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Episode 493 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end gate slam and incidental music have been restored as originally broadcast.Stan thinks Len Murphy is a killer!

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00:00You see, Myra and her cronies figure I'm one of the girls.
00:03And the governor thinks I'm shape enough to be a model prisoner.
00:06So do the Scrooge.
00:08Sorry, officers.
00:10Don't underestimate me, Keane.
00:12You might win a few rounds, but you'll never win the game.
00:17Don't bet on it.
00:18I have every confidence that you and your staff can cope with the situation, Mrs Reynolds.
00:22I do hope my confidence isn't misplaced.
00:25So do I.
00:26But it's going to take a lot more than confidence to keep Miss Sarah Higgins alive and well in here.
00:32Yeah, okay, she had to be taught a lesson, but you didn't have to hit her, Myra.
00:35Oh, come on, Jude, you're too soft.
00:38She's got to be taught responsibilities for her actions, and it looks like it's up to me to teach her.
00:43And as long as I'm top dog, the same applies to anyone who steps out of line.
00:49God, not bad.
00:56You say it's the presentation that counts.
01:23What do you want, Bernard King?
01:26My name, what is the matter?
01:28Nothing to change.
01:29Luck wouldn't bloody fix.
01:31Oh, your little business transaction.
01:33I risk my neck bringing this stuff in.
01:35Then it's useless because buy-ups back on.
01:37Then I get sprung on the three inches, little.
01:39Well, I always think it's better to look on the bright side.
01:43Yeah, what's that?
01:44You would have got caught eventually.
01:45So by stopping now, you can buy it for the money you'd save.
01:49You're all quiet.
01:54Just what I said.
01:56Just waiting for our top dog to give us permission to eat.
02:00Pardon?
02:01Come here.
02:03I am off it.
02:04You're the one that's playing dog.
02:06Look, I thought you of all people would understand.
02:09Yeah, I understand a lot of things now.
02:12Bobby!
02:13What's happened?
02:21Why don't you ask Myra?
02:26Meg, you can't just keep shutting yourself out of the rest of the world.
02:29I wish you'd keep your professional advice to yourself.
02:31I'm busy.
02:32I'll see you tomorrow.
02:34It's unlikely, but she won't lag if she was bashed.
02:37I'll fall in, are you?
02:38Sure, I'll see you tomorrow.
02:39Oh, could you see me in my office tomorrow, please?
02:41Ah, yes.
02:42Midday okay?
02:42Yes, fine.
02:43I'll see you then.
02:44Yeah.
02:44Bye.
02:46Now, I'm sorry to have called you here, but it won't take long.
02:49What's the problem?
02:50We've got a new guest arriving tomorrow, Sarah Higgins.
02:53Oh, no.
02:54I'll explain later.
02:55But why here?
02:56It will mean extra headaches for us, but there's nothing we can do about it.
03:00Well, I hope the department realises that we cannot be held responsible for what might
03:04happen to someone like Higgins.
03:05She'll be kept in isolation to avoid trouble with the women.
03:09Meg will be redoing the rosters.
03:10It will mean extra work, but there's nothing we can do about it.
03:12I suppose the department expects us to work extra shifts, eh?
03:15They're aware of our staffing situation.
03:18Now, the second problem is the smuggling business.
03:21Well, Warren didn't give any clues away.
03:23No.
03:24She hasn't had any visitors lately, but someone must be helping her.
03:26I want to talk to Stan about it.
03:28I wonder if you'd go and find him, would you, Miss Ferguson?
03:31Yeah.
03:31Tell him to come to my office.
03:32Yeah.
03:32Okay.
03:35Now, what does a patrol on isolation do to these rosters?
03:38Then maybe it's time you voted in a new top dog.
03:44That's what it's going to come down to, unless a few changes are made around here.
03:52Oh, you don't have to tell me what you're thinking.
03:53Myra is an animal.
03:57Myra has become power crazy.
04:01Well, the fact is, Myra is fed up.
04:06I am fed up with you lot acting like a bunch of school kids.
04:09I'm fed up with cleaning up your mess after you.
04:11You can call me what you like.
04:16I just think I'm a damn fool for ever believing that I could teach you lot to be responsible enough to cope on the outside.
04:25The way Bobby's going, she's never going to get outside.
04:34And you're heading the same way.
04:36There is something wrong, Myra, if you have to bash people.
04:40Oh, yeah.
04:40There is something very wrong indeed.
04:44But no one ever listens, do they?
04:47In one ear and out the other.
04:50Well, if I'm to stay top dog, everyone is going to toe the line or else.
04:55If not, just let me know.
05:01I'll be in the cell.
05:02Well, I don't remember her telling Lou or Alice to toe the line.
05:13Maybe she only means the one she cares about.
05:16There are other ways of doing things.
05:19Look at Bobby.
05:20I reckon Myra's right, Jude.
05:26Same as on the streets.
05:27The only time I ever listened to the cops is when I thought I was going to get a bashing.
05:30All right, what's it going to be?
05:37Well, as far as I can see, we haven't got a choice.
05:40I mean, nobody else wants the job, do they?
05:43Stay!
05:54Stay!
05:58Stay left.
06:01Stay right.
06:06Stay right.
06:07get an ambulance
06:22right
06:251, 2, 3
06:32come on, stay
06:33oh, it's been so long since the last buy-up
06:47I've forgotten all the things I wanted
06:49reckon I could ask for a new face
06:50oh, come on, honey
06:51you'll be as pretty as ever in no time
06:53but where's Marlene?
06:55she's going to miss the buy-up order
06:56she had to go to the kitchen
06:57she forgot to end the beans or something
06:59are you alright, Mrs. Slashery?
07:01you look a bit pale
07:02not that it's any of your business, Mason
07:04but I'm fine, thank you
07:06oh, you're going to take the buy-up orders, Mrs. Slashery?
07:07yes, what, this ambulance just screamed in
07:09who for?
07:10I don't know, but these two guys ran out
07:12and ran towards the tool shed
07:13no!
07:15Bobby, what's wrong?
07:17Stan's in the tool shed
07:18honey, come on, you don't know that for sure
07:20yes, I do, don't I, Mrs. Slashery?
07:22tell me it's not Stan
07:23I'm sorry, I can't say anything
07:24let me go to him, I'm going to go to Stan
07:26cheers
07:30cheers
07:31well, how's life amongst the fat cats on campus?
07:34well, for the resident shrink-stroke counsellor
07:36it's not so cushy, I'm afraid
07:38well, it's suitably remunerated, of course
07:40but it's bloody hectic
07:41well, I bet I can guess who your best clients are
07:45oh, the psych students, of course
07:46off the air, half of them
07:47makes you wonder how we turned out so, uh, normal
07:52just lucky, mate
07:53tell me, uh, about the vexed world of rehabilitation versus punishment
07:59right now, I'm afraid it's more a case of the, uh, department versus me
08:04I'm not on a salary
08:07that is not a good way to get rich, Philip
08:09no, but I guess it's what we do-gooders deserve, eh?
08:12I've always liked your sense of humor, mate
08:14it's sick
08:15I think half the kids on campus are straight compared to you
08:17yeah, look who's talking
08:18it's good to see you
08:21well, how long's it been?
08:22six months?
08:23at least
08:24which makes me feel bloody awful
08:26well, I asked you out here to ask you a favour
08:30don't be bloody ridiculous
08:32anyway, I owe you one, remember?
08:35that young lady you, uh, set me up with on a blind date about a year ago
08:39she was something else, mate
08:41it's worth it for about six months
08:43new record for me
08:44yeah, well, look, I'm not looking for sending a record
08:47but this does involve a lady
08:48ah
08:49she's an officer at Wentworth
08:50and, well, everything was going well until a couple of weeks ago
08:53and?
08:56she was raped
08:57I see
09:00is she alright?
09:03no, but she won't accept any professional help, so
09:06and you want me to pretend to be just a friend?
09:13no worries
09:13no, I think this must be the first professional compliment you've ever paid me
09:19yeah, well
09:21the reason I understand is that
09:23that's what changed me
09:24you all sticking up for my mum
09:26made me feel someone cared
09:30that's what you're trying to do for Bobby, isn't it?
09:33show her you cared?
09:34yes, of course it is
09:35read this thing about kids once
09:38said they like a good belting
09:39makes them feel secure
09:42let's them know the oldies care enough to get mad
09:46yeah, exactly
09:48sure, where I dipped out
09:49oldies were never bloody there
09:51too busy
09:52oh, well, something had to be done
09:55I couldn't stand around any longer
09:57and watch her going further and further down the drain
09:59look, it mightn't mean much to you
10:03but I agree with what you did
10:04thanks
10:06Marlene, better watch herself too
10:09I know it's only small stuff at the moment
10:11but suddenly it can get out of hand
10:13hey, well, I think most of the women will go along with you
10:15most isn't enough
10:18oh, well, except Jude probably
10:20she's pushing her point a bit hard
10:22but then everyone knows Jude's a bit of a softie
10:25when things get rough
10:25well, Jude's alright
10:27oh, yeah, sure
10:29she wants what's best for the women
10:33just seems a shame, that's all
10:35what?
10:38oh, with the two of you backing each other up
10:40things are under control
10:41then again
10:42two points of view
10:44could be a good thing
10:44look, Bobby
10:49you can't even be sure that it was Stan
10:51Mrs Slattery didn't say it wasn't, did she?
10:53yeah, well, she's not allowed to say
10:55one won't
10:55don't crap me
10:56please
10:58maybe he just fell over or something
11:03hurt his hip
11:04well, then why isn't no one saying anything?
11:09don't
11:09Bobby
11:10he's dying and I caused it
11:12oh, don't be stupid
11:14you weren't even out there today
11:15Myra said he saw those dope plants that I would have grown
11:21it's got a bad ticker
11:24been popping pills for years
11:27worry's the last thing you needed
11:33did you know he wanted to be me, Dad?
11:50all I ever did was give him a hard time
11:52that's out in ten minutes
11:56Miss Ferguson
11:57it was Stan, wasn't it?
12:00yes
12:02his heart
12:03is he going to be alright?
12:07I doubt it
12:08no use pretending
12:09Mitchell
12:20I found him, you know
12:24his heart had stopped altogether
12:29oh, now and then it'd come good
12:33and then it'd stop again
12:37it's funny, you know
12:40I could
12:40I could almost feel him
12:44trying to come through
12:46poor old bugger
12:49Mrs. Dobson
13:04yes
13:05Mick Morris
13:06I came in the ambulance with Stan
13:08it's bad, isn't it?
13:13Mrs. Dobson
13:14yes?
13:16I'm terribly sorry
13:17but it doesn't look good
13:18he's suffered a massive coronary
13:20and with his already weakened heart
13:22from the previous condition
13:23it's a matter of wait and hope, I'm afraid
13:25can I see him?
13:27of course
13:28thank you
13:29Sue
13:35yes
13:36he
13:38has הצ
13:40she
13:41has
13:42the
13:43he
13:44has
13:44i
13:46has
13:46he
13:47has
13:47he
13:48has
13:48he
13:49is
13:53he
13:56has
13:56and
13:57he
13:57has
13:58have you heard anything nothing was it Stan I think it must have been was Dan heart attack
14:17it's enough Warren oh no how is he going to be all I said that's enough now get a move on
14:22okay come on let's go client out loud all we're trying to do is find out how he is
14:26you're going for charge Brad come on
14:56morning you're early yes I thought I got everyone to sign a card for Stan before I started
15:15good on you how is he well he made it through the night which is a good sign that's a history
15:19of heart trouble isn't he oh and I saw Joyce there she should be out tomorrow oh thank God for that
15:24I know it sounds selfish but these double shifts are killing me hang on and I'll sign that reception
15:31oh fine thank you that was the gatehouse the new officer Len Murphy's on his way up should be
15:39interesting why seems Joan Ferguson heard good things about him oh I can imagine what that means
15:47we mustn't prejudge must we more of us to share the load the better exactly oh you must be Len Murphy
15:54yes found the right place have I yes I'm Meg Morris deputy governor deputy governor at your age
16:02nice to meet you and this is Pat Slattery hello hello Pat well welcome to Wentworth thanks oh look you
16:11shouldn't have gone to all that bother it's for Stan Dobson you know him Stan yes lovely man it's
16:16his birthday his birthday no no he's sick he had a heart attack oh no when last night sorry to hear
16:23that look I feel awful about the car you weren't tonight I'd like to add my signature if it's all
16:29right of course when a nature's gentleman I'll stand I love the smell of bacon in the morning it reminds me of
16:44breakfast quick they're stacking on a huge turn what about the porridge is too salty but that's
16:50ridiculous I asked Pixie to check it oh well I thought it needed a bit extra how much well I worked it
16:59out one teaspoon per bowl times the number of serves and then I looked up the front of a cookbook to
17:04convert tablespoons to grams I think I just said tablespoons didn't I oh wow how could she how
17:12could she quick I need to talk to you urgent I got busted the freak you mean all the stuff you brought
17:19in oh my god but it's all right well how could it be all right when they ask me where it come from
17:24I wouldn't tell them well they won't leave it at that they'll make you ow ow starvation torture
17:30anything don't be silly just don't panic think I'm gonna be sick all right Mrs Reynolds would like
17:39to see you straight after breakfast yeah yes the ta thank you you all right yes I was tasting some of
17:48my my food I am going to be sick oh Miss Ferguson I'd like you to meet the new member of our team
18:02named Murphy Joan Ferguson how do you do heard quite a bit about you not all bad I hope have you had a
18:09chance to see around the place yet yes Mrs Reynolds gave me the quick guided tour I must say from what
18:13I've seen I'm most impressed I gather the emphasis is on rehabilitation which is what we're all about
18:20in the long run isn't it well that's what we strive for of course at Woodridge they're all men but I
18:26gather the same principles apply here okay I've got a meeting soon Miss Ferguson could you come to my
18:31office in 20 minutes certainly governor and then could you come with me now and collect your workers
18:35coffers and so on nice to meet you John yes
18:38how wrong can you be another do-gooder eh seem very genuine to me I think that's what I mean
18:50Bobby love you've got to stop worrying
18:57yes love even if there is any news we'll be the last to know
19:03the freak could say something the freak oh yeah the only reason she's so snarly this morning is
19:08because she's worried too oh I find that hard to believe it's true she found him
19:13she was only balling last night hey guess what we've got a new screw a bloke oh what's his name
19:20Murphy I've heard Rena introducing him Murphy name rings about Len Murphy Woodridge yeah
19:26what have you heard can't quite remember but whatever it was it wasn't good well maybe we
19:30ought to get the PRG to check him out yeah well leave it to me let's hope I'm wrong but you're not
19:35don't reckon it matters sounds like a top dog's problem to me thank you Bobby
19:40so you'll appreciate that I have to interview everyone yes yes of course yes is it possible
19:50that Warren could have stolen any of your personal belongings no I would have noticed
19:55I'm fussy about my appearance but not to the point of bringing shampoo to work
20:02hmm so you're aware of what was smuggled no not really just what I heard you asked to see me
20:12governor oh yes um it was miss Ferguson who found Warren with the goods oh forgive me if I'm speaking
20:19out of tone but um I hope mr proctor isn't under suspicion I've already explained that I'm merely
20:24questioning people at the moment yes but I forgot to mention earlier that he's the one person who
20:29is in the clear why is that well you see I was on duty when mr proctor arrived he was thoroughly
20:35searched governor and there was definitely no contraband on mr proctor
20:39last batch coming up ready I haven't finished this lot yet
20:52Bobby come on now I'll stop worrying about him I can't get him online dude I know but he's in good hands
21:00hey who's on holidays here I've got nothing left over there in case you hadn't noticed Bobby is very upset
21:06yes well we are getting a bit behind it well then the quotas can go and stuff themselves
21:11good morning ladies the name's murphy you can call me mr
21:16welcome aboard
21:19you must be desmond the top dog that's right you can call me minor
21:25the comedian it's a pleasant change
21:28and what's all the slagging it's nothing really mr murphy it's Bobby here she's very worried about
21:34mr dobson yes nasty business that well if your second name's mitchell I've got some good news for
21:40you you've got a visitor mrs dobson yeah do you hear that dude it stands mrs love
21:45better not keep the lady waiting what about some work from the rest of you
21:50I don't want to go cracking the whip now would I
21:52doesn't seem like no frankenstein to me
21:58no one wants to give a bad impression on their first day
22:02well you'd know wouldn't you your top dog
22:05how come reno didn't tweet what was going on
22:10well well that was the most amazing part
22:13there I was my mouth shut
22:15so mrs reynolds couldn't hear my teeth chattering when miss ferguson said it
22:21couldn't have been mr. ray proctor I checked him out myself
22:26you're kidding
22:28honest to god
22:30warren why aren't you in the dining room helping the others
22:33um I was just on my way miss ferguson
22:36move it
22:39you've been here long enough to know the rules proctor no gossiping with the women
22:42uh I was just telling how kind of you it was to clear my name with miss miss reynolds
22:48so I heard
22:49but you left out one important detail
22:51the fact that I can smell your little racket a mile away
22:54racket miss ferguson
22:57yeah just you listen to me tinkerbell
22:59the only reason you're still drawing your pay is because I didn't want to look bad in front of the governor
23:03now I know you smuggled that contraband past me
23:06but it was my job I was looking after not yours
23:09well
23:10at least it's over and done with and that's the most important thing
23:14that's where you're wrong
23:15you're only here because of me
23:17you owe me quite a debt proctor
23:20and I'll be collecting
23:22I must admit I'm not looking forward to this
23:29she'll certainly put us in an awkward position
23:32yes
23:33it's always embarrassing when one of our side turns
23:36doesn't look as though she was ever on our side
23:39well
23:40we'd better get it over with
23:42call her in
23:43figures
23:50this is reynolds nice to see you again
23:53I wish I could say the same
23:55sit down if you like
23:57thank you
24:00well you've certainly run up quite a few charges
24:03including jumping bail and running off to Sydney
24:06just catching up on some old friends
24:08judging from this those so-called friends
24:11were former prisoners who'd received unusually early releases
24:15signed by you
24:17frankly I find it difficult to understand that you of all people could have become involved in these schemes
24:22apparently you haven't denied any of it
24:24why should I
24:25the truth is I was bored
24:28all those hard luck stories and innocent faces
24:31unbearable
24:32so I decided to try a little trading
24:34push the system a bit
24:36a few things the prisoners wanted in exchange for a few favors I could use
24:40let's face it
24:41what prisoner doesn't want a shorter sentence
24:43and you obviously never stop to think of the effect that this would have on the people
24:47running those prisons
24:48what difference does it make
24:49nothing ever changes
24:51it's them
24:52and us
24:53I shouldn't have to remind you that you are now one of them
24:57technically
24:58it's not quite the same is it
25:00we're professionals
25:02we understand each other
25:04I disagree
25:05as long as you're in here you'll be treated the same as everyone else
25:08however it would be foolish to pretend that there won't be some women who may not take kindly to your presence
25:15for the moment you'll be kept in the isolation block
25:19very thoughtful
25:20mrs. Morris would you take Sarah Higgins to her cell please
25:25by the way
25:30I hope you haven't forgotten that little favor I did for you
25:34favor?
25:35Mitchell, Mrs Reynolds remember
25:37you asked me to be lenient on her
25:39I kept my side of the bargain
25:42I hope you're going to keep yours
25:44let's go
25:45jeez I can't believe it Stan wants me to visit him
25:55do you reckon Mrs Reynolds will let me?
25:56well that's up her herd at the side
25:58I guess so
25:59you know Mrs Dobson seems to think a lot of you Mitchell
26:04oh yeah I reckon she's okay too
26:06well she's a fine family woman
26:08you could learn a lot from someone like her
26:10well I'd better get you back to work
26:15well do we have to?
26:16can't keep my mind on the job with all this Stan stuff
26:19anyway it's nearly lunchtime
26:21oh you're dead right
26:24hope so I'd better get you straight back to your door no?
26:27oh beauty Mr Murphy
26:29well let's just say that any mate of Stan's is a mate of mine eh?
26:33do you know Stan do you?
26:34worked with him for 10 years at Woodridge
26:36fair dinkum
26:37mind you we didn't get to see a lot of each other
26:40worked in different blocks for the most part
26:42but old Stan was a pretty popular fella over there
26:45a lot of the blokes will be sorry to hear he's laid up
26:48hey
26:49look
26:50tell me Mitchell
26:52oh why don't you call me Bobby Stan always does
26:55yeah you're right Bobby
26:57your uh
26:59your mates in here though you treat you alright?
27:01oh they're great jeez there's Jude, Myra, Pix all of them
27:04rabbit's about as mad as a bunch of chooks
27:07but she's alright once you get to know her
27:09reckon I'd go crazy without me mates
27:11especially Jude, she's sort of like a mum to me
27:14hmm
27:16got a few enemies too by the look of you
27:18who gave you the nose job
27:20you wouldn't want me to lag would you?
27:22no
27:24I suppose not
27:28but look anytime you uh
27:30get into trouble that you can't handle
27:32just uh call on me okay?
27:35sure
27:36thanks
27:47here we are
27:49so
28:04this is home
28:06looks worse the side offence
28:08you'll get used to it
28:10you probably know this inside out
28:13but now you're going to have to live by it
28:15a duty officer will bring your meals
28:19and another officer will be in the vicinity all the time
28:22in case you need help
28:23you honestly think one officer is going to be enough
28:25of any of that rabble come looking for me?
28:28perhaps this rabble isn't quite the mob you take it for
28:31come off it Mrs Morris
28:32they're a rat pack
28:33they breed in places like this
28:35just you keep your ideas to yourself
28:38and pretend it isn't true?
28:40let me tell you
28:42if civilization ever pulled its head out of the sand
28:44the sand I did see the obvious solution
28:46sterilization
28:48stop them passing it down the line
28:50is that so?
28:52well for your information
28:54I was bred in a place like this
28:58yes
28:59yes my mother happened to be one of those women
29:00you'd like to see sterilized
29:03but judging by present company
29:05I consider myself damn lucky I had the upbringing I did
29:09I wasn't actually referring to you Mrs Morris
29:11I don't care who you were referring to
29:17just make your bed
29:19I'll be back in half an hour to check
29:20I reckon she's known as dad for years
29:35yeah well there you go the great fine aunt what it's supposed to be
29:37oh I don't know Meg Morris and Ferguson work together but I wouldn't call them mates
29:41it's not that bad Myra
29:43yeah well for all our sakes I hope you're right
29:45aye
29:46guess what there's something really exciting going on up in isolation
29:49why are we just taking the food sprays up?
29:51the screws everything's really hush hush
29:52you can't get a word about it from anyone
29:55he just posted
29:56you're gonna serve it or stand around talking about it?
29:58put a sock in it Francis
30:00yeah that goes double
30:01shut up sony
30:02she's been getting a little big head since Louise
30:04you know how do you worry about her?
30:06she's only small fry
30:07hey listen when you see Karen will you give her my regards?
30:10yeah sure
30:12hey any chance of me getting some chockeys or something later?
30:15no way the fruit's been hanging around like a bad smell all day
30:19not bad
30:20about less time
30:22one special serve coming right up
30:27what are you doing you great lump?
30:32that'll teach the bitch
30:34sounds like a hot number up in isolation
30:36yeah I suppose
30:38could be a celebrity or something
30:40oh no though
30:41when people are put in there it's for special protection
30:44well one thing's for certain
30:45they can't keep them up there forever
30:48whoever it is is gonna have to come out sooner or later
31:06oh
31:07bloody high heels
31:09I'm sorry
31:12I hope it didn't frighten you
31:14I just wanted to apologize
31:16for scaring you
31:17giving you the wrong impression
31:18I can think of other ways to attract a girl's attention
31:20yeah
31:21look uh
31:23how about I buy you some lunch to make up for it
31:26and be a liar if I said it wasn't going to anyway
31:28I don't know I hate crowds
31:30don't worry I know just the place
31:32great food
31:32just you, me and the waiter
31:34what do you say
31:38why not
31:41look Jude the bobby thing is over and done with
31:47we can't keep on hassling like this
31:49well that bruise on her face is kind of hard to ignore
31:52sometimes you've just got to get the message through
31:55yeah well you've convinced everyone here what else do you want
31:58I want you with me not against me
32:02look
32:06we're a team right we've been through a lot together
32:11I know that Myra
32:13but bobby is just a kid
32:15a kid that needs to be taught a lesson
32:17like anyone else
32:18anyway
32:21let's keep our fingers crossed for a visit to Stan
32:23eh
32:24she's in with Rena now
32:26learn anything about Lou
32:28just my luck the news will be over
32:30put the tranny on
32:31what's it worth trumpet face
32:32clean set of clothes maybe
32:36your lips are flapping again Francis
32:37now why don't you go and get them fixed
32:40always got someone fighting your battles haven't you
32:44why don't you all just stick it
32:45give me my tranny
32:47when we're good and ready
32:53you're starting to be a problem that one
32:55oh my god I miss the headlines
32:57how the hell are you supposed to run a book
33:00she's getting into that bookies stuff isn't she
33:02yeah I know and it worries me too
33:03before visiting Justice Sarah Higgins
33:06look at this
33:08Sarah Higgins
33:09now being held in custody at Wentworth Detention Centre
33:12and due to stand trial
33:14and corruption charges
33:16so that's our mystery guest
33:18the Iron Lady herself
33:22I wouldn't want to be in her shoes
33:24she gave Rebix her time didn't she
33:26yeah not to mention Dot
33:28and the others
33:30you realise what that means don't you
33:33yeah
33:34trouble with a capital T
33:37and although Stan is still very ill
33:40they feel that a visit from you would help his recovery
33:42you would do anything to help Stan honest
33:45Mrs Dobson thinks so and I do too
33:47that's why I'm allowing the visit
33:49all right
33:50thanks Mrs Reynolds
33:51before you become too excited Mitchell
33:53I think I should tell you that Mrs Dobson told me a few other things
33:56things about your day out with them
33:59she told you about the card game did she
34:02you know exactly what I'm talking about
34:04the small matter of a house breaking
34:07I didn't mean to break in
34:09me little sister was stuck in there with a busted leg
34:12I had to do something
34:13yes but you also betrayed the trust the Dobsons placed in you
34:16there were other ways you could have helped your sister
34:18I suppose this means I'll get another charge
34:22I'm willing to overlook it for the moment
34:24but I warn you
34:26the slightest sign of reckless behavior on your visit to the hospital
34:30and it will be completely different matter
34:32do you understand
34:41oh sorry
34:42that's okay Brian isn't it
34:44yeah still on my peer plates
34:46young Mitchell had some nice things to say about you this morning
34:49you two are pretty close aren't you
34:51yeah I guess we are she's she's sort of like a second daughter to me
34:55oh you got a daughter then
34:57yeah Laurie she's interstate
34:59you must miss her and your husband too
35:02yeah well I do miss my daughter but as far as the husband part's concerned I never got around that far
35:09you want to talk about husbands that's Pixie Mason
35:10huh
35:12yes he's quite a character
35:14sure is
35:15the only marriage I ever had was with Driscoll House
35:18it's that refuge for weak women isn't it
35:21runaways that sort of thing
35:23I wouldn't say they were exactly weak women
35:25they were women with special problems on the casualty of the place myself
35:28oh
35:29I am
35:30I did a friend a special favor
35:33she was in a lot of pain
35:34the judge thanked me a lot
35:36he gave me five years for aiding and abetting a suicide
35:39perhaps we should leave the running of places like that to the experts
35:43like who for instance
35:45qualified people from the department
35:46they're more experienced in handling those sort of situations
35:49you reckon
35:50look I've been through this a hundred times
35:52well I can't be chatting here all day I got too much to do
35:54I'll see you later
35:55yeah I'm not going anywhere am I
35:56well what do you think
36:04not exactly finale's but not bad
36:07you've got very classy taste
36:09let me try and guess what line of work you're in
36:13promotions
36:14PR
36:15lady of leisure perhaps
36:17why don't we talk about you
36:19I'd say you're in the advertising business
36:21right
36:22hmm
36:23near enough
36:24it's a good judgment
36:27and to you
36:31listen
36:31how about I meet you after work
36:32and we head downtown
36:34hit the clubs or something
36:35sounds good
36:36okay
36:37it's a date I'll pick you up
36:39where'd you say your apartment was again
36:41I didn't
36:42I'll be back in a minute
36:43okay
36:44okay take your time
36:51nothing but beautiful music and bloody talk
36:53call
36:54reckon you'll be paying out a fortune on Kelly Rebbit
36:56oh yeah
36:57what if she's already been called
36:59what if she hasn't
37:00just make sure you don't Welsh on your bets
37:02I wish I was back on kitchen duty
37:04Francis has been up my nose all afternoon
37:07just cause I spilt some food on her accidentally
37:09yeah well don't take any notice of her
37:11she's only good at tongue lashings when she's on her own
37:14hey
37:15I just told from Mrs. Morris that Bobby's off seeing Stan the men
37:19oh great news
37:20did you hear anything about Higgins on your travels
37:22my usual no comment
37:23but I did have a chat with the new screw
37:25I don't know what's he got to say for himself
37:27nothing much
37:28in fact when I mentioned Driscoll he was pretty down on it
37:31I hate to admit this but you may be right he's starting to give me the creeps
37:34well I don't want to say I told you so
37:36you told me so
37:37should have heard Bobby raving on about him at lunchtime
37:40she reckons he's a new Stan
37:41I don't think so love my gut feeling tells me different
37:43your gut feelings right there's enough between you three to fill a truck
37:47shove it
37:48you never bloody learn do you Francis
37:50what are you going to do?
37:51beat my head in like you did to Mitchell
37:52got him into trouble have we?
37:54just having a bit of a discussion Mr. Murphy
37:56see
37:58well I hope you can do better than that Desmond
38:00yes I can
38:01there's no trouble Mr. Murphy
38:04nothing we can't handle amongst ourselves
38:09see
38:10none of the officers business eh
38:12I think it's time we got something straight
38:15from now on everything that happens in this prison is Len Murphy's business
38:20from picking your noses to doing the job you're supposed to do
38:24now get on with it or I'll slap a charge on a few of you
38:31let's go
38:37thank you
38:38excuse me
38:40you didn't see what happened to my escort did you?
38:41yes he left for his business apartment
38:55But he's stolen me money!
38:57I'd better call the police.
38:59Look, why don't I write you an IOU or give you my bag for security while I pop home and get some more money.
39:04I don't think so, madam. You're stolen your money, therefore it is a police matter.
39:13Get it, idiots!
39:17Hello, police!
39:19Well, that's it for me. How'd your first day go?
39:25Oh, not too bad.
39:28Much different from Woodbridge?
39:30No, not really. Same old hard cases. Like that Desmond, for instance.
39:36Oh? No trouble, I hope?
39:38No, no trouble. I think we've come to a perfect understanding.
39:42Oh, that's good. She's been through some pretty tough times lately.
39:46That's not the Desmond that was tied in with that PRG mob, is it?
39:49Yes, yes, it is, as a matter of fact. She gave up an awful lot for the PRG.
39:53Like that bride woman in that Driscoll House business.
39:57Tell me, Mrs Morris, you've been married long?
40:00No longer married at all, I'm afraid. I'm divorced.
40:02I have a son, Marty, who's in the Navy.
40:04Oh, that's a fine career, then.
40:06He seems pretty happy. Well, I must be going.
40:09Have a good night.
40:10I hope so. I'm off to a party at Philip Cleary's.
40:13Yes, I heard he's a bit keen on you.
40:16You know, it's strange that Bryant never married.
40:19Well, not many lesbians do, I suppose.
40:21See you tomorrow.
40:31Up to standard.
40:33Oh, Miss Ferguson, you gave me fright.
40:35Did I? How thoughtress of me.
40:38But then you are a bit edgy today, aren't you?
40:40If you're looking for the women, they're putting out the capital.
40:43No, no, no, no.
40:44I've come for a private chat.
40:46To collect that debt you owe me.
40:48Oh, I'd love to help, but I'm terribly behind the schedule.
40:52Then you'll just have to change the schedule, won't you?
40:54Yes, sir.
40:55One second thought, sir.
40:56I think I can spare you a few minutes.
40:57Good.
40:58Now, Proctor, I want you to cook up a little accident for Reb King.
41:09What if she gets hurt?
41:10That's unreal fast, don't you?
41:12Miss Ferguson, no, no, no, I can't do this, no.
41:15You'll do as I tell you, Proctor,
41:17because I can have you thrown out of here any time I choose.
41:19But Mrs. Mrs. Reynolds cleared me.
41:21You've hurt her.
41:22So I did.
41:23But then some crims just can't help themselves, can they?
41:28What have you got in your bag, Proctor?
41:31Looks a bit lumpy.
41:33You haven't been stealing, have you?
41:36What have you done?
41:38What have you put in there?
41:40Oh, now, would I do something like that?
41:43Well, smuggling in contraband to sell to the women.
41:48It's lucky for you there aren't any drugs in here
41:50or you'd be facing a jail sentence.
41:52Perhaps we should go and have a little chat to the Governor.
41:57Or perhaps we can discuss that accident instead.
42:02Mr. Dobson, you've got some visitors.
42:07Oh, hello, Bobby.
42:10Hey, Stan, how are you feeling?
42:14Oh, could be worse.
42:16I'll be all right, President.
42:18What about you, young lady?
42:20That's a nasty-looking mark on your face.
42:23Oh, yeah.
42:24I'm in more trouble, I hope.
42:26No, I sort of walked into a door.
42:29Glad to see you're okay, Stan.
42:33I'll be outside when you're finished.
42:35Remember what the nurse said about not getting Mr. Dobson too excited.
42:38No worries.
42:39Look forward to seeing you back at Wentworth.
42:44I'll butcher these.
42:47I hope you like them.
42:49Oh, they're lovely.
42:51Very thoughtful of you, Bobby.
42:54Maybe the nurse could put them in the bars with the roses Edie brought in.
42:59Roses are nice, aren't they?
43:02Yes, we used to grow them on a few prices with them too in our time.
43:09Oh, I almost forgot.
43:11Bought you some chalkies.
43:13Oh, thank you, Bobby.
43:15Mr. Slattery gave me the go for them.
43:18Sort of from everyone from Wentworth.
43:20I'll keep them till I feel a bit better.
43:29When are you coming back to work, Stan?
43:31It's not the same without you.
43:36It's because of me, isn't it?
43:39Because of that thing with me, Dad and me, little sister.
43:41That's why you're in here.
43:43Nonsense.
43:44Don't you believe that for a moment?
43:46Now, that's why I asked you to come.
43:49Because I wanted to tell you that myself.
43:53Yeah.
43:57Guess what?
44:00Got a new prison officer.
44:03Reckons in Asia.
44:05What's his name?
44:07Len Murphy.
44:09Reckons he knew you at Woodridge and that you were good mates.
44:12What did he say his name was?
44:15Len Murphy.
44:16Bye.
44:18You stay away from him.
44:20He's a...
44:21He's a wicked, sadistic man.
44:23What do you mean?
44:24He seems all right.
44:26You listen to me.
44:27He's a killer.
44:28The man's a brutal killer.
44:29No, stay away from him, Bobby.
44:32I'm afraid you'll have to leave.
44:33Mr. Dobson made some rest.
44:34He used to give me roses.
44:35I wish he could again.
44:37But that was on the outside.
44:39And things were different then.
44:40On the inside, the sun still shines.
44:42But that was on the outside.
44:43And things were different then.
44:44On the inside, the sun still shines.
44:45And the rain falls down.
44:46He used to give me roses
44:52I wish he could again
44:57But that was on the outside
45:02And things were different then
45:05On the inside the sun still shines
45:10And the rain falls down
45:15But the sun and rain are Christmas too
45:21When morning comes around
45:26Last night I dreamed we were together
45:31Sharing all the love we'd known
45:37Till I had to face the nightmare
45:40Awaken up alone
45:45On the inside the roses glow
45:50They don't land the stony ground
45:53But the roses here are Christmas too
45:59When morning comes around
46:03When morning comes around
46:04Of the early shadows
46:05At night of the leaves
46:11Half эта
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