second job as a mini cab driver. Fond memories ❤
I remember this tv show by the song ...good show... beautiful song!!!!!
The perfect song, with the perfect singer for the perfect programme
not very often a show can have such a powerful theme song that it put u in a mood before the show even starts, this was one of those rare songs. me and mum used to watch prisoner together when I was a kid, great show timeless.
Me too mate, I used to sneak into the lounge room and watch it with mum!
It was on after midnight when I was a kid. And I was way too young for Mum to let me watch it with her (especially as it was a school night), but if I was ever still awake when I heard this song, I sneaked out of my room to sit and listen from the top of the stairs
Yet another who used to watch it with their mother! I used to stay up late with my mum to watch it on Yorkshire Television in the late 80s and early 90s and I'm still a bit obsessed with it now lol
Theme didn't play until the end though.
So did my mum and I. Happy, bonding memories
God bless my mum loved this show 🙏💖
Oh My God nostalgia 😭😭😭 Love from South Africa 🇿🇦 loved the Sunday nights of Prisoner with my Aunt 🥹
I'm 54 living in Leeds England..what a great song and series. In high school if you watched it you where cool kid trust me thanx gjk xx
This song is beautiful
What a hauntingly beautiful song and what a TV show, takes me back, just great TV, they don't make them like this anymore.
Possibly the best show ever made in Australia and with over 600 episodes it must be. The acting was exceptional the tension palpable. A very emotional theme song too that takes me back to happy times watching it with mum no longer here.x
Oh I loved PCB H here in the UK back in the 1980"s ... but the song, so gentle but strong at the same time, it has to be one if not my all time favourite .. Thank you .
Netflix’s Wentworth brought me here. Just finished watching Season 9. This song played at the very end. Was an awesome show. Aussie talent just amazing.
The best tv theme song ever and Lynne what a voice, pure magic and still listen to this often 💗💗💗
Watched the series so many times this theme still gives me goosebumps absolutely beautiful song.
We even had Prisoner of Cell Block H in South Africa. It was one of the best written soapies I have ever seen. Amazing acting talent!
I skipped well over 20 afternoons of high school in grade 12 watching Prisoner which was on at 130pm and we didn’t have a VCR recorder so if I missed an episode I really missed it! My parents weren’t impressed that a 17 year old boy was addicted to the show lol
It was a really great one, remember discovering it in the early 80s - '81or '82. I was eleven or twelve. There were some good actors on it.
LOL awesome it was a great show
Watched it on its second British broadcast across Yorkshire TV and Tyne Tees TV when I was about 13-16, because in Doncaster you could receive both regional opt out channels. At one point I was engrossed in the storylines on both regional channels even though there was a three-year gap in their broadcast dates. Had a holiday in Tenby, Wales, with family and discovered HTV was broadcasting the programme at yet another point in its history, so I just gave up and watched the Yorkshire TV transmissions which ended with the Ferguson jailing around 1993/4 I think. Then watched the whole bloody thing again when Channel 5 launched and had the rights to it lol. Now I watch Wentworth and have learned to adore that equally.
I was a boy who watched with my mom in the 80s 🤣🤣🤣
Wow, blast from the past! Absolutely loved watching prisoner cell block H. Beautiful song, brings back some very happy memories, ♥️♥️ still listening to this in October 2023, classic! ♥️♥️
Takes me back to the summer of 1980. Prisoner: Cell Block H (as it was called in the United States) was on WGN late night. Never missed an episode. Great song and show. The episode where Edith, the homeless little old lady, died in her sleep the night before she was to be released tore me apart at 13.
MrCzechers I was born in 1983, but have a vague recollection when I was a nipper of my mum watching Prisoner: Cell Block H (as it was called here in the UK) late at night and thus why I'm watching the complete series now. I'm only up to episode 87....only 605 to go!
My mum, like yourself remembers crying when the lovely old dear Edith passed away and the scene where the camera floats away from Lizzie crying on her bed remains one of the most powerful scenes in tv history.
Lynn Warner, Karen Travers and the forever crying and incessant whinger Doreen of all the characters so far, have pecked my head the most. Lizzie and Bea though are great.
Lizzie is adorable....
Had a crush on Lynn Warner back then. LOL. Was happy when she got out, but then Kerry Armstrong left the show completely.
MrCzechers I remember that PRISONER CAME ON RIGHT AFTER THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW WHICH WAS A HELL OF A LEAD IN FOR PRISONER AND MIKE EVEN HAD THE CAST ON.
@@christophertudor4727 Hazel is the one that drives me mad always on about her bloody kids!🤣
I was born in 69 and wasn't allowed to watch this show. only sons and daughters...But I used to hear this song at my aunt's place while in bed.
Beautiful haunting song that touches your heart
This song takes me back in time brings a tear to my eye..
I've just bought the whole collection of prisoner cell block h on dvd. Great song and brilliant dvds
It is a great song, David. Once I've moved I'll buy the complete collection too. Was it a reasonable price.?
I got them all of prisoner cell block h dvds from ebay
Celebrating 40 years this year many cast still alive including the first govner miss Davidson who is 90 this year
I know, elspeth and Betty both 80, its odd knowing they're that age. Time flies.
@@anthonypoole6417 Elspeth Ballantyne is EIGHTY? Shit, NO WAY!
Looked it up. Blimey. This kind of stuff makes you realise you're getting old.
The maddest thing was the lady who played mum is still alive.
That song still gets me today incredible 😍
This reminds me of my youth 🌹
I Used to watch the show in the uk,it used to follow the Equaliser on itv,my wife used to shout to me from the bedroom,are you coming up,yeah i would say,after prisoner,never missed an episode,god bless bea smith,franky,the freak and all those wonderful wentworth ladies.
June 2021 reminiscing about the 80's and days gone by, what a powerful song that, To me will always be timeless and bring a tear to my eye and a lump in my throat.. The only theme song that has an impact on me like that..
Wow, the memories... Exceptional series, and such a heart-rendering theme.. I loved this series for all their years.. I wish I could see it again.
Forgot to say, Joan Ferguson, what a character what a performance, she was outstanding.
Best song ever, one of the greatest shows i have ever seen i lived my life on this show and still love the show would be lost without it 😃x
Beautiful! Thank you Lynne for this mesmerizing song! God Bless!
Feels like now self isolating and in lockdown. Not seeing our loved ones 😢
till morning comes around!
I grew up watching Prisoner: Cell Block H as a kid in the early 2000s. My mom and I loved every second of it. This song has always stuck with me 😍🥰 My mom showed me Prisoner and in return, I showed her the reboot Wentworth Prison and she loves it 😎🙏 I cried my eyes out at the final ever episode of Wentworth last week because they played this song at the end 😫😭 #FarewellWentworth
I've always loved this theme, just beautiful and still gives me goosebumps years later!
A beautiful voice to sing that song
I loved looking at this show as a child ❤
OMG!! My family and I watched this Show back in the Day and LOVED this Song so much!! I had an Australian pen-pal when this song was released as a 45, and they sent me the single. I played it to death. lolol. This Song was so Mesmerizing!! It still reminds me of the closing credits with the silhouette of Vera locking the gates. For the record, Lynn was my favorite character with Bea and Frankie coming in a close second. Thank you for Posting this!!
Still beautiful in 2021 Now we are all on the inside Locked Down Together!!! Peace and love folks!
Beautiful song, so touching my Mom and Dad's favorite, I'm sure their are dancing in heaven together just like I remember them to your beautiful song....❤
Love this song. I only remember it from Wentworth. I loved watching that program.
GREW UP WITH DARK SHADOWS BUT THEN IN 1979 PRISONER IN CELL BLOCK H WAS HUGE HERE IN SOUTH JERSEY AND ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES.
This is a beautifully written and produced song. I remember every word because we sang it at school singing. I remember it being a very sad song. Besides Bea, Bryant, Doreen, Lizzie, Bryant, Vera, The Freak, Fletch etc. I also remember the TV film set being very dimly lit with lots of brick walls and bars.
ver beautiful melody enhanced by an awsome voice , love ths thank you so much for sharing
Can remember the TV show 'Prisoner CBH" and this lovely song, recently found this TV show on that's TV 2...and now I'm hooked..Great stories, characters actors..
Absolute amazing memories in the 90s, coming home at night, watching, married with children, spitting image, then prisoner cell block h, all on c4.
I love this song. I remember waking up anxious late in night during my final year before siting my GCSE exams. This was the only thing I watched. For some reason, it takes me back to the 70s although I was very young to remember anything and much further than that.
WOW Blast from the past!
I know Lynne Hamilton personally and she is a amazing woman who I love dearly she now is a Leader of a church on the Gold Coast Australia and fame isn’t her thing she’s interested in perusing Jesus Christ and telling the lost about him and about his saving grace for mankind xoxo 😃❤️
Julie Little thats lovely i was wondering where she was. I saw her as a child singing this song and others. Such a soul felt voice. Shed be an asset to God at church.
So she's annoying now? Is that what you're saying? It sounds like that's what you're saying
Stephen McGuire it sounds like you’re annoying.
@@sargonsblackgrandfather2072 why? Because i feel if i wanted to be religious im capable of making my own mind up without some God botherer spouting nonsense
@@stephenm8898 now now. That's not how I interpreted what she said. You've got your opinion and you're fine having it, but should never risk offending someone with it.
Beautiful voice to a beautiful song❤
I owe my life to that show. I used to be shiftless and refused to work. When I got hooked on that show I wanted to work in the prison system real bad. I got a job there. Never stopped working and that was decades ago. I eventually went to college and got my degrees and shit and went elsewhere..but my heart always belongs to Prisoner: Cell Block H.
Great story, well done!
Good for you. I so hope you found the happiness your corageous ❤ so deserves
Lmao
no one likes a screw
@@seanmcgrath9167 I wouldn't mind one
This is a great song and always loved the ong and the programme
Great song great singer u do a beautiful job.❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
Whose here from wentworth
I absolutely love this song
This song rèally sill touçhes my heart in2020
I was just thinking of this song for some unknown reason. Very glad to have found this video. Thank you. Beautiful song and what a lovely voice.
This song always reminds me of my Mummy..she passed away 2002.. she suffered from mental illness but always sang this song alot when I was a child and she sang it so beautifully..❤❤❤❤❤
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Back in the 80s my mom used to watch this show and that song I still remember such a beautiful song ❤️❤️
Still listenin there's a lot can b learnt from this song an the show
Reminds me so much of Sunday nights during school summer holidays. Was the only time I could stay up to watch it.
Love this song had it on vinyl ❤❤❤
Love this show, and the song, story lines are incredible
Grew up watching Prisoner in Oz. Even now, so many years later, I tell friends here in the US about the show. It was, and still is, the ultimate show for women. It was an almost entirely female cast. And it got there 30 years before Orange is the New Black.
It was always so raw and honest. And with the hands down best theme music ever.
Since listening to this again, the theme is correctly my brain's favourite music worm. And I don't mind that at all!!!
Those we dream that will be our life partner, most of the time they don't turn to be.
I used to listen to this song with my first love in the early 90s. It has special memories for me.....
Same xx
Me to in the late 80's
I remember watching late at night back 88 even when I was young I really liked song still do
I am still in love with this masterpiece in 2020
so beautiful....happy memories of this show..and this beautiful song
Probably the best tv theme tune I've ever heard,beautifully sang by Lynne Hamilton,
loved this when i first heard, and thats when it was on tv. one of my mums main soap programme back in the 70s or 80s. she use to always watch this programs. 1 of her faves. this song is very touching and is so meaningful.
2021 and I’m re-discovering this once more thanks to my RUclips ‘liked’ list - ah such childhood memories watching this with my mum!
Me and my mum used to sit up till 4am watching this, my beautiful mum passed away last Thursday, after loosing her fight to cancer, 💔😭
Brilliant. Me too was only on at 4am..
Brings back some great memories we had just got married when the series started. I still have the 7" record and it's on my playlist
Love this song! Xx
Most beautiful song makes, me imotional
Used to watch prisoner with my grandmother the song always reminds me of her. Miss you nan
12:35 am on ITV in the 90s in the uk this theme would roll - where has the time gone?
Childhood memories ❤
I came to Australia in MAR 1980 and love the song the FIRST time I watched it that year. A very touchy song. I still listen to it today.
this song never gets old it is still a great song
Beautiful voice