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Episode 406 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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00:00Quick! Now's our chance. Phyllis is on her way to the shower box.
00:04Now? Oh, jeez, Lizzie, I thought you'd give me a couple of days to sort of work up to it.
00:08We haven't got a couple of days. If we don't do it now, we mightn't get another chance.
00:13I'm telling you that we should be helping those women, not treating them like delinquents who need a caning.
00:18Alice Dodds has not got the first conception of how to deal with those women with understanding and compassion,
00:23the sort of things needed to run at Driscoll House.
00:25When you have some concrete evidence that Mrs Dodds is overstepping her authority, then I may consider your report.
00:33And in the meantime, we lose all the women who need us.
00:36I don't see it that way.
00:38I don't think you see it at all.
00:40Hold it.
00:43I'm not going to no place, Miss Ferguson.
00:45I know you're not.
00:47You've got a lot to learn, Parker.
00:50Me?
00:51Yeah.
00:53First, Parker.
00:55Never kill a screw, because there's always a lot of other screws just waiting to teach you a listen.
01:03Like this.
01:06But, Lizzie, that sounds dreadful.
01:20Are you sure you've done the right thing?
01:22Of course I am.
01:23But Phyllis isn't very nice.
01:25Well, what if she tells Sonia?
01:27That's the whole idea.
01:28Then Cass can fix her, too.
01:30So stop carrying on.
01:33Oh, my God.
01:34Here's another one with a long face.
01:36What's the matter?
01:37Nothing, dear.
01:37I'm all right.
01:39That Bobby's the problem, child, though.
01:41Oh, she's strange, isn't she?
01:43I never know what to say to her.
01:44Where's Cass?
01:45Oh, she'll be back in a minute.
01:46Oh, well, Lizzie sent her to punch Phyllis.
01:48Pixie, don't tell our world.
01:50Now, now, what's all this about punching someone?
01:53You know when I told you about Sonia and that punch?
01:55Well, I have decided to do something about it.
01:58So you sent Cass after them?
02:01Not all of them, just Phyllis.
02:03Where is she?
02:04In the shower block.
02:05Why?
02:06Now, what are you going to do?
02:07Never you mind.
02:08Get out, Bobby.
02:13Oh, Jesus.
02:15Use your feet.
02:16Don't do this.
02:17Oh, no.
02:26Okay, Parker, that's enough.
02:27Let's go.
02:28Now, stop it.
02:40Go on.
02:40Stand over there while you calm down.
02:42There's a good girl.
02:43You all right, dear?
02:46I'll get you back.
02:48I'm finished with you.
02:49It's never that talk.
02:51You just stay there to get your breath back.
02:54Why, you love.
02:55They just wouldn't stop me and Miss Ferguson kept throwing me up and they kept coming.
02:59I wouldn't stop.
03:00Oh, no, dear.
03:01Miss Ferguson wouldn't do anything like that.
03:03She's here to look after us.
03:04Why don't you go and lie down for a while?
03:06Have a little rest.
03:08Go on.
03:08Go on.
03:09Have to go.
03:13Well, well.
03:14You lot of amateurs aren't a pretty sight.
03:17Three against one and look at you.
03:19Amateurs give back a cheek size like a three.
03:22She fights like a winner, dear.
03:24And as far as I'm concerned, that's the only thing to do.
03:27Now, take your friends to the doctor.
03:33Get out.
03:33Now, if you think it's necessary to report this, I think you should leave Cass's name right out of it.
03:49Just say you found those three all beaten up.
03:54Are you pushing your luck, Donovan?
03:57If you don't, Miss Ferguson, I shall have to tell Mrs. Reynolds exactly what I saw.
04:03Three people holding Cass while you hit her.
04:07Oh, she wouldn't believe you.
04:09Well, of course she would.
04:11After all, who'd believe that one person could beat those three lumps and a fine, strapping girl like you.
04:18Just couldn't be done.
04:19And besides, Mrs. Reynolds and I go back a long way.
04:31Think it over, dear.
04:35You're missing the point, Mr. Wallace.
04:38Now, the department employed me to do this job.
04:41That's the Department of Corrective Services.
04:42Now, if we are to have a corrective effect on these women, discipline must be the key word, surely.
04:48No.
04:49Oh, Mr. Wallace.
04:50Well, only up to a point.
04:53You don't seem to understand the reason these women are here in the first place.
04:57They've been trodden on by practically every person in this so-called Christian society and where they last hope.
05:02They need understanding, not a book of rules.
05:04Oh, I've heard all this before.
05:06Very idealistic, but it doesn't work out that way.
05:09Good, strong discipline is what's needed, Mr. Wallace.
05:12Look, I've seen people who can't sink any lower suddenly find a new purpose in life.
05:17The only reason they do what they're told is because their spirit's broken.
05:20That's not a purpose in life.
05:22That's resignation.
05:23Is that what you want to do to these women?
05:25Break their spirit?
05:28I'm not prepared to stand here and argue with you any longer, Mr. Wallace.
05:32If you don't approve of the way I run things, I suggest you complain to the department.
05:36I've already done that.
05:40I don't know who to feel sorrier for.
05:42The women or you.
05:50And what about Harvey and Hunt?
05:53All right, well, do whatever you think best.
05:56Thanks, Scott.
05:57Adler's been sent to Wentworth General with suspected internal injuries.
06:01And the other two?
06:02Oh, badly bruised, but nothing to worry about.
06:05Have you questioned them?
06:06Yeah.
06:07Not much luck, though.
06:09They won't lag on their mates.
06:10Hmm.
06:11Some mates.
06:12What about the rest of the women?
06:14Same story.
06:16I think they're all related to the three wise monkeys.
06:19But it must have been quite a fight.
06:21No black eyes or blood noses to be seen.
06:23No.
06:24Nothing.
06:25Well, either they were the only two fighting, or we've got another one of those damn mysteries on our hands.
06:31Here we go.
06:35This will help take the swelling down.
06:37Oh, I'm real sorry, Min.
06:41I didn't want to do it, but Lizzie's been a good mate, and I...
06:44Yes, I know about that, dear, but just hold that on your lip.
06:46There's a good girl.
06:48Oh.
06:49Good.
06:50Good.
06:51Now, listen.
06:53I had a little chat with Miss Ferguson, and I don't think she'll say anything about you being there, so we don't have to worry about that.
07:00No.
07:00And as for those other three lumps, they'll be a bit sore for a while.
07:04They're lucky to be alive.
07:06Now, how's the lip?
07:06Feel any better?
07:08Yeah.
07:08Yeah, I think so.
07:09Here, let me wring that out again.
07:11Now, I think you're going to have to tell me how you got mixed up in all this.
07:15I feel like I told you.
07:16Lizzie reckoned she could sort out...
07:17Oh, dear, I know all about that.
07:19But why you?
07:21Do you want to be top dog?
07:23Me?
07:24Oh, no way.
07:25No, you've got to be smart for that.
07:27Stop talking rubbish.
07:29Now, tell me, why did these people gang up on you?
07:33Oh, I don't know.
07:35I only done it because Lizzie and the others was being pushed around so much.
07:38I know you shouldn't punch people.
07:40No, dear, that's not quite true.
07:41There's a time and place for everything.
07:44Sometimes a good slap is all these people understand.
07:47Hmm.
07:48Fair enough.
07:50But I don't want to be top dog.
07:52Now, now, settle down.
07:53Nobody's going to make you do anything you don't want to do anymore.
07:59You let me worry about the top dog problem.
08:10Oh, sorry to keep you waiting, Mr. Child, and I got caught up in the kitchen.
08:13That's all right, Mrs. Reynolds.
08:14Thank you for seeing me.
08:15Now, what have you got to tell me?
08:17Good news, I hope.
08:19Well, yes and no.
08:22I'm sorry, Mrs. Reynolds, you must think I'm a pretty cold fish.
08:25No, of course not.
08:27Well, it's just that I've got a lot of things to consider before I make a decision like this.
08:31I know it sounds a bit selfish, but, well, Mum would seem like a stranger, really, wouldn't
08:37she?
08:38And I don't know if it's fair on the family.
08:40I'm sorry, Mr. Charlton.
08:41I've been pressuring you, haven't I?
08:43I didn't mean to.
08:44It's just that, well, we're all very fond of Lizzie and we only want what's best for
08:48her.
08:49I appreciate that, Mrs. Reynolds.
08:50And that's why I've come back this afternoon.
08:53You see, I've thought of something that I think might work.
08:56And I'd like to talk it out with you.
09:02This joint's getting the bloody dogs.
09:05Why, what's wrong now?
09:06You tell me.
09:08How come Ferguson asked us all those questions about the fight and then didn't say another
09:12word about it?
09:13Yeah, she didn't seem very interested, did she?
09:16Do you think the freak had something to do with it?
09:17Oh, no, it was all Lizzie's idea.
09:19Oh, for God's sake, pigs.
09:21Well, there she is now.
09:23We just heard about Mary and Francis.
09:27Why didn't you tell us about it?
09:29Because men reckon it'd be better if I didn't say enough.
09:32Oh, Birdsworth, you're one in the governor's office.
09:34Oh, you haven't done me in, have you?
09:36Oh, come on, Lizzie.
09:37I wouldn't do that to a mate.
09:39Birdsworth?
09:40All right, Mrs. Powell, hold your voice.
09:43Cass, dear, why don't you watch the TV while I have a little chat with Judy?
09:46Oh, okay, Minna.
09:47Will I save your seat?
09:48Thank you, dear.
09:49That'd be nice.
09:50Well, it looks as though you made yourself a friend, huh?
09:54Yes, poor child.
09:56I don't think people understand her.
09:59What's to understand?
10:00She came here with a ready-made reputation.
10:01Not a good one, in my opinion.
10:03But your reputation, that's different.
10:07Really?
10:07I am impressed with that.
10:09Well, I thought it was all bad.
10:11Your work at Driscoll's house?
10:14All the women look up to you.
10:15Surely you know that?
10:17Come on, Minna.
10:18I know a con when I see one.
10:20What are you up to?
10:21The women are in trouble, Judy.
10:23They need a top dog.
10:24I think it should be you.
10:26What a good idea.
10:28Thanks, but no thanks.
10:30Now, apart from personal reasons, I wouldn't pass the medical.
10:33I've got a pacemaker.
10:34I don't think pacemakers and top dog go hand in hand, do you?
10:37No, of course not.
10:39Heavens, I had no idea.
10:41Why don't you take over?
10:43Top dog?
10:44At my age?
10:45Yeah, why not?
10:46I reckon you and Cass would make a pretty good team.
10:48Yes, what a good idea.
10:51Well, yes, I had thought about it.
10:55But do you think the women would accept us?
10:57I think so.
10:59You got my vote for a start.
11:01Anyway, think about it, because the women sure as hell need someone to take over.
11:04I see, and you'll send written confirmation?
11:10Goodbye.
11:12Well, that's one obstacle out of the way.
11:15He agreed.
11:15Good.
11:18Oh, good-bye, love.
11:20What are you doing here?
11:22Nothing wrong, is there?
11:23No, everything's all right, Mum.
11:24Yes, Lizzie.
11:25Your son's come up with a very good idea.
11:27In fact, I've just been speaking to the minister about you.
11:30The minister?
11:31Good, I'm not going to get out of here, Emma.
11:34Well, no, but I think you'll be very happy with the outcome just the same.
11:37Here, sit down, Mum.
11:38They're going to make you a trustee.
11:42What do you think of that, Lizzie?
11:44Could I?
11:45I don't know.
11:46Well, it means you'll be able to come and visit the family.
11:48Why, get out of here and come to your house to visit.
11:51Anywhere you like.
11:52You can come and visit us, or we can go for a drive, you name it.
11:55And you can have your first visit tomorrow.
11:58Thank you, Arthur.
12:00I don't care where we go, as long as I can meet my grandchildren.
12:08Oh, no.
12:15Is that you, Mum?
12:17Yes.
12:18Are you all right?
12:19Well, I will be as soon as I get something into my stomach.
12:21How about you?
12:22No, thanks.
12:23It's a bit early for me.
12:25No, I don't want to play the heavy mother, but isn't it about time you put the brakes on?
12:30Oh, come off it, Mum.
12:31I wouldn't be standing if I'd drunk all that.
12:34Oh, what is going on?
12:35Well, let's just say I've seen the light.
12:39More than one cruiser in the fleet.
12:42Can I help?
12:44Yeah.
12:45Go and put something smart on.
12:46I booked a table at that little restaurant you were talking about.
12:49Now, come on, Mum.
12:50It's my last night in port.
12:52What do you say?
12:54Yes.
12:56I'm not kidding.
12:57We'd be better off back in prison the way that old bitch carries on.
13:01What are you talking about?
13:03We are in the slammer.
13:04I mean, what sort of a joint is this when I've got to keep knit?
13:07God, I had to do this back at Barnhurst.
13:09Okay, girls.
13:11Tee's up.
13:12Now, you can tell me what you've decided over a cuppa.
13:16Well, we haven't decided anything yet, but...
13:20Well, I still think we should have a sit-down strike.
13:22Ah, she'd just throw us out.
13:24Okay.
13:24What would you like to do?
13:26Oh, I know what I'd like to do.
13:28Wouldn't get very far with that.
13:29You got a better idea?
13:31Yes, I have.
13:33But you won't like it.
13:34Well, try us.
13:36All right.
13:38Do what she told you to.
13:41That's it?
13:42Yeah.
13:43Think about it.
13:44I mean, she thrives on arguing with people.
13:47Now, if you do what she tells you, she's got nobody to scream at.
13:50Oh, it could work.
13:52Come on, I suppose.
13:55Look, why don't you let me do my thing?
13:57I got some mates who'd run her out of town so fast, she wouldn't know what would hit her.
14:01Well, Mr. Wallace, this is obviously one of your little gatherings.
14:06What do you think of that?
14:07Look, the girls have got a genuine complaint.
14:10Then they should come to me.
14:11That's what I'm here for.
14:12Oh, what a load of rubbish.
14:14And before you hold another of your backstabbing meetings, I suggest you bear this in mind.
14:19The department doesn't like the idea after a schoolhouse, never has done.
14:22One word from me, this place could be closed down permanently.
14:25And where would you hold your little meetings then, Mr. Wallace?
14:29You think about it.
14:30Oh, hi, Mum.
14:47I thought I'd get this finished before you got home.
14:48Uh-huh.
14:50What's the occasion?
14:51Oh, no occasion.
14:52I just felt like creating a culinary masterpiece, that's all.
14:55Listen, why don't you go freshen up and I'll make us some drinks.
14:57What would you like?
14:58Well, I don't know.
15:01What are we eating?
15:02Spaghetti with a pesto sauce.
15:05Pesto?
15:05Going to a lot of trouble, aren't you?
15:07No trouble.
15:08Not for a master chef like me, anyway.
15:09Oh.
15:11All right, Pierre.
15:13Do you mind if we have a talk?
15:15Oh, we'll just get some drinks.
15:16Sit down, fella.
15:18Yes, Captain.
15:22I, uh, just wanted to say I'm sorry about last night.
15:25I wasn't ready for it, that's all.
15:26Besides, I liked having someone to come home to.
15:32Now, where are you moving to and do you want any help?
15:34No, thanks.
15:35As a matter of fact, I took a place today.
15:37Today?
15:37Yeah, well, I've had my eye on it for some time.
15:39Sorry, mate.
15:40In here.
15:41Ah, thank God.
15:43Two happy faces.
15:46How's tricks?
15:47Great, well, I was just telling Mum about the shop I rented.
15:49Shop?
15:49Yeah, it's terrific.
15:50It's got a one-bedroom flat upstairs.
15:52And the rent's pretty cheap, even for Templewood.
15:54Templewood?
15:55That's a bit dumb market, isn't it?
15:56Sure.
15:57But there's babies everywhere.
15:59What's that got to do with the price of fish?
16:01Well, don't you see?
16:02I'll be the only photographer in the area.
16:03I should make a fortune on baby pictures until I can afford something better, anyway.
16:07That's good thinking.
16:08By the way, do you need a hand?
16:10Thanks, well, I will on moving day.
16:11In the kitchen.
16:12Something's burning.
16:13Oh, no.
16:15You flesh eaters are going to have two burnt steaks.
16:18It's not meat.
16:19It's pesto sauce.
16:22Oh, no.
16:25God, it's even more expensive than I remembered.
16:27Mum, would you please stop worrying about the money and just enjoy yourself?
16:31Sorry, darling.
16:32But you could feed a family...
16:34Yes, I know.
16:35I know.
16:36Now, what would you like for starters?
16:39Oh, no.
16:41No, Mum.
16:43All right, all right.
16:46I'll have the brains with the orange sauce, right?
16:49Now, you order the wine.
16:51I'm just going to the ladies.
16:55And make it an Australian wine.
16:58Be the best, anyway.
17:07Excuse me, Mum.
17:09I'm just going to have a chance to tell you just what I think of you, did I?
17:33Don't bother.
17:34I've heard it all before.
17:35Oh, dear.
17:37Don't tell me the poor little screw's got a persecution complex.
17:41Listen, Randy, or whatever your name is, if you've got something to say, say it.
17:46Otherwise...
17:46What?
17:46You put me on report?
17:49They're forgetting where you are.
17:51We're equal in here.
17:52You ruined a very nice set-up, Morris.
17:57But don't relax.
17:58It isn't over yet.
18:00One way or another, I'll pay you back.
18:03Finished?
18:04That'll do for now.
18:05You're a fool.
18:08You know that, don't you?
18:13Marty would have woken up to you sooner or later.
18:16I mean, he's a smart boy.
18:17Because he thinks the same about you as I do.
18:21Nothing.
18:34Well, I should be in Fremantle for about a week.
18:37I'll give you a call from there, okay?
18:41Crumb?
18:41Sorry, darling, I'm some miles away.
18:45Yes, I know.
18:46There's nothing wrong, is there?
18:49I don't want to point the finger, but there's somebody at this table who is not having fun.
18:55All right.
18:56I suppose you've got to see her sooner or later.
18:59She's behind you on the right-hand side.
19:01Look who's here.
19:02No.
19:11Thanks, Mum.
19:34Come on, you lot.
19:35Get a move on.
19:36You haven't got all day.
19:37You don't look the best, Miss Ferguson.
19:42Perhaps you should be home taking it easy.
19:53Get out, Roberts.
19:54But I'm getting dressed.
19:55Then find somewhere else to do it.
20:01You heard what happened?
20:03Yeah, I heard there was a fight, but I didn't hear the details.
20:05Well, Parker beat up on a little welcoming party I had for her.
20:10I managed to crack a couple of my ribs.
20:13What?
20:13Why isn't she in the pond?
20:15Use your brain, Stevens.
20:16It wasn't exactly official business I was on.
20:19I'm going to have to think of another way to get a Parker.
20:21She's the least of our worries.
20:23It's Donovan.
20:23She's the stirrer.
20:24And just remember, she's got pull with the governor.
20:26Well, it might be an idea to lie low for a while since Parker's got rid of our muscle,
20:29Becca.
20:30It'll be business as usual.
20:31That's easy for you to say.
20:35I live with them, remember?
20:37Don't worry, Stevens.
20:39I can still use my muscle, even with cracked ribs.
20:43I just can't wait to meet me grandchildren.
20:55I'll bet they got the birds worth good looks and charm.
20:58Yeah, well, someone must have got it, because you didn't do too well, are they?
21:02What would you know?
21:04I was a real looker once.
21:06I could charm the socks off an iron pop.
21:09They won't know what struck them when I arrive.
21:11Oh, well, it wouldn't be wise to expect too much at first, Lizzie.
21:14After all, you are a stranger to the family.
21:16Oh, but once the introductions are over, I know they'll just love you.
21:19I think you'll make a wonderful grandmother.
21:21Thanks.
21:22Come on, you better hurry up and get dressed.
21:24You haven't got much time.
21:24Oh, wouldn't be late for quids today, Mrs. Gale.
21:27Hey, what do you reckon you'll do, Lizzie?
21:29Oh, I reckon we'll just stop off at the nearest pub for lunch.
21:32See you later, girl.
21:33Bye, Lizzie.
21:35You're late, Stevens.
21:37This isn't a luxury hotel, you know.
21:39I've never been confused about that, Mrs. Gale.
21:42Well, you'll have to get your food from the kitchen.
21:53Leah's a very confident lady, that one.
21:56I wouldn't be, with everybody hating her.
21:58Oh, no.
21:59Sonia's not so bad.
22:01She's treated me okay.
22:02You haven't been here long enough to know her.
22:05From what I can guess, I wouldn't trust her as far as I can throw her.
22:07Oh, but we won't have to worry about Sonia and the freak anymore, will we?
22:11Well, not now that they can see what will happen to anyone who upsets Cass.
22:15No, you're wrong, Pixie.
22:17They'll just find someone else to take their bashings for them.
22:21Someone who'll fall for their smooth talk, or who can be bought cheap.
22:25Now, has Mr. Wallace arrived yet?
22:36Yeah, he's out fixing that gap in the back fence.
22:38Oh, good.
22:39Do you want something?
22:47Uh, I wondered if you had a minute.
22:49Oh, yes, sit down.
22:51Now, you're Jodie...
22:53Jodie Adams.
22:54Jodie Adams, yes.
22:55I'm sorry.
22:56It took me a while to get used to the names in this place.
22:58Oh, that's okay.
22:59Uh, you said last night we could come to you if we had a problem.
23:04Oh, that's what I'm here for.
23:06How can I help you?
23:08It's my husband.
23:09He's got this terrible temper.
23:13And when he's had a few drinks, he knocks me around.
23:16Well, you don't have to worry about that anymore, do you?
23:19Oh, it's not that simple.
23:21See, I still really love him.
23:25And I want to go back.
23:26That would be a very stupid thing to do.
23:29Oh, but it wasn't all bad.
23:31Well, we had some really good times together.
23:35It's just that...
23:36Well, I don't know what to do for the bits.
23:39There's no question.
23:41You stand on your own two feet and you make a life for yourself,
23:44otherwise you'll never have any self-respect.
23:46What do you mean, never go back?
23:47Oh, well, you're better able to make that decision
23:50when you've got yourself all sorted out.
23:52Oh, you make it sound easy, but...
23:55Well, I've never been out on my own before.
23:57I... I don't know if I could make it.
23:59Oh, nonsense.
24:01Well, I've given you my advice.
24:03It's up to you whether you take it or not.
24:04You call that advice?
24:07It's all right for you.
24:09You know how to look after yourself.
24:10Well, so can you.
24:12That's what Driscoll House is here for,
24:13to help you stand on your own two feet.
24:15No!
24:15No, I can't handle being on my own.
24:19I need rent.
24:21I don't care how much you're going to be around.
24:24I'm going to go back.
24:25No, I want to go back.
24:28What the hell's going on here?
24:29You do look nice.
24:42You look pretty good yourself, ma'am.
24:45Hello, Mrs Bell.
24:46Mr Charlton, got everything organised?
24:48Yes, my car's over here.
24:49Okay, well, I'll get you back to work.
24:52Good luck, ma'am.
24:53Thank you, Mrs. Bell.
24:55Oh, where are the children?
25:06Didn't you bring them?
25:08No, Mum.
25:11I haven't told them you're in prison.
25:13They think...
25:15Well, I told them you live in an old people's house.
25:17Oh, well, you can tell them after they get to know me better.
25:23One chock at a time, eh?
25:25What about your wife?
25:33Did you tell her the same yarn?
25:35No, Diane knows.
25:37Well, I had to tell her just in case anything went wrong.
25:41I'm sorry, Mum.
25:43It's no lack of faith in you.
25:44It's just...
25:46Well, it's a situation none of us has been in before.
25:49Come on.
25:50Let's go and meet the family.
25:55Here's Mrs. Donovan, sir.
26:07You must be Mr. Macken.
26:09Yes.
26:10How are you, Mrs. Donovan?
26:11I'm very well.
26:12Thank you, Mrs. Barry.
26:14We'll finish our little chat later.
26:15Good.
26:16Now, Terry, did you straighten out all that silliness about my bail?
26:24Well, no, I'm sorry, Aunty, I haven't.
26:27Why not?
26:29Well, the police lodged an objection, and the magistrate wouldn't go against them.
26:34I did my best.
26:35Did your best?
26:37Oh, but you're not going to give up after just one try, surely.
26:41Oh, I taught you better than that.
26:44Lodge another application.
26:45It's your record, Aunty.
26:47It won't do any good.
26:48I haven't had a conviction for 30 years.
26:51That doesn't exactly make you the Archbishop of Canterbury now, does it?
26:54Oh, Terry, you always were a one to chuck in the towel.
26:59I don't know why I worked myself to the bone to get you through university.
27:05Because you needed a solicitor in the family, that's why.
27:08Now, you listen to me, my boy.
27:10What I did, I did for you.
27:13Same as it's been for all my babies.
27:16I didn't put Charlie through medical school just to save on doctor's bills.
27:21Oh, and by the way, did Jenny pass her exam?
27:25Yes.
27:25As a matter of fact, she's thinking of accepting a position at Kensington General.
27:29She'd be matron before we know it.
27:31And that was through pure hard work and determination.
27:35And don't you forget it.
27:38Are you sitting on your bottom and getting fat just because you've got a degree?
27:42You've got to be the best there is.
27:45Yes, I know it, you mean.
27:47You're on a pretty poor show.
27:49You can't fix my bail.
27:51It's out of my control.
27:53Oh, it's all right, love.
27:58I know you tried.
28:00You know I wouldn't hurt you for anything.
28:03Now, how are all my young tearaways doing without me?
28:08Well, you'd be proud as hell.
28:11The whole family got together yesterday morning and decided we'd run things as if you hadn't
28:16even been copped.
28:18Young Ruthie brought back the biggest haul she's ever made last night.
28:23Oh, little Ruthie, eh?
28:26Oh, you tell them I'm proud of them and to keep up the good work.
28:32And keep an eye on them for me, will you?
28:35Whatever we do, we've got to keep the family together.
28:37You bet.
28:39Now, when do I front the beak?
28:43Well, there's a big backlog.
28:45Could be a couple of months before our case comes up.
28:48Oh, well.
28:53Give me time to whip this place into shape, eh?
28:57Diane?
28:59Diane?
29:00Oh, there you are.
29:01Diane?
29:02My mother.
29:03I'm really pleased to meet you.
29:05I'm sorry to hear about your arm.
29:07You make yourself really at home, won't you?
29:10Oh, thank you, Diane.
29:13Oh, you've got a nice place here.
29:15Yes, it's comfortable.
29:17I've never seen so many gadgets.
29:20I expect you've got a kitchen full of them, too.
29:23Oh, well, nothing so fancy.
29:24Just a dishwashing machine and a microwave oven.
29:28Oh, I expect you have dishwashing machines that went with about 40 at last count.
29:37Well, it's a nice day to be out, anyway.
29:40Oh, yeah.
29:41You know, it really is nice to have you here.
29:43I mean, it's somebody to talk to, other than the pot plant.
29:46I suppose with all these gadgets to do your work for you, you would have trouble finding
29:51something to do with your time all day.
29:54Well, it is quite a lot of work, you know, running a family home.
29:58Oh, I know.
29:59I didn't have any of these newfangled thingamajigs, but I still managed to keep everything in
30:06order.
30:09Well, I think I'd better go and organise some lunch.
30:12Yes.
30:14Well, Mother, would you like something to drink?
30:17Oh, now you're talking.
30:19I'm as dry as the Nullarbor.
30:22Well, that's easily fixed.
30:24Tea or coffee?
30:26Oh, tea, thank you, love.
30:29Right.
30:30We'll just sit back and relax while I get it.
30:32Can I speak to you, Mr. Wallace?
30:49Oh, sure.
30:51Would you like to sit down so as I don't get a crick in my neck?
30:53Oh, yes, of course.
30:54I'd like to apologise to Jodie.
30:59Do you know where she is?
31:00Upstairs in her room.
31:02Is she all right?
31:04Oh, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
31:06She gets a bit neurotic at times.
31:07She gets upset, but she bounces back pretty quick.
31:10Yes, I hope so.
31:12When I said I wouldn't get too upset about it, I didn't mean I approved of you smacking
31:16her around.
31:17Oh, no, no, I realise that, Mr. Wallace.
31:19I'm not very proud of what I did either.
31:21I think I, I think I let my personal feelings influence me too much.
31:30Oh?
31:31In what way?
31:33Men can be very cruel.
31:36I think when, when I struck out at Jodie, I was really striking out at all those women
31:42who won't have the strength to stand up for themselves.
31:45You see, I found the strength to get out of a very similar situation to Jodie's.
31:51Well, I thought I could teach these women to do the same.
31:56Well, obviously your intentions were honourable.
32:00It's just your methods need a little bit of re-evaluation.
32:04Hmm.
32:06Well, since the methods I thought would work obviously won't, what do you suggest?
32:10Well, I'm not saying Jodie Brown had all the answers, but she had her fair share of compassion,
32:15and I think that's as good a place to start as any.
32:21I wonder if it isn't too late.
32:24If you were to tell the department about my slapping that girl, I...
32:27Well, I won't.
32:29I don't think Jodie will either.
32:32You must understand that these girls have had a fairly rough trot.
32:35They have absolutely no trust and authority.
32:39Hmm.
32:40Well, I'll try to change, but I...
32:43I can't pretend it's going to be easy.
32:46And I will need some help.
32:49Now, are you prepared to work alongside me as an equal?
32:53Well, it'll be a pleasure.
32:59On one condition.
33:01What's that?
33:02You call me Wally.
33:07I've got to admit, I envy Lizzie getting a day on the outside.
33:11Well, I hope it works out for her so she gets more than one day on the outside.
33:15Although I'll miss her if she gets parole.
33:17Parole?
33:18I don't think I'd stand this place without Lizzie.
33:21The only reason she hasn't got out before is because she's had nowhere to go.
33:24Oh, but Wentworth without Lizzie would be like a wedding without a cake.
33:31Oh, come on, Parker.
33:32We haven't got all day.
33:33Jeez, Miss Ferguson, you gave me a fright.
33:36You'd get more than that if you don't hurry up.
33:41Roberts.
33:44Wait at the security gate for Officer Barry.
33:46Your husband wants to see you.
33:48Oh, it's only my lover.
33:51What's your hurry, Stephens?
33:53You got something better than lunch offering?
33:55Just went to Hunt's cell to check the numbers book.
33:58So?
34:00So.
34:01Hunt's figures for the last take.
34:03It seems that my cut was only 25%.
34:06Big difference to the 60% we agreed on, don't you think?
34:09Well, there must be some mistakes.
34:10Oh, there's been a mistake, all right, Stephens, and you made it.
34:12You honestly don't think you're going to get away with that, do you?
34:16Look, I'm sure we can straighten it out.
34:17Oh, we'll straighten it out, all right.
34:19From now on, I take all the money.
34:22I pay the expenses and you get a cut.
34:25Understood?
34:27Understood.
34:27You seem a bit old to be a granny.
34:34Mike.
34:35I didn't know they made them young.
34:37I'm not real young, but a few of my mates had grandmas who are only around 50.
34:41They've got blue hair and wear tracksuits.
34:43Oh, God, I wonder what me mates would say if I've made me hair go blue.
34:49Uh, Mike, don't you think you should let your grandmother eat her lunch in peace?
34:52Oh, he's all right, aren't you, love?
34:55What sort of music do you like?
34:56Oh, I like all sorts, but I think Mantvani's me favourite.
35:01I haven't heard of him.
35:02He must be with a punk group.
35:03Do you know men at work?
35:04How?
35:05Oh, you must have heard of Human League.
35:07Oh, yes, I know them all right.
35:10They send the pounded milk to India for the poor little starving babies.
35:15More tea?
35:16Oh, yes, thank you, love.
35:20What a pity Kevin's gone on that school camp thing.
35:24I was looking forward to meeting all my grandchildren in one go.
35:28Yes, well, maybe next time.
35:32Something the matter with me here, love?
35:34Oh, no, it's just that I like playing around with different styles.
35:38I was figuring out one that would suit you.
35:40Would you like me to try it?
35:42Oh, yes, that'd be lovely.
35:44Lovely.
35:45Can I be excused, Dad?
35:47Yes, Mike, but don't go too far.
35:49I want you to spend the afternoon getting to know your grandmother.
35:52I'll get the hot rollers.
35:54I won't be a minute.
35:55Your grandmother mightn't like her hair done, dear.
35:57Oh, no, I reckon it's a ripper idea,
36:00and I'll bet she's a jolly side better than me last hairdresser.
36:02So he charged a fortune.
36:06Yes, well, prices are a little out of proportion these days.
36:13Did you enjoy your lunch?
36:16Oh, yes, thank you.
36:18It was lovely.
36:20Would you like some more?
36:22Oh.
36:23Yes, thank you.
36:29You're looking very tired.
36:31I'm missing you, that's all.
36:33Well, keep your shit up, darling.
36:35I've been in touch with Ray Gilbert,
36:36and he says that your appeal's listed for the day after tomorrow.
36:39Does he think I've got a chance?
36:40Well, we're very hopeful.
36:42After all, we are claiming mistrial on 15 points,
36:44including an allegation that the trial judge misdirected the jury.
36:47Well, Scott, it's stupid, I know,
36:49but I don't want to think about the appeal.
36:51I dread the thought of another trial.
36:53But you're innocent.
36:56Look, we've just got to keep fighting.
36:59We've got to get you out of here.
37:00Don't worry.
37:01Much as I hate the idea,
37:03I'll do anything if it means I can be free.
37:05Well, I don't want to get your hopes up,
37:08but Ray says if the appeal's successful,
37:10they mightn't bother with a retrial.
37:13You mean they just discharge me?
37:15Yeah, but I...
37:16Oh, Scott, it's got to happen.
37:18It just has to.
37:27How's the vintage?
37:29Eh?
37:30The booze.
37:32Oh, yeah.
37:34Not bad.
37:35It's got a decent kick.
37:37How'd you like some more?
37:38Huh?
37:39Maybe a bit of grass.
37:41Yeah?
37:42What's it going to cost me?
37:43Nothing much.
37:45I want you to do some more taping.
37:46Well, why didn't you say so?
37:48I'll be in that.
37:49Good.
37:50I knew you'd cooperate.
37:51Yeah, just keep the booze and dope coming
37:53and I'll tape every buggering wet work for you.
37:57There's only one person in here that I want to tape on.
38:00That's Joan Ferguson.
38:01Hey.
38:02Room inspection only once a week?
38:22What's happened?
38:23Yes, I've decided that should be sufficient.
38:25I reckon.
38:26God, you've even put the curfew back to midnight.
38:30Aren't you scared we might start playing up?
38:33Well, you're all adults, Leanne.
38:35I'm sure you'll have enough sense to observe those fuel rules necessary to keep the house running smoothly.
38:39Help.
38:44What's got into the dragon?
38:46Don't tell me.
38:47Her fire's gone out.
38:48Oh, it could be she realised that too much discipline is just as bad as not enough.
38:52Oh, not her, Walt.
38:54She's the sort who wears cast-iron knickers.
38:56Why don't you give her a go?
38:58She may not be so bad after all.
39:00Perhaps you'd better tell that to Jodie.
39:03See what she thinks about it.
39:09Wonder what's the tea?
39:11Doesn't matter what it is.
39:12It's all tasteless anyway.
39:15Oh, Lizzie's back.
39:17Oh, Lizzie, your hair looks wonderful.
39:20Looks bloody awful.
39:22You're back early.
39:24What's the matter?
39:24You look as though you ordered a gin and tonic and they forgot the gin.
39:28Sorry.
39:30You're day out, not the best, eh?
39:32You might feel better if you talk about it.
39:34There's nothing to talk about.
39:37I didn't feel comfortable.
39:39You know, I reckon I'm past being a gran anymore.
39:43It just didn't seem right.
39:45They just found you different from them, that's all.
39:48Difference, right?
39:49Every time I open me mouth, I put me bloody big foot in it.
39:54No, it just didn't fit in and that's that.
39:57Well, you've got to give it time, Lizzie.
39:58It's probably just as difficult for Arthur and his family as it was for you.
40:03It'll be better next time.
40:05There isn't going to be a next time.
40:07I'd rather be here with me mates.
40:10Oh, baby, what are the herbs happened?
40:21Oh, you smell like a brewery.
40:23You stupid ghost.
40:25This stuff will rot your stomach.
40:27Now, drink this.
40:42If you don't, you'll have the granddaddy of all headaches.
40:46Now, drink it.
40:47And four or five like it.
40:49Drink.
40:51Drink.
40:55And keep sucking these.
40:58Listen, if an officer comes in, tell them you've got the gastric.
41:02Now, where's the rest of it?
41:04I'll rack off.
41:05Oh, it's your own fault, young lady.
41:07I've got no sympathy for you.
41:18Now, just drink all of that water.
41:21Oh, good day, men.
41:35I was wondering where you'd got to.
41:36What do you know about homemade brew?
41:38Tastes awful.
41:39Where's it coming from?
41:40Who's making it?
41:41Oh, Sonia and her mates do all that stuff.
41:43Oh, I thought as much.
41:45Come on.
41:46Where are we going?
41:46You'll see.
41:48Now, you don't want me to bash no one, do you?
41:50No, gee, you'll just have to stand there.
41:52That'll be enough.
41:53Where's Sonia now?
41:54She's in the rec room.
41:55Right.
42:05Watch the door.
42:06Last side.
42:10Are you selling it or giving it away?
42:12Did you give this poor excuse for wine to young Bobby?
42:19Yes.
42:20And she was happy with the deal, too.
42:22Well, for your information, she's made herself very ill drinking this little money spinner of yours.
42:28So?
42:30I didn't force her to drink it.
42:32I was merely doing her a favor.
42:34Well, now, you're going to do us a favor.
42:38Give her a drink, Cass.
42:39Oh, no.
42:57That's not enough.
42:59We're going to drink all three bottles.
43:03Better get started, dear.
43:04Oh.
43:05He used to give me roses
43:24I wish he could again
43:29But that was on the outside
43:34And things were different then
43:40On the inside
43:41But the sun still shines
43:45And the rain falls down
43:50But the sun and rain are Christmas, too
43:54When morning comes around
43:59Last night I dreamed we were together
44:04Sharing all the love for the night
44:05Sharing all the love for the night
44:06Sharing all the love for the night
44:11Till I had to face the nightmare
44:15Oh, waking up alone
44:16Oh, waking up alone
44:20On the inside
44:22The roses grow
44:24They don't land the stony ground
44:30But the roses here are prisoners, too
44:35When morning comes around
44:45They don't even day
44:51Don't comeあぁ
44:51Now dance
44:54And we're going to sign theoton
44:55Dreaming
44:57You're considering that
44:59Boing
45:01Off
45:02Here
45:02You're
45:03He's
45:04beasts
45:06Of
45:08To
45:08Let's
45:09To
45:09Henry
45:10By
45:11By
45:12So
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