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Episode 404 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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00:01Brian's too caught up with her own problems.
00:03What's Birdsworth up to?
00:05Who cares?
00:06She's friendly with everybody since the punch-up.
00:08Typical.
00:10How much of a threat is Parker?
00:13No threat.
00:14And when she's so thick, she wouldn't even know how to break bread.
00:18Eh, maybe.
00:19But if someone with brains were to get behind her,
00:22she could be a big help to both of us.
00:26Look, keep an eye on Brian.
00:27Let me know where she stands.
00:28We can talk to Parker later.
00:36Well, you must be pretty nervous if you're worried about me taking over.
00:39Not at all.
00:40I just wanted to save the trouble of trying.
00:42It's silly trying to fight for a losing team.
00:45You're wasting your breath, Stevens.
00:47I'm not interested in your power struggles.
00:49Well, well, a fence-sitter.
00:51Or are you just going to bury your head in the sand?
00:54I can do what I like.
00:55I don't have to listen to what you think I should or shouldn't do.
00:59We were only thinking of you, Brian.
01:01I thought you'd like you to stay here to be free of hassles.
01:03The only hassles I'm having is trying to get you lot to understand that I just want to be left alone.
01:12I don't care who is top dog, as long as it's not me.
01:16Now go and peddle your propaganda somewhere else.
01:18All right, Brian.
01:22But you'd better keep your head down when the firing starts.
01:26It's very dangerous when you're not wearing any colours.
01:28Well, we heard about your reputation, Parker.
01:40Just wanted to see it at first hand before we took you on the team.
01:43You mean, you got me to bash someone, just to see if I could?
01:53You did a good job too, Cass.
01:55You're just the kind of person we need to run our rackets.
01:58All right, get out.
02:00You rotten muggles!
02:02You dirty rotten muggles!
02:04You come back here!
02:05I saw what it was like being bashed!
02:07You dirty rotten muggles!
02:09Oh, my God!
02:10You...
02:10You...
02:11And I thought we could talk her around her our way of thinking.
02:31Solitary will soften her up.
02:33Close.
02:33You almost killed us.
02:34The trouble is, she hasn't got the brains to know when to use her muscle to advantage.
02:37A little guiding hand by the right person is what's needed.
02:40And you're volunteering?
02:42If I think it's necessary.
02:43Well, I think it's unwise.
02:44A temper can't be trusted.
02:45Any provocations you could turn on us.
02:47Not losing your nerve, are you?
02:48Maybe I should put by a little insurance.
02:51Come on, get to the point.
02:52Our little rackets.
02:53We're doing nicely, aren't we?
02:54So?
02:55So I want a fair share.
02:57I wondered how long it would take you.
02:59Well, the cut stays the same.
03:0150-50 straight down the middle.
03:03That's not enough.
03:04That's all you're getting.
03:06You just need to me, Stevens.
03:08You may think you've got it over the other women, but you are no match for me.
03:1160-40 or nothing.
03:14Then it's nothing.
03:16I don't need you anymore.
03:18You just made a very dangerous decision, Stevens.
03:20Interesting to see how you get by without my protection.
03:23But you just said yourself, I already have the women on my side.
03:32We'll see about that, Stevens.
03:36Ta-da!
03:37Hey, that looks great.
03:38You really have outdone yourself.
03:40Well, I had to after I saw what you were cooking up.
03:42Well, I'll make some girl a great husband one day, wouldn't I, Mum?
03:47Hey, did Meg tell you I'm getting married in a couple of days?
03:49It is catching.
03:50Congratulations, mate.
03:51Thanks, mate.
03:52Look, I'm having a bit of a buck's turn tomorrow night.
03:54Perhaps you'd like to come?
03:56Oh, sure, yeah.
03:57Oh, that's, of course, if Jen hasn't organised something.
03:59Well, give me a call and I'll pick you up.
04:01Great.
04:02Actually, I was supposed to meet her about 15 minutes ago.
04:04I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to fly.
04:06Look, I hate to run out like this, but we did organise her yesterday.
04:09I'll tell Jen hello for you, OK?
04:10Please.
04:11Nice to meet you, Scott.
04:11I'll give you a buzz tomorrow about the party.
04:13OK, mate.
04:16Oh, I wish I could tell him all about that girl without all this pretense.
04:21Well, Marty seems pretty sensitive.
04:23I can understand why you haven't told him already.
04:25He'll probably never forgive me, no matter how I go about it.
04:28It's not too late to call it off.
04:30Oh, I'm sorry, Scott.
04:31I asked for your help and...
04:34No.
04:35For Marty's sake, I've got to go through with it.
04:38Now, what would you like to do?
04:47Scotch and soda, please.
04:55Hello, Randy.
04:56You're looking extremely attractive tonight.
04:59Hello, John Golding.
05:00Life's treating you well.
05:01Just fine, thank you.
05:02Look, Randy, I'm glad I ran into you.
05:04I've got a business client coming over from Perth to the next day or two.
05:08It'd be a great favour if you could put him on your guest list.
05:12Of course, John.
05:13Any friend of yours and all that.
05:15Thanks, I'll be in touch.
05:23And there we go.
05:27Who was that by?
05:28Oh, just a friend of my father's.
05:31Funny the people you meet when you least expect it, isn't it?
05:33Yeah, isn't it?
05:35I've been missing you.
05:37Yeah, me too.
05:38I ran out in a dinner party at Mum's to see you.
05:40She wasn't upset.
05:41Mum?
05:42No, never.
05:42Oh, she sends her a goat.
05:44No, she meant it.
05:45I just can't understand why she took such a dislike to me.
05:48Oh, that's all changed now, since you had lunch together.
05:51But then again, you'd win anyone over.
05:53No, once she gets to know you a bit better,
05:55she's going to love you just as much as I do.
06:03Don't make a meal of it, Hunt.
06:07I haven't got all day.
06:08I'm going as fast as I can.
06:10I'm not impressed.
06:11Oh, look, me head hurts.
06:13Oh, that's a pity.
06:14Because I expected you to be back on deck straight away.
06:17I'm hardly out of hospital.
06:19How can I get me name down for something while I've been in here?
06:21I'm not talking about ordinary duties.
06:23You've got more important things to do.
06:25Like selling numbers and collecting money.
06:30Give me a break, will you?
06:31I don't want to put the fangs into me, mate, straight away.
06:34Why can't Sonia do it?
06:35Forget Stephens.
06:37She's out of the game.
06:38Don't start asking questions because you won't get any answers.
06:42All you need to know is that I'm given the orders now.
06:45Do I make myself clear?
06:47Yeah.
06:48But don't expect me to go near that Cass Parker dame again.
06:51You'll do as you're told.
06:53Because if you don't, I'll be in charge of the beating next time.
06:58And you won't be so lucky.
07:02Well, are we ready, Phyllis?
07:05All right, Hunt.
07:07Give your answer.
07:09Are you ready?
07:11Yeah.
07:21I'm glad you decided to see me.
07:26Sorry about all that.
07:33Everyone at the house has been asking about you.
07:36Really?
07:37And how is everyone?
07:38Oh, fine.
07:39Oh, young Rosemary.
07:41She went back home with her intended.
07:43You're kidding.
07:44Is she getting married, is she?
07:45Yeah.
07:46Yeah, nice bloke.
07:47Oh, a bit rushed, but I reckon I'll make a go of it.
07:50Well, that's really good news, you know.
07:52It's the best news I've heard for a while.
07:53Makes up for all the ones who didn't make it.
07:56Mrs. Morris tells me that they're going to appoint a new head of the house, huh?
08:03I had to do it, you.
08:05That place needs a woman.
08:08I found that out the hard way.
08:10Yeah, well, she said some of the women were trying it all.
08:12It's just one or two.
08:14Now, Kelly, for instance.
08:15Oh, I'm practically tucked up in bed, and she asked to join me.
08:18Oh, she's a stupid cow, isn't she?
08:20Trouble is, I couldn't put it down to my incredible personality.
08:23She wanted a few favours in return.
08:25So who's, uh, who's going to get the job?
08:31Mrs. Dobbs, that's all I know.
08:34Well, they didn't waste any time, did they?
08:37I'll tell you one thing.
08:38I hope she knows what she's doing, because those kids are really old.
08:41They don't think they'll get it.
08:45They'll still be around, like, huh?
08:48I'll keep an eye on things, you know.
08:51I think it'll work out.
08:52Anyway, it's not going to be long till you're back with us, is it?
09:06Oh, Lucy's going to be delicious.
09:09It doesn't look much like a wedding cake to me.
09:12It isn't finished yet, you silly galoot.
09:14Look, you just wait till we get the icing on, and then it'll look really professional.
09:19I had a lovely wedding cake once.
09:21It was in three tiers, and it had cupids and ribbons and rosebuds, and you could move the
09:27little arms and the bride and groom on top.
09:30Well, this isn't going to have any cupids and rosebuds, but you just wait till it's finished
09:34till we bloody bonzer.
09:36Don't you worry.
09:37Oh, I'm sorry, Lizzie.
09:38I didn't mean to say that this one wasn't going to be as nice.
09:40Of course you didn't.
09:41Well, bring it up here, love, and let's put the icing on it.
09:46Oh, get out of our way, will you?
09:51We're working.
09:52Okay, don't get off of it.
09:54Watch out for that wet cloth.
09:57Oh, good.
09:58Quick, put it on the plate.
10:00We need a bloody shovel.
10:01Oh, shut up, you.
10:02It's not as bad as all that.
10:04I'm sorry, Lizzie, what are we going to do?
10:05Oh, I don't know, but I'll fix it somehow.
10:09Oh, look, we'd stick it together with bits of jam.
10:12Oh, do it.
10:13Don't worry.
10:15Just none of you buggers mention anything to anybody.
10:17What happened?
10:18Oh, we won't mention a word.
10:20Well, it'll come up really well.
10:22You see.
10:23Oh, here.
10:31Hi.
10:32Got time for an old reprobate like me.
10:35Hello.
10:37Just been to see Judy.
10:39How is she?
10:40Uh, down.
10:43Telling her that the department's appointed a replacement didn't help either.
10:47Already?
10:47Hell, that was quick.
10:49Yeah, I hope they gave it some thought and didn't just pull a name out of her hat.
10:52Oh, I'm sure they'd know what was required.
10:54Obviously, they had someone waiting in the wings.
10:56Yeah.
10:57Well, I hope this Mrs. Dobbs knows what she's letting herself in for.
11:00Dobbs?
11:01Eunice Dobbs?
11:02Yeah, that sounds right.
11:03Then you've got nothing to worry about.
11:05I remember her from child welfare.
11:06She's perfect for the job.
11:08You mean we've struck the jackpot?
11:09You certainly have.
11:10She's got a great sense of humour, but she's no fool.
11:13Ah, that's a load off my mind.
11:15Wish I could tell Jude.
11:16Make her feel a lot better.
11:17I'll make sure she hears.
11:18Where would I be without you?
11:20You'd manage.
11:22In fact, you may manage very nicely once Eunice Dobbs moves in.
11:25Good looker, is she?
11:27Very.
11:28One at a time's enough for this bloke.
11:31I couldn't possibly fit her in.
11:32Well, we haven't got much time left, and there's still oodles of things to do.
11:38Put that mess away.
11:39Oh, but Miss Ferguson...
11:40We've got permission to do it in our free time.
11:42This isn't your free time, Roberts.
11:44You're supposed to be getting ready for lunch.
11:46But we'll never get it finished if we don't use every spare minute, Miss Ferguson.
11:50Don't break my heart, Mason.
11:52Just put that junk in the cupboard.
11:56It's not.
11:57Shh.
11:57Don't mind her, Pixie.
11:58She just hates seeing people enjoying themselves.
12:04That goes for you too, Stevens.
12:05Are you too good to soil your hands?
12:08But this little charade has nothing to do with me.
12:10That's beside the point.
12:11I just gave you an order.
12:13Now jump to it.
12:15All right, Miss Ferguson.
12:18If you insist.
12:21I insist.
12:27All right, you heard the lady.
12:33Clean up.
12:34Up yours.
12:35Listen, Hunt.
12:36You still work for me, and while you're getting a cut, you do as I tell you.
12:40Not anymore.
12:41You're nothing without the freak.
12:43You'll have to do your own dirty work from now on.
12:45G'day, Sonia.
12:56What's new?
12:58You're on kitchen duty today, aren't you?
13:00Yeah, what's luck.
13:01Then I want you to do me a favor.
13:03Get me some bottles, jars, anything that's made of glass.
13:07That depends.
13:08What do I get out of it?
13:09Oh, don't worry.
13:10You get paid.
13:11Okay.
13:12What are you going to do with them?
13:13Breed tadpoles?
13:14That's my business, Harvey.
13:23Oh.
13:24What's got to poo?
13:26I don't know, Petra.
13:27If you think we should...
13:28She saw what happened in the record.
13:30She'll realise it's a good time.
13:31I hope so.
13:35Hi, Judy.
13:36Do you mind?
13:40Ah.
13:41Things are really interesting in the recreation room, aren't they?
13:44I wonder what Sonia's done wrong to upset Miss Ferguson like that.
13:47It doesn't take much to have the freak turn against you.
13:50A perfect time for a takeover bid while they're fighting amongst themselves.
13:53Yes.
13:54Why don't you have a go, Judy?
13:56Because I'm not interested.
13:58Oh, but you're so good at running things in Driscoll House.
14:01And you know these women, Judy, you've got to listen to.
14:03Look, forget it.
14:04We're...
14:04And things are going to get worse.
14:05I said to forget it.
14:08I've got enough problems on my own, okay?
14:10Oh, but Judy, all right.
14:11Lay off me, will you, Pixie?
14:13Just keep your voice down, Bryant.
14:15This isn't your home for terminal dropouts, you know.
14:20Whatever you say, Miss Ferguson, you're the boss.
14:23Now, that's one for the books, isn't it?
14:26A top dog in a Scrooge uniform.
14:29I'm glad you realise it, Bryant.
14:32Just make sure your two dummies remember it, too.
14:34Oh, heaven.
14:45What's the matter, lad?
14:46Oh, no, it's been ages reading this silly thing.
14:49So you probably need some stronger cotton.
14:50I'll see if we've got some.
14:51Okay.
14:53What do you think about the cake, Lizzie?
14:54Do you think it'll be all right?
14:55I'll bugger it if I know.
14:57We haven't got time to make another one,
14:58so we just have to hope for the best.
15:00Here, made to order.
15:02Oh, Jude, you'd like to give us a hand, lad.
15:06Oh, not just now, Lizzie.
15:09Oh, what's wrong with...
15:12Try to be nice.
15:13Even after all she's done,
15:15she treats us as if there was something wrong with us.
15:18Don't be so hard on her, Lizzie.
15:20Oh, it's probably our fault.
15:21We asked her to take over as top dog,
15:23and Miss Ferguson got nasty, darling.
15:25Yeah, well, it doesn't matter now,
15:26because when Cass gets back, we'll...
15:28Oh, speak of the devil!
15:30You just try and stay out of trouble, right?
15:32Oh, yes, Mrs. Morris.
15:33I'll be real good.
15:35Oh, thanks, Mrs. Morris.
15:40Wait for it!
15:44Oh, good day, Phil.
15:46Look, I just wanted to say I'm real sorry.
15:48I didn't mean to hurt you.
15:50Yeah, well, I...
15:51I'd like to buy a couple of numbers,
15:53just to show we're mates again?
15:55Yeah.
15:56All right.
15:57And I'll get them for you later.
15:58I can't be fagged now.
15:59Oh, that's okay.
16:00Whatever you say.
16:04Five points for a million.
16:05Oh, I'll be fired!
16:08It's, uh...
16:09I'll get it!
16:15Yes, can I help you?
16:16Mr. Wallace, I'm Mrs. Dodds.
16:20Well, can I come in?
16:22Oh, yes, of course, sir.
16:24You, uh, are from the department?
16:32That is correct.
16:34So, this is Driscoll House.
16:36None other.
16:38Well, come along, Eunice.
16:39I'll introduce you to the other residents.
16:41I beg your pardon.
16:42My given name is Alice, not Eunice.
16:45But, of course, you will address me as Mrs. Dodds,
16:47as will the women.
16:49I'm sorry, I thought that you...
16:50Yes, clearly.
16:51There's been a lot of misunderstanding
16:51in the department about the names,
16:53but I can assure you,
16:55Eunice, Dobbs, and I are not at all alike.
16:58Yes, well...
16:59Now, I'll want to see the records
17:00held on the residents here,
17:02and then I shall address them en masse, as it were.
17:04You'll see to it.
17:05Whatever you say.
17:07Uh, please, just come this way.
17:14Come on, hon.
17:15You've got better things to do with your time.
17:17Yeah, I was just getting round with it.
17:19That time like the present.
17:21And make sure Stephen's buys.
17:23I think that'll be a very nice gesture
17:26on her part, don't you?
17:27Yes.
17:30OK, you lot, let's have you.
17:31Don't forget me, Phil.
17:32It's me lucky number six.
17:34Mary's cash, show us your money.
17:35Yeah, it makes me sick of it.
17:37She can't call it.
17:38But maybe she's trying to surprise her again,
17:40like last time.
17:41Yeah.
17:42OK, Pixie, it's a lucky day for you.
17:44I'm going to give you two for the price of one.
17:46Oh, but I can't, because...
17:47Well, I'm saving up to buy Petra wedding presents.
17:50Oh, a good one.
17:51When your numbers come up,
17:51you'll be able to get her to work.
17:52But I haven't got any money on me.
17:54No worries, pay me later.
17:55But that's so unfair.
17:57Don't worry, she'll get yours.
18:00OK, Madam Lush.
18:01Cough up.
18:02Well, well, if it isn't the evil lady.
18:05Such a subtle sales technique, aren't you?
18:07You hurt the freak.
18:08Pay her.
18:09And if I don't choose.
18:11You was pretty keen on us buying them
18:13when you was running it.
18:14So it's a seller's market.
18:16You made people buy them when they didn't want them,
18:19so now it's your turn.
18:20Oh, give it to her, love.
18:23Such a sorry lot you all are.
18:26You'll have to do better than that, Cass.
18:27Now you're being rude to me friends, too.
18:30Oh, don't have to put you in solitary.
18:32Oh, God.
18:32See, look what you've done.
18:34Oh, Lizzie, I didn't hurt her, did I?
18:35Oh, what do you think?
18:36Somebody call an officer.
18:37Oh, gee, she's not dead, is she?
18:38No, she's all right.
18:39But for God's sake, get an officer.
18:40What's happened?
18:41Oh, she was standing up one minute, Mrs. M,
18:43and the next minute she was down on the floor.
18:45Oh, what's going on?
18:46Oh, it's awful, Mrs. M.
18:47I just...
18:47She tripped over all that stuff.
18:50Right.
18:50Ruth, Petra, come on.
18:51Help me get her out.
18:52Get her to the doctor.
18:54You should have let me tell her what happened, Lizzie.
19:03I ought to be punished.
19:04Oh, poor little bitch.
19:05I'm with you there, Cass.
19:06You ought to be locked up.
19:07We're at safe.
19:08Shut up.
19:09There's an accident.
19:10Some accident?
19:11Come on, love.
19:12Don't take any notice.
19:14Lizzie, you see now why I can't go for top dog.
19:16I just do me stack.
19:18I'm all wrong.
19:19Don't let it get you down.
19:20We'll think of something.
19:24We seem to be one short.
19:26Um, Jilly Hayes.
19:27She's out job hunting.
19:28Oh, I see.
19:29Well, I'll get to her later.
19:31Now, I've had some discussions about what might loosely be called the routine of this household.
19:37Quite frankly, I am appalled.
19:39From now on, women specified to a specific duty will perform only that duty.
19:44It will be performed at the time specified and with a minimum of fuss and noise.
19:50There will be no bad language.
19:52And if any of you wants to have visitors, they'll have to be approved by me first.
19:55Oh, you never had to do that before.
19:56That's enough.
19:57Uh, you don't think you're being a little bit strict, do you, Mrs. Dodds?
20:00Well, it is up to me, wouldn't you say?
20:02The department ruling on Driscoll House is quite clear, smarten up or close down.
20:07And while the department appreciates that Miss Bryan possibly meant well, she was clearly not competent to run an establishment of this nature.
20:14Now, I think we can rest assured the Bryan experiment will not be repeated.
20:18That's not fair. Judy done a good job. Things work real well here.
20:22And while you're talking, we may as well be back inside.
20:24These changes are for your own good, not mine.
20:27And just you remember, Kelly, is it?
20:30Yeah.
20:31Yes, Mrs. Dodds.
20:33Yes, Mrs. Dodds.
20:35Just remember, Kelly, you're not the only ones to benefit from this halfway house.
20:39We must preserve it as a haven for all those who follow you.
20:43Now, if you're not happy with the changes, you can find alternative accommodation.
20:51Come on, ladies, don't dawdle!
20:53Mrs. Morris, how's Pixie?
20:55She has mild concussion. She has to stay in bed.
21:01Keep up the good work, Parker.
21:03Good to see the opposition kept in line.
21:09Take it quick.
21:10What are you going to do?
21:16Just keep watch.
21:22What are you doing that for?
21:23Will you shut the door and keep watch?
21:28Patch it in, they'll be down on us like a ton of bricks.
21:31What the hell are you doing?
21:35Just a surprise
21:36for a very special friend.
21:40Let's go.
21:41Oh, my God.
22:11Oh, my God.
22:41Oh, my God.
22:43My wedding gets yours anyway.
22:45And who believes a sailor's yarn?
22:47So I can go to the wedding and tell everybody about this fantastic crow and no one's going
22:51to believe me.
22:52You're doing your bloody history.
22:54You're just going to put lead in your pieces.
22:56I'm picking your lead in a piece of it.
22:58Well, Rex, this is Marty Jackson.
23:00Marty Jackson, Rex, my best man.
23:02He's like, I've got to go.
23:04Jimbo's at the cross.
23:06And Akita wanted to take his clothes off.
23:08What an animal.
23:10What I so big thought that'd be.
23:12This is really a great fight.
23:14I won't do it.
23:16I'm glad you could make it.
23:18Listen, I think a couple of guys have got something special lined up for me.
23:21So I think I'm going to slip out quietly.
23:24But why?
23:25It could be interesting.
23:26Maybe you're going to jump out of a birthday cake and you're going to lick off the icing.
23:30So I mean, I'm not into icing.
23:32Yeah, but what about the cake underneath?
23:34So I've got waiting for me right here.
23:36Listen, I'm going to phone her right now.
23:38Do you want to come and listen?
23:39Yeah.
23:40Yeah.
23:41Yeah.
23:42Yeah.
23:43Yeah.
23:44I'm done again.
23:46You never know.
23:47Yeah.
23:48Yeah.
23:49Yeah.
23:50Yeah.
23:51Yeah.
23:52Yeah.
23:53Yeah.
23:54Yeah.
23:55Yeah.
23:56Yeah.
23:57Yeah.
23:58Yeah.
23:59Yeah.
24:00Yeah.
24:01Hey!
24:02Who polished this bloody wall?
24:10Come on, you mangle!
24:24G'day, how's the chicks?
24:26When do you check in?
24:27Today!
24:28Today?
24:29We must have missed each other.
24:32I'm Jilly Hayes.
24:33Been playing up a bit tonight.
24:36That's obvious.
24:37Now, I think we'd better get a few things sorted out.
24:41I am Mrs. Dodds, the new administrator of Driscoll House,
24:45and you are late in and a drunken disgrace.
24:48Right on. You win first prize.
24:51There are rules here. It's time you learn them.
24:54I'm a slow learner, Mrs. Dodds.
24:58Dodds.
24:59Dibs, Dodds. Who gives us stuff?
25:01I live how I want to live.
25:04No bars, no screws, none of that crap anymore.
25:08So butt out, lady.
25:09You have been warned, Hayes.
25:11Don't you call me, Hayes, you bitch.
25:17Oh, buggy you, Beryl. If you're here, I'm not.
25:20No matter where you go, Hayes, there's going to be rules.
25:24Not in the beds I've slept in, love.
25:28Okay, okay, I'll be right there.
25:42He's got to be there. Fix it up.
25:44You're really going to get me through with it.
25:46Yeah, you might never get the chance again.
25:49Hello.
25:50Sorry to keep you waiting.
25:51Oh, that's all right.
25:53Look, some friends of mine made an appointment for me.
25:57And they told me to give you a ring tonight.
25:59I see. And what was the name?
26:02Collins?
26:03Oh, Mr. Collins. I've been expecting you.
26:06Look, do you mind if I bring a friend over?
26:08He's from out of town. He's a bit lonely.
26:10Sounds like fun.
26:13Only the price goes up naturally.
26:15Naturally?
26:16It'll be $500 all up.
26:19All right.
26:20Should be here, mate. What do you say?
26:23Come on, what about you?
26:24What about Petra?
26:27Right, we'll be over in 20 minutes.
26:29Good.
26:30I'm looking forward to seeing you.
26:32And tell your friend I love to make strangers feel welcome in that very special way.
26:37Oh, uh, what was that again?
26:40I said I love making strangers feel welcome in a very special way.
26:50Right.
26:57I'll just come along for the ride, okay?
27:00I'm just not into threesomes.
27:01That's not my scene, okay?
27:03Right, just meet the lady, okay?
27:04You don't have to stay.
27:07Well, this is a turn-up for the books.
27:13Looks like good things can come out of Wentworth.
27:15Aye.
27:16Look, I hope you don't mind, but I'd like you to meet my friend.
27:19Marty Jackson, this is Randy Goodlove.
27:23You bastard.
27:24You rotten bastard.
27:25Now, wait, hold on now.
27:26Wait a minute.
27:28Now, why do you...
27:29Randy's quite well known, Marty.
27:31Especially around Wentworth.
27:33You and that screw-bitch Morris sit this afternoon.
27:35You've got your heads together and worked the whole thing out.
27:38Stop it.
27:39Why are you doing this?
27:41Why do you think?
27:46Marty!
27:47Get the hell out of here, both of you.
27:50Hey, Marty!
27:51Hey!
27:51I'm sorry about the time, Meg, but...
28:12Where's Martin?
28:14I don't know.
28:14He ran off and wasn't very pleasant.
28:16God, I was scared this was going to happen.
28:18Look, don't worry.
28:19He's probably someplace surrounding his son.
28:20Oh, what have I done?
28:22It's not your fault.
28:23You had to do it.
28:25He's probably gone back to the ship.
28:28If only I could explain.
28:30Look, why don't you sit down and try and relax her?
28:33I'll make you a cup of tea, okay?
28:35He'll be back soon, and then you can explain it to him.
28:49Come on, Hunt.
28:56Get the lead out.
28:58Come on, fellas.
29:06Come on, come on.
29:08Don't dawdle.
29:10I've got something on my foot, Mrs. Powell.
29:11Oh, come on, hurry it up.
29:12You too, Hunt.
29:13You're all tired, fellas.
29:16Didn't you sleep well last night?
29:18What are you written?
29:18Someone put broken glass in your bed.
29:20Oh, dear.
29:21Any idea who it was?
29:23Yeah.
29:23Then you'd better cooperate with me, hadn't you?
29:25You can't let people do things like that to you.
29:27You could get seriously hurt.
29:29Freaks hold me to be clear of you.
29:31I'm not going to get her giving me a hard time.
29:33But I can make it even hard.
29:35Joan Ferguson's not here all the time.
29:37I am.
29:37Do you understand?
29:39Yeah, I work for you.
29:41Just don't tell the freak, that's all.
29:43You can trust me, fellas.
29:46Oh, I...
29:47Are you all right?
30:07You lousy bitch.
30:09Why did you have to interfere in my life?
30:14Maybe you like buggering up men's lives.
30:17There's no bloody wonder Bob left.
30:21I hope you're happy now.
30:23Marty, it was the hardest thing I've ever had to face.
30:26I didn't know what to do.
30:29Well, you could have told me straight out.
30:32You wouldn't have believed me.
30:33You wouldn't have.
30:35And Randy knew that.
30:36Oh, my goodness.
30:39She wasn't like that.
30:42I don't know anymore.
30:45Marty.
30:46Marty, listen to me.
30:49Randy said that I would lose you as a son,
30:52whether she married you or whether I exposed her.
30:54Now, I went along with that for your sake.
30:58Now, I know you had a...
31:01God.
31:04The concussion will give you headaches for a while, Pixie,
31:06but nothing too serious.
31:07Oh, thank you, Dr. Collins.
31:08I feel so much better with someone I can trust.
31:11Oh, hey, g'day, Pixie.
31:14Oh, easy, Parker.
31:15We don't want Mason staying here any longer than she has to.
31:18Sorry, Mrs. Powell.
31:19Hey, how are you feeling, Pixie?
31:20Oh, much better, thanks, Cass.
31:21Although, sometimes things are a bit of a blur.
31:24Oh, Pixie, I'm real sorry.
31:26Look, I'll make it up soon.
31:27Oh, that's all right, Cass.
31:28I can make my own bed.
31:29I'm not that sick.
31:31Come on, Parker.
31:31Let's go.
31:32Well, see you later, Cass.
31:34Wait till you see what I'm wearing this afternoon.
31:36I'm sorry, Pixie, but you're not leaving that bed.
31:39But I'm the bridesmaid.
31:40I can't miss out on the wedding.
31:42I simply can't.
31:43Well, you heard, Mason.
31:45You must rest, Pixie.
31:46It's a precaution.
31:47Oh, please, Doc.
31:48I mean, look, she's done such a grouse job on the canopy and everything.
31:51And the cake and my dress.
31:53Oh, Dr. Collins, please.
31:54I promised Petra I'd help her.
31:56I'm sorry, Pixie.
31:58But...
32:00Oh!
32:02Oh, no!
32:10Good morning.
32:30Good morning, Mr. Wallace.
32:33How was your first night?
32:35Oh, okay.
32:36Quite well, thank you.
32:38I've been going over the staff schedules.
32:40Oh, no, don't worry about that.
32:42I've got my routine all worked out.
32:45That's all going to change, Mr. Wallace.
32:47From now on, I'll be looking after most of this.
32:49Of course, fixing drains, et cetera, will have to be your area.
32:52Now, hang on a minute, Mrs. Dodds.
32:54I've got a few...
32:54Well, if it isn't Godzilla and her little dragon slayer.
32:58What's with you all of a sudden?
32:59I haven't you heard.
33:00I'm not good enough to stay here.
33:02I just came back to pick up my stuff.
33:04You're left of your own free will, if you recall.
33:06As I recall, lady, you came the heavy just because I came home a bit smashed.
33:12Precisely.
33:14Well, you're quite welcome to stay here, provided you follow the rules.
33:18They're posted up now in every room, so there can be no excuse.
33:21You're off your head, dearie.
33:23I'm not about to join a bloody convent.
33:25Look, I don't want to interfere, but don't you think you should go a little bit easy until
33:34you get the women's trust?
33:36That could take all year.
33:37I'm here to run this halfway house the way it should be run.
33:40Not worry about popularity polls.
33:42And if people feel they can't obey the rules, whether they're residents or employees, they're
33:48perfectly free to leave.
33:49I have to go, ma'am.
34:09I'm sorry I went off at you like I did.
34:28I'm just so sorry it had to happen.
34:34I loved her, ma'am.
34:36I really loved her.
34:39If you like this now, what are you going to be like when you become a father?
34:53I'm surprised.
34:54I thought it was only the bride that suffered from pre-wedding nerves.
34:57But he's giving up his freedom, Mrs Reynolds.
34:59That's not something we men do easily.
35:01Just in time to toast the groom.
35:04Good, thank you.
35:05How is the groom feeling?
35:06Well, would you believe me if I said I was feeling a little nervous?
35:10To the passing of freedom.
35:13Hmm.
35:15Oh, sorry.
35:15Did you want to see me about something?
35:17Yeah, well, um, actually I'm on my usual mission of mercy.
35:21Pixie Mason said she will surely die if she can't get to the ceremony this afternoon.
35:27Yes, well, she has put a lot of effort into the preparations.
35:30Shame she couldn't get permission.
35:32I suppose it's a bit like telling a child there's no Easter bunny.
35:35All right, I surrender.
35:37She'll have to get her a chair.
35:38I don't think she'll complain about that.
35:40Do you, Mrs Powell?
35:41I'm sure she'll hate the attention.
35:44I'll let her know.
35:44Oh, Scott, by the way, Meg said to tell you that Marty's over his hangover.
35:51Great.
35:53Well, another toast.
35:54Yeah.
35:59You look as dull as dishwater.
36:02But you've got nothing to touch yourself up with?
36:04Oh, I don't need nothing, honest.
36:07There.
36:08No.
36:09Things suit you better than that.
36:10Just don't bugger it up, okay?
36:12Oh, yeah.
36:12Oh, no, thanks.
36:13It's lovely.
36:14A little shush, everybody.
36:16I want to make a speech.
36:17Now, here we have a lovely little bride.
36:23It isn't often we see anything lovely in this rotten dump.
36:27So, here's a little present for you, Petra, from us all.
36:34We all dubbed in, and you're a lovely little kid.
36:38God bless you.
36:40Thank you, Liz.
36:40And thank you, everyone else, for things you've done just to make this such a special day.
36:48I don't know how I could ever repay you.
36:49Let the doc make house calls.
36:56Come on.
36:57Oh, it's beautiful.
36:59Thank you very much.
37:00Lizzie?
37:02Got the bridesmaid bouquet?
37:04Oh, yeah.
37:04Do you mind very much if I don't go to the wedding?
37:06I don't feel up to it today.
37:08It's okay, too.
37:09I understand.
37:09Yeah, she's worked so hard, hasn't she?
37:11Well, I wish you and Scott the bridesmaid.
37:13Why don't you stop your rabbit, I mean, you can go and see her in the garden.
37:16Hey, Dinkum.
37:17Dinkum.
37:18Hey, everybody.
37:20Did you hear that?
37:22Pixie's waiting for us in the garden.
37:24Oh, my goodness.
37:26So, here it is, your bow coat.
37:30And just let me straighten you all out before you go out, we'll go.
37:35No.
37:36And bowing to each other that you will always cherish that oneness and yet encourage individuality
37:54so that each may grow uniquely loving and so more understanding.
37:59Isn't it beautiful?
38:01They recognize that themselves.
38:03Quiet, Lizzie, the best part's to come.
38:05And now, do we have the ring?
38:15Let this unbroken circle be a symbol of our everlasting love for each other.
38:19I now pronounce you husband and wife.
38:23Yeah!
38:55Stephens, how are you getting by on your own?
39:04I'm managing nicely, thank you.
39:08What's the matter?
39:15Get out and stay out.
39:18Hold it, Hans.
39:20I wouldn't let your feet carry you any further.
39:25Now get out and stay out.
39:37You still haven't learned, have you, Stephens?
39:41We're really wasting our energies. I think we'd work much better together.
39:45Agreed?
39:47With a 60-40 cut in my favour.
39:55There's no choice, is there?
39:59All right, then.
40:00That'll be Friday, 3.30.
40:02Thanks, Mrs. Franklin.
40:04Oh, good afternoon. Can I help you?
40:06Uh, yes.
40:07Though from what I just saw outside, I'm beginning to wonder if I'm in the right place.
40:11People generally have only one view of prisons.
40:13I'm glad to say it's not quite as bad as they think.
40:15Oh, well, I'm glad to hear it.
40:17Uh, the reason I'm here is that I've been led to believe you have an inmate by the name of Elizabeth Birdsworth.
40:22Yes, that's correct.
40:24Oh, good.
40:25Um, I'd like to see her, if I may.
40:29It's a matter of urgency.
40:31Uh, Officer Brown, would you go out and get Lizzie, please?
40:35If you'd just like to sign that book over there, take a seat.
40:38Be a few minutes.
40:43Oh, please.
40:48I've never seen that kind of before, but I could be a poor picture.
40:51Obviously, a lot of work went into it.
40:53It's beautiful, isn't it?
40:55I've got one just so happy.
40:59Come on, you two.
41:01Everybody's waiting.
41:01We've got to cut it.
41:03It looks so lovely, Lizzie.
41:04I don't want to spoil it.
41:05Yeah.
41:06Well, hurry it up and get it over.
41:08What happened, Lizzie?
41:14You forget the eggs?
41:16Hmm.
41:17I reckon I might have had an accident, Mrs Reynolds, but it'll still taste really good.
41:22Rightio, everybody.
41:23It's time to throw the flowers, but wait there to like it.
41:27Oh, excuse me.
41:29She can't see me.
41:30Are you ready?
41:31Excuse me.
41:32Excuse me.
41:33Oh, my God!
41:35Oh, my God!
41:36Oh, my God!
41:36Oh, my God!
41:38You're right, Lizzie.
41:43It tastes wonderful.
41:49If I didn't know better, I'd swear it had brandy in it.
41:52Yeah. Me own special preservative, Mrs Reynolds. Cook's secret.
42:02Arthur Charlton. I don't know anyone called Arthur. He didn't say anything else, did he, Mr Tim?
42:08No, just that it was important.
42:10Well, a better bloody bear because I'm missing a good turn out there.
42:17Mrs Burt's worth, Mr Charlton.
42:19Not one of those bloody reporters, are you?
42:22No, Mrs Burt's worth. You are Elizabeth Josephine Burt's worth.
42:27Yeah, why?
42:28Well, this may come as a bit of a shock to you, but I'm your son.
42:32He used to give me roses
42:47I wish he could again
42:52But that was on the outside
42:58And things were different then
43:03On the inside the sun still shines
43:08And the rain falls down
43:13But the sun and rain are prisoners too
43:17When morning comes around
43:22Last night I dreamed we were together
43:27Sharing all the love with more
43:33Till I had to face the nightmare
43:38Till I had to face the nightmare
43:39Of waking up alone
43:43On the inside the roses grow
43:47They don't land the stony ground
43:53But the roses here are prisoners too
43:58When morning comes around
44:03On the inside of my chances like it was
44:04To return to the roses
44:05There are shelters
44:06In the waters
44:06The spottedери
44:20They don't land the stony ground
44:21Nor ellos
44:22As a teenage girl
44:24They don't land the stony ground
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