Episode 403 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end gate slam and incidental music, Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast.
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00:00Hi Wally, it's me.
00:02Hello.
00:04What's the problem?
00:06The police have found Judy.
00:10Damn.
00:12She's on her way to Wentworth now.
00:16Hey, hey, there's a recipe in here for a cake, is he?
00:18Are you reading it upside down, stupid?
00:21You should be in the happy house for half weeks.
00:24Not here!
00:26I didn't mean nothing.
00:34I just wanted to see if she'd get a bit of a fright, that's all.
00:37You're sad, Phil.
00:44I can't see you presenting us with any problems, fellas.
00:46I want you to break off the engagement to my son.
00:49And if I don't?
00:51Well, I'll be forced to tell him exactly what you are.
00:55And about your conviction for soliciting.
00:57You wouldn't take the risk.
00:59And even if you did, he'd never believe you.
01:01I could produce proof.
01:03Proof of what?
01:05That girl in the prison was Randy Goodlove, not sweet little Jenny.
01:09Of course, you could produce police photographs, but the quality of those isn't the best.
01:13Your fingerprints are on file.
01:15Correction, Mrs. Morris, Randy Goodlove's fingerprints are on file.
01:19And this little lady isn't about to volunteer to provide her prints so that you can make a comparison.
01:23Oh, you're a calculating little bitch at you.
01:25Well, look on the bright side.
01:27You were the one who suggested I take a more respectable view of life.
01:32And now I'm going to.
01:33I'm getting married.
01:34I'm getting married.
01:35I've okayed these transfers.
01:36Miss Ferguson, process them, will you?
01:37Yes, Governor.
01:38I'm about to have lunch.
01:39I'll be in my office if you have any queries.
01:41Right.
01:42You all right.
01:43Can we just get it over with?
01:47Your name is Jill.
01:49That's nice.
01:50Ma'am.
02:03Good evening.
02:06I'm here for tonight.
02:08her name is judith may bryant is that correct yes you've been charged with murder and to be
02:17held on remand pending your trial is that correct yes thanks
02:24any valuables no okay bryant through to the showers
02:33wait a minute the women are having lunch do you want to join them out of the show no
02:41i just want to be alone
02:43i'll bet you're london to a freak to take on the two of them and the freak and lay them out like a
02:55roller liner she's very strong isn't she yeah but there's something you're holding her back and
03:01i'm buggered if i know what it is if it wasn't for me rotten arm i'd take them on myself maybe she
03:07just doesn't like to throw weight around oh she grew it around all right barn who's she killed the
03:12screw that's different lizzie that could happen on the spur of the moment but keeping sonya and
03:17ferguson in line is another matter yeah what a waste she make a marvellous bash artist
03:23all brawn and no brain but handling sonya will take brains
03:28well you're a school teacher pendra can't you think of something yeah good thinking why don't you
03:34get her to team up with us love what you say i'll try hey cats want to come and eat with us love
03:42oh thanks well here's a chair
03:44oh gee tucker looks good today hey you gotta be joking
03:50bloody awful oh yeah i know but mrs o regan's a nice lady we don't know upset her do we
03:57well you're back how did the lunch go
04:03how good huh terrible so what are you gonna do i don't know do you know what she told me she told
04:13me if i told marty the truth i could lose him forever and i'm scared she's right so the claws are
04:20in that deep and he's not feeling a thing oh i suppose i'm a coward i just can't bring myself to
04:26tell him well i mean i know how he feels about her he just wouldn't believe me i'd be willing to talk
04:32to him if you thought no no colleen he'd know i'd put you up to it oh don't throw in the towel yet
04:38she might get run over by a truck or something i suppose i better get back to work anything happen
04:44last i was away oh yes there's an old face out there judy bryant's been brought back in
04:49that's right bryant nice and neat you're not in that flop house now are you you're home
05:09isn't that right answer me bryant yes miss frogerson
05:15you know killing kent off like that isn't going to make you too popular with the other women
05:22but i'm sure smith will understand
05:29do you think smith will understand bryant yes miss frogerson go on then why don't you write and tell
05:37her at barnhurst
05:39you're lying you're lying you're lying you're lying you're lying you're lying
06:01Where are you?
06:02I don't know!
06:03I don't know!
06:07Oh!
06:08Oh, Bea!
06:1930 for Sunnyside, 108 for Wentworth General.
06:24God, the numbers have dropped since I stopped folding, haven't they?
06:31I can't see.
06:36Oh, sorry.
06:38Old butterstamps, eh?
06:39Pick them up, Parker.
06:41Here's Miss Ferguson.
06:46You bitch, David!
06:48You tripped her!
06:49No, I didn't.
06:50Miss Ferguson would have said so.
06:51Get back to work, you two.
06:52You can get up by yourself.
06:53I'm good.
06:54I'm good.
06:55Thanks, Parker.
06:56You're clowning out of you, Parker, and you'll be on a charge.
07:00Yes, Miss Ferguson.
07:01I think you could do with a bit more help in here, Stephens.
07:06Someone with a bit more experience.
07:08Oh, who'd you ever mind?
07:10Oh, an old hand at the laundry game.
07:13Judy Bryant.
07:14She just arrived.
07:16What's this?
07:17Your favourite cover girl of mine?
07:18Mason.
07:19Oh, no.
07:20I bet the minister's on his way over here right now.
07:21No, I don't think so.
07:22Have a look.
07:23Oh.
07:24I see what you mean.
07:25He's even been kind to the prison.
07:26I wanted to clear it with you first, but I don't see why we should censor it.
07:31No, it's fine.
07:32Good.
07:33I'm sorry to budge in like this, but Judy Bryant has hurt her hand rather badly.
07:34How did it happen?
07:35Well, I'm afraid it's self-inflicted.
07:36She's in a terrible state.
07:37Is she with Scott now?
07:38Yes, she is.
07:39I'm really worried about her.
07:40I think this could break her.
07:41Oh, she'll come through.
07:42She's tough.
07:43I don't know.
07:44I couldn't imagine being faced with a decision like she had.
07:46Yeah, well, the fact is Bryant was faced with it and looks as though she killed Kent, so
07:48now she's our headache.
07:49Well, let's hope it won't last for long.
07:50She might be acquitted.
07:51Yes.
07:52Well, for her sanity and for the sake of Driscoll.
07:53If that folds, all her good work will have been for nothing.
07:56What's wrong, Lizzie?
07:57You look worried.
07:58Here I am.
07:59I can't find Jude anywhere.
08:00I can't find Jude anywhere.
08:01Well, I'm in a terrible state.
08:02Is she with Scott now?
08:03Yes, she is.
08:04I'm really worried about her.
08:05I think this could break her.
08:06Oh, she'll come through.
08:07She's tough.
08:08I don't know.
08:09I couldn't imagine being faced with a decision like she had.
08:11What's wrong, Lizzie?
08:12You look worried.
08:13Here I am.
08:14I can't find Jude anywhere.
08:16Well, maybe Ferguson was lying.
08:18No.
08:19She's in all right.
08:20I found all the stuff in one of them.
08:22I'm sorry.
08:25Bloody Phyllis is pushing it a bit far, isn't she?
08:29She isn't being very nice, is she?
08:31Yeah.
08:32Well, she'd soon pull her head in if it has stuck up for herself.
08:36Why don't you have a word with her now, love?
08:39I haven't thought of anything to say yet.
08:41Say anything.
08:42Just get her steamed up.
08:43I mean, Jude will be on our side.
08:45And if we can get Cass, well, we'll be set, won't we?
08:49I'll try.
08:50But let me do it on my own.
08:58Oh, jeez.
09:00Oh, oh, thanks.
09:02It's got soap in my eye.
09:04Cass, I just wanted to tell you that I think it's terrible the way Sonia and Phyllis are treating
09:09you.
09:10And Ferguson just letting it happen.
09:11Oh, thanks, Petra.
09:12Don't you worry about me.
09:13I can take it.
09:14But why do you?
09:16Look, I'm not a fighter.
09:18But I just couldn't let anyone treat me like that.
09:21And you're stronger than Sonia and Phyllis put together.
09:24Yeah, well, that's the trouble, isn't it?
09:27A bit too strong for me own good.
09:29Anyone's good.
09:30And I've got a temper.
09:32Real bad one.
09:33Is that what happened to the officer at Barnhurst?
09:36Yeah.
09:37Yeah, I think so.
09:40See, I don't remember much about it.
09:45Oh, I've done it all right.
09:48That's for sure.
09:50But I don't remember it.
09:53Ah, she was always going on at me, pushing me around, laughing at me, calling me stupid.
09:58Geez, you reckon Sonia's bad.
09:59Why did she choose you?
10:01Good for a laugh, I suppose.
10:04Ah, it went on for months.
10:06All I remember is looking down and seeing her lying on the floor of the rec room.
10:20Her face was all bashed in, jaw was broken.
10:25I thought she was dead.
10:28Then she started to moan and tried to crawl away from me.
10:35I thought to myself, someone's done it.
10:38Someone's finally done it.
10:39And then I looked down and...
10:44See, I had all this blood on me.
10:49And it was her blood.
10:52I could hear someone bawling.
10:57And I looked up.
11:00All the women were there.
11:04None of them had come near me.
11:09Three days later she was dead.
11:14I still don't remember doing it.
11:20Cass.
11:21Look, I'm sorry.
11:23I feel as if I've been prying.
11:27Forget it.
11:29That's why that people like Phyllis push me around makes them feel big.
11:33Don't do me any harm.
11:34I can understand that now.
11:36Thanks.
11:37It's better this way.
11:40Oh, isn't he romantic?
11:41He's too nice to be a journalist.
11:42He sounds more like a poet.
11:43Sounds as though he could make you a really good hubby, love.
11:44Oh, Mrs Pixie Featherstone.
11:45Oh, well.
11:46Talking of weddings, we've got to get a present for Petra.
11:47Anybody got any suggestions?
11:48Yeah.
11:49You can count me out for a start.
11:50We already have.
11:51Oh, isn't it awful?
11:52My mind's gone a blank.
11:53Oh, what can we give her?
11:54Oh, I don't know.
11:55It's different getting spliced here.
11:56Poor little love.
11:57She's in for life.
11:58She could probably have to be a journalist.
11:59She could probably have to be a journalist.
12:00She sounds more like a poet.
12:01Sounds as though he could make you a really good hubby, love.
12:02Mrs Pixie Featherstone.
12:03Anybody got any suggestions?
12:04Yeah.
12:05You can count me out for a start.
12:07We already have.
12:08Oh, isn't it awful?
12:09My mind's gone a blank.
12:11Oh, what can we give her?
12:12Oh, I don't know.
12:14It's different getting spliced here.
12:16Poor little love.
12:18She's in for life.
12:19She could probably be here for eight years.
12:21Well, that's it then.
12:22Buy her eight calendars.
12:24Ah, I've got it.
12:26What?
12:27A little white leather barn prayer book.
12:28A prayer book?
12:29She can carry it with her on a wedding day.
12:31Oh, yeah.
12:33A prayer book.
12:34That'd be lovely.
12:35Oh, they're beautiful, Lizzie.
12:37You should.
12:38No, you've probably got a bookshelf full of them.
12:44Jude.
12:46God.
12:47I was so worried about you.
12:50They said you were here, but I couldn't find you anywhere.
12:53Yeah, well, I was having my hand bandage.
12:56God, what have you done to it?
12:57A little accident.
12:58Looks as though you went to the same shop.
13:00What'd you do?
13:01He's gone, love.
13:02Yeah, I know.
13:03We're in an awful mess here.
13:04Do you know what the freak told me?
13:05She said you'd kill little Hayes.
13:06Now, why would you say a thing like that?
13:07Lizzie, you're going to have to try and understand something.
13:08It isn't true, is it, Jude?
13:09Yes.
13:10But why, Jude?
13:11Hayes never hurt anyone except herself.
13:13Lizzie, please try and understand something.
13:14Understand what?
13:15All I know in here is that you killed a mate, so what is there to understand?
13:29Oh, hi.
13:30Hi, dear.
13:31How do you look a bit washed out?
13:32Oh, must be the company I keep, eh?
13:33Terrific.
13:34Jokes with a long face.
13:35Bad day, eh?
13:36In patches.
13:37Well, at least your lunch with Jenny was a bright patch from what I hear.
13:40I guess you told me all about it.
13:41Hey, I'm really glad, Mum.
13:43I want you two to get along.
13:47Yeah.
13:48See you.
13:49Oh, you hae, sweet.
13:50Oh, hi.
13:51Hi.
13:52Hi, Duke.
13:53How you look a bit washed out?
13:54Oh, must be the company I keep, eh?
13:56Terrific.
13:57Jokes with a long face.
13:59Good day, eh?
14:00In patches.
14:01Well, at least your lunch with Jenny was a bright patch from what I hear.
14:05Yeah, she told me all about it.
14:07Hey, I'm really glad, Mum.
14:08I want you two to get along.
14:10What did she say?
14:12Just how much of a good time you both had.
14:14And that's about it, really.
14:17I see.
14:18She's great, isn't she?
14:21Remarkable.
14:22Hey, there's no time for that.
14:24She'll be here in a couple of hours.
14:26What do you mean, a couple of hours?
14:27Well, you did tell her 8 o'clock.
14:29And I wasn't sure what we were going to cook,
14:30so I took a couple of steaks out of the freezer in case.
14:33Look, I sort of...
14:35But I really want this to make up for the first time.
14:38I'll see to that.
14:41There you are, Lizzie.
14:42Thank you, love.
14:44Lizzie, do you mind if I sit here?
14:45I've got to talk to you.
14:54I wish you'd make up, Lizzie.
14:55She looks awfully sad.
14:57Just talk to her.
14:58It won't do any harm.
14:59The harm has already been done.
15:03There is a bit of love tonight.
15:05How can I tell?
15:06Good, I can do the drink.
15:08I've got a lot of forgetting to do.
15:09Then don't forget it's a bottle of a bottle.
15:11That stinks.
15:12No, just your booze.
15:13Shut up.
15:15Now, you just have your money ready.
15:17And don't get caught with it.
15:19Because if you do, you'll have more than a headache for a week.
15:22And it won't be from the booze.
15:23Now, you're going to eat with us tonight, are you?
15:32Looks like it.
15:33No better offers.
15:34Good.
15:34You can give Liz a hand with the table.
15:36Why should I?
15:37She doesn't do anything else.
15:39They're my bloody stockings.
15:41Shove it.
15:41They're mine.
15:42Like hell they are.
15:43Get them off.
15:43Oh, no.
15:44Come on, girls.
15:44Hang on.
15:45Oh, shut up.
15:46That bitch is always into my stuff.
15:47I've got my own things.
15:48I don't need your lousy stuff.
15:50Then take off those bloody stockings.
15:51Why?
15:52You don't want to wear them now, do you?
15:54I want you out of those now, or I'll have your guts.
15:57Kelly, why don't you take them off, wash them, and give them back to her, eh?
15:59Be buggered.
16:00I'm not her bloody slave.
16:02Hand them over.
16:04You got them.
16:08Oh.
16:09Kelly, don't you think you should do that in your own room?
16:11Tea was crap anyway.
16:13You wash them.
16:14Give them to me.
16:17Bitch.
16:21You've got to do something.
16:30I need Sonia.
16:31She's running all over us.
16:33And if gas won't help us, well, who will?
16:37Judy?
16:39Oh, aren't you being a bit hard on her?
16:41What?
16:42You don't know all the circumstances.
16:44What's to know?
16:45She killed a mate.
16:47Petra?
16:48Look at these.
16:49Oh, they're lovely.
16:51Oh, thank you.
16:52Always a bride, but never a bridesmaid.
16:55Well, I just thought they might give you a few ideas on what you want.
16:58These are just beautiful, Pixie, but you see I don't...
17:00Oh, don't worry about coffee.
17:01I don't mind in the least.
17:03I've chosen a dress.
17:04Scott's organised it for me.
17:06I thought I was going to do some choice.
17:08It's a beautiful dress, Pixie.
17:09You'll love it.
17:09I know you will.
17:11Oh, and I might as well ask you now.
17:12I haven't got a bridesmaid.
17:14Oh, yes, of course.
17:15Have you ever been a bridesmaid?
17:17Oh, that'd be absolutely wonderful.
17:18Oh, gosh, I'm going to mess it up.
17:20I think she means she'll do it.
17:22But you mustn't make any more decisions without consulting me first, promise?
17:26I promise.
17:27After all, I am a bit of an expert on weddings.
17:30Good, I'll say.
17:31You could even give Elizabeth Taylor lessons.
17:33I mean, look, we can help each other to run this house smoothly, or we can keep on having
17:39stand-up fights over pantyhose.
17:41Stockings.
17:42Oh, sorry.
17:43Stockings.
17:45Well, I'll get it.
17:49You ever knock them off again, and I'll break both your legs.
17:55Hi.
17:55I didn't expect to see you.
17:57Just thought I'd drop by to see how you're coping.
18:00As good as the next referee.
18:03Um, girls, I want you to meet a friend of mine.
18:05This is Anne.
18:07This is Kelly.
18:08This is Liz.
18:09That's Lois.
18:09And that's Paula.
18:10I'll get you a chair.
18:11Thanks.
18:12Glad to meet you all.
18:13What do you do?
18:14I, uh, work for the public service.
18:18Are you a cushy job?
18:20Oh, really?
18:20I hadn't noticed.
18:21What department?
18:22Hey, hang on.
18:23What about the house rules?
18:24No questions.
18:25Well, doesn't that apply to visitors?
18:27Don't apply to the visitors when they're screws from Wentworth.
18:30Liz, hang on.
18:31What do you mean?
18:32Well, she's the head screw there.
18:34I saw her when I went to visit a mate of mine.
18:36Look, there's no need for this.
18:37You think you can just come barging in here, don't you?
18:40What kind of a bloody halfway house is this anyway?
18:44Jeez.
18:44Oh, Liz, wait on, will you?
18:46Shove it.
18:47I'm getting out.
18:52Sorry.
18:55Should have realised.
18:57Oh, that's all right.
18:58I'm the one that's supposed to be the boss.
19:01Will they calm down?
19:03Don't know.
19:04I don't seem to be able to get through to them.
19:06I didn't realise how much Judy held this place together.
19:11I know.
19:12Have you thought about applying to the department for a replacement?
19:15Oh, yeah, yeah.
19:17But it feels too much like letting her down.
19:19This house meant so much to her.
19:20Look, Wally, even if Judy's acquitted,
19:22I doubt if they'd let her keep on the job.
19:24No.
19:25You're probably right.
19:27I'll have to sleep here in the meantime.
19:29They'll demolish the place if I leave them alone.
19:31I'm sure of it,
19:32but that's no girl guide troop up there,
19:34so watch it.
19:36More coffee?
19:37Oh, thanks.
19:38This has been wonderful.
19:39A delicious meal.
19:41Coffee, Mum?
19:42Oh, thanks.
19:43I love that potato recipe, Mrs Morris.
19:45There's nothing to it.
19:46I'm sure I couldn't make it as well as you.
19:48Nonsense.
19:50I'm sure you're a girl who could pick up almost anything.
19:52Yeah, Mum's right.
19:54I don't think there's anything you couldn't do
19:55if you put your mind to it.
19:57Well, I'd better be getting home.
19:59It's late and your mum has to work tomorrow.
20:01What sort of work do you do?
20:02I freelance.
20:03Oh?
20:04As a secretary.
20:06And do you have to go to work tomorrow?
20:07Oh, yes.
20:08Payday's my busiest day.
20:11Okay if I borrow the car, Mum?
20:12Keys are on the bar.
20:13I'll bring it round.
20:14It's a little bit cold outside.
20:15Nice try, Meg.
20:21You don't mind.
20:22You think you've got it all sewn up, don't you?
20:24Not quite.
20:26Oh, Marty's definitely in the bag.
20:28It'll just take a little longer to sew it up.
20:31Do you honestly think I could ever accept you as Marty's wife?
20:35Force yourself, Meg.
20:36I have a lot of influence over your son.
20:38You haven't seen him for years at a time.
20:42I could fix it so that you'd never see him again.
20:44I can fix it so that you'd never see him again.
20:44It's just me.
21:12Kelly, you know better than this.
21:18Don't be like that.
21:20I thought you and I could go a deal.
21:22Okay.
21:24You go back to your room and I'll forget you were here.
21:27How's that for a deal?
21:28I've got a better one.
21:30Go on.
21:32Like I'll give you a bit of company?
21:35You do me a few favours?
21:38Like?
21:38Like I'm sick of sharing my room with Lois because she snores.
21:42And I'm sick of paying me rent because I'm broke.
21:46Well?
21:48What do you say?
21:51I say buy yourself a set of earplugs and your rent's due next Thursday.
21:56I could put the finger on you.
21:57I could say you rate me.
21:58Think about it.
22:01I've thought about it.
22:03Now, unless you shape up, you really will be sleeping on your own on a park bench.
22:08Now get out of here.
22:09Get back to your own room and don't ever try to pull this on me again.
22:12How the hell did you get in here?
22:37None of your business.
22:38I'm here to collect.
22:42What's this?
22:43Booze.
22:44A buck a bottle and you don't have any trouble.
22:47I think you got lost in the dark, Phyllis.
22:49I didn't order any booze.
22:51Now take it and go away.
22:52It's not that simple, Jude.
22:53You buy it whether you want it or not.
22:55And you also owe me two bucks protection money.
23:02Now let's get one thing straight.
23:05I am not buying into any of your gains.
23:08I am not buying any booze or protection or any of the crap that goes with it.
23:14Now go away, Phyllis.
23:15You bug me.
23:17You better pay up, Jude.
23:18Save us both a lot of trouble.
23:19Really?
23:20Like what?
23:21Anyone that doesn't pay gets a bashing.
23:24From you, Phyllis?
23:25Now, I want to be left alone.
23:30So you get your ass out of here while you can still walk.
23:33Finished your job, huh?
23:35Oh, yeah.
23:36I might have known you'd be involved in this.
23:38Well, you want me bashed?
23:40You do your dirty work yourself.
23:43Well, come on.
23:44What are you waiting for?
23:45No story for the governor when they find me black and blue in the morning?
23:48You'd like that, wouldn't you, Bryant?
23:56Well, you can wait.
23:59I'll pick the time and the place.
24:06And, Bryant, remember you are on your own.
24:10Smith's gone and I've got all your yellow-bellied little mates under control.
24:15Place is under near management, Bryant.
24:17Bryant, don't forget it.
24:32Good.
24:34This lot must have some shampoo left in the bottle.
24:37It tastes bloody awful.
24:39It's so unfair.
24:40I don't see why we should have to buy it if we're not going to drink it.
24:44Oh, I reckon I can force a drop down.
24:47It sticks in me craw, though, when I think that the freak's making a profit.
24:55Bea would have known what to do if she'd been here.
24:58She would have known what to do about Jude, too.
25:02Jude's a friend of yours, isn't she?
25:04Was.
25:05Gee, you really don't like her.
25:07I've seen this movie once, about a bloke with a tumour.
25:21He was in real bad pain before he died.
25:39Was it like that for Hazel?
25:41Yes.
25:42She told us that...
25:43It doesn't matter.
25:46And I've realised all right.
25:49Like when Bea killed Nola for bumping off poor little Patty.
25:55But Hayes never harmed anyone.
25:57Well, all she wanted was just to be with her mates to the end.
26:07Oh, I don't know, Lizzie.
26:09What do you think about it?
26:12Jude must have known she'd wind up back in here.
26:14Must have been real hard for her to do that, just to stop Hazel's pain.
26:36This is how it says we can have time off from the laundry to make the cake this morning.
26:43Wonderful!
26:43Lizzie, you smell like a brewery.
26:46Don't tell me you've been drinking that terrible wine already.
26:48No, I just had a sip of the stuff I mopped up from Mrs. Reynolds' office.
26:52Oh, you can't do that, Lizzie.
26:53Well, what about the cake?
26:54I'm too old.
26:55I only had enough to take the rotten taste out of me mouth.
26:59Well...
26:59What do you reckon I am?
27:01It's all right, then, because this cake has to be the best.
27:05Lizzie, are you sure you won't go and sit with Judy?
27:07She looks real lonely.
27:09No.
27:10Got to do some thinking first.
27:13Well, I'm going to go and sit with her, see, and nobody else will.
27:17Poor Judy.
27:18She really needs her friends at the moment.
27:19I don't think perhaps that I should go.
27:21You just stay here.
27:22We've got to talk about our recipe.
27:26Thought you might want somewhere to sit with you.
27:28You thought wrong.
27:29I know what it's like going through a bad time on your own.
27:33It's not much cool with no-one to talk to, is it?
27:35I'll manage.
27:37Of course, I've never done what you've done, but me dad did.
27:42Hmm.
27:44When I was just a little duffer, me horse fell down the well, broke his legs.
27:48Dad had to shoot him, put him out of his pain.
27:55You know, I hated him when I seen him come in with that rifle.
28:00But then he started crying himself when he had to shoot, go look.
28:06Reckon it was like that with you and Hazel, eh?
28:08Here, it was a bit.
28:12Look, do you mind if I eat my breakfast in peace here?
28:16Yeah, sure, Jude.
28:18I'll go get her some more toast, eh?
28:20Won't be long.
28:32Hi.
28:33You're early?
28:34Yes, well, I was up at the crack of dawn seeing Robert off to school camp.
28:38It's times like that the kids really are mine.
28:41How's Marty?
28:43Just the same.
28:44Brought Randy home again for dinner last night.
28:46Oh, hell.
28:47Oh, if only I could tell him.
28:50Sit down.
28:51You've got time for a quick cup.
28:53Oh, I don't know, Connie.
28:56Only I could think of a way to get Marty out of this mess without losing him forever.
29:01Well, I have thought of something.
29:03I don't know whether you'll go for it, though.
29:05Well, I'm open to any suggestions at the moment.
29:08Well, I think the only way Marty is going to believe the truth about her is if he discovers
29:14it for himself.
29:15There's no way she's going to let him do that.
29:17Just a minute.
29:18What we have to do is get him to visit her working flat so that Randy, the call girl, opens the door.
29:25Oh, if only we could.
29:27Well, there are two problems there.
29:29How would we find out her address?
29:31And, B, how would I get my son to visit a place like that?
29:34Okay.
29:35Well, the by-squat should be able to help with her address.
29:38Now, the second one.
29:39I think you're going to need some male help on that.
29:42Well, that's it, isn't it?
29:43I don't know anyone who knows it.
29:45Yes, you do.
29:46Scott Collins.
29:47I am sure he would help.
29:49Colleen, it's a lot to ask someone.
29:51Yes, but I'm sure he would understand.
29:53Besides, do you have any better ideas?
29:56No.
29:57But I don't think I can...
29:58Think about it.
30:00Here, I love.
30:01Oh, I think it's an awful lot.
30:03Yeah, well, I'm here.
30:04It's not because I can't look.
30:05It's so eager to see it now.
30:07Yeah, go easy with that.
30:08You don't need the whole bag.
30:09Oh, don't worry.
30:10It's just an old bush recipe.
30:12Just a couple of dozen.
30:14Handfuls.
30:15Yeah, that should do it.
30:16Here you are.
30:17Could we please have some cooking show to put in it, Mrs. O'Regan?
30:20You certainly cannot.
30:22There's a part of even keep it here.
30:23Oh, but it's a wedding cake.
30:25I don't know what this place is coming to.
30:27Wedding cakes?
30:28Well, I'm trying to organise lunch for 50 people.
30:31That's just how much longer is that going to take?
30:33Oh, and we won't be long.
30:34Oh, and pop the oven on.
30:35Oh, no, you don't, my girl.
30:36No, and you.
30:37You blow the whole place out.
30:38Here.
30:39Quick.
30:42Oh, it can be a little bit.
30:44Keep your dirty little mits on.
30:45It'll be better with a brandy in it.
30:47Yeah, well, you give it a sling spot while I just keep her occupied.
30:51Um, Mrs. O'Regan, have you got any of those little bride and groom dolls?
30:58Are you stupid?
30:59Of course I haven't.
31:01Oh.
31:02Well, have you got a pen?
31:03Pen?
31:04What do you want a pen for?
31:05I thought you'd like to sign my plaster.
31:08Oh.
31:09Oh.
31:09Ha, ha.
31:11Oh, I didn't see you, Anita.
31:14I mean, don't get me wrong.
31:15I don't regret what I did for Hazel.
31:18It's just this stupid bloody place.
31:21I mean, what chance does a loser like me have?
31:24Once it gets its claws into you, it never lets go.
31:26Judy, I think you've been...
31:27Oh, yeah, I know, I know.
31:28I'll get out eventually.
31:29Ha, ha.
31:30You mocked my words.
31:31Won't be long before it sucks me back in again.
31:33Well, it doesn't have to be like that.
31:34I mean, you've proven you're not a loser.
31:36Look at Driscoll.
31:37Wouldn't even exist except for you.
31:40Well, that's a laugh.
31:42Look, I'm very proud of what I did for Driscoll, sure, but it doesn't need me.
31:46Wally can run that place just as well as I can.
31:48Well, he's not coping very well on his own.
31:54He's thinking of handing it over.
31:57What do you mean?
31:57What's wrong?
31:58There's nothing.
31:59He's just having difficulty coping with the women.
32:01Oh, God.
32:02You can imagine how much they'd try him and try him to their own advantage.
32:06Yeah, I can imagine.
32:09He's not going to just walk out, though, is he?
32:11No, no.
32:12The department will appoint another head to run the place.
32:16Oh.
32:17Oh.
32:18Well, life goes on, doesn't it?
32:25A couple of weeks ago, those women said they couldn't get on without me.
32:30A couple of weeks from now, they don't even remember my name.
32:44You haven't collected your numbers, my name.
32:46Get your papers.
32:47Who's going to do the bloody work?
32:49What are you whinging about?
32:50You're doing all right.
32:52Come on, dollar each.
32:53Oh, but I haven't got any money left.
32:55Then you'll have to borrow it.
32:57She's not the only one.
32:57You're bleeding us dry.
32:58I won't have any more until Jo comes tomorrow.
33:01Very good, Hunt.
33:02Nice to see you working for a change.
33:04Don't let me interrupt.
33:05All right, ladies.
33:06Thanks, if you haven't got your numbers, buy up now.
33:08If you haven't got the money, borrow it.
33:10Oh, come on, wrinkles.
33:11You've got that.
33:12I'll put you down for 14 and 20.
33:14You can't do that.
33:16I already had.
33:17You can pay me before lunch.
33:19What mongrels?
33:20Do you hear that?
33:24Now listen to them.
33:26You've got to do something.
33:27You're the only one who can help.
33:28Oh, I don't know.
33:29Numbers game's a good racket.
33:30You can make a lot of money at it.
33:32Only if it's fair and those two are taking everybody for a ride.
33:35Well, there's nothing I can do about that.
33:38Come on over there and give them what for.
33:40Hey, Sonia.
33:48Cass, of course.
33:50Phyllis, give her number 26.
33:52Yeah?
33:53Oh, six is me lucky number.
33:56Well, look, I like buying numbers,
33:58but it's not fair to make people buy them if they don't want them.
34:00Oh, look, lad, Belly,
34:01why don't you stick your head under the press
34:03and steam out some of that fact you got between your ears?
34:10Don't say things like that, Phyllis,
34:12because it makes me real mad.
34:16And don't call Lizzie names, neither.
34:17He-he-he!
34:18Shut up!
34:19That's right, Phyllis, don't be like that.
34:20Cass is right.
34:22Why don't you give her another ticket and pay for it yourself?
34:25Yeah, give her number...
34:27six?
34:29Huh?
34:31I really have number six.
34:32Of course.
34:33We have to be fair, don't we?
34:35Yeah.
34:40Thanks.
34:43God, you're a silly kid.
34:45Would you let them break down on you like that?
34:47Well, it's like Sonia said.
34:49She's only trying to be fair,
34:50and everyone's got a chance of winning.
34:53All right, ladies, you've got your numbers.
34:56Back to work.
34:59Well, I'm glad you could come out and help me celebrate.
35:02I don't think a sandwich and the surgery would have been the same.
35:04I'll drink to that.
35:05Cheers.
35:06Everything set for the wedding?
35:07Mm.
35:08Just about.
35:08Oh, well, what's this problem with yours, ma'am?
35:14Well, my son Marty brought home his girlfriend the other night.
35:18To cut a long story short, he thinks her name is Jenny Gleeson.
35:22What's wrong with that?
35:24She's an old friend of ours.
35:26Her name is Randy Goodlove.
35:29Yeah, I'm kidding.
35:31She's fast, isn't she?
35:32Well, how did she meet?
35:34She met him on his ship.
35:37And he doesn't know?
35:38No.
35:40Well, if there's anything I can do, Meg, just say the word.
35:43Well, there is, actually.
35:45Colleen thought it would be a good idea if we could get Marty to visit Randy's working flat.
35:52Now, I know this is an almost impossible situation to organize.
35:55No, no, just hang on, Meg.
35:56I'm having a Bucs party tomorrow night.
36:00Marty's invited.
36:02But you don't even know him.
36:03Well, that's why you're inviting me right to dinner tonight.
36:06All right, then I will.
36:07But what are you going to do?
36:09I'm sorry, Meg.
36:11Very sacred business, these Bucs turns.
36:13And I asked Mrs. Powell if we could have all the Christmas decorations as well.
36:22It's going to be absolutely wonderful, can't you?
36:24Hey, I'm going too, Phyllis.
36:26Oh, whoopee.
36:27Didn't know they had stuffed goose at weddings.
36:30Oh, what have you got to be mean for, Phyllis?
36:31I just want to be friends.
36:33Listen, donkey brain, I'm choosy about me friends.
36:36And I sure as hell don't need a gutless one with a face like a camel's bum crowding my scene.
36:41Well, that's not me.
36:42I'm not like that.
36:43You shouldn't say things like that.
36:44You shouldn't say things like that, rat cock.
36:47Dummy.
36:50Now, you take that back, Phyllis.
36:52You'd better close your mouth.
36:54You'd drip it in your dinner.
36:59Oh, come on.
37:02I'm sorry, Phyllis.
37:03I'm sorry, I didn't mean to you.
37:05Get away from it, you're a lady.
37:06Oh, the governor's going to love this one.
37:08I didn't mean to hurt you.
37:09I'm sorry, Phyllis.
37:11I didn't mean to hurt you.
37:12Get out of the inventory.
37:14You should have hit that face.
37:17I didn't mean to hurt you.
37:18She did it.
37:19Did you see her?
37:21Pow, pow.
37:22Lionel Rose's got nothing on her.
37:25Those rotten monglers better think twice now.
37:29Yes, I think the prayer book's a lovely idea.
37:41Do they all want to put in for it?
37:42Yes, they do.
37:43Now, I can organise the withdrawals and buy it tomorrow.
37:46There is one other thing.
37:47They want to wear civvies.
37:49Is that all right by you?
37:51Yes, I don't see why not.
37:53Yes, Miss Fultz, my governor.
37:55Parker has just assaulted Hunt.
37:58Is Hunt all right?
37:59Well, she's being treated now, but I'd say she'll be out of action for some time.
38:03I'll get the doctor's report.
38:04Thanks.
38:05Bring her in, please, Miss Ferguson.
38:07Come on, Parker.
38:07What happened, Parker?
38:14It was awful.
38:15It was all my fault.
38:16Did Hunt provoke you?
38:17How is Phyllis, Mrs Reynolds?
38:18Is she going to be all right?
38:19I haven't heard yet.
38:20Would you please...
38:20I'm real sorry.
38:21It's me rotten temper.
38:22But I didn't mean to hurt her.
38:24Can I go and see her?
38:25I'm afraid that's impossible.
38:28You will have 24 hours in solitary to think about what you've done.
38:31Thank you, Miss Ferguson.
38:32Come on, Parker.
38:38Got you worried, eh, Sonia?
38:40Lost without you, mate, eh?
38:42Yes.
38:43Pardon?
38:44Sex isn't going to take any more of that crap you dish out.
38:47So you'd better step down before she changes your frozen face, too.
38:53Howdy, you chickens, aren't you, Birdsworth?
38:55Any fool who thinks with a fist is definitely no threat.
38:58Oh, you'll think differently when you're lying flat on your back on the floor.
39:03Please, Lizzie.
39:04Oh, Cass better wear gloves when she clocks her or she'll get frostbite.
39:09Look, you should be careful what you say to her, Izzy.
39:11She could get back at you.
39:12Not anymore.
39:13That rotten gang's had it.
39:15I hope you're right.
39:16Look, I've been trying to cheer up Judy, but now I want to go and talk to Petra about
39:20the wedding decorations.
39:22Could you go and sit with her?
39:22She looks awfully down.
39:25Yeah.
39:26Nobody should be miserable today.
39:34Good day, Jude.
39:36Wasn't that something in the dining room?
39:40Yeah, what was it about?
39:41That rotten gang have been making whoopies since we've been gone and we haven't been able
39:47to do a damn thing about it.
39:48Yeah, I saw a bit of their action last night.
39:50It must be pretty profitable for the food to get involved.
39:54Yeah, she'd stick her nose in anything that stinks.
39:59Strebens?
40:01Outside.
40:01That's it.
40:01That Sonia just better had to watch out for Cass.
40:13It's like having your own personal army, isn't it?
40:19We have no worries with her.
40:20Brian's too caught up with her own problems.
40:23What's Birdsworth up to?
40:24Who cares?
40:25She's friendly with everybody since the punch-up.
40:28Typical.
40:28How much of a threat is Parker?
40:32No threat.
40:34And when she's so thick, she wouldn't even know how to break bread.
40:37Yeah, maybe.
40:39But if someone with brains were to get behind her, she could be a big help to both of us.
40:45Look, keep an eye on Brian.
40:47Let me know where she stands.
40:48We can talk to Parker later.
40:49Well, you must be pretty nervous if you're worried about me taking over.
40:59Not at all.
41:00I just wanted to save the trouble of trying.
41:02It's silly trying to fight for a losing team.
41:05You're wasting your breath, Stevens.
41:06I'm not interested in your power struggles.
41:08Well, well, a fence-sitter.
41:10Or are you just going to bury your head in the sand?
41:13I can do what I like.
41:15I don't have to listen to what you think I should or shouldn't do.
41:18We were only thinking of you, Brian.
41:20I thought you'd like you to stay here to be free of hassles.
41:24The only hassles I'm having is trying to get you lot to understand that I just want to be left alone.
41:31I don't care who is top dog, as long as it's not me.
41:36Now go and peddle your propaganda somewhere else.
41:38All right, Brian.
41:42But you'd better keep your head down when the firing starts.
41:45It's very dangerous when you're not wearing any colours.
41:57Oh, I'm sorry.
41:58No, she's not in at the moment.
41:59She starts work about one third of the afternoon, OK?
42:04Goodbye.
42:05How's that?
42:07Oh, could have a broken nose.
42:09A bit hard to tell with the swelling.
42:11She was lucky Parker only slapped her.
42:12You can imagine the damage if she really meant business.
42:15It's a worry, isn't it?
42:16I mean, she's going to keep running into situations like that all the time.
42:19Yeah, I went to see her in solitary.
42:20Apparently she's very upset about it all.
42:23Let's hope that next time she flies off the handle, she doesn't do any serious damage.
42:27Yeah, I'll go along with that.
42:29Well, what time for dinner?
42:30Oh, let me see.
42:31What's the reason?
42:32I'll finish here.
42:33It's eight o'clock.
42:34Great.
42:35See you then.
42:35And thanks, Scott.
42:36My pleasure.
42:40Parker, get over against that wall.
42:47Hi, how's Phyllis?
42:48She's all right, isn't she?
42:49Yeah, of course she's all right.
42:51You're all that blood.
42:52The trouble is, Cassie, you need someone to look after you to stop you being locked away in here.
42:55Oh, I heard her.
42:56I know I did.
42:57We'd be happy to help you.
42:58She shouldn't have said all them rotten things and I should...
43:01Will you stop worrying about Phyllis?
43:04We used her to set you up.
43:07Hmm?
43:08Well, why would you do that?
43:11Well, we heard about your reputation, Parker.
43:14Just wanted to see it at first hand before we took you on the team.
43:17What do you mean?
43:20You got me to bash someone just to see if I could.
43:28You did a good job too, Cass.
43:29You're just the kind of person we need to run our rackets.
43:32All right, get out.
43:34You rotten mongrels!
43:36You dirty rotten mongrels!
43:38You come back here!
43:39I show what it's like being bashed!
43:41You dirty rotten mongrels!
43:43You...
43:44You...
43:45He used to give me roses
44:03I wish he could again
44:08But that was on the outside
44:14And things were different then
44:19On the inside
44:20The sun still shines
44:24And the rain falls down
44:29But the sun and rain are prisoners too
44:33When morning comes around
44:38Last night I dreamed we were together
44:43Sharing all the love with mongrels
44:50Till I had to face the nightmare
44:54Awaken up alone
44:59On the inside
45:01The roses grow
45:03They don't land the stony ground
45:09But the roses here are prisoners too
45:14When morning comes around
45:24And the worst death
45:26Thank you
45:27I'm very grateful
45:29that you've ever seen
45:30Dokins
45:31This is some things
45:33For 4 years
45:34That night
45:35You know
45:36I would look queremos
45:37Tell the IO
45:38To the IO
45:38To the IO
45:39To the IO
45:40But the IO
45:43I really felt
45:43What am I going to