The latest television series filmed at Shrewsbury's former prison combines celebrity cell-mates with real-life former prisoners and staff.
Channel 4's Banged Up showed from the outset just a snippet of the intimidation and power struggles that make up life within these prison walls.
He revealed he wanted to follow in the footsteps of his two brothers, both of whom served prison sentences, and his bank robber father. Protesting that he 'was a light in a dark place' Marcus quickly found he wasn't going to make friends on the inside.
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