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Episode 394 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end gate slam, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast.
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00:00It's from Nick Lawson.
00:02I knew that.
00:04He says,
00:05Dear Elizabeth,
00:08Your letters are a real treat,
00:10so much so that I figured 12,000 miles is too far for old mates to be apart.
00:15He's a real charmer, that one.
00:18Next month I have to make a business trip to the East,
00:21and since it's only a hop, skip and jump from here,
00:24from there, to good old Aussie,
00:26I've decided to pop in and see you and that family of yours.
00:30Don't go, not tonight.
00:32Stay with me.
00:34That's all we're ever going to have.
00:55I don't want to go into that again.
00:57Right, just get Lizzie ready to go back to her dorm.
01:00Right.
01:00Mason, get a mop, clean up.
01:03Yes, Mrs. Powell.
01:04Oh, g'day, Bea.
01:06How you going?
01:07Shouldn't I be asking you that?
01:08I was working on all fours this morning, aren't you, Lizzie?
01:10Yeah.
01:10Yeah, so she should be with all the good care and attention she's been getting.
01:13Good morning.
01:14Good morning.
01:15Everything looks a lot healthier.
01:17Yes, I'll be talking to the health department about it later.
01:20And I said to Mrs. Powell that Lizzie, Tammy and Babs can go back to their cells as long
01:24as they stay in bed.
01:25Oh, that is good news.
01:27Yeah, well, that suits me fine.
01:30I'm sorry, Miss Ferguson, but that doesn't include you.
01:34Look, I'm over the worst of it.
01:35I'm just a bit weak, that's all.
01:37There's no point in wasting time in bed.
01:39Look, don't get overconfident.
01:40We don't want to have any relapses now, do we?
01:43There haven't been any new cases overnight, but we're not out of danger yet.
01:53Top of the morning to you.
01:54What was it, Floyd?
01:56Must be something I said.
01:58No, it's not you.
02:00It's this place.
02:02I'm standing here looking out and it's scaring the hell out of me.
02:06The place is full of people that couldn't care less.
02:08It's all the time.
02:09Me, me, me.
02:10Who's brought this on?
02:13Frisco House isn't like that.
02:14It's here to help you.
02:16Well, it didn't help Maxine.
02:19That poor kid, she died on her own.
02:21I mean, I wasn't even there when she needed me.
02:23Can't be everywhere at once.
02:25Nick, off, Wally.
02:26I want to be on my own.
02:28A lot of good it's going to do other people
02:30if you hang around the place feeling sorry for yourself.
02:33Balls!
02:33How the hell do I know the same thing won't happen to Hazel,
02:36Kander, some other kid that comes here for help?
02:38What sort of good is the place then?
02:40A lot of good, and you know it.
02:41For one thing, they're here where you can talk to them,
02:43and you can give them the good news when it happens.
02:45Oh, well, isn't that just peachy?
02:47This place is crawling with good news, isn't it?
02:50Well, there's a lot of it if you'll just shut up and let me tell you about it.
02:52I managed to track down Hazel's old man and the kids.
03:00How did you manage that?
03:01Through the electoral rolls.
03:03What's more, I got in touch with legal aid,
03:05and they say there's no reason why she can't have access to them.
03:09How's that for good news?
03:09It's good.
03:13I mean, let's not tell her, okay?
03:15I mean, we've got to check with George first.
03:16If he decides not to go through with it, it'll wreck her.
03:19Okay.
03:20You're running this side, yeah?
03:22Yeah, I'm the number one freak.
03:26I'm sorry.
03:27So, you're not just a pretty face, are you?
03:32Tell me something I don't know.
03:37Here, I nicked this from the hospital.
03:39I reckon you'll need it more than they will.
03:40You'll be wearing that if you're not careful.
03:42You've spoken like a true lady.
03:44Oh, you could be.
03:46I reckon I've been having nightmares about that letter from Foxy.
03:51Anything I can do to help?
03:52No, no.
03:53This bed has been well and truly made.
03:55You see, Lizzie has a friend who lives overseas.
03:57And his name is Mick.
03:58And he's quite the gentleman.
04:00Oh, that sounds wonderful.
04:01What's the problem?
04:02He plans to visit Lizzie, but she's been running to him as if she lives in Yarralumba, not Wentworth.
04:07Oh, you can say that again.
04:11God, I wish I'd snuffed it last.
04:13Oh, now, come on.
04:15Listen, why don't you write to him and say that when he plans to visit Australia,
04:19you're doing a tour of Upper Mongolia?
04:21Yes.
04:23And that social engagements over there make it absolutely impossible to cancel.
04:27Yeah, I suppose that'd fix it.
04:29Oh, it's a great idea.
04:31You could dictate the letter to me if you're still feeling a bit shaky.
04:35I'll see you, so I'll never see Foxy again.
04:38Oh, of course you will.
04:40Only outside, not stuck away in here.
04:42Oh, it's not going to get back.
04:44When you finish the letter, give it to Mrs. Morris.
04:46Don't keep Lizzie up too long, all right?
04:47Don't worry.
04:48We'll make it short, but to the point.
04:50Bye-bye.
04:51I'll see you later, Bob.
04:52Yeah.
04:55Lizzie, I understand your motives so well.
05:01Oh, it's pal.
05:02I've settled Lizzie down.
05:03What do you want me to do next?
05:05Okay, we'll collect all the sheets for sterilisation.
05:08I'll organise a pick-up.
05:09Don't be long now, I reckon.
05:25And when do you think all this will become official, then?
05:27Well, we've had no new cases in the past 24 hours,
05:30so it shouldn't be too long before everyone's free to go.
05:32Oh, that's fabulous.
05:33But I will miss everyone terribly.
05:35We've all been really wonderful.
05:36What's this going to be, exactly, Doc?
05:40Well, despite Department of Red Tate, I'd say late today.
05:43Oh, right.
05:44Well, that's great.
05:46Couldn't go out forever, could it?
05:49I think we can move Adler back to a dorm now, too.
05:52Right, come on, Pixie.
05:53We have work to do.
05:54Right.
05:55I suppose it means I can go.
05:57As long as you stay in bed for a couple of days,
05:58you can either do that here or go home, if you like.
06:01Doctor, the fever didn't destroy my judgement.
06:04I can't imagine anyone wanting to stay in this place
06:07any longer than they had to.
06:09I'm trying to run a business.
06:20Six days.
06:21You got it.
06:22Maybe.
06:23There you go.
06:26How's it?
06:28If there's nothing else,
06:30I think a few people must be a bit more understanding
06:32about how it feels like to be locked up.
06:34I wouldn't count on it.
06:36All I know is,
06:38I'm actually looking forward to hearing Patrick snoring
06:41in the kids' arguments.
06:42Oh, you're a glutton for punishment.
06:43I am.
06:44Drunk of coffee is blessed.
06:47If only Lizzie weren't in,
06:49I fear she could have used my house
06:50to impress her family.
06:52It's a pool.
06:52What's that work?
06:53Spine.
06:53Grand by door.
06:54Come on, Irene.
06:55Cut the crap.
06:57I'm sorry, Bea.
06:59It's just that I want to help.
07:00Come down.
07:01You people have shown me things about myself
07:05I didn't know were there.
07:07I just want to repay that in some way.
07:09What if you do really want to help on the outside?
07:12Get in touch with Myra Disman
07:14and the Prisoner Reform Group
07:15because they need all the good people they can find,
07:18believe me.
07:20I take it you do have a good explanation
07:23for this breach of regulations?
07:25Well, everyone has been under rather a strain,
07:27frankly, Mr. Richards.
07:28We've waived some of the regulations
07:30under the circumstances.
07:32You're forgetting.
07:32Discipline must be maintained at all times.
07:35Could I have your attention, please?
07:39That's better.
07:41The health department has officially notified us
07:43that the quarantine is lifted.
07:45Visitors are to leave the premises
07:46as soon as possible.
07:48It's about time.
07:50I'm getting my things together.
07:52Get this mess cleared up
07:53and then see me in your office.
07:54Arrange for the next shift to take over, Colleen,
07:58and get things moving in here
08:00as quickly as you can, please, Meg.
08:03Rather her than me.
08:04I'd strangle him.
08:07Well, I'm pleased to see
08:08that you could tear yourself away
08:09from your little tea party.
08:13I'd prefer less sarcasm
08:15and more understanding.
08:16And the public demand more of a prison
08:18than a social gathering.
08:20Mr. Richards,
08:21I believe in the public sense of fairness.
08:23Those people in there deserve time
08:25to sit and unwind.
08:26Yes, Mrs. Reynolds,
08:27but not together in this institution.
08:32The department rules are quite clear.
08:35Damn you officious public servants
08:37and damn your rules.
08:39Mrs. Reynolds, I'm warning you.
08:41No, you listen to me for a change.
08:42What you've got in there
08:43is two groups of people
08:44who were suspicious
08:46and hostile towards each other
08:48a few days ago.
08:49Look at them now.
08:51That quarantine has forced them
08:52to cooperate
08:53and to respect each other.
08:56Mr. Richards,
08:56that is what our prison
08:57should be doing.
09:00Where do you think you're going?
09:03Surprising as it may seem to you,
09:05I don't want to be here at the moment.
09:06I'm going home to bed.
09:09I know you're quite capable
09:11of taking any calls.
09:12I know you're going to be here at the moment.
09:39Look, I'll be back, Bea.
09:58Just give us time to organise things on the outside.
10:01No, I bother.
10:03We both know it's a dead end street.
10:05Bea, look, I want to see you again.
10:07I'll visit you until you're released.
10:08I don't care.
10:10I do.
10:11What?
10:13Look, Tony, it would be like waiting in Darwin for snow to fall.
10:17It's never going to happen.
10:19I'll be reincarnated in this place.
10:22We both have to face it.
10:26What night stander?
10:29Oh, don't.
10:33Listen, I don't like this.
10:36A little bit of you dies every day.
10:39And it's only your mates and your memories that keep going.
10:45And you'd better believe that you're going to be with me a lot longer than one night.
10:50So, let's just leave it like that.
10:55Something's lost.
10:56I wish I'd never met you, you know.
11:12I wish I'd never met you, you know.
11:12You look very happy to be out of there, Mrs. Reynolds.
11:32You know, Bob, if I were any happier, they'd lock me up.
11:34Oh, I think I ought to put it differently.
11:37Point taken.
11:38I'll see you tomorrow.
11:39Take care.
11:40I didn't see you standing there.
11:43It's been so long, you've probably forgotten what I look like.
11:47I missed you.
11:49Me too.
11:50Please, Wally, don't say anything.
11:59I just want to go home now, okay?
12:01No worries.
12:03It's nothing that won't keep.
12:04Smith, Mr. Richardson.
12:09Wait outside.
12:10Come in, Smith.
12:17You are to receive $10,000 in compensation for the bomb attack.
12:22$10,000?
12:23Just be lucky that you're getting that, Smith.
12:26It had gone through the courts.
12:27Oh, incompetence doesn't win lawsuits and you know it.
12:32What about Bill Hunt's wife and kids?
12:34Did you manage to remember them?
12:37She gets the same.
12:39That's all, Smith.
12:41What proof have I got of this?
12:43We're not in the habit of lying.
12:45Oh, all withholding information.
12:51Here is a copy of the letter that will be sent to Hunt's window and placed on your file.
12:55And here is verification of the bank account that will be opened in your name.
13:04I'm pleased to see the money has brought you such happiness, Smith.
13:10More to life than money, Mr. Richards.
13:15Yeah, it's funny about life, isn't it?
13:18I mean, not much ever went right for Maxine.
13:20Especially the things that count it like family.
13:22Hiya, Hazel.
13:24Want a cuppa?
13:25Yeah.
13:26Just tell them Wally about Maxine.
13:30How she never got any decent breaks.
13:32Yeah.
13:34Oh, well.
13:36At least she's dead now.
13:36Oh, well, that's attractive, Hazel.
13:40Real charming.
13:42Yeah, well, I never had any breaks, neither.
13:45God, got nothing now.
13:48Sweet bugger all.
13:50At least you've got your life.
13:52It's more than Maxine has.
13:54And what sort of a life have I had?
13:56Half pissed all the time, in and out of stir for nothing.
14:01The kid's taken away.
14:02Well, you could still do something about it, if you had the guts.
14:08Well, maybe I don't have the guts.
14:11Well, then maybe you are better off out of it.
14:14Bloody right, I am.
14:18What happened?
14:20Oh.
14:21She's such a stupid bitch.
14:25Come on.
14:26Calm down.
14:27I know, Wally.
14:29I shouldn't do that.
14:31I should understand her.
14:32I shouldn't let her get to me.
14:36Yeah, well, I'll inform Mrs Reynolds as soon as she comes in.
14:40We'll be ready.
14:43Oh, I see Joan's signed out.
14:45Yes, she was sent home this afternoon.
14:47Always amazed at her fortitude.
14:51What's the matter with you?
14:52We are going to need our own fortitude,
14:55as Sonia Stevens is being brought in tomorrow.
14:58Do I know her?
14:59The wife of Detective Sergeant Eddie Stevens.
15:02Oh, no, that's all we need.
15:04Look at me, Stevens.
15:05Why?
15:05He's a lovely man.
15:06Yes, but he's also responsible for about half the convictions in Wentworth.
15:11Things could look very bad for his wife.
15:13Hold it.
15:14That's not the worst.
15:16Sonia Stevens is being brought in on a drug charge.
15:20Hazel, rise and shine.
15:31Hazel, open up.
15:32I've got a surprise for you.
15:37Haz?
15:37Hazel?
15:38Wally?
15:59Wally?
15:59Wally?
16:01Wally?
16:02Wally?
16:05Wally?
16:07What's the matter?
16:09Didn't she like your peace offering?
16:10She's gone.
16:11Clothes and all.
16:13Look, she's left this behind.
16:15I'm worried, Wally.
16:16That looks very important.
16:18Morphalgon.
16:19That's got a morphine base.
16:21I know.
16:22What the hell is she taking that for?
16:24Well, we'll just have to take every precaution short of isolation.
16:30That won't be easy, given the charge.
16:32No, that's right.
16:33It's a pity we can't keep her relationship a secret.
16:36That would help.
16:37Morning.
16:38Good morning.
16:39Miss Ferguson, what are you doing here?
16:41You're told to rest in bed.
16:43I'm fully recovered, thank you, Governor.
16:45All I needed was a good night's rest.
16:47As you wish.
16:48Mrs. Barry told me about the new prisoner we're getting.
16:51Yes, Mrs. Powell will fill you in with the details.
16:55I take it that all references to Stevens will be removed from the papers.
16:58I've always thought that a waste of time, personally.
17:00Women usually find out about what's going on some way or another.
17:03Yes, well, despite that, I still want every precaution taken for her protection.
17:08Starter.
17:10Thank you, Carl.
17:12She's here.
17:13Well, I might as well go.
17:14Your name is Sonia Elizabeth Stevens, is that correct?
17:27Correct.
17:28Correct, Miss Ferguson.
17:32Correct, Miss Ferguson.
17:35You have been charged with possession and trafficking of heroin and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment.
17:39Is that correct?
17:41Correct, Miss Ferguson.
17:42Right.
17:44Put your personal belongings on the counter.
17:51They'll be held in storage for you until your release.
17:54Some 15 years from now.
17:59There's to be an appeal.
18:00I doubt I'll be here much longer.
18:02Well, whoever you know, or whatever happens.
18:05Just a couple of weeks in here can be an eternity.
18:17I feel as though I've been in bed forever.
18:20I'll be getting bedsores on me bun.
18:23Well, if you rub them with alcohol, Lizzie, they go away.
18:26If I had any alcohol, I wouldn't be putting it there.
18:30Oh, Bea, you look dreadful.
18:35You've got bad news or something.
18:37No, quite the opposite, actually.
18:39I'll tell you about it later.
18:41You're not missing anything out there.
18:42Everyone's bored, titless.
18:43Sitting around like a lot of old moles that are christening.
18:46Oh, you can go down to the loading bay, Mason.
18:48The truck's the right piece, so I can start working again.
18:50Thank God for that.
18:51I never thought I'd be glad to get back to work.
18:52Hey, hang on.
18:54I'm kidding.
18:54Like hell you are.
18:56You're staying right where you are.
18:57Do you hear me?
18:59I'm all right.
19:01Honestly, Mrs. M.
19:02Just like you do.
19:04You know that letter you asked me to mail, Lizzie?
19:07Mrs. M.
19:09That's blackmail.
19:15Be it ever so humble.
19:18There are the rules that you'll live by.
19:20Learn them and follow them.
19:22Then life might be a bit easier for you.
19:25What do you mean by a bit?
19:26Well, let's face it, Stevens.
19:28Not everyone in here is married to such a well-known personality, are they?
19:33Some of them might resent it.
19:36Now, our so-called top dog, for instance.
19:39She not only hates cops, but has a fixation about drugs, too.
19:44So I wouldn't broadcast anything if I were you.
19:48Don't worry.
19:48I have no intention of exposing myself.
19:52Well.
19:53Sometimes in here, Stevens, things have a way of getting out of control.
19:58You all right, Phil?
20:23Yeah, I'm just a bit tired, that's all.
20:25Well, don't forget what the doc said.
20:27Any sign of fever or headache, go and see him straight away.
20:29Oh, but surely he doesn't think it's going to start again.
20:31Why not?
20:32Stranger things have happened.
20:34Speaking of strange things.
20:35Now, this, Stevens, is what we laughingly call a work area.
20:38I'm sure Smith can find something for you to do.
20:41Oh, Stevens, eh?
20:42Sonia, you must be B. Smith.
20:44Oh, I see.
20:45You heard all about me, have you?
20:47Miss Ferguson told me all about you.
20:49So you can imagine, she said only the nicest things.
20:51I'd say she was thinking of you all the time, isn't that right, Miss Ferguson?
20:54Now, that was a bad start, Stevens.
20:57And 15 years is a long time.
20:59Especially if I'm thinking of you all the time.
21:02And I promise you, I will be.
21:0515 years?
21:05Good heavens, that's forever.
21:07What on earth did you do?
21:08Mind your own business, Pixie?
21:09No, it's all right.
21:10You're bound to find out sooner, Elaine.
21:11Oh, good.
21:12I must have been a bit curious myself.
21:14Who'd you bump off?
21:15No, it was nothing like that.
21:17I had some love letters belonging to a certain politician.
21:21Anyway, to cut a long story short, he called my bluff and the cops at the same time.
21:25Politician, eh?
21:27You know, I thought you were a cut above the rest.
21:30Okay, lady, she's a bit on the classy side, but the freak doesn't like her, so she's one of us.
21:34Say hello to Sonia.
21:36Well, thanks very much, sister.
21:38Yes, yeah, I do.
21:39Yes, thank you.
21:39I appreciate it.
21:41Well?
21:41Oh, I give up, Jude.
21:45No, no, I don't mean that.
21:46I just mean that I know she's not in any hospital.
21:49Are you sure, Wally?
21:50I mean, have you rung them all?
21:51I've rung every hospital in a radius of 50 miles twice.
21:55Believe me, I am sure.
21:56Oh, damn it, where the hell is she?
22:00You know what I think?
22:02I think she's on a binge.
22:04No, Wally, forget that.
22:05Look, I've already been to all of her old watering holes.
22:08I've checked with all of her drinking mates.
22:10Nothing, zilch.
22:10She's just, just vanished.
22:13There must be something we can do.
22:15I practically kicked her out of this place.
22:17Oh, that's rubbish.
22:18Look, all you did was tell her off, and I would have done exactly the same thing.
22:22What about that husband or whatever he is?
22:25George.
22:26She hasn't seen him for months.
22:29From what I can gather, he doesn't want to see her.
22:32I'll tell you what I did do.
22:34I went to the chemist.
22:35I checked on that drug she was taking.
22:37What was it called?
22:39Morphalgon.
22:39Yeah.
22:41Whatever she's got, she's in a lot of pain.
22:44A hell of a lot of pain.
22:46Stand on the white line, will you please?
22:53Noisy little place.
22:54What's all that about?
22:55You'll get used to it.
22:56It's the end of work, Belle.
22:58Oh, looks like I arrived at the right time.
23:01Your name is Randy Goodlove, is that correct?
23:04Randy by name?
23:05Randy...
23:06I'll answer the question, will you, yes or no.
23:08Well, if you insist, yes, it is.
23:10You've been charged with soliciting and sentenced to 14 days imprisonment, is that correct?
23:14Impeccably.
23:15Come over here, will you?
23:18And give me all your personal possessions.
23:21Then you will go to the showers over there, and you'll be issued with a uniform.
23:25Design a label, I hope.
23:27Good love.
23:29I've been here for a number of years, and I know all the clever dialogue.
23:33It gets rather boring at times.
23:35So would you please shut up?
23:37This is going to be a fun-packed fortnight, isn't it?
23:42Another comedian on our hands?
23:45You mean clown, don't you?
23:47At least you'll fit in with the rest of the circus in this place.
23:49Anything I should know in those papers?
23:51No, nothing to worry about.
23:52I think I might take them through, and they can look at the pictures before tea.
23:57I hate to be a bother, but we seem to have run out of soap.
24:03How are they, Bea?
24:04Ah, snoring their heads off.
24:05At least Lizzie is.
24:06I think Helen was having an R-rated dream.
24:09How are you bearing up?
24:10I'm a little tired.
24:12I think I'll be in bed straight after dinner.
24:13Just what the doctor ordered, if you know what I mean.
24:15I've got to move.
24:18There you go.
24:19Don't fight over them, ladies.
24:21Just, just, just been cutting out all the juicy bits again, have we?
24:24Oh, I think there'll be enough there to interest you, Smith.
24:27More than enough.
24:30Now, is she trying to tell me something?
24:33Or am I losing my grip?
24:39Uh-huh.
24:42Well, well, well.
24:44Guess what, ladies?
24:46You'll never guess who we've got staying with us.
24:49Oh, don't say that, Bea.
24:50I hate secrets.
24:51So do I.
24:52I just hate secrets.
24:54And I hate bloodbushers!
24:58I'd rather you didn't do that again.
24:59Why?
25:00What are you going to do?
25:00Get your copper husband onto me?
25:02Is she married to a cop?
25:03Well, according to this, we are talking to the wife of Detective Inspector Eddie Stevens.
25:08He's the mongrel that put me in here.
25:10Yeah, well, you probably deserved it.
25:11Eddie's not too bad, as far as cops go.
25:13What?
25:13Eddie's a stinking copper, isn't he?
25:15And she's a stinking pusher.
25:16No, I'm not.
25:18But I can't expect you to believe that, can I?
25:20Well, why would I?
25:21You've lied about everything else.
25:22Look, it wasn't my idea.
25:23The screws thought it would be safer for me if I lied.
25:26Personally, I'd rather have told you the truth.
25:27Which is?
25:27I was set up, framed, if you like, by some very clever people.
25:31But like I said, I can't expect you to believe that, can I?
25:34I suppose that's why Ferguson dobbed me in.
25:37So you'd do a dirty work for her.
25:39Now, that is the only thing that's saving you at the moment, Stevens.
25:44But I wouldn't relax too much.
25:46Because I'll get down to the truth one way or another.
25:50Promise you.
25:51Oh, God, Betty.
26:08I don't know why you'd bother.
26:11It's like trying to renovate a condemned building.
26:15Hello, Mrs B.
26:16Hello, Mrs B.
26:17Are you going out?
26:18Yes, love.
26:18Wouldn't miss me bingo night.
26:20Oh, I love your dress.
26:21It's beautiful.
26:22Oh, thanks, love.
26:23At my age, you need all the help you can get.
26:26Oh, you don't think I've gone too heavy with the wall paint, do you?
26:29The what?
26:30The make-up.
26:32Gosh, Mrs B.
26:33I didn't realise you had any on.
26:35Oh, Rodney, love.
26:36If honesty was strength, you couldn't make a sausage roll.
26:40Now, listen, you two.
26:41Your dinner's in the oven.
26:42Now, don't leave it there for too long or it'll get all dried up.
26:45Right.
26:45What time will you be home, Mrs B.?
26:47Oh, about 10, 10.30.
26:49Why?
26:50Uh, I just wondered, that's all.
26:53Now, listen here, young fella.
26:54I...
26:55Oh, Clary, love.
26:57I was just saying that you...
26:57Betty, why the hell didn't you tell me what day it was?
27:00I thought it was my club night.
27:02I turned up and there was no one there.
27:04No, no.
27:04That's tomorrow night.
27:05No, it's not.
27:06It's tomorrow night.
27:08Well, that's good, Pat.
27:09You haven't missed out then.
27:11What?
27:11I said you haven't missed.
27:14No, I haven't touched a drop.
27:16I told you, the club wasn't open.
27:18Oh, God.
27:21Hey, love, look after him, will you?
27:22Make sure he gets his dinner.
27:24I've got a rush.
27:25All right, have a nice time.
27:27Yeah.
27:28See you later.
27:30Don't worry about the babysitters.
27:33Come on, Grandpa, time for your bread and milk.
27:36Don't be cruel, Rod.
27:37He hasn't done anything to you.
27:38You want a bet?
27:54You took your time getting you.
27:56I'm sorry.
27:57I just had to find someone to do my shift.
28:02Are you all right?
28:04I'm in prison, Eddie.
28:05What do you think?
28:07I'm sorry.
28:09Well, stop feeling sorry for me and just get me out of here.
28:12Don't be reasonable, will you?
28:13I'm trying.
28:15I haven't stopped trying since the minute you were charged.
28:17Well, if you can't do it, find somebody else who can.
28:20I'm innocent, Eddie.
28:21You're a cop.
28:22Prove it.
28:22Look, every lead I've had has fallen on its face.
28:26Well, it just isn't easy.
28:27Well, it isn't exactly a bed of roses in here, either.
28:29Do the names Phyllis Hunt and Mary Adler mean anything to you?
28:39Are they giving you any trouble?
28:42Are they giving me any trouble?
28:44You put them in here, Eddie.
28:46Now they've got your wife.
28:47I'll talk to the governor.
28:49What will that do?
28:51You've got enemies all over the place.
28:53That's why I'm in here, in case you hadn't worked it out.
28:56I was framed by somebody who hates your guts.
29:02Now what are you going to do about it?
29:12Of course, I didn't want to hurt my parents,
29:15and so I said that I was a beauty consultant.
29:17I kept them happy.
29:18But why?
29:19If they sent you to Pribington,
29:20they must have wanted you to do better than ours.
29:23What's Pribington?
29:24A girl's finishing school.
29:25The biggest, only a little small factory.
29:27Then you're mad.
29:29You've had every opportunity handed to you on a plate,
29:31and you chuck it all in and become a pro.
29:33Correction.
29:34You've become a highly respectable all-girl.
29:36Pee's right.
29:37It doesn't matter what you call yourself.
29:39You're still in here with the rest of us, aren't you?
29:41Fourteen days won't kill me.
29:43And anyway, I've worked out what I did not.
29:44Oh, yeah.
29:47Hello, I'm Pixie.
29:48Oh, Pixie Brandy.
29:50Brandy Pixie.
29:51Hi.
29:52Okay, I'll bite.
29:53What'd you do wrong?
29:54Well, you think about it.
29:56For some strange reason,
29:57married ladies are allowed to run from bed to bed,
29:59and nobody could care less.
30:01But if a single girl tries it,
30:02all of a sudden she's a whore.
30:04The married lovelies accept expensive presents,
30:07and all that's fine.
30:08But if I save him the trouble of buying something,
30:11and just take the money,
30:12I am classed as a prostitute.
30:14But you can't do that sort of thing unless you are married.
30:17You see what I mean.
30:18And so, when I get out of here,
30:21I'm going to find me a nice travelling salesman,
30:24or someone who stays away from home a lot,
30:26and then it's business as usual.
30:28Business?
30:29Oh, I wouldn't worry about it, Pixie.
30:31It really doesn't matter.
30:33Push off, Stephens.
30:34These seats are tight.
30:35You know, you're turning into an ugly little person, right?
30:37I'll move.
30:39Come along.
30:39What's going on?
30:41It's all right, Mrs. Morris.
30:41Otherwise, it seems I took someone else's seat.
30:49Yeah, well, I know that,
30:50but I've got to keep trying, okay?
30:53Yeah, thanks.
30:54Oh, God, I don't believe you two.
30:56Soup, two main courses,
30:57and enough choccy pud to sink a ship.
30:59You must have all her legs or something.
31:03Oh, that's a...
31:04No.
31:07How'd you go?
31:09No good, but I've got an idea.
31:11Now, Wally, when something's bugging you,
31:13what do you do?
31:13Is there someplace you go or what?
31:15Well, when I was up the bush,
31:16I used to throw a pot.
31:18Sometimes I'd take the ute,
31:20go down to the coast.
31:20Mickey used to like that.
31:22Yeah, I used to do that.
31:23You'd go somewhere where there were fond memories, right?
31:25Yes, Bessa.
31:26Right.
31:27You do me a favour?
31:29Lend me the car.
31:30This is just a hunch,
31:32but I think I know where Hazel is.
31:35Mind if I come in?
31:37Depends.
31:37Did Smith send you?
31:38Because if she did, I'm fed up.
31:39No, she didn't.
31:40In fact, she wouldn't be very happy
31:42if she knew I was here.
31:44All right.
31:45What do you want?
31:46I just think someone ought to tell you
31:48why she's so against drugs.
31:50I know you think she's being unreasonable.
31:51Look, thanks for the thought,
31:52but somebody else has beaten you to it.
31:54Yes, I heard about her daughter.
31:55I'm sorry for her,
31:55but it doesn't help me, does it?
31:58No, I suppose not.
31:59I'm sorry I bothered you.
32:01Wait.
32:02I don't know what's wrong with me.
32:07You come in here,
32:07you try to be nice to me,
32:09and I treat you like that.
32:10I am sorry.
32:11That's all right.
32:13I can remember my first day in here.
32:15It wasn't very pleasant.
32:16I need someone to believe me.
32:24I know it sounds strange,
32:25but I wouldn't feel quite so lonely
32:27if someone in here really believed me.
32:29You said something about being set up.
32:32Oh, yes, I was set up.
32:34I was sitting in a restaurant
32:36when two of my husband's
32:38so-called police friends came in
32:40and conveniently found heroin in my handbag.
32:43It was so well rehearsed.
32:45But why would they do that?
32:47I can't be sure,
32:48but Eddie was up for a promotion
32:50and so were a few of the others.
32:52Let's just say it wouldn't look too good
32:53on his record
32:54if his wife was on a drug charge.
32:56They'd do that just for a job.
32:58I know it sounds far-fetched,
32:59but it's the only explanation
33:00that I can think of.
33:01Anyway, I'm in here
33:03and it looks like I'm on trial again,
33:04doesn't it?
33:05No, I don't think so.
33:07Bea just wants to be sure, that's all.
33:09Give her time.
33:10She's a very clever lady.
33:13Just don't cross her.
33:16I'll have to learn the picking order.
33:21Anyone else I should be careful of?
33:24Joan Ferguson.
33:25But I don't think I need to tell you about her.
33:27Yeah, what is it with her?
33:29She's bent as she seems.
33:31I'm afraid so.
33:33We've just heard that she was the one
33:34who organised her last escape from here.
33:37Is that right?
33:41Well, if you can't trust the officers,
33:43who can you trust?
33:45I was telling Randy
33:46about the different work areas, Mrs. Morris.
33:48Oh, good,
33:49because I'm about to do tomorrow's roster,
33:50but I think you're on kitchen duty, Randy.
33:52Oh, I forgot about the kitchen.
33:54I wish Mrs. A. Regan would.
33:56Mrs. Morris,
33:57I'm a fully qualified typist and stenographer.
33:59Isn't there any work in administration?
34:02Well, I could speak to the Governor, of course, for you,
34:03but I wouldn't get your hopes up too high.
34:05Oh, thanks.
34:06Is he in the door?
34:07Yeah, she was last time I checked.
34:09She's really nice, isn't she?
34:12I'll tell you after she's seen the Governor.
34:15Thanks, Rose.
34:20How's your drink, Mr. Forbes?
34:21Would you like some more?
34:22Beg yours?
34:23I said, would you like some more?
34:25Oh, well, you see who it is, will you?
34:27Or I'm going to have another beer.
34:29Silly old bugger.
34:30Oh, don't, Roddy.
34:31Can't help being deaf.
34:32I wouldn't bet on it.
34:33What do you mean?
34:34It doesn't matter if you get it.
34:35What are you going to do about this money problem of yours?
34:40There's nothing I can do until next week.
34:43Once I send Dad his money and pay the board, I'll be flat broke.
34:47Now, do you think the old Rod would let that happen?
34:49Here, give me your glass.
34:50Oh, no, thanks, Rod.
34:51I've already had it.
34:51Now, if my little girl from the bushes broke, all she has to do...
34:54I thought you said there was someone at the door.
34:57They went away.
35:00All she has to do is see a favourite money lender.
35:04No, Rod, I couldn't.
35:05I've just paid Mr. Wallace back the money I owed him.
35:07Good.
35:08That's the way to do it.
35:09Build up a credit rating.
35:10You can't live without it.
35:12Now, look, love.
35:14Take this.
35:15Oh, really, Rod?
35:16I couldn't.
35:17I'd be hurt if you didn't.
35:19I mean it.
35:20What are friends for, anyway?
35:27Now, you take that up to your room
35:29and put it somewhere safe before you lose it, OK?
35:32All right.
35:43You only called it a night, are you?
35:45Don't you believe it, old son?
35:47The night hasn't even started yet.
35:55Rod, what are you doing in here?
35:56I don't think Mrs. Beaton likes us having people in our rooms.
36:00It's nice, isn't it?
36:01I thought we were all friends tonight.
36:05Anyway, I just came to tuck you in, that's all.
36:09Don't, Rod.
36:09Please, I don't like it.
36:11How do you know?
36:12You haven't had it yet.
36:15Anyway, I've got to look after my $50 investment, haven't I?
36:17You might run out on me or something.
36:20Get out, Rod.
36:20I mean it.
36:21Look, you can have your money back.
36:22Just get out.
36:23Look, I'm getting a little tired of this virgin act.
36:27I mean, that's why you came here, isn't it?
36:28To get away from the old man and have a good time?
36:30Well, this is where the good time is, sweetheart.
36:32So relax and enjoy.
36:35Just get out, Rod.
36:39No.
36:40Oh, love, what's the matter?
37:03Oh, I've killed him, Mrs. Beaton.
37:04He wouldn't stop when I hit him.
37:06Who?
37:07Rod.
37:08Oh, I didn't mean to kill him.
37:10I asked him to stop and he wouldn't.
37:13Oh, he's dead, Mrs. Beaton.
37:14He's dead.
37:16Oh, come on, now.
37:18Sit down.
37:19God in heaven, what are we going to do?
37:21Ah, there you are, Betty.
37:23About time.
37:24I've just had a look at him and he's all right.
37:27A bit groggy, that's all.
37:29You better go and see what you can do.
37:30Yeah, sure.
37:31Hey, hey, come on.
37:32It's all right.
37:34Mind you, I'm going to have a stiff brandy myself.
37:36You gave me a hell of a fright.
37:38Now, you just stay there and I'll see how he is.
37:42Oh, no.
37:43What?
37:44Well, I called the police.
37:46They'll be here any minute.
37:48Well, look out, everyone, it's a raid.
37:49The pig's lover's back with us again.
37:51Grow up, Phyllis.
37:52You're not helping anyone by carrying on like that.
37:55Oh, have you and her been having a little chat, have you?
37:58Well, it makes a lot more sense than fighting all the time.
38:01Oh, yeah.
38:02And what were you chatting about?
38:05I suppose she told you about how she's been set up.
38:09I'm inclined to believe her, Bea.
38:11Oh, you're not going to fall for that, are you, Bea?
38:13Oh, all right.
38:15Now, I'll say there's one last time, so listen.
38:18Maybe she's telling the truth and maybe she isn't.
38:21But it doesn't make sense.
38:23If you want to get at a cop, getting his wife is the perfect answer.
38:26We'll find out sooner or later.
38:28But until that time, lay off!
38:31Got it?
38:35Now, it doesn't look like it, love.
38:37When Andrews, Donovan Grant, Harris Weymouth,
38:40the no-hazel kid on the tribe...
38:47Just check the seers in the signals.
38:51Not there either, love.
38:51I'm sorry.
38:53Okay, Mr. Dixon.
38:54Thank you, anyway, very much.
38:55Look, I've written my name and phone number down.
38:57If she does turn up, would you please get in touch with me?
38:59It's very important.
39:00Yeah, sure, love.
39:01I'll tell you what, there's another caravan park
39:03about seven miles down the road.
39:04You could give them a try.
39:05Great. Thank you again.
39:06Okay.
39:07Hang on. Hang on a minute.
39:09You're going to be a bit confused here, love.
39:10Are you after a Kent or a Bryant?
39:13Kent? I'm Bryant.
39:14Well, this could be just a coincidence, of course,
39:16but I've got a hazel Bryant in Unit 11.
39:19That's her. It's got to be.
39:21Oh, Mr. Dixon, your blood's worth bottling.
39:25I just didn't know what to do, Wally.
39:26I thought he was dead, so I rang the police.
39:29Good girl.
39:30You all right now?
39:31Of course she is.
39:32There you are.
39:34Hey, don't let the cake go to waste.
39:36Oh, you help yourself, love.
39:40Should I take the sergeants into him
39:42or leave it here for him?
39:43Oh, he shouldn't be that much longer.
39:45What do you think will happen now, Wally?
39:47I wouldn't worry.
39:48It's obvious you were just offending yourself.
39:51Of course she was nothing but a young larrikin.
39:54Another trick like that and he'll be out on the streets,
39:56let me tell you.
39:57Oh, Sergeant, I poured you your cuppa.
39:59Oh, thank you.
40:01What's happening, Sergeant?
40:02Miss Kay, I found this in your bedroom.
40:04Can you tell me where you got it?
40:06Yes.
40:07Rod gave it to me.
40:08I was going to pay him back next week.
40:10I see.
40:11Did anyone see him lend it to you?
40:13I don't know, unless Mr. Forbes did.
40:18Mr. Forbes, did you see Rod give me any money tonight?
40:21Money?
40:22Oh, dear.
40:23But then I tried to keep to myself.
40:26Is anything wrong, Sergeant?
40:27Yes, I'm afraid there is.
40:29Mr. Miller has accused Miss Kay of stealing this money.
40:32He also accused her of attacking him
40:34when he went to her room to retrieve it.
40:39I take it we can go to our cells whenever we want?
40:42Of course, but aren't you going to watch the end of the movie?
40:44No, thanks.
40:45I don't like those hard luck stories.
40:48Night, all.
40:48Night.
40:50Oh.
40:52Hello and good night.
40:53I'm Helen.
40:54Randy.
40:54Yeah, most of the time.
40:56What's your name, love?
40:58Look, we'll say we talk about it tomorrow.
40:59Okay, night.
41:01Night.
41:02Hi, how are you feeling?
41:03Oh, bored stupid.
41:07Any more new faces?
41:08I don't think you've met Sonia, have you?
41:10Well, I don't know until I see her.
41:12Would the real Sonia please stand up?
41:15Sonia, this is Helen Smart.
41:16Well, well, well.
41:26If it isn't the snake lady.
41:29Do you know her?
41:31There isn't a hooker in town who doesn't know her.
41:34She's married to Eddie Stevens.
41:36Yeah, well, that we know.
41:37What else?
41:37Oh, tons.
41:39This one's a real sweetheart.
41:41There's hardly a girl north of the city who isn't paying her protection money.
41:45Protection against what?
41:47Oh, she claims if they don't pay up, her old man will pick them up.
41:50No one does he.
41:53Who knows?
41:54Who really knows?
41:56Because everyone pays up, don't they, Sonia?
41:58Everyone, including those pathetic little junkie bastards.
42:02Oh, and they can't win either way.
42:04Because she takes their money from them.
42:06And then she turns good old Jerry Turner loose on them.
42:09And have you got anything you would like to add to that?
42:14Not really.
42:16I think she's covered just about everything.
42:18So if you'll excuse me, I'll say goodnight.
42:26What happens now?
42:28He used to give me roses
42:39I wish he could again
42:45But that was on the outside
42:50And things were different then
42:55On the inside
42:57The sun still shines
43:00And the rain falls down
43:05But the sun and rain are prisoners too
43:10When morning comes around
43:15Last night I dreamed we were together
43:20Sharing all the love with more
43:25Till I had to face the nightmare
43:30Till I had to face the nightmare
43:31Of waking up alone
43:36On the inside
43:37The roses grow
43:39They don't mind the stony ground
43:45But the roses here are prisoners too
43:50When morning comes around
43:55Yeah
43:56wasn't there
43:58Better, she don't mind the life
43:58I don't believe that
43:59people begin
44:00The Earth
44:01And the burning
44:03As a fresh wind
44:04Did you see
44:05Despite,
44:05Too much
44:05Honey
44:06mountains
44:06Har Punkt
44:07I believe
44:08As
44:11Alison
44:11I believe
44:12I believe
44:12We
44:13As
44:13Kar
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