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Episode 401 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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00:00Yes, gentlemen, what can I do for you?
00:05Is there a Miss Judith Bryant living here?
00:07Yes, there is, but I'd rather not disturb her at the moment.
00:11She's sleeping upstairs.
00:12I'm afraid we'll have to disturb her.
00:14Mr. Wallace.
00:17Why, what's wrong?
00:18I have a warrant for her arrest.
00:21What's the charge?
00:23Murder.
00:24Now go through to reception, Smith.
00:26They're waiting for you.
00:27Don't look around, just go.
00:30Well, that wasn't very nice, was it, Birdsworth?
00:41Going off to Barnhurst like that and not saying goodbye to you?
00:46I just don't understand some people.
00:51Me.
00:54Oh, me.
00:56Oh, me.
01:00Oh, me.
01:02Oh, me.
01:04Oh, me.
01:06Oh, me.
01:08Oh, me.
01:20Oh.
01:21I'm a wreck.
01:24Yes, come on.
01:25There's nothing you can do about that.
01:26Come on, I want you to stand up.
01:28Birdsworth, you heard me.
01:30Will you please stand up?
01:31Come on.
01:32What's wrong?
01:34Oh, I'm bugging me up.
01:36Oh, my God.
01:38Get Dr. Collins, will you? Come on.
01:40Yes, all right. Come down.
01:42I want you to try and stand up if you can.
01:44Come on. Can't do anything.
01:46She didn't leave and say goodbye.
01:48Maybe hurt yourself.
01:51June.
01:52June.
02:04June, you stupid dumb woman.
02:11She's not here.
02:12You don't say.
02:13She hasn't shot through, has she?
02:15Oh, come on. She's probably down at the shops.
02:17Well, we'll just make sure she hasn't taken a change of clothes with.
02:20Oh, just a sec.
02:22I don't believe I saw your search warrant.
02:25Now, let's keep it friendly, Mr. Wallace.
02:27Taking the words right out of my mouth.
02:29Look, the trouble is, we've got some of the women around here a little wary of the law.
02:33You don't say.
02:34Yeah, they wouldn't take too kindly to the fact that I let you search their things without a search warrant.
02:38Now, that will save me a hell of a headache explaining to them might undo all my good work.
02:44Well, if Miss Bryant ever shows up from the shops, do her a favour and let us know, okay?
02:49Yeah, sure.
02:51Of course, it'll be easier all round if she gives herself up.
02:54But we can't ask for miracles.
02:55Oh, goodness, what beautiful, beautiful flowers.
03:02Oh, I'm thrilled you like them.
03:04Oh, there's been me.
03:05Oh, I wonder which one of those wonderful men it was.
03:07Good evening, Mrs. Powell.
03:09Shouldn't Mason be in the dining room?
03:10Oh, yes, I was, Miss Ferguson.
03:11Then hop, do it.
03:12Oh, I'm looking for Lizzie.
03:14Yes, where is Birdsworth, by the way?
03:16She's with the doctor at the moment.
03:17She's broken a wrist.
03:18Broken a wrist?
03:19How?
03:19Get moving, Mason.
03:21Otherwise, you'll be doing her jobs as well as your own.
03:24Oh, yes.
03:25Yes, I'm just going.
03:27Well, how did Birdsworth break her wrist?
03:30Couldn't have been from work.
03:32No, by banging on the security gates when you were escorting Smith out by yourself.
03:38Mrs. Powell, it would seem that you are suggesting something.
03:41Miss Ferguson, the rule book you are so fond of states that no single officer shall take charge of a dangerous inmate unless accompanied by another officer.
03:54I can handle Smith.
03:57Obviously couldn't yesterday.
03:59I consider this a serious offence.
04:04Robert's in the dining room?
04:07Yes.
04:08Are those flowers for her?
04:09Between her and Mason, they're turning this place into a lonely hearts club.
04:15Just send her, Miss Ferguson.
04:16Yes, Mrs. Powell.
04:19Before or after the champagne and violins arrive.
04:25It's not like Judy to just up and leave.
04:28She panicked.
04:30Couldn't face being put back and Wentworth again.
04:33I can understand that.
04:34It's a dreadful place.
04:36I just wish I could help.
04:37Oh, that's all right, love.
04:39There's nothing anybody can do.
04:41Yes, there is around here at least.
04:43You can't run the place on your own.
04:44I'm going to have a damn good try, for duty's sake.
04:47But you can't.
04:48There's too much work.
04:50I tell you what, I'll stay home tomorrow.
04:52I can help you out with a few things.
04:54Hang on.
04:54What about this great new job you were telling me about?
04:56Oh, that.
04:58It's only factory work.
05:00It's just a try-out anyway.
05:01It's still a job.
05:02But this is more important.
05:05Oh, what a help, Wally.
05:06You've been so good to me.
05:08Yeah, you forget it, kiddo.
05:10I mean, you stay employed.
05:11Get your own life set out.
05:13That's what comes first.
05:15Yeah, I suppose so.
05:17Besides, I'll be able to cope.
05:20Won't be veggie burgers every night.
05:22Just every second night.
05:26Oh, what if she never comes back?
05:30Oh, Wally, she could hide out for years and years,
05:32always being scared.
05:34Ah, she's sensible.
05:36She'll be back.
05:37Yep.
05:38She just wants a little bit of space to work things out,
05:40that's all.
05:43Pixie told us about Lizzie.
05:44Is she all right?
05:45You'll find out soon enough.
05:47I suppose I don't have to tell you who these are from.
05:54They're beautiful.
05:56Hmm.
05:57Look, I found this in the staff room.
06:01It's not exactly burnt china, but it'll hold water.
06:07Petra.
06:09I think I don't have to tell you
06:12that I don't approve of relationships
06:14between prisoners and staff.
06:17Oh.
06:21Well, come on.
06:22Don't want them to die, do you?
06:24No, of course not.
06:26By the way, that note,
06:28it hasn't been censored.
06:29Darling, I've always loved you.
06:50And always will.
06:53Please, don't make me wait.
06:54There's something I want you to have.
06:58It's hidden in the flowers.
07:00Please accept it.
07:03Now, not later.
07:05Scott.
07:05Oh, Scott.
07:19Oh, Scott.
07:25Hey, get a load of this, the cripple of the month.
07:50Is it really broken, Lizzie?
07:53It must be hurting.
07:54You look really awful.
07:55Maybe something else is bothering her.
07:59She's gone.
08:01She's gone.
08:02She's gone where?
08:03The screws have shipped her off to Barnoos.
08:07Are you sure?
08:08She was only inside, or?
08:10Of course, I'm sure.
08:12Frequently, never say what.
08:15Yeah?
08:15Well, that's the best news I've heard all week.
08:18Smith was history.
08:19It's about time she was put out to pasture.
08:20She was my first man.
08:26And I'm never going to see her again.
08:28I can't believe it.
08:30Well, what are we going to do now, Lizzie?
08:32You'll do what you always do, of course.
08:34Yeah, that's right.
08:35Flap at the heels of the new top dog.
08:37Don't worry, your pretty little minds.
08:39I'll take good care of the business.
08:41The Queen is dead.
08:42Long live the Queen.
08:49It's great, isn't it?
08:50I've just put myself down for three shifts in a row.
08:53Dedicated lady.
08:54Tired lady.
08:55Well, I'm not in the market for any overtime this week.
08:58Marty's coming home this afternoon.
09:00Great.
09:01Enjoy the break.
09:02Oh, we shall.
09:04We didn't get much of a chance to celebrate last time.
09:07No, well, who could forget that?
09:09Uh, listen, don't go hitting any high spots, will you?
09:14Do try and remember you're his mother,
09:17not a swinging 20-year-old.
09:18Thanks very much.
09:20Just because you're old and tired.
09:24Oh, hello, Wally.
09:25Oh, I need you.
09:26Come in.
09:27I heard about Hazel.
09:28I'm sorry.
09:29Yeah.
09:30How's Judy?
09:32Well, she's pretty knocked out, actually.
09:34Can I see Anne?
09:36It's important.
09:37Sure.
09:42Surely you're not expected to work, Lizzie.
09:44No.
09:45But I've got to keep me eye on things for Pete.
09:49Bloody hell.
09:50Oh, she's going to have a fat salamide.
09:52You know, Lizzie, Sonia's watching.
09:55Yeah.
09:55Well, we've got our rights.
09:58And I reckon Beard wants to stand up for them anyway.
10:01You're right, Lizzie.
10:02But she wouldn't want you to play into Sonia's hands either.
10:04Yes, well, let's change the subject, shall we?
10:08Mrs Powell had some lovely flowers today.
10:11They're yours, aren't they?
10:13The flowers?
10:14Did Dr Collins send them?
10:15Yes, you did.
10:16Oh.
10:16Fury, I knew it'd come good.
10:19I mean, I knew he wouldn't give up.
10:21Oh, it's wonderful.
10:23I feel just as happy as if they were mine.
10:25You're very lucky, Petra.
10:27Yeah, well, luck can change.
10:28So why don't you stop bludging and fold those sheets?
10:31Exactly what I was about to do.
10:34Get a load of this.
10:35You didn't get that at buy-up, did you?
10:37How dare you?
10:38Give it back.
10:39Hey, the dog hasn't just got rocks in his head.
10:41He's giving them away.
10:42Petra, you're engaged.
10:43So give it back.
10:45No way.
10:45I know what someone who can give me a good price on this.
10:48Oh, that's an engagement ring.
10:50You can't lick that.
10:51You keep out of this ring.
10:52All right, the game's over.
10:53Give it back.
10:54Come on, Sonia.
10:54I was coming for you now.
10:59I'm glad we've got the circles.
11:01You see, I can be very generous,
11:03providing we all do as we're told.
11:06And we wouldn't want Petra to lose her ring.
11:09Look, well, the flowers are right.
11:15I didn't get a chance to see them.
11:17Gorgeous.
11:18When any girl's heart.
11:19Oh, that was the idea.
11:21Look, can I see Petra tomorrow?
11:22Just for a few minutes?
11:23Of course you can.
11:24Just get Mrs. Powell to fix it.
11:26Thanks.
11:27Well, I'd better go.
11:28Maternity calls.
11:30Oh, hi, Wally.
11:31Glad I caught you, Scott.
11:32Have you heard the autopsy results?
11:35No.
11:36Well, it's official.
11:38Hazel died of morphine poisoning.
11:40Oh, no.
11:42They'll probably be asking you a few questions,
11:44you know, seeing as you signed the death certificate.
11:46Yeah.
11:46Well, no, I can handle that.
11:47It's a duty that's in trouble, isn't it?
11:49Yeah.
11:49You could say that.
11:51The cops are charging her with Hazel's murder.
11:55She's gone missing.
11:56No, that's the worst thing she could do.
11:58Surely she knows how much harder that'll make it.
12:01I think she had her reasons,
12:02like not wanting to come back to this place.
12:05Yeah, look, I really have to go.
12:07Let me know if I can help, okay?
12:08Anything.
12:09Sure.
12:11Oh, what a mess.
12:14Any idea where she's gone?
12:18I was hoping you weren't going to ask me that question.
12:20Wally, if you'd know, you've got to go and find her.
12:21Oh, I just want to give her a chance, damn it.
12:23A chance is better if she comes back.
12:24Yeah, well, slow down.
12:25Look, I know that, and I think Judy knows.
12:27On what earth did she go off like that?
12:29She just wanted a bit of breathing space.
12:31I mean, but once she sorts it out,
12:33she'll settle down,
12:34and I think it's important she does it on her own.
12:37Oh, face facts, Wally.
12:38What if the police find her?
12:46Where?
12:50My old shack in the hills.
12:54I'm really happy for you, love.
12:56When's the big day?
12:58I don't know.
12:59I haven't even told Scott I've accepted yet.
13:01You take ages, Petra.
13:02There's the arrangements you make
13:04and the wedding dress to get...
13:05Oh, clumsy, aren't you, Mason?
13:07Oh, don't do that.
13:08I'm dirty, too.
13:09A real little pig.
13:10They've just been washed.
13:12Sunny, that don't look clean to me.
13:14You'd better do it again.
13:15Oh, stop it, Phyllis.
13:16Just leave her alone.
13:17Keep out of this, teacher.
13:18You'll lose your spark.
13:19All right, that's enough.
13:20Put them back in the washer, Pixie.
13:22Bea would never do anything like that.
13:25Bea was fair.
13:27You wouldn't do it either if Bea was senior.
13:29But she isn't, is she, Birdsworth?
13:31That's right.
13:33Never mind, Birdsworth.
13:35When we take away with one hand,
13:37we give back with the other.
13:38Give what?
13:40One of your old pals will be joining you soon.
13:43Judy Bryant.
13:44She's wanted for Hazel Kent's murder.
13:54Well, here we are, then.
13:56Thanks.
13:57What are we doing to?
13:59After all, we've been through the future.
14:02I'd drink to that.
14:03My old mum would drink to anything.
14:07Really good to have you home again.
14:09Yeah, likewise.
14:10I hope you don't mind me crashing here.
14:12Of course not.
14:12And this isn't just here.
14:14This is home.
14:15All right.
14:17You must be starving.
14:18Shall we eat here or go down to the pub?
14:19And you be careful how you answer that.
14:21Well, eating here should be great,
14:22but there's one hitch.
14:23Oh, no, no.
14:24Don't tell me.
14:25She's about your age and the greatest girl in the world.
14:30Yeah, I reckon she could be.
14:32You're a fast worker.
14:34When did you say that ship of yours got in?
14:35Oh, I'm sorry, Mum.
14:36I know it's first night home and everything.
14:37Oh, well, there'll be other nights.
14:39You don't mind, do you?
14:41Oh, I knew you'd understand.
14:42Hey, mind if I go and unpack?
14:43Of course not.
14:44Oh, you're the greatest.
14:45You know that, don't you?
14:48Oh, a bit of a problem.
14:50Um, couldn't iron a shirt for me, could you?
14:56No luck?
14:57Ah, she's been here.
15:00Found this.
15:03Will, do you think we should wait?
15:04She might be back.
15:05I doubt it.
15:06The cops could trace her here.
15:07She'd know that.
15:08Yes, and she's running out of time.
15:10They'll be doing a pretty thorough job.
15:13What next?
15:14Her daughter?
15:16Oh, no, no, no, no.
15:17That'll be the last place she'd go.
15:19No, she wouldn't want Laurie to get a whiff of this.
15:21Oh, I guess you're right.
15:23Wherever she is, she'll be a mess.
15:27Gotcha.
15:29Where the hell are you?
15:43Honest, Pixie, I don't know why you bother.
15:45Only a cougar can answer an advertisement like that.
15:47No, you're wrong.
15:48Oh, well, just listen to this.
15:51Although I haven't been married before,
15:54I know the most sacred moment of my life
15:56will be when I watch the girl of my dreams
15:59walk down the aisle.
16:00Oh, God.
16:02Sounds like a real jerk to me.
16:05Oh, you're wrong.
16:06I'd like to give a man like this
16:08a wedding he'll remember.
16:10Oh, and this one, too.
16:12Oh, look, I can't make up my mind.
16:13I think I'll have to meet them all.
16:15It is a good idea to meet someone
16:17before you marry them, Pixie.
16:18Yes, well, what'll I say?
16:20Can you help me, please?
16:22Now, just don't forget
16:23there's a phony in there somewhere,
16:24the reporter.
16:26Oh, look, I'll be careful.
16:27I can pick a reporter a mile off.
16:29I almost married one once.
16:30They're all the same.
16:31They have these nasty little eyes
16:34and they wear these pencils
16:35behind their ears.
16:36All right, Pixie.
16:38Now, sort out the ones you want to answer.
16:40I'll be right with you.
16:40I have.
16:41I've decided on six already.
16:44Six.
16:44Six.
16:46Are you missing, Bea?
16:48Oh, God, yes, of course.
16:51I'm really worried about you, too.
16:55I wouldn't worry.
16:57Look, the freak's just probably
16:58trying to stir up a hornet's nest.
16:59You know what she's like.
17:01Yeah, I know all that.
17:03Jim wouldn't have killed Hayes.
17:06They were mates.
17:08But if the cops reckon that she did,
17:11well, she's going to be in strife anyway,
17:12isn't she?
17:18Wow.
17:20You look smart.
17:21Yeah, well, you don't get much of a chance
17:22to wear anything decent on the ship.
17:24Look, Mum, we're just going out to dinner.
17:27Wouldn't like to come, would you?
17:30Wow.
17:31Thank you, darling.
17:33Yes, yes, I think I will.
17:34Oh, great.
17:35Oh, give me a few minutes to tidy up
17:37and I'll be right with you.
17:39Yeah, sure.
17:42It's all right.
17:43I'm only joking.
17:44I don't mind, really.
17:46Of course you do.
17:47I have no intention of going with you.
17:49I was young once myself, you know.
17:51Yeah, well, you'll get to see Chance
17:52sooner or later.
17:53I'll bring her around sometime.
17:54Good.
17:55Oh, don't mean to pry,
17:56but where did you say you met her?
17:58Well, she came down to look over the ship
18:00with a couple of friends before we sailed
18:01and we got talking.
18:03Oh, she's really nice, Mum.
18:05Not like the usual sort of chick
18:06that hangs around ships.
18:07So you only saw the ones?
18:08Oh, yeah, but we've been riding ever since
18:10and now we've got a chance
18:12to really get to know each other.
18:13Well, don't keep the young lady waiting.
18:15Go on, go out and enjoy yourself.
18:17I'll see you later.
18:18Yeah, bye.
18:18Bye-bye.
18:19You're getting old, Mum.
18:26Reg Bull.
18:27Pixie Bull.
18:29Oh, goodness, that doesn't sound right, does it?
18:32I couldn't possibly marry a man with a name like that.
18:34It doesn't suit mine.
18:36Or perhaps I should have given him to Rosemary.
18:38He might be quite a nice bloke, though, Pix.
18:41What would you know, Birdsworth?
18:42I thought booze was your specialty, not blows.
18:46Rotten care.
18:48I can't imagine her with any bloke.
18:50She'd bloody freeze him to death.
18:52Just ignore her, Lizzie.
18:54Roland Samson.
18:56Pixie Samson.
18:58Oh, that does have a nice ring to it, doesn't it?
19:01Look, Pixie, I'd say you've got enough here
19:02to last a lifetime.
19:04How about just starting with that lot?
19:05Oh, but I might miss out on the most wonderful man
19:07of all creation if I don't read them all.
19:09Well, he might already be there.
19:11Come on, start writing or we'll never get through the more.
19:14Oh, all right.
19:15Well, what'll I say?
19:16True.
19:17Well, let them know what the visiting hours are for a start.
19:20Oh, you'd better give them separate times.
19:21You don't want them all showing up at once.
19:23And you can tell them you've got good teeth
19:25and plenty of wedding dresses.
19:28All right.
19:29Well, how's this?
19:30My dearest Roland,
19:33I received your lovely letter
19:34and I think we will make a wonderful couple.
19:37I can just imagine
19:39walking towards you
19:41in the loveliest lace wedding dress
19:43holding a beautiful bouquet
19:45of tiny pink rose buns.
19:48Went for a wedding bell.
19:51Come on, Pixie, we have to pack up.
19:52Make sure you write a beautiful mask.
19:54Oh, it's going to be so beautiful.
19:56Yeah, what's going to be beautiful, Mason?
19:58Oh, nothing, Miss Ferguson.
20:00All right.
20:01Now, clear that mess away.
20:02Otherwise, it'll be very ugly.
20:03Yes, Miss Ferguson.
20:04Well, Basil,
20:07it won't be long now, will it?
20:10Your old mate, Bryant,
20:11will soon be in here
20:12to give you all the sordid details
20:15about how Kent and Daniels died.
20:18And that bitch nicked me new bra,
20:27the one that makes you look bigger.
20:28Oh, look, would you stop halving on about it?
20:31Oh, look at it, we can't eat that.
20:33Oh, what's going on here?
20:35Oh, Pauline nicked me bra
20:36and I paid a bloody fortune for it, too.
20:39Made me look like I really had something.
20:40They started fighting about it
20:42while they were cooking tea.
20:43Look what happened.
20:43Oh, you've got to talk to the bitch, Wally.
20:45Tell her to give her back.
20:46I'll take care of the bra,
20:47you take care of the dinner, all right?
20:48Good one.
20:49Let's go.
20:53We got any eggs?
20:55Yeah, I think so.
20:56Good.
20:56We'll have Spanish omelettes.
20:58Oh, Wally, I wanted everything to be so nice.
21:01Ah, it's not the end of the world,
21:02it's just a few burnt pots.
21:04Any news from Jude?
21:05That's more important.
21:06No, nothing.
21:07But it's only been a day,
21:08we can't give up yet.
21:10No, you're right, you're right.
21:11Let's clean up this mess.
21:13Get some food, I'm starving.
21:14Yeah, I'm glad Bill is in here,
21:16it would have been awful.
21:17Bill?
21:18You know, Bill Williamson from up near our place.
21:20Oh, right, right.
21:22I rang him up,
21:23he's coming over for tea tomorrow.
21:25Good, he'll have to cook up something special.
21:27Show him what a whiz you are in the kitchen.
21:29So let's practice on Spanish omelettes.
21:31Right.
21:32He was my best friend.
21:39We've been together so long.
21:43It's just like losing me up.
21:46Or me late, not having her around anymore.
21:49Oh, Lizzie.
21:50She always did what was best for us.
21:52What did I do?
21:53I went along with that bloody freak.
21:56Lizzie, you didn't have any choice.
21:58What nobody does with them.
21:59No, I didn't have any guts.
22:03She was top dog and we should have stuck by her.
22:07Then that bloody Sonia wouldn't have got where she is.
22:12Mum and her woman.
22:15I can't stand all these changes.
22:18Big God.
22:19Now Jude coming back after all this time.
22:23Who's that?
22:26Oh, God.
22:27What's the matter?
22:28Shut up, Mason.
22:29We're going for a walk.
22:30I know what I'd.
22:31Shut up, Birdsworth, and get on your feet.
22:33But I hadn't done anything, Miss Burgess.
22:35Come on, move.
22:36Where are we going, Miss Burgess?
22:37Get out.
22:39Come on, Birdsworth.
22:42Out.
22:42You don't want me to crack it on you, do you?
23:10No, Birdsworth.
23:11Not yet.
23:11Not until you've done the job and then you can do what you like.
23:14What jokes?
23:15That.
23:16I want it strained and bottled.
23:18Oh, I couldn't.
23:19Oh, no, Miss Burgess.
23:20The smell is dreadful.
23:22Besides, I wouldn't know what to do.
23:24You are about to find out.
23:27Mason, you are going to learn a trade.
23:29From the old master.
23:32Okay, Birdsworth.
23:33Start teaching.
23:35What the f-
23:36Yo-ho!
23:52Ho-ho-ho!
23:53And a model, old grub.
23:55Knock it off, Birdsworth.
23:57You don't want to advertise it.
23:58Quit drinking that stuff.
23:59Oh, I'm going to have a quick nip, Miss Burgess,
24:01and otherwise I'm going to have to stay.
24:04Why?
24:05Oh, God, they're not coming here, are they?
24:07Stay put and not a word.
24:09Oh, you're not going to leave us here by ourselves, are you, Miss Burgess?
24:12Shut up and do as you're told.
24:22Oh!
24:23Oh, glory.
24:25It's you, Miss Burgess.
24:26Oh, you gave me such a fright.
24:28Oh, my heart.
24:29It leapt right into my feet.
24:32Likewise.
24:33You must have heard the noises, too.
24:35What?
24:36Oh, yes.
24:37It seemed to be coming through in there.
24:38I thought I'd better take a quick look.
24:40Oh, it was probably me you heard crashing about.
24:43Oh.
24:44I nearly got one of them.
24:45One?
24:46What are you talking about?
24:48Rats.
24:49Oh, really?
24:50Yeah, I think there's a family in there.
24:52I saw one.
24:54Huge, big animal.
24:55Oh, oh, teeth like razor blades.
24:57Oh, teeth.
24:57Do you want to help me track them down?
24:59Oh, oh, no, thanks.
25:01No, uh, prisoners I sometimes know about, but rats, well, I'll leave that to the experts.
25:07Oh, no offense.
25:11That's what I had in mind.
25:19I'll let it heal.
25:21What about us?
25:25Oh, Mum, I thought you'd be in bed by now.
25:31Oh, no, you know how it is with all the shifts I work.
25:33You get used to odd hours.
25:34I sometimes find it hard to sleep.
25:37Oh, yeah?
25:37Weren't, uh, waiting up for me by any chance?
25:40No, no, of course not.
25:42Oh, you're old enough and ugly enough to look after yourself.
25:44Well, aren't you going to ask me?
25:48Ask you what?
25:49Oh, how it went, of course.
25:51Oh, Mum, Jen, you won't believe her.
25:53She's fantastic.
25:54Good old super Jen, eh?
25:56Oh, she's sweet.
25:57Kind of old-fashioned, I suppose.
25:58She's got a great sense of humor and bright...
26:00And you like her.
26:02Oh, she's the greatest.
26:04Well, when am I going to meet this amazing lady?
26:07Oh, tomorrow night.
26:07I've invited her here for dinner.
26:09Oh, you don't mind, do you?
26:11No, no, of course not.
26:13I can hardly wait.
26:16I was out and to be a sailor sweetheart...
26:20Oh, I've known I couldn't trust you.
26:22No booze, but it's worse.
26:23Oh, my God.
26:25But he was down as a local...
26:30Get in here.
26:35Get her to bed, Mason, and get her sobered up.
26:37How did you like that one?
26:40Let's try and be quiet, Miss.
26:41Hey, look what I got.
26:44I was a hungrier sailor sweetheart.
26:50Is everything all right, Miss Ferguson?
26:52Uh, yes, Mrs. Barry.
26:53Birdsworth was, um...
26:55She was having a nightmare.
26:56Oh, dear.
26:57Do you think I should...
26:57Oh, no, no, no.
26:59I wouldn't wake her now.
27:00She'll be all right.
27:00She, uh, said that she dreamt she was drunk.
27:03Well, yes, that's what I heard.
27:04Oh, you know, she's probably upset about Smith.
27:06They were very close.
27:08Hmm.
27:10I don't know.
27:11What with rats and Lizzie making all that racket,
27:13it's a wonder the whole prison isn't awake.
27:15Yes.
27:16Well, look, um, why don't we go and have a cup of coffee?
27:19Oh, good.
27:19I don't think there'll be any more disturbances tonight.
27:21Should all be quiet now till the morning.
27:23Yeah.
27:23Oh, I don't know why you had to turn the tap on so hard anyway.
27:33Nearly wet me plaster.
27:35Your plaster for screws, see, like this will be history.
27:38Oh, you bloody made screw that made me do it.
27:42You know, this brick miller ran you.
27:44Now, look, you'll be all right when you've had some brickies.
27:46Oh, brickies.
27:47Hey, what's the matter with Lizzie?
27:53Mind your business, teach.
27:54Lizzie?
27:55No, I put mine.
27:57Of course she's all right because I'm looking after her.
27:59Now, brag it up here right before Barry's about snooping.
28:01And since when have you worried about Lizzie?
28:03I always look after my girls,
28:05especially the silly ones who make mistakes.
28:07Come on, everyone.
28:08Hurry it along here.
28:10What's wrong?
28:11Nothing, Mrs. Barry.
28:12Lizzie's arm's playing up.
28:14Oh, Mr. Barry?
28:15Yeah.
28:16Um.
28:17Well, if she's only half the things Marty says she is,
28:23she is perfect.
28:24Oh, he'd rate her at least 12 out of 10.
28:27Oh, I've got the butterflies.
28:28I'm going to be a nervous wreck before tonight.
28:30Well, I'd be more worried if he didn't want you to meet her.
28:33She sounds like a nice sort of a girl.
28:35That's the problem.
28:36You're joking.
28:38Well, it's my working in a place like this.
28:41Mightn't go down too well.
28:42You know what some people are like.
28:43You really are worried, aren't you?
28:45Well, of course.
28:45I've never met one of his girlfriends before.
28:48Well, just be yourself.
28:50She's probably just as scared of you.
28:52He might have rated you 12 out of 10 as well.
28:55Oh, uh.
28:56Morning, Joyce.
28:57Morning.
28:57You're on double shift, aren't you?
28:58Yes, afraid so.
29:00Still, I can't complain.
29:01Last night wasn't too bad.
29:03Oh, good.
29:03I thought there might be a few hassles with Smith gone.
29:07Certainly didn't think they'd take that line down.
29:10No.
29:10Well, everything was all right.
29:12Poor old Lizzie had a bad night.
29:13But apart from that, nothing.
29:15Must be hard for her.
29:16They'd been together a long time.
29:18Ah, too long.
29:20Let's hope it isn't the lull before the storm.
29:23Don't take too long with that.
29:24You've got a classification meeting in a couple of minutes.
29:26All right, Sonia.
29:32What's going on?
29:33I beg your pardon?
29:34You saw Lizzie.
29:36It was a hangover, wasn't it?
29:37I told you before.
29:38Keep out of what doesn't concern you.
29:40Lizzie concerns me.
29:42We're talking about an old lady with a heart problem.
29:44It could kill her.
29:46She'd do well to remember that.
29:48You're asking a lot of questions, Petra.
29:49Isn't that unwise?
29:51I'm not going to stand by and see that poor old lady get hurt.
29:53You do as you're told, like all the others.
29:55I wouldn't be so sure of that.
29:57Listen, my dear.
29:58I asked you to come in with me and you refused.
30:01So keep out.
30:02Because you've got a lot to lose if you don't.
30:05And what's that supposed to mean?
30:06You'll have me beaten up?
30:08No, nothing quite so crass.
30:10I detest violence.
30:16You're hoping to marry that doctor friend, aren't you?
30:20Try again, Sonia.
30:21That's something that's right out of your control.
30:23Is it?
30:24I do have some powerful friends.
30:26Not that powerful.
30:29Well, I wouldn't be so sure.
30:30My last request was dealt with fairly smartly.
30:35Who do you think got rid of Beastmen?
30:36Here we are.
30:48We've got grissy cards with greetings, without greetings, with snow, without snow.
30:52You name it and we've got it.
30:54They look really pretty.
30:55Well, what do you want me to do, Mr. Forsyth?
30:57Just coming to that, lovey.
30:59Righto, Fred.
31:00Let me go over and help Joe, will you?
31:01Sure.
31:02Right, now you stand here, you stamp the packet, and you stick them in the box.
31:08It's easy enough.
31:09It's a piece of cake.
31:11Go on now, have a go at it.
31:17That's a ticket.
31:18You'll be able to deal with your ice plays in a couple of hours.
31:20Well, I'll see you after.
31:26So, it looks as though Judy will be back with us.
31:29The police will catch up with us sooner or later.
31:31It's dreadful.
31:32It'll destroy her.
31:33She should have thought of that before.
31:35I'm concerned for us as well as for her.
31:38With Smith gone, I think perhaps the woman may want her to take over as top dog.
31:41Well, that wouldn't be too bad, would it?
31:43I mean, she'd be a good influence.
31:44If they left her alone, yes, but I'm worried about a power struggle.
31:47Haven't been any signs yet.
31:48Well, they're not likely to leave the position vacant for long, so be prepared.
31:53Another likely contender is the prisoner we're getting from Barnhurst.
31:58Terrific.
31:59Anyone we know?
32:01Cass Parker.
32:02She was serving a term for manslaughter until she killed an officer.
32:07So be very careful.
32:10Oh, my God.
32:12I've got a bloody great helmet thumping in my head.
32:16Look, why don't you ask Dr Collins for something?
32:18Easy.
32:19Oh, that wouldn't do any good.
32:21Care of the dog that bit me, might.
32:24All he'd do is give me a couple of aspirin.
32:26Okay, ladies, pick your numbers for the day.
32:28I've only got a few left.
32:29Oh, bugger it.
32:31That's all I need.
32:33There you are.
32:34You've got eight and twenty-three.
32:36Bloody bitch.
32:38What about you?
32:39Be was better.
32:40I pass.
32:41You can't do that.
32:42It's not in the rules.
32:43I'm not interested.
32:44You should play by the rules, Petra.
32:46I'm not interested in your stupid games.
32:49Then you'll find yourself in a lot of trouble.
32:52All right.
32:53Now you've got twelve.
32:57Roberts, you've got a visitor.
32:59Oh, he was Dr Collins.
33:00Tell him I thought the flowers were beautiful.
33:01For a minute, I thought you was going to stand up to the ice, lady.
33:09I don't think anybody will now, Lizzie.
33:24Didn't you like my present?
33:26It was beautiful.
33:28You are going to marry me, aren't you?
33:31I don't think I've got any choice.
33:36The women would kill me if I said no.
33:38Did you hear that, Mrs Powell?
33:39It's champagne time.
33:42Well, I forgot to bring it with me.
33:45Congratulations.
33:46Thanks.
33:47Never mind.
33:48We'll seal it with a kiss, if that's okay.
33:50We're going to be really happy.
34:01You know that, don't you?
34:02I love you, Scott.
34:04Right, I'll get the ball rolling.
34:06See, the governor speaks to the department.
34:08No, but they mightn't agree.
34:09Nonsense.
34:11You know how good I am at getting people to come round to my way.
34:14Look, Wentworth's going to have the wedding to end all weddings.
34:17That is, if that's what you want, to be married in here.
34:22I know it's not exactly what we planned.
34:24It's what I want.
34:28Mr Forsythe, you have to help me for a minute.
34:30It's going too fast.
34:31Okay, lovey.
34:32But you'll have to learn to do it on your own.
34:34Oh, thanks.
34:35I'm sure I'll get the hang of it soon.
34:37There you go.
34:38Just move those hands a bit farther, okay?
34:40That's all there is to it.
34:43There you go.
34:44You'll be right.
34:45I'm sorry.
35:00I've made an awful mess.
35:02It is a bit, isn't it?
35:05Look, I'll clean it up right away.
35:07Well, uh...
35:09You don't want me to clean it up, do you, Mr Forsythe?
35:12Never thought of taking up, uh, office work, lovey.
35:20Birdsworth.
35:21Cigarettes, soap and shampoo.
35:23Oh, beauty, I'm dying for fags.
35:25I thought you was dying from too much booze.
35:28Your insides must be like a rusty cane.
35:30Oh, Officer Barry, we seem to be missing a box.
35:32I wonder if you'd mind going and having a look for me.
35:34Oh, yes, of course, Mrs Forsythe.
35:37Okay, Mason, what have we got here?
35:39Shampoo, biscuits and talc, eh?
35:42Ah.
35:43Looks like your brand, Stevens.
35:46Thanks.
35:47Ten points for taste, Pixie.
35:49Hey, what's the big idea?
35:52Excuse me, Sonia, that's my shampoo.
35:54Well, my hair gets awfully dry if I use anything else.
35:57So does mine.
35:59Rubberts.
36:00We've got soap, biscuits and coffee.
36:04Hmm, very nice.
36:06I'm sure it'll clash with those lovely flowers of yours.
36:09Hunt, you look as how you could do with that.
36:11How, Miss Ferguson?
36:12That's not fair, we need those things.
36:14Talking back to an officer, eh?
36:16That's going to cost you more.
36:18Stevens.
36:20There you go.
36:22Oh, Hunt, I think you'd better take those cigarettes off Birdsworth too.
36:25They're very bad for our health.
36:26What?
36:27Yep.
36:28Oh, ladies, that appears to be that.
36:31Maybe Mrs. Barry will find you some more.
36:33I bet she pinched the whole bloody lot.
36:35Something worrying you, Birdsworth?
36:40No, Stevens.
36:41I want to see you.
36:43Outside.
36:45Bloody thieving mongrels.
36:48And you give me back my fags, you rotten bitch.
36:52Your fags?
36:53They can't be.
36:54I just got them at buyout.
36:55We paid for that stuff.
36:57What, do you want to take it up with the freak?
36:58I'll give her a yell if you like.
37:02And I've taken care of Roberts.
37:04Well, mission accomplished.
37:06You know, they fall down like a pack of cards without Smith.
37:08Yeah.
37:09However, there may be another problem.
37:11What's that?
37:12A new one coming from Barnhurst.
37:13Flash temper and the strength of a man.
37:15Are you suggesting that she might try and take over?
37:18Maybe.
37:18And if she does, she won't be easy game.
37:21She killed an officer.
37:23One of the toughest in the service.
37:24All right.
37:27I'll tread gently.
37:29But just remember, I like what I got here and now he's going to take it away from me.
37:33Oh, yes.
37:41You now have 20 minutes and 10 seconds before they let you out of here.
37:45Told you I'd be a nervous wreck before the day was out.
37:48Let's hope we're not all nervous wrecks by tomorrow.
37:50Well, this, if I am not mistaken, is Cass Parker.
38:00Any trouble?
38:01No, none.
38:03Good.
38:05Okay, Parker.
38:06Stand on the white line.
38:07Oh, I know all that stuff.
38:09I've been inside, you know.
38:11Thanks.
38:12Just leave those there.
38:18Your name is Cassandra Parker, is that correct?
38:20Yep.
38:21Only you can call me Cass if you like.
38:22Most of me mates do.
38:25You have been charged with two counts of manslaughter and will serve the rest of your sentence at Wentworth Detention Centre.
38:30Is that correct?
38:32Yep.
38:34All right, Parker, it's time for your shower.
38:36Hey, what did you say you was called?
38:39I didn't.
38:41But I am Mrs. Powell, the Deputy Governor.
38:44Pleased to meet you.
38:48Mrs. Powell, I'll take her through if you like.
38:50You can get on with your paperwork.
38:52Oh.
38:52Well, if you're sure, Miss Ferguson.
38:54Go on, Parker.
38:56Oh, I hope he's got a uniform will fit me.
38:58Busted out in me last one as soon as I moved me arms.
39:00Well, the only way I can imagine her killing someone is if she hugged them to death.
39:12You'll learn every rule in this book by the morning.
39:21Ah, shouldn't be too hard.
39:23Probably the same as the ones at Barnhurst.
39:25First thing to remember, Parker, is that this is not Barnhurst.
39:29We run a very tight ship here.
39:30Yeah.
39:32Yeah, it's real nice, too.
39:35Okay.
39:36Make your bed.
39:37Be quick about it.
39:40Hmm.
39:43Hmm.
39:44I don't know if she can have a tea.
39:46Freak's probably giving out a tucker to her mates, too.
39:49Yes.
39:51Oh, g'day.
39:53Cass Parker.
39:54You my new cellmates?
39:55Oh, well, pleased to meet you, Cass.
39:57I'm Pixie Mason and this is Lizzie Bird.
39:59Pleased to meet you both.
40:01Is this your first time in prison?
40:03No.
40:04No, I'm from Barnhurst.
40:05But I've gotten a bit of bother up there, so they shipped me out.
40:08I don't mind, but it seems an okay sort of joint.
40:11Barnhurst.
40:13Our best mate's just gone there.
40:16Me, Smith?
40:16Oh, yeah.
40:18Yeah, I heard she'd showed up.
40:20Hey, top dog round here, wasn't she?
40:21Yeah.
40:22Best mate anybody could ever have.
40:27You're sitting on her bed.
40:28Oh, jeez, sorry.
40:31Well, yeah, I mean, that's where they put me.
40:33Look, I don't want any strife.
40:34One of yous can swap if you want.
40:36No, it's all right.
40:39You look as though you could fill it.
40:46Come on.
40:48She looks pretty tough.
40:55Just the sort we need to fix those bastards.
41:01So awful, Wally.
41:02Those horrible things just kept coming and coming.
41:04Never feel happy about opening a Christmas card again.
41:07Well, next Christmas, I'll send you a birthday card.
41:11How about that?
41:12No, at least Mr. Forsythe didn't yell at me, and he did give me a week's pay.
41:16Good.
41:16You'll find your niche in life.
41:19I bet none of the other girls at that factory know which end of a cow to milk.
41:23So what?
41:23It's not doing me much good, is it?
41:25Or a good cook's, which reminds me.
41:27What's on the menu for tonight?
41:29Oh, I don't know.
41:30I was thinking of skipping tea.
41:32And what's Bill supposed to do?
41:34Bring his own?
41:35Bill?
41:36Oh, no, I'd forgotten he was coming.
41:38I haven't even worked out to cook or anything.
41:41Well, just as well I've got a couple of steaks out there that'd feed an army.
41:45Oh, thanks, Wally.
41:47Look, I'm just going to go and have a quick shower.
41:58Oh, Hunt.
42:00I've got a little job for you.
42:02What's that, Miss Ferguson?
42:03Listen, you're going to pay a visit on the women after life's out.
42:07How am I going to do that?
42:08Oh, I'll let you in.
42:09Then it's up to you to wake them and have a little chat.
42:12Remind them that their top dog has gone.
42:15They need protection.
42:17Protection against what?
42:18Just two dollars a week, Hunt.
42:21That's cheap rates for health benefits.
42:23They'll love it.
42:24Some of the women haven't got much cash, Miss Ferguson.
42:26Yes, and I've made allowances for that, Hunt.
42:29There are other things they can do.
42:33Well, I can inform on anyone who's against Stevens.
42:36Jeez, I don't think anyone will lag, Miss Ferguson.
42:38Yes, they will.
42:42Smith's reign is over, Hunt.
42:44There are new rules now, and you're going to help see that they're obeyed, aren't you?
42:48Yes, Miss Ferguson.
42:50Good.
42:51Now, I've paved the way for you.
42:53There shouldn't be any trouble.
42:55What about that new shield?
42:56She looks tough.
42:57She's as thick as two planks.
43:00You won't get any trouble, do you?
43:02From now on, Hunt, it's smooth sailing all the way.
43:08Right, well, it doesn't look too bad.
43:12Serviettes.
43:13Hi, Mum, we're here.
43:15Come and meet the most wonderful girl in the world.
43:18Pleased to meet you, Jenny.
43:19Jenny.
43:19Jenny.
43:19Jenny.
43:19Jenny.
43:19Jenny.
43:19Jenny.
43:19Jenny.
43:19Jenny.
43:19Jenny.
43:20Jenny.
43:20Jenny.
43:21Jenny.
43:21Jenny.
43:21Jenny.
43:22Jenny.
43:23Jenny.
43:23Jenny.
43:23Jenny.
43:24Jenny.
43:25Jenny.
43:26He used to give me roses I wish he could again But that was on the outside And things were different then
43:48On the inside the sun still shines And the rain falls down
43:56But the sun and rain are Christmas too When morning comes around
44:07Last night I dreamed we were together Sharing all the love ignored Till I had to face the nightmare
44:23Have you ever, like, my chosen day ofivery night
44:24My best.
44:25Lauren will not follow the love in the day But there weren't even the weather in the day
44:26Of waking up alone On the inside the roses grown They don't mind the stony ground
44:26But the roses here are prisoners too When morning comes around
44:35But the roses here are Christmas too
44:42When morning comes round
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