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  1. She's Out is a British primetime television crime drama. The six-part series was produced by Cinema Verity for Carlton Television and screened on ITV in 1995. Written by Lynda La Plante as a sequel to her 1980's series, Widows, She's Out takes up the story of the central character, Dolly Rawlins, ten years after the events of the ...

  2. She's Out: With Ann Mitchell, Linda Marlowe, Maureen Sweeney, Anna Patrick. Dolly Rawlins has just been released from prison after serving 5 years (stated on the credits of the original TV series) for murdering her husband Harry after a robbery that she and several other women carried out on a security van that Harry was planning to raid [see ...

    • (106)
    • 1995-03-06
    • Crime, Drama
    • 306
  3. She's Out. Season 1. Dolly Rawlins has just been released from prison after serving 5 years (stated on the credits of the original TV series) for murdering her husband Harry after a robbery that she and several other women carried out on a security van that Harry was planning to raid [see _"Widows" (1983) (mini)_ and _"Widows 2" (1985) (mini)_].

  4. 6. März 1995 · Genres Drama, Crime. Dolly Rawlins is free again. She has served the eight year prison sentence for her husband's murder and is now set to collect the six million pounds worth of diamonds that she stashed before she was sent down. The money will enable her to follow her dreams and start a new life.

    • March 7, 1995
  5. She's Out (TV Mini Series 1995) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Overview. Dolly Rawlins is free again. She has served the eight year prison sentence for her husband's murder and is now set to collect the six million pounds worth of diamonds that she stashed before she was sent down. The money will enable her to follow her dreams and start a new life.

  7. With Mike now on board, the women prepare and carry out the robbery on the mail train. Esther misunderstands a conversation between Dolly and the police, leading to a dramatic conclusion.