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Episode 398 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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00:00Don't play dumb with me, Hunt.
00:02You are backing out of an agreement, and I don't like that.
00:05You are cutting into my profits.
00:07I didn't know that you were...
00:08Well, now you do.
00:09You are working for me, Hunt, and don't you forget it.
00:13From now on, you do exactly as you are told.
00:25Jude.
00:26Yes, love?
00:28I can't say properly.
00:30Don't leave me, Jude.
00:32I'm here, honey. I'm here.
00:34Oh, hell, me arse.
00:37What's going on with me bloody arse?
00:41I've got a blonde chick.
00:45I've got a blonde.
00:46I've got a blonde.
00:46You know, I reckon it's about time we've got a new pick of cards.
01:05Isn't it funny how that king with the torn corner keeps ending up on Lizzie's head?
01:09I beg your pardon, if you're inverting that I'm cheating, well, I'm not.
01:13Aren't you so wonderful, Lizzie Fox is going to be so impressed.
01:16I wish I could come along just to see you two together.
01:19Come on, come on. It's your turn.
01:21Right.
01:22There.
01:23Jim.
01:24Ah, terrific.
01:25We're playing poker.
01:26Oh, but I still win, don't I?
01:29Would you like me to deal the next time?
01:31No, thank you.
01:34Oh, what's wrong with you?
01:36Nothing.
01:36Oh, have you changed your mane?
01:45Here you are, Bea. You can have three spare ones.
01:47Oh, good. Pixie, give another dance.
01:49It doesn't matter.
01:50Would you?
01:52What are you looking at?
01:54Our numbers, lady.
01:56She's getting around as if someone put the wind up her.
01:59Yeah, give me two.
02:00Come off it.
02:01I get out tomorrow, it'll be just my luck to win.
02:03Yeah, well, I'll see that it gets out here.
02:04Look, I've got to sell some, otherwise it won't be anything worth winning.
02:07It's just a couple.
02:08I said no, now buzz off.
02:09Phyllis, I'll take a couple.
02:13Oh, I didn't realise I got you back to the band.
02:28Okay, come on. Out with it.
02:30What?
02:32Has the freak asked for a little cut in your racket?
02:35I'll come off with it.
02:36I'd be a fool to mix with her, wouldn't I?
02:39Remembered.
02:48I just didn't think it had happened so soon, that's all.
02:51Well, surely the doctor will be able to do something for her.
02:53I don't know, we can only hope.
02:55How is she?
02:56I've given her something, she'll probably sleep till morning.
03:02Listen, Judy, I think it's time Hazel went into hospital.
03:05No.
03:05I promised her she could stay here.
03:08Now, come on, be realistic.
03:10Hazel's going to get a lot worse.
03:12I'll manage.
03:13Will you?
03:16Now, think, Judy.
03:17Very soon she's going to be bedridden.
03:19You're going to have to do everything for her.
03:20I don't mind.
03:23Look, she's been kicked around so much in her life, she doesn't know which ends up anymore.
03:27And when that girl came here, I decided that I was going to show her that somebody cared.
03:32All right.
03:33As long as you know what you're letting yourself in for.
03:35Oh, God.
03:36Don't you think it rips me apart every time I look at her?
03:39But I'm the only home, the only family she has, and I can't take that away from her.
03:46Okay, here's her prescription.
03:48I'll pop in again in the morning.
03:52She must be a real doctor.
03:54I can't read a word of it.
03:56It's morphine.
03:58She's already on morphine.
03:59Surely there's something else you can give her.
04:01I'm afraid not.
04:03Look, just give her one of those when she needs it.
04:05But make sure it's only four in a six-hour period.
04:08Any more than that, and you could kill her.
04:10Well, would that be so bad?
04:11I mean, it would certainly be a better ending.
04:14Look, Judy, doctors aren't immune to suffering.
04:18But my job's to save life, not to take it.
04:22Poor Hayes.
04:25Life's kicked her in the teeth all along, and it's just going to keep on doing it.
04:30Right till they end.
04:31I've never known you to turn that Irish stew, Lizzie.
04:37Oh, Miss, stomach's turning around so much I wasn't going to put anything in it.
04:41I know just how you feel, Lizzie.
04:43I felt the same before all my weddings.
04:45Hey, maybe that means he'll propose to you tomorrow.
04:49Oh, that'd be a joke, wouldn't it?
04:51Well, you never know your luck.
04:53He could fly back to England, and you could whoop it up here on his money.
04:56You turn him down, and I'll grab it.
04:57I don't know how you can say that, Randy.
04:59Marriage is a holy institution.
05:01Oh, yes, I forgot.
05:03You're a regular little convert, aren't you?
05:06Well, I just hope everybody will be as lucky in marriage as I've been.
05:10Good on you, love.
05:11There should be more of it.
05:13Lizzie, I don't want you to know, Foxy, until I've found some answers to my lad, and then
05:18I'll choose a man to marry, and we can have a double wedding.
05:21Yeah, and I'll be called Mrs. Elizabeth Josephine-Birdsworth-Lawson.
05:27Sounds posh, doesn't it?
05:28Okay, come on, get on over on your lot.
05:30Hey, you could be matron of honor.
05:32You could be matron of honor.
05:35Yeah, whatever you say, Lizzie.
05:36Do us a favor, look after my stuff, will you?
05:39Oh, she'll be my side, and she sees the dress.
05:42I'll choose for her.
05:43Oh, there's Mrs. Powell.
05:47Mrs. Powell, have you got everything ready?
05:49You didn't double book yourself, did you?
05:51No, no, I didn't.
05:52Oh, that's good.
05:53Get yourself something nice, because Foxy's only used to the best, you know.
05:57Yes, so you keep telling me.
05:59No, it's all right.
06:00I've darned my stockings.
06:02I pulled out all my best clothes so I won't smell them off.
06:05Oh, good on you, Mrs. Powell.
06:08It's going to be a bonger day.
06:10I can feel it in me bones.
06:17You'll have to do better than that, won't you?
06:19I can't help it.
06:20They're not too happy about parting with their dough after they saw it the last straw.
06:23Well, well.
06:25I thought I smelled a rat.
06:26Didn't think the pickings would be big enough for you, though.
06:29They will be.
06:30Just give me time.
06:31Oh, no, your time just ran out.
06:33You're not fleecing scared kids in the street now, you know.
06:35Little game's finished, and that money goes back to the women.
06:39You're wasting your time, Steve.
06:40You listen, good lady.
06:42If that money's not returned by morning, the only number that's going to be drawn is yours.
06:47And I'll make sure of that.
06:53He frightens you, doesn't he?
06:55Listen, I know, but you can forget it.
06:56I'm going.
06:57You leave this room, and you'll wish that she got to you first.
07:01Now.
07:04You've got work to do, haven't you?
07:08I wonder where Petra is.
07:09I want her to give me a few more talking lessons.
07:12How now, brat?
07:13Lizzie!
07:14She's in her cell, freaking out about her child tomorrow.
07:17Oh, yeah.
07:19Poor little kid.
07:21I don't reckon she should worry, though.
07:23No jury's going to send her down for getting rid of a bastard like her dad was.
07:29Oh, good, love.
07:30Thought you'd like to know.
07:30It's official.
07:31You'll be leaving after breakfast.
07:32Oh, no, that's the sort of thing I like to hear.
07:35Well, take a good look, girls.
07:36You won't be seeing me in here again.
07:38Hi, Mrs. M.
07:39Did you hang my dress up?
07:41Yes, Lizzie.
07:42Don't worry about a thing.
07:43Oh, I wish I could have a few lavender bags, though.
07:46The smell of them is something.
07:48Well, what about, love?
07:49I've just found out that Stevens is taking the profits out of the numbers racket.
07:53So you forget that little game.
07:54But the jackpot, they won't draw for it if you don't keep buying it.
07:58Oh, I reckon Bea's right.
07:59There isn't going to be any jackpot.
08:01And from now on, there's going to be no numbers game, right?
08:04Right.
08:05Well, I've already hit the jackpot, so I'm going to get my gear together.
08:08What is she on about?
08:09She's getting out tomorrow.
08:11Isn't that wonderful?
08:12Everybody's being let out.
08:13Oh, good.
08:14Hey, perhaps we'll be next to you.
08:15Stop talking.
08:17What?
08:17I've got to wash my hair for tomorrow.
08:19Ooh, it must be a big day.
08:20Well, we can't help you if you like.
08:21Maybe we can put a rinse through.
08:22Oh, like bloody hell you will.
08:24Don't you worry, Bea.
08:25We'll keep away from that, Sonia.
08:27And that half-wit who's helping her.
08:31Yes, but I think it would look really chic if we could get it like that.
08:35Oh, it's too bloody short, Peeks.
08:37Oh, yeah.
08:38Get your bum off my bed.
08:41Well, if it's not me two favourite money spinners, come on, cough up the drawers on tomorrow.
08:46Not any more it isn't.
08:48Bea reckons it's finished, so bugger off.
08:50Oh, unless you'd like to help me do Lizzie's hair for tomorrow.
08:54Oh, I'll do her hair all right.
08:55I'll make her look like she's got ringworms if she doesn't put in a little contribution.
08:59Have you got kangaroos in your top paddock or something?
09:04Bea'll kill you if you keep working with that, Sonia.
09:07You let me worry about that.
09:09The drawer's still off.
09:11Not any more.
09:13You go and get your money somewhere else.
09:15We're sticking with Bea.
09:17Yeah.
09:17I mean, fellas, you should always stick by your friends.
09:20Heavens, we hardly know, Sonia.
09:21What, Pee?
09:22Hey, you pay.
09:24I'll analyze these wedding photos of yours or be confetti by your next friend.
09:28You leave her alone, you rotten bitch.
09:30What's the matter, Grant?
09:31Am I frightening you too much?
09:33I know that heart of yours can't take a lot.
09:36Phyllis, I think I would like to buy a ticket, thank you very much.
09:41Now you're talking.
09:45Well, I'm not.
09:48I won't even be here tomorrow.
09:50I wouldn't bet on it.
09:52Sonia's got push where it counts.
09:54And if you don't pay up, she'll arrange it so you don't get near that boyfriend of yours.
10:03Here.
10:06Hope Bea breaks her knuckles on you.
10:09Ta.
10:12Um, some change?
10:15Oh, and I wouldn't go mentioning this to Bea if I were you.
10:17Otherwise, Sonia might tell me to get real nasty.
10:22Oh, no!
10:24Oh.
10:32Morning.
10:33Morning.
10:34Oh, you look as though you've been up for hours.
10:35So do you.
10:37Thanks, Liz.
10:38Yeah, I didn't get much sleep last night.
10:42Oh, how's Hazel this morning?
10:44Oh, she's still sleeping, thank God.
10:46I stayed with her all night in case she needed anything.
10:48Not that I could have done much for her anyway.
10:51You know, we wouldn't let an animal go through the pain she's going through.
10:54Yeah.
10:55It's crazy, isn't it?
10:56And we're supposed to be the thinking species.
10:59Anyway, what time are you off to work?
11:00Oh, not for a few hours yet.
11:02I have to get there first to turn the deep fryers on and get the batter and stuff ready.
11:06You don't sound very excited about it.
11:08Well, it's all right, I suppose.
11:10It's better than no job at all.
11:11That's the spirit, love.
11:14Oh, wow.
11:15This is pretty powerful stuff.
11:18I tell you what, in about a half an hour's time, you make another part of this.
11:21I reckon this is just the pickup Hazel needs.
11:24You bet.
11:28Hello, Meg.
11:29Good morning.
11:30I thought Lizzie would be dragging you and Colleen out the front gate by now.
11:33She's nearly driven us out with her nagging.
11:36Would you believe she wanted us to borrow one of the departmental limousines to take her to the airport?
11:40Anyway, Irene Henderson has loaned us her driver and car.
11:44I think you're in for quite a day.
11:46What time do you leave?
11:46Oh, there's plenty of time yet.
11:47Would you mind signing this requisition for us, Mr. Toney?
11:50That's okay, good love.
11:51Here we go.
11:54Now, one gold watch, two rings, one gold, one emerald.
11:58Earrings, pocketbook, $82.47 cash and four credit cards.
12:03You keep the $2.47, a tip for services rendered.
12:07Well, it's all been wonderful, but I guess this is goodbye, ladies.
12:12Not yet, good love.
12:14Sign there and there.
12:16You know, Miss Ferguson, your presence here has confirmed all my beliefs of what a prison officer would be like.
12:21Okay, good love.
12:24You've got everything.
12:25Now, get out.
12:30Well, I guess she left the mink at home.
12:32Oh, come on, Pixie.
12:38I want to get started before lunch.
12:40Sorry, Bea.
12:41They just seem to have a mind of their own this morning.
12:44Yeah, sure, Pixie.
12:45I know what happened.
12:46The sheets saw you coming and thought they'd fall for themselves.
12:48You know, if I've done as many stupid things as you have,
12:51I'd think twice before I'd call anyone else a moron.
12:54Now, don't we own a bad purpose?
12:55You can bet we are, Stephen.
12:57So, if I were you, I'd tread very lightly.
12:59And that goes for the rest of you sheep.
13:01Let yourself get fleeced and you'll find yourself out in the cold.
13:04Oh, Lizzie, you look absolutely lovely.
13:07Doesn't she, Bea?
13:08Doesn't she, yeah.
13:09But just like the Queen, Mum.
13:11Do you like me?
13:12That's you, isn't I?
13:14Listen, I hope you know what you're doing.
13:16Look, you've got nothing to worry about just so long as you know who's giving the orders.
13:19Which you can know, Bea, if she...
13:21Well, Queen Bea is right for a king hit.
13:24And you stay right behind me, fellas, dear.
13:25Could be very dangerous if you step out of mine.
13:28Never know when the firing might start.
13:29Let's do a couple of circuits and we have a good look.
13:32Beautiful.
13:33Those lessons play it off.
13:34Yeah.
13:35Goodbye, ladies.
13:37I'm just going to meet my gentleman friend.
13:40Bye-bye, love.
13:41Good luck.
13:41Bye.
13:42Oh, doesn't she look lovely?
13:44Yeah, doesn't she, though.
13:45But unfortunately for the loyal subjects, we have work to do.
13:49Oh, hello, Lizzie.
13:59Thought you'd be gone by now.
14:00G'day, Doc.
14:01Didn't we all?
14:02Only the plane's late, so I've been sitting here for two bloody hours.
14:06Hello, Mrs. Morris.
14:07Morning.
14:08Oh, someone's popular.
14:10Here's the money for the expenses today, Mrs. Morris.
14:12Thanks, Mrs. Reynolds.
14:13No, Doctor.
14:14I thought you'd be going to the trial.
14:15Yeah, I wanted to, but I'm a bit worried about Patterson and Matilda.
14:18Oh, yes, of course.
14:19I'm just having the baby arrives in time so I can pick up Petra at the court.
14:22Good luck.
14:22Right, I'll see you later.
14:24Have a good day, Lizzie.
14:25Thanks, Doc.
14:27Half a bloody day.
14:30What are all these letters?
14:31Oh, they seem to be the answers to some heart bomb adder.
14:34Now, I don't know who they're for, but they're all addressed to the advertiser.
14:38Yes, well, I've got a pretty fair idea.
14:39See if you can find out who they're for, would you, and send it to me?
14:42Right.
14:43Ready to go?
14:44Oh, just give me two minutes.
14:46Mrs. Powell!
14:48Oh, you do come up well.
14:51She's going to knock Foxy's eyes out, isn't she, Mrs. Reynolds?
14:54Yes.
14:54Now, you remember not to wander off on your own today, all right?
14:57Don't you worry.
14:58I couldn't get far in these bloody shoes anyway.
15:02Enjoy yourselves.
15:03Oh, thank you.
15:03All I need is to get to the hairdressers and have a proper do.
15:07I just never dreamed I'd have so many answers, Mrs. Reynolds, but, well, it's sad in a way,
15:20isn't it?
15:21All those poor, lonely men who...
15:23Mason!
15:24Yes, Mrs. Reynolds?
15:26How did this ad get into the newspaper?
15:29Well, I've been training a pigeon that comes to my...
15:33Stop right there.
15:34Oh, but...
15:34I want the truth, Mason.
15:37How did this get out of the prison?
15:39Well, I just put it in the normal way.
15:44Oh, well, I didn't like to say so in case one of the officers got into trouble for not censoring it.
15:50All right, Mason.
15:51You can take her back now, Mrs. O'Shea.
15:53Oh, but I thought you were going to help me choose one of them.
15:56No, Mason, I am not.
15:57That pleasure is all yours.
16:00Right, that'll be all.
16:02Yes, Mrs. Reynolds.
16:04And Mason.
16:05Hmm?
16:06No more ads in the newspaper.
16:08Of course not.
16:10I'm sure I'll find one out of that lot.
16:12Hmm.
16:18I didn't think we'd ever get going.
16:21I must say it's a lovely day for a drive, though.
16:25Isn't it, Colleen?
16:26I beg your pardon?
16:29Just practicing.
16:30I can't call you Mrs. Powell in front of Foxy now, can I?
16:34And conversationally, you'll have to call me Mrs. Birdsworth, Meg.
16:40Or should I call you Margaret?
16:42That sounds more like a secretary, doesn't it?
16:49Hello, Chiefs.
16:51You look really nice.
16:53Oh, God.
16:55I knew that'd happen.
16:57Come on.
16:58I've got to get somebody to do me hair really quickly.
17:02Lizzie, we haven't even decided yet whether we'll go...
17:05Oh, come on, Mrs. M. Fair go.
17:07I can't look a fright.
17:08I mean, Foxy's used to seeing classy ladies.
17:11Oh, God.
17:11All right.
17:12All right, Lizzie.
17:13The hairdresser's it is.
17:14Oh, you're a little beauty, Mrs. Powell.
17:16Hurry up, Chiefs.
17:22We've got a lot of appointments to keep.
17:24Rosie, all set to go?
17:36Yes, Mr. Dunn.
17:37I'll just get the lettuce.
17:38I've been keeping it crisp.
17:41You've got the cutest little bum I've seen in a long time.
17:44Please don't do that.
17:45Oh, come on.
17:46I bet you love him.
17:48Here, what the hell are you doing?
17:49Hey, you get back here or you're out of a job.
17:57You can stick your job.
17:58Good morning, Eddie.
18:19I didn't expect to see you today.
18:26Good morning.
18:28Just how close were you and Jerry Turner?
18:31What do you mean?
18:32Sonia, I have to know.
18:33It's important.
18:35Why?
18:36We found out that he was pushing junk with a nice little protection racket on the side.
18:43And the brains behind the whole set-up is a female.
18:47Is that you?
18:48Oh, now I've heard it all.
18:54What's the matter, Eddie?
18:55Have they promised you a promotion?
18:57No, look, it's not going to work this time, Sonia.
18:59A couple of victims have talked.
19:02Now, just tell me the truth.
19:06All right.
19:09It was me.
19:10Well, you were always so soft, Eddie.
19:15I hated you for that.
19:18See, you've caught me right down the line, haven't you?
19:24But just tell me why you married me in the first place.
19:27You were a good cover.
19:29I'd like to go now.
19:35Of course, Mr. Stevens.
19:44Don't worry, Stevens.
19:46You've always got me.
19:48I really love your salon.
19:56Reminds me of the one I go to in Rome.
19:59Thanks.
19:59Hope to see you here again.
20:01I usually travel with my own hairdresser.
20:04We go everywhere.
20:05London, Paris.
20:07I might know her.
20:09Oh, I don't think so.
20:10She just has her own sort of customers.
20:14Customers.
20:16Madam Beatrice.
20:20There.
20:21How about that?
20:22It doesn't look any different.
20:25But it's fuller.
20:26Very softening.
20:28But it doesn't look any different.
20:30Well, there was no need to change anything.
20:32The style is perfect for you.
20:35What do you reckon?
20:36Well, if I didn't know any better,
20:38I would have said that Madam Beatrice had done it.
20:40That's just what I mean, and I wanted a change.
20:44Oh, bugger it.
20:46You see?
20:48Right.
20:49How much is that?
20:50Shampoo in style.
20:52That's $30.
20:54$30?
20:55You've got to be joking.
20:57Oh, God.
20:59$30 and I look the bloody same as when I walked in the joint.
21:03Just keep quiet here.
21:04Well, I'm sorry.
21:05That's the charge for a shampoo in style.
21:07No, no, no.
21:08That's fine.
21:08Thank you very much, Tom.
21:11Well, how much does Madam Beatrice charge?
21:14A couple of fags.
21:16And nothing if she's trying to give them up.
21:18That is enough, Lizzie.
21:19You're not kidding.
21:21$30.
21:22I could open me own bloody shop for that.
21:24Get out, Birdsworth.
21:25Mrs. Birdsworth, to you.
21:29A couple of fags.
21:33I, George Dobson, am seeking a life's partner.
21:39I am a very sincere person, as I hope you are.
21:41This photograph shows me with my dear mother.
21:44Oh, forget it.
21:45Oh, well, he does sound like a very nice person.
21:48Have you got mum?
21:48She made a good top dog.
21:49Come on, try another one.
21:51Oh, well, there's lots here.
21:52The person must have a hernia.
21:56Hi, my name's Jo.
21:58I'm a merchant seaman who gets into court every three months.
22:02Maybe we can get together when you get out.
22:04I figure, with you being locked away with a lot of women for a few months,
22:09and me being cooped up with a lot of bloke for three months,
22:12I'd like to get on board and...
22:15Well, he doesn't sound like a very nice person at all.
22:18No, I didn't include a photograph of his mum.
22:20Oh, I'm not even going to answer his letter.
22:22He doesn't sound like a marion kind of...
22:23May I have a look?
22:24Thanks.
22:26I wish Petra was here to help me answer these.
22:29Oh, at least you might have trouble answering this one.
22:31I mean, the others, I'm not even going to answer that one.
22:34I mean, what do you say to a man like that?
22:38How about yes?
22:39God, I could do with a quick whiskey before I have to face him.
22:55Please, Mrs. Andrew.
22:56No, Lucy, you can't.
22:58Oh, I don't know whether me nerves are going to stand up to it.
23:00I can't even remember me posh voice.
23:03You will be fine.
23:05Just get your story straight.
23:07Mrs. Perry, you know that photo that we had taken you and me together for five years?
23:13It's nice to meet you, brother.
23:16Lizzie!
23:19Mick.
23:21Mick, dear.
23:23Mick be baggered.
23:24Call me Foxy.
23:24Oh.
23:25Well, you're looking wonderful.
23:30Oh, you look wonderful, too.
23:33Oh, it's good to be home.
23:35East, west, home's best, eh?
23:37Absolutely.
23:39One gets so tired of travel.
23:42Oh, this is my secretary, Meg Morris.
23:45Hello, Mr. Lawson.
23:46Now, call me Mick.
23:47Lizzie's told me what a real good secretary you are.
23:50She says you really keep her in line.
23:52It's not always easy.
23:53Still a bit of a tartar, eh, Lizzie?
23:55Oh, no, not any more, Mick.
23:59Uh, hello.
24:00I'm Colleen.
24:01You don't have to tell me who you are, darling.
24:03You're the spittin' image of your mum.
24:10I think this calls for a little drink.
24:13Uh, Mrs. Birdsworth, remember what the doctor said.
24:16Oh, forget him for today.
24:18Your mother and I have got a lot of catching up to do.
24:20Eh, Lizzie?
24:21I need a drink.
24:23Thanks, Lizzie.
24:29Okay, lunch is on.
24:36That's Hazel.
24:37Terrible.
24:38If only that pain would let up for a while.
24:41Is she taking a tablet?
24:42Oh, yeah, I just gave her one.
24:43Wally, I'm trying to comfort her.
24:45What can I say?
24:46She should be in a hospital.
24:48No!
24:49She doesn't want to go to hospital.
24:50I couldn't do that to her.
24:52But, Jenny, I'm scared that you won't last the distance.
24:54I'll have to.
24:55She is not going to die in hospital.
24:57All right, all right.
24:58Go and get something to eat.
24:59No, I'd better get back to her.
25:02Go and get something to eat.
25:04I'll go up and sit with her for a while.
25:07Okay.
25:10Thanks.
25:19Well, I bet the old town's changed a bit, eh, Liz?
25:21Oh, yes, but not as much as London, I suppose.
25:25Probably just as well the way things are at the moment.
25:28Where do you stay when you're in London?
25:30Oh, I leave that all to Meg, dear.
25:34You don't maintain a place, then?
25:36Um, Mrs. Burtworth's much happier travelling.
25:41I thought we were going to go sightseeing.
25:43Oh, well, let's have another drink first.
25:45It'll look all the better.
25:47Definitely not.
25:48You know how it disagrees with you, Mother?
25:55Well, it never used to.
25:56Anyway, I could do another one.
25:58Waiter.
25:59Yes, sir?
26:00Uh, two gin and tonics,
26:02whiskey sour,
26:03and a brandy and tonic.
26:05Make that a double gin.
26:06They'll all be singles, thank you.
26:08Yes, ma'am.
26:09You were right, Liz.
26:10She's ready to keep you in order.
26:12Well, I think I need a...
26:14I'm just going to powder my nose.
26:17I'll come with you.
26:18Oh, no, Meg will come, thank you, dear.
26:21It's no trouble, Mother.
26:27Lizzie's certainly come a long way.
26:30It's amazing.
26:31I can remember when she and Blossom didn't have a cracker.
26:34Look at her now.
26:35Yes.
26:36I would never believe it.
26:39Amazing.
26:41How much was that last race horse she bought?
26:43She told me about it in a letter, and I've forgotten.
26:46Oh, that one.
26:47Oh, well, that was probably...
26:49Oh, be about...
26:50Oh, thank you, thank you.
26:52I wonder if they take traveller's cheques.
27:00Unfortunately, I don't have any local currency.
27:02Oh, well, that's all right.
27:03I handle all the personal finances.
27:08Mrs. Birdsworth's treat.
27:11Oh, come on.
27:11Come on, Birdsworth.
27:12Get out of there.
27:14No.
27:15Listen, I want some straight answers out of you.
27:19Well, I will if you calm down.
27:22Calm down?
27:23I'm as calm as I'm going to be until you tell me what's going on.
27:27I told Mick a few lies.
27:31Oh, God, a few lies.
27:33Well, you had no right to bring me into them.
27:36You didn't know he was coming out here.
27:39You're not going to dog me in, are you?
27:46No, no, I suppose not.
27:49Oh, you're a credit to me, Mrs. Pell.
27:53Wash up and let's get out of here.
28:00What's keeping you two?
28:01I don't know what I'm saying out there.
28:03Yes, but we're coming.
28:06Lizzie, the things you've told him.
28:07Exactly.
28:09Well, I've got to be carried away.
28:12What's he like?
28:13Well, he seems very nice.
28:14I mean, he's easy enough to talk to.
28:16It's just that I don't know what I'm talking about.
28:18Yes, but are we ready for round two?
28:20Beauty!
28:21I could do with another drink.
28:23Oh, now I'll kill her.
28:25That is not what I meant.
28:26Oh, God.
28:28He'll think I'm aware of some.
28:30Oh, let him.
28:30We are now going on a sightseeing tour,
28:33and then we're going to the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Birdsworth for afternoon tea.
28:37Oh, I forgot about Mrs. Henderson's joint.
28:41Well, come on.
28:42I want to see how I've gone up in the world.
28:45And you never saw any behaviour from your late brother-in-law
28:57that would suggest he was having incestuous relations
29:00with one or both of his daughters?
29:02No.
29:07That will be all.
29:09You may step down.
29:14Call your next witness.
29:16I call Petra Roberts.
29:18I've got to have more tablets.
29:25No, you've just had some.
29:27I can't stand this pain.
29:30God, I wish it was over.
29:33Where's Jude?
29:34She's downstairs.
29:37Jude's me best mate.
29:39Me only mate.
29:40Is there anybody else who should know you're here?
29:42No.
29:43Me mum's been dead for years.
29:46I never got on with me dad.
29:48He's probably dead by now for all I know.
29:51I've got no one.
29:52You've got your kids.
29:54No, I haven't.
29:55Not anymore.
29:56She's got them.
29:58Still, they're being looked after.
30:02I couldn't bear to think of them not being looked after.
30:06I suppose it's all worked out for the best in the end.
30:09I'm not leaving anything behind.
30:12No family, nothing.
30:14That's Judy.
30:16Yeah.
30:19I'm not scared of dying.
30:22Honest, I'm not.
30:24I've been praying I'll die.
30:27Soon.
30:29It's the pain.
30:31It just won't let up.
30:33I can't stand this pain.
30:36Hayes, I brought you something to eat.
30:39I couldn't, Judy.
30:40Come on, it's direct for mum and brides.
30:42I'm sorry.
30:44Yeah, well, uh, maybe later, huh?
30:48Hayes, lie back down.
30:51Come on.
30:53Come on, honey.
30:54Try and get some sleep now.
30:56That's a girl.
31:00On the night of May the 16th, your father was slain by a carving knife.
31:04Is this the knife?
31:09Yes.
31:11Would you tell us, in your own words, what occurred that night?
31:15Thank you, Watson.
31:42There were several calls, miss.
31:43Oh, yes.
31:44Well, thanks.
31:45Miss Morris will take care of those.
31:46Very well, Miss Hunter.
31:48It's a beautiful home you have, this.
31:50Yeah, it's not cramped.
31:52That's one thing about it.
31:53Are you going to show me around, aren't you?
31:55Oh, sure.
31:56Certainly, Mick.
31:57Where would you like to start?
31:59May I suggest tea in the drawing room first, madam?
32:02What a good idea.
32:03And then I'd like to see the house.
32:05Well, Watson will show you around, won't you, Watson?
32:07Certainly, madam.
32:08May I take your coat, sir?
32:10Oh, yeah.
32:10Thanks.
32:10Oh, here, let me help you.
32:14Came unstitched in Egypt.
32:16Haven't had a chance to get it fixed.
32:20Through here, sir.
32:21Come on.
32:21Taking the rest of the day off?
32:36No.
32:37I was just on my way back.
32:39And what's that you put under Lizzie's pillow?
32:42Oh, nothing.
32:43I was just straightening her bed.
32:44Well, well, now, where did this come from?
32:53The tooth fairy?
32:55Well.
32:55Well.
32:57Well, it's Lizzie's.
32:58Lizzie always carries every cent she's got on her.
33:00Now, where did this five come from?
33:03Lizzie won it.
33:04How?
33:06The numbers game, Bea.
33:07I thought I told you I didn't want anyone buying numbers.
33:10Well, Phyllis made us.
33:12She said that Sonia would ruin Lizzie's day out with Mick if we didn't.
33:16Well, we just had to.
33:17Why didn't you tell me?
33:18I don't know.
33:19I guess we were just frightened of Phyllis.
33:22Phyllis?
33:22Phyllis is a pushover.
33:24But that Sonia bitch she needs dealing with, and right now.
33:31Fantastic.
33:31Did you decorate it yourself?
33:35Oh, come on, Mick.
33:37I couldn't paint all this.
33:40God, Lizzie, you haven't changed a bit.
33:43Thank you, Mick.
33:45I love this porcelain.
33:47Victorian, isn't it?
33:48No, I got that one in Adelaide.
33:50Mother.
33:53Stop playing the pool.
34:00Shall I serve, madam?
34:01Yes, please, Watson.
34:04God, Lizzie, you've certainly spent some money.
34:06Do you like that one?
34:07Oh, what do you think?
34:08You can't buy that sort of thing in London these days.
34:10Well, you have it.
34:12How about?
34:13Spurgeworth.
34:13But he likes it.
34:15Yes, but, well, that was a gift from Irene Henderson.
34:20How do you think she'd feel if you suddenly just gave it away?
34:23May I remind you, madam, that Mrs. Henderson will be calling on you tomorrow.
34:27I couldn't accept it, Lizzie.
34:29Must be worth a thousand.
34:30A thousand?
34:31Mrs. Henderson has been very generous to you.
34:34She's got more money than sense.
34:37Mick, how are you going to have your tea?
34:39Oh, she's black, thanks.
34:40You're tea, madam.
34:51Thank you, Watson.
34:52End it over.
34:54End it over.
34:55Will that be all, madam?
35:05Yes, thank you, Watson.
35:10How long has Watson been with you?
35:13Too bloody long.
35:16Kate, Mrs. Spurgeworth.
35:17Yeah, 50%.
35:22What about Smith?
35:25Any trouble?
35:26Well, she talked them out of buying, but we talked them into it.
35:29I'll bet.
35:30Hunt, did she get her money?
35:32Out of the gross.
35:33Well, after all, we are partners.
35:35Yeah, what does DW make?
35:36Get back to work, Smith.
35:37I was looking for Stevens.
35:39I might have known I'd get you as a bonus.
35:40I said, get back to work.
35:42Oh, and stand by while you two rip everyone off.
35:45What do you propose to do about it?
35:46Get back to work.
35:48You choose, Stevens.
36:02Hand it over.
36:03No way.
36:04Hand over that money.
36:05It's going back to the women.
36:07Look, they won't miss it.
36:10Thanks, Smith.
36:12You just earned yourself a charge.
36:15Striking another prisoner.
36:17That's not on, Smith.
36:30Funny, isn't it?
36:31After all these years.
36:32Yeah.
36:34It's great being with you.
36:37You know, I used to envy, Blossom.
36:40Why?
36:42Because he had you.
36:43After he went off, I thought we might even team up together.
36:48Oh, you didn't say anything, Mick, and you never were the shy type.
36:52I did bring in that bunch of violets.
36:54Oh, they were beautiful.
36:57They were dead.
36:59Mind you, I had to bring them up, Bush, and all that heat.
37:02They were lovely.
37:03I pressed them in a book.
37:04I used to look at them and wonder where you were.
37:08I knew you'd be doing something exciting.
37:13Izzy, do you have to leave for China tomorrow?
37:16What are we going to do if Mick stays on too late?
37:24You'll just have to tell him that Mrs. Birdsworth has a dinner engagement.
37:28He'll take the hint.
37:31Do you think he's genuine?
37:32What do you mean?
37:34Well, he hasn't offered to pay for a thing all day.
37:37Oh, I suppose he just considers himself to be the guest.
37:41I don't know.
37:43Oh, I see.
37:44You don't think he would be so attentive if he knew she was just a penniless old jailbird?
37:49I'm not sure.
37:51I mean, you saw his coat.
37:53I mean, the lining was all ripped.
37:54It was hired.
37:56I mean, I saw the label.
37:58You know, I think he's...
38:00Broke?
38:04Izzy fell asleep.
38:07Just as I was about to propose.
38:11What's this about her being a jailbird?
38:15It's true.
38:18I'm sorry.
38:21Lizzy has been an inmate at Wentworth Detention Centre.
38:26She has been for years.
38:29But this house, her clothes...
38:32It's a set-up.
38:34She's on a day release.
38:35All this to impress me?
38:36She couldn't bear it if she thought you'd found out the truth.
38:41But if you're not her secretary...
38:42I'm a prison officer.
38:44And Colleen here is deputy governor of the prison.
38:50Bloody hell.
38:52What a joke.
38:55Are you ready for this, ladies?
38:57I am broke.
38:59Flat as a millpot.
39:01We're all ponies.
39:07What about Watson?
39:08Is he on the up and up?
39:09Well, um...
39:11Yes, I think he's probably the only one who is.
39:15I thought she was rich.
39:18So rich.
39:20Well, it wouldn't be the first time I'm married for money.
39:22Somehow, with Lizzy, it would have been different.
39:29Please don't tell her that you know.
39:31No.
39:33But you'll have to give her my goodbyes.
39:35And what are you going to do?
39:37I don't know.
39:38I'm just gambling everything on this.
39:40I'll land on my feet, I suppose.
39:41I usually do.
39:43I'll, uh...
39:44see myself out.
39:46It's been a pleasure.
39:49Oh, uh...
39:50Don't leave me out there too long.
39:52It's getting chilly.
40:01Petra Roberts killed her father in cold blood.
40:04She blamed him for her mother's suicide.
40:08She admitted her guilt on the very night of the murder.
40:12It was only after her younger sister's death
40:15that the accused changed her story.
40:18In her sister's death
40:21this woman
40:24found the perfect victim
40:26upon whom to transfer her guilt.
40:29There's no evidence to corroborate
40:31her horror tales of incest and brutality.
40:35But there is evidence
40:36that Petra Roberts is a murderess
40:38and should be found guilty as charged.
40:41Mr. Manningham,
40:45you may address the jury.
40:48It is for you to decide
40:50whether the defendant
40:51was a villain
40:52or a victim.
40:54This girl
40:55who has suffered
40:56the tragic suicide of her mother
40:58and the suspected suicide
40:59of her beloved sister.
41:02I put it to you
41:03that she is a victim
41:04just as her mother
41:05and sister were victims.
41:07Petra Roberts
41:08is not a killer.
41:10On the contrary,
41:11she was willing to sacrifice her life
41:13for her sister Emma
41:14and for her mother's memory.
41:17Why didn't he say goodbye?
41:22God, I hope he's all right.
41:24Oh, why do you say that?
41:26Well, I didn't like to mention that
41:27but I reckon he was down on his uppers.
41:30Why?
41:31He didn't hit his kick all day
41:33and that's not like me.
41:35God, he'd give you the world
41:36if he had it.
41:37Not much gets past you,
41:38does it, Lizzie?
41:40You figured it too.
41:43I hope you didn't let on to him.
41:44It would have hurt his pride terribly.
41:47We didn't.
41:48You know,
41:50he was going to propose to me
41:51while we were in the garden.
41:53And what would your answer have been?
41:55I don't know.
41:58I pretended to be asleep.
42:00Come on.
42:01Let's get you back.
42:07Come on.
42:12It's a beautiful house.
42:14Madam,
42:15these have just arrived for you.
42:18There was no note.
42:19Oh,
42:20I don't need one.
42:22I know who they're from.
42:24Come on.
42:24Petra Roberts,
42:39you have been found guilty
42:40of the murder of William Roberts.
42:43I hereby sentence you
42:44to life imprisonment
42:46with a non-parole period
42:48of five years.
42:50Is there anything you wish to say?
42:52I didn't.
42:57I didn't do it.
43:05Pill time.
43:08Came around quickly this time, didn't it?
43:09Yeah.
43:10Here we are.
43:10Put out your hand
43:11like a good girl.
43:12You got them?
43:14Use your water.
43:15That's right.
43:19That's right.
43:21Please, Jude.
43:23I can't stand this pain anymore.
43:25You've got to help me.
43:27I will.
43:28I'll be here all the time.
43:29You'll see.
43:30You're my mate, aren't you?
43:32Of course I am.
43:33Yeah.
43:33You're the only one I've got.
43:35You've got to help me.
43:36Help me out of this.
43:40Please, Jude.
43:42Be my mate.
43:43My best mate.
43:45Help me.
43:46Please.
43:48Kill me.
43:50Kill me.
43:51Kill me.
43:51Kill me.
43:52He used to give me roses
44:00I wish he could again
44:05But that was on the outside
44:11And things were different then
44:16On the inside the sun still shines
44:21And the rain falls down
44:26But the sun and rain are Christmas too
44:31When morning comes around
44:36Last night I dreamed we were together
44:41Sharing all the love for the moon
44:46Till I had to face the nightmare
44:52Of waking up alone
44:56On the inside the roses glow
45:00They don't mind the stony ground
45:06But the roses here are Christmas too
45:11When morning comes around
45:16Amen
45:19END
45:21Midday
45:21From Pợi
45:22Without Purgers
45:24To Be Ouriritual
45:25In Thee
45:26From P credibility
45:28From Pint off
45:30Atle
45:30From PINE
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