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Episode 428 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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00:00Now I realize that in the past I've been very hard on you but that's all over now.
00:06You mean we're back in business? No that's not what I mean at all I won't be
00:14involved in anything that might cause trouble. Well if you're trying to confuse me
00:18you're doing a good job. Let's just say that my thinking has changed from now on
00:25I will be doing my job by the book. Understand?
00:30Whatever you say. So you see that's the surprise. You've been, how do they put it,
00:36bound over to my custody. Yes that's it. Well aren't you gonna say
00:44anything? We're gonna get married. Don't be stupid Stevens. Mr. Bennett's gonna be
00:53here any minute. Come on Stevens. What's the matter? Not scared are you? I'm blind
01:05remember? Now we're even. You know there's some blind people who can tell the
01:13difference between light and dark. And I'm one of them. At the moment it seems to be pretty dark.
01:18They've turned the lights out haven't they? Now we're both blind and I'm gonna make
01:23sure you stay that way.
01:54So we'll be bringing it round on the truck about five o'clock if it's all
02:03right with you. You understand this is only on trial? Oh yes but I don't think
02:08you'll regret it. All right thank you Stanley. It's a very nice thought. Now
02:12I'll notify the gate guard and he can help you move it in. Thank you mrs. Powell.
02:19You wanted to see me governor? Yes apparently the women are finding the
02:24new Joan Ferguson a little hard to believe as so am I. That doesn't surprise
02:30me. Good because if you think this performance of yours is going to win my
02:35support to have you stay here you're wrong. I thought the department decided
02:41whether or not I stay. Unfortunately that's correct but I'm warning you. Put
02:47one foot wrong and they will be the first to hear about it. I understand
02:52governor. That's all. Trouble governor. What? Johnson Stevens. Again?
03:03And he says no no no not then. He says now. Well I went. What do you reckon?
03:16Two green. Well how about these? No good. Stink the place out. Who's asking you? You'll get
03:22yourself sick if you smoke that stuff. Yeah well I'm desperate. I remember when I
03:26was a kid we used to smoke anything even cabbage stalks. Mum caught us once. She
03:30gave us a shop in hiding. Reckon it had stunned our grades. It did right between your ears. Shut up smartass.
03:35You've got no sense of humor. Look until we get our buyout back you're as desperate for a
03:40smoke as the rest of us so if you're such an expert get down here and help.
03:43Have you got a pint? Hey how you doing? It'd help if we knew the best stuff to use.
03:49Yeah well why don't you ask Mr. Dobson he knows all about plants. One thing's for sure
03:53I'm glad I don't smoke. Yes dear. It's good to see the girls so interested in the garden Minnie.
04:01Oh they're interested all right Mr. Dobson. So how are things with the pudding club? Not bad.
04:08It's the least I could do with a smoke though. Well why don't you join the girls at the supermarket?
04:12I'm down on my hands and knees. I'd never get up again. Wishful thinking anyway. No more fags for
04:18me till the kids born. Good girl. You know it's a pity you lot are so isolated. We hardly ever
04:22get to see you. How do you think we feel? Nothing but babies most of the time. It's depressing.
04:29Forget it the stuff's too wet. By the time you dry it out we'll have buyout back anyway.
04:35Cass you're on tray duty aren't you? Yeah. I want you to get me something from the kitchen.
04:40Do you reckon you could? Oh jeez Bobby I'm sick of getting into strife. Oh you won't get caught.
04:45Come on do it for your mates. Oh okay what do you want me to nick? I'll tell you later.
04:52Amongst the weeds are we ladies? Mr Dobson you hit the nail right on the head.
04:59I'm not unsympathetic to what you've been through Johns but I can't make allowances for it.
05:04Well I've got nothing now anyway so what does it matter? And the library was in darkness when you
05:09arrived. Yeah the lights have been turned off at the switchboard. Yes Mrs Morris. Sorry to interrupt
05:14but Mr Bennett's still waiting. He's hoping to have a word with Johns. Well he'll have to wait
05:18until tomorrow. Take Stevens to the hospital and have the shoulder looked at Mrs Ratcliffe.
05:23Mr Manning I want Johns kept in solitary. All right come on Johns.
05:30Well don't tell me there's more. There's nothing serious it's uh
05:34Mason's a half an hour late back from work. Oh well you deal with what when she turns up will
05:40you Meg? I haven't got the strength. A rough day? It's just that I feel the lunatics are
05:48running the asylum. Well if Bexie doesn't hurry up she's gonna miss out on dinner.
05:52She's not missing much. Yeah probably a lope with the bus driver she's always raving on about him.
05:59Hey you ever noticed how you want to smoke more after you eat? Food stimulates your taste buds.
06:03Oh there's stuff you'd be kidding. Hey did you get the papers? Yeah I had some. Stace did you
06:08get the stuff? What stuff? I hope you haven't done anything to get Cass into trouble. Of course not.
06:18Good on you. Now don't you ever ask me to do nothing like that ever again. I was real nervous.
06:23What is it? It's herbs. Should be a real blast. You can't tell them anything Judy. Oh hey Jude
06:29there's been some trouble. Belinda's in solitary and Sonia's in her cell. I had to take them there
06:34Tucker. What happened? Well I don't know. Belinda's been crying but and Red reckoned Sonia was gonna
06:39get her. Well maybe she did. That rotten bitch. We've been protecting her. We've been keeping
06:43Belinda away from her. Now she got to the kid. Yeah now poor little Belinda's in solitary.
06:47Yeah hang on we don't know the full story. We don't need to Judy. That rotten bitch has had it
06:51coming to her for a long time. Now what are we waiting for? Are we going to show her who's top
06:56dog or not? Yeah of course. After we leave. I didn't ask for visitors. You were warned to lay
07:10off Belinda. Well you got it wrong. I don't think so. Look she came at me with a spanner. I've got
07:13the bruises to prove it. Well she was trying to bite you off I'll bet. Now you're gonna let her talk
07:17away out of this one Jude? No way. Oh come on don't be bloody stupid. You're on your own this time Sonia.
07:29This isn't my style Stevens but it seems to be the only language you'd understand.
07:33All right get away from me. Oh Mr Manning she was feeling a bit faint were you love? I said move back.
07:38I need to ask what you three are doing here. Oh Sonia was feeling a bit crook we thought we'd see
07:43how she was. You got something to say about that Stevens? No problem Mr Manning. Like they said it
07:50was purely a social call only I didn't have time to tell them how I was hurt.
07:54Johns has admitted she tried to kill Stevens in the light. Oh sure Mr Manning. Hold it.
08:00All right visiting time's over.
08:12I'm real sorry Sonia. Sorry Belinda didn't finish the job.
08:20Thanks. Just doing my job you ask for everything you get.
08:30Would you? Oh you beauty. How you rolling?
08:38You don't know the half of it. What happened now? Sonia was saved by the bell. Manning came in. Yeah
08:42luckily otherwise I would have beaten her black and blue for something she didn't even do. Oh no
08:46Belinda again. I don't know what you're worried about. I feel like slapping Sonia down every time
08:50I see her wouldn't it? I'm astray if you hadn't done it. Maybe so but it doesn't alter the fact
08:54that I jumped to conclusions because I felt sorry for a blind girl. I'm a great top dog. Cut that
08:59out you're human aren't you and speaking of being human. Busted for a faggot.
09:04Belinda fooled us all. I mean it was easy enough to believe that Sonia would have got back at her.
09:10Oh so it's all right for a top dog to bite the wrong leg occasionally? You bet it is especially
09:14soft. What does yours taste like? Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme.
09:22Oh not you Helen. I mean the fact. Yeah that's a point. What if a screw comes in?
09:29I will just say I can't smell from Mrs. O'Regan. Ladies, ladies am I going to have your attention
09:35for a minute? I've got a bit of a surprise for you. Oh here we go girls we've all been waiting for it.
09:51Oh
10:03That was from my place. We've got no room for it. Now I thought you ladies might get some fun.
10:10Very generous of you. We certainly will. It's no money good to me. I can't play it.
10:15Oh you're so simple. You put one of these rolls in and you paddle away. Watch this girls.
10:20Don't spit on those smelly cigarettes you've been making.
10:24What is it girls? Come, come, come.
10:37Are you okay Mr. Douglas? Yes yes I'm fine. Go back inside. Oh jeez you're crooked aren't you?
10:41Look I'll get the sister. No, yes stay where you are. It's the old ticker that's all. Gives me a bit
10:47of bother from time to time. Nothing to worry about. You ought to be at home getting looked after.
10:53One of these pills I'll be right as rain. Not a worry eaty for nothing. Oh now you mean Mrs.
10:59Dobson don't even know? No one but you. So it's going to be our little secret right? Well yeah
11:06whatever you say. You won't be found on you. This isn't too bad is it? Oh yeah. You go back
11:14inside and join the others. It's a good day.
11:44Hmm obviously Stan's piano has been installed. Yes they're certainly enjoying themselves. Good it might
11:57keep them out of trouble for a while. I think we've had enough for one day. Well it's not over yet.
12:03What is it? Mason is still missing. Oh hell.
12:15Afternoon Sherman's bridal boutique. Yes hello Mr. Sherman. It's Colleen Powell from Wentworth
12:21Detention Center here. I'm phoning about Pixie Mason. Ah yes lovely girl. I hope you're not
12:27going to take her away from me again. Oh no no. No it's nothing like that. It's just that she hasn't
12:33returned yet. Oh oh dear. I'm afraid she isn't here. When did she leave? Oh about the usual time.
12:42Um maybe a little later. All right yes thanks Mr. Sherman. I'll be in touch tomorrow.
12:50Well that's that. She left over two hours ago. I have to phone the police. I hope she hasn't had
12:55an accident. Knowing our Pixie she could be anywhere between a hospital bed and the Amazon jungle.
13:03Oh Mr. Manning.
13:04I just need to explain something to get the record straight. Knowing my husband doesn't mean you know
13:14me. I wouldn't say that. But you don't know what happened between Eddie and me. Nobody does.
13:21I promise you I never want to hurt him. Well a cop can only count on two things in his life.
13:26His mates and his family. Yet he made a big mistake counting on you. It was you wasn't it?
13:35What? You switched the lights in the library so Belinda could get at me.
13:44Well well you can believe what you like. That story's not going to get you very far.
14:05Oh Helen come along. Move it. Shaz. Hey Mrs. Morris. What's happened to Pixie? She didn't
14:16come back last night. I'm sorry Cass. She's still missing. Oh come on. I don't believe it.
14:23Pixie's gone over the wall. Ju. Pixie's on the run. That dimwit. I can't believe it. Yeah well
14:29she's out in your end. So who's the dimwit? Oh up yours bride. Oh my I'm in a good mood today. Yeah
14:33well I feel bloody awful. You and your stinking mixed herbs. Were you happy enough last night?
14:39I served you all right. How are you this morning? Fit as a fiddle Cass. Now it's our secret remember?
14:45Yeah whatever you say Mr. Dobson. Mrs. Morris. I would like to see the governor straight after
14:51breakfast. You'll see the governor when it suits her Stevens. Oh get a move on.
14:56Well your music certainly hasn't soothed that savage beast Stanley. Oh give it time. You never
15:04know. There wouldn't be enough time to change that one. Stand on the line. Your name is Maureen
15:11McGuire. Is that correct? Yes. You have been charged with six counts of breaking and entering
15:16and remanded to Wentworth Detention Center to await trial. I didn't do any of those things.
15:20Bloody hell. Someone's got to believe me. That'll be enough of that. Are the charges correct? Yes.
15:25Any problems Miss Ferguson? We'll just have to wait and see governor. This is Maureen McGuire.
15:29She's been charged with the cat burglaries. Oh god that's all we need. But I've got the wrong
15:33person. Mr Bennett's here. One of the first things you'll have to learn McGuire is that you don't
15:37speak unless you're spoken to. Move over to the counter. Oh yeah well anything's worth a try.
15:42But will you have a move to Deep Rock after the visit? Right. More guests. Morning Sergeant.
15:48Good morning Sergeant. Oh I see you haven't got the elusive pixie with you.
15:52Not yet Mrs Powell. We've spoken to her employer. Seems he wasn't entirely frank with you last night.
15:58Tell me the worst. It appears Mason left the boutique with one of her former husbands.
16:02I don't need a bloody shower. Maybe have one last night. Move it along McGuire. Don't you push me
16:06around you great talking bitch. You know what the real problem is though don't you Sergeant?
16:12Nine times out of ten you bring them back.
16:14Wanting revenge on that woman was what kept you going. Am I right?
16:19You were determined to kill her weren't you? Mind if I ask why you didn't? I don't know. I couldn't.
16:27I don't know why you bother coming back anyway. There's no point. I came back because you're a
16:30survivor Belinda. One of the best I've seen. And I'm not going to let you wrap yourself up in a
16:35cocoon and pretend there's nothing out there for you anymore. My wife wanted to meet you.
16:42My wife wanted to meet you. June. I don't want to talk to anyone.
16:51Hello Belinda. Please both of you just leave me alone. You sound like me a year ago. I know what
17:00you're going through. It's a whole new ball game isn't it? Like being reborn whether you wanted to
17:05or not. It's all right for you. You've got someone to help you through the bad times.
17:11You will have to Belinda when you stop fighting off anyone who tries to get too close to you.
17:18The world doesn't owe you a living just because you've lost your sight.
17:22It's up to you to set your own goals and it's up to you to make sure that you achieve them.
17:30Believe me if I can do it anyone can.
17:34God I'd kill for a bag. I would have thought those herbal things would have turned you off
17:38for good. Yeah I reckon. What a stink. I bet there's not a live cockroach in the place.
17:42Yeah and it's a prank. Wrong again June.
17:47Oh this is Maureen McGuire. She wants to work. Would you show the ropes please Brian?
17:51Oh yes Miss Ferguson. Where's the parker? In the toot Miss Ferguson. Thank you.
18:00I keep waiting for her to burst out of her shell and be her old self again.
18:04Well I'm fed up to the back teeth with presents like you. I never committed those Robbie so you
18:08get your facts right before you start talking crap about something that doesn't even concern you.
18:12Now that goes for the rest of you bloody idiots. Now you listen to me McGuire.
18:16We are not interested in your story. You saved that for the judge you understand?
18:21And if you want to keep out of trouble around here we'd better let you go.
18:25Is everything all right here? Just dandy Mrs M.
18:28Right now John's just been transferred to another cell block. She wishes to say goodbye.
18:31Good riddance. It's Stevens they should be shanghaiing.
18:35Yeah bad luck kid. No I think it's probably better this way.
18:38I've got to try and start getting my head together and I think a change of scenery probably will help.
18:42Well that's great news. Best of luck to you Belinda.
18:45Yeah you too.
18:46I'll see you later.
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18:51Well that's great news. Best of luck to you Belinda.
18:54Yeah you give him heaps love.
18:55Bye dear.
18:56Bye bye.
18:57Get your things.
18:57Bye.
18:59Stevens have you seen the governor?
19:01Yes Mrs Morris.
19:05Hope it works out for you Belinda.
19:07Hey me what do you reckon I could use?
19:10For what?
19:10Here.
19:11Well something to put in your head that the screws can't wash out.
19:14Why not leave well enough alone Bobby?
19:16Oh because it's boring.
19:20Hi you want a cup?
19:21Oh love one thanks just white.
19:24Uh you and Meg will be holding the fort later on.
19:27I'm going to be out all afternoon and Jo knows to get that inquest.
19:31Anything we need to know?
19:33I did have a talk with Stevens.
19:38She accused me of being out to get her right?
19:41Right thanks.
19:42I thought she might.
19:45Of course you realize I couldn't have set her up in the library.
19:47I was with Hugh Bennett.
19:49Yes I know that.
19:51You're a good friend of her husband's aren't you?
19:55She didn't miss a trick did she?
19:58Yeah I know Eddie.
20:00I don't see too much of him these days though.
20:02He doesn't hang around with his old crowd anymore.
20:05Sonia sure made a mess out of him.
20:09I don't like her but believing I'm out to get her that's just paranoia.
20:13Good that's all I wanted to hear.
20:15Um do you mind if I ask you why you left the police force?
20:22You don't have to tell me it's off the record.
20:27A lot of reasons I suppose.
20:30You go into a job like that with ideals.
20:33It doesn't take too long for them to get knocked out of you.
20:36The things people get away with both sides of the law.
20:40Yeah.
20:44It wasn't wily.
20:47I mean you you accept that thing after a while just as part of life.
20:53Now Colin you asked if I'm boring you just...
20:54I would like to know.
21:01I'll cut a long story short.
21:03The bank where my fiancée worked at was held up and she was killed.
21:09And I just couldn't understand how germs like that could get away with it with us so close behind them.
21:15Not until one of the plainclothes boys that was under them became mysteriously wealthy.
21:23I had no proof.
21:27That was enough for me I just...
21:29Didn't want the job anymore.
21:31I reckon so.
21:34The all-all cops aren't like that.
21:37Eddie Stevens he's one of the good ones.
21:39He's dedicated, he's honest and he winds up with Sonia.
21:44As they say there ain't no justice.
21:50Well I better get back to it.
21:59Madam I've only got assaults now.
22:03Yeah well so would you if you was innocent.
22:05If.
22:07Come off it.
22:08Do you ever know anyone that said they were guilty?
22:09Yeah.
22:10Oh but I was I knew that.
22:12Hey you really reckon she is the cat?
22:14Well the cops seem to think so.
22:16Hey I've seen one of them movies once about them sort of burglaries.
22:18You know people nicking over the rooftops hanging on by their fingertips.
22:22Blow them up and remember what it was called but Jean Kelly was in it.
22:25It was Grace Kelly to catch thieves.
22:27That's the one.
22:29You seem a bit quiet.
22:30You're working out how to deal with the problem kid.
22:34That one's got every right to be angry Judy.
22:37I know who the cat is and it isn't her.
22:40It's one of my kids.
22:43Decided to play the big time.
22:45Doing very well for herself too as you probably know.
22:47He had $250,000 worth so far.
22:50Of course I'm very proud of her getting away with it.
22:53It's not doing our Maureen much good.
22:55All right ladies come on move out.
22:58Hey um I'll show you around if you like Maureen.
23:01Thanks but no I'm causing Maureen it's Ma.
23:03Okay Ma whatever you say.
23:06Hey now we've got the piano and this is him.
23:08When do we get the guitars and the drums?
23:11When they change the laws on noise pollution.
23:14Come on move along.
23:28Okay.
23:54Oh.
23:55Oh.
23:57Oh.
23:58Stroke.
24:00Oh hell.
24:02Oh.
24:06Oh.
24:07I've got bleeds in me eyes.
24:09Oh quick quick.
24:12Oh quick.
24:16Get out.
24:16Get out.
24:23I mean you were very lucky Mr Dobson ran water over your eyes.
24:27Diluted the bleach before it would do any real damage.
24:29Yeah well they're still stinging like buggery.
24:31Well maybe but if he hadn't come along when he did you could have ended up totally blind.
24:37Geez I don't reckon I could handle that too good.
24:39Thanks Stan.
24:41I just can't understand why you'd want to deal with him like that it's silly.
24:45Your hair looks nice the color it is.
24:47Yeah well I wouldn't expect you to understand.
24:50Will she need to see a doctor?
24:51No she'll have sore eyes for a couple of days but she'll be fine.
24:55I told you head back I'll put in some drops.
25:00Yeah I'll just stay there till your vision clears.
25:03You sure they'll be all right?
25:04Yes but I want you to come back at tea time for some more drops.
25:09Uh I have to get over to maternity.
25:11Do you think you could stay with her for a while Mr Dobson?
25:14Yes yes of course sister.
25:15Thanks.
25:28You're right you know.
25:29I don't understand why the young ones want to do such strange things to their hair.
25:33Some of them are quite ridiculous.
25:35Yeah well we reckon you old codgers manage that without even trying.
25:38It's sad to see someone your age in here.
25:44Where are your parents?
25:46They never gave a stuff about me.
25:48Probably in a pub or a TAB somewhere.
25:50Don't you have anyone?
25:52Nobody special at all?
25:54If you've been living all that stuff's okay for books and movies but this is the real world.
25:59I got me and that's all.
26:02Give yourself time Mitchell.
26:04My daughter was exactly like you till the right young man turned up.
26:08Now she's settled got a family of her own wouldn't change it for anything.
26:11You know there's no chance of that happening to me.
26:15Can't have any kids anyway too many abortions.
26:18So what even backyard abortions have to scrape out a living don't they?
26:30How are the eyes now?
26:32X-ray vision.
26:35All right come along I'll take you back to join the others.
26:43Doctor, how I wonder what you are.
26:50I'll play the piano.
26:54Hey if music be the food all I'm cast as in big trouble.
26:58So what are you gonna do?
27:00Oh I don't know dear till I catch you in tell-tale days.
27:03But I can't stand by and see young Mo's stuck in here when I know she's in.
27:07I can't put young Sue into the cops either.
27:09Yeah well you've got to do something.
27:11I copped a rap once for something I didn't do and it's no fun believe you me.
27:14Nobody to back you up dear?
27:16Only the person who did it.
27:17Oh she came through eventually but I was really screwed up while I was waiting.
27:20Mo's only on remand she might get convicted.
27:24I bet you she does if it goes that far.
27:26The police have been out to get the cat for a long time.
27:28Mo's been positively identified by two of the victims.
27:31Well then she doesn't have a hope in hell.
27:33Look dear I'll get Terry to see that she's got a good barrister.
27:37Oh the kid's back.
27:38How's the eye Bobby?
27:40Oh it's all right.
27:41Visitor are you Bryant?
27:42I suppose you know you would have blinded yourself you silly girl.
27:45Forget the papers granny get onto me wig.
27:56Well that's that thank goodness.
27:58Yes let's be thankful that my story was accepted and let that be an end to it.
28:03Well I've certainly learned something.
28:05I think we both have.
28:06Now let me take you to lunch and then I have some packing to do.
28:09Oh do you have to leave so soon?
28:11Well I think it's time.
28:13I need to get back to the country for a while.
28:16And then I might go on up to Brisbane and see how your brother's getting on with these tax problems.
28:20It's always something isn't it?
28:21Helps me to feel needed.
28:24You are needed.
28:26You've also helped me see my work in a totally different light.
28:30I'm glad to hear that Joan.
28:32I know this has been a traumatic experience for both of us.
28:36But it's brought us closer together.
28:40I'm very grateful for that.
28:42So am I.
28:49Hi stranger.
28:50How are you Judy?
28:51Well it's really nice to see you.
28:53Wally how have you been?
28:54Fine.
28:56I've moved back up to the hills.
28:58Yeah I know.
29:00So how's Anne?
29:01Oh she's okay.
29:02Matter of fact I'm going to pick her up soon take her over to see Paul.
29:05Yeah that was a dreadful business I heard about that.
29:08Have you um dropped in at Driscoll?
29:11Yeah yeah I have.
29:12I hate to tell you this but um Alice has had a breakdown.
29:16Seems like once she started to behave like a human being she couldn't cope with the department.
29:21Well who's looking after the place?
29:23Nobody.
29:24The women are trying to manage on their own.
29:26But that's ridiculous.
29:27That's why the women are there to have someone look after them.
29:30That's why I wanted to tell you.
29:32I thought you might recommend somebody to take over.
29:36Well the only one I can think of is Myra Desmond.
29:40PRG lady?
29:41Yeah she runs the place.
29:42She'd do it.
29:43At least we could get someone else.
29:45You want me to look her up?
29:46Please.
29:48I'll do it happily you know because I've really got a stake in that place.
29:52I know that.
29:53Thanks.
29:56You all right Fred?
29:59Roughly speaking I think that means up yours Min.
30:02Yeah that's the rest of it too.
30:03Good hate to be left out of anything.
30:05Obviously her little escapade hasn't sweetened up her nature.
30:09Oh juice got yours here love.
30:11Thanks.
30:11Who was your visitor dear?
30:13Wally.
30:15You look like the Titanic sank and you were on it.
30:17What's the news?
30:18Nothing serious.
30:19Nothing that he can't handle on his own anyway.
30:21Yeah but what is this?
30:23Now Mo this may not look like much but it always tastes real good.
30:27You're right I'm starving.
30:28Now you wait for the taste test because Cass wouldn't eat anything.
30:31I'm sorry we gave you a hard time.
30:33We thought you were snowing us with that being innocent story.
30:36Yes dear and I'm going to make sure you've got a top class lawyer when you front that court.
30:40We're not going to let them get away with branding the wrong person.
30:43Yeah well what made you change your mind all of a sudden?
30:45Oh because Min knows you don't.
30:47Is that true?
30:48You know you're the real cat heathens aren't you?
30:50Yes I know.
30:51And you better go and tell the governor hadn't you?
30:53I'm sorry dear.
30:54I can't do that without incriminating someone else.
30:57Someone who's very close to me.
31:00Look I don't give a monkey stuff about your mate.
31:02I'm innocent and I want to get out of here.
31:03You don't seem to understand.
31:04That is the code we live by.
31:06We don't lag on anyone no matter what the reason.
31:09You want me to cop a tweet and do time for someone else?
31:11Of course we don't.
31:12Anyway Minnie's lawyer will probably get you off.
31:14Probably.
31:15Stick it on we'll take that chance later.
31:18Cass you've got a big mouth.
31:19Go and see the governor right now.
31:21The governor is not available right now.
31:23I suggest you go back to the table.
31:24No bloody way I'm going to see her.
31:26I'll only say this once McGuire.
31:28Now you go back to that table or I'll put you on a charge.
31:33Jeez Mo looks real mad doesn't she?
31:35Oh I'm sorry have I said the wrong thing?
31:37Come on Cass you won't know.
31:39We know it's rough to keep it.
31:41We'll work it out for you.
31:42Just take it easy or you're going to end up in more trouble.
31:44What do you call taking a rap for someone else?
31:46I'm sorry Mo there's nothing I can do.
31:49There's no use going to the governor.
31:50Minnie will just deny everything.
31:52We'll see that you get off.
31:53You've just got to learn to trust us.
31:54I'd rather trust Inester's snakes.
31:58I still say it's too early to make that decision.
32:01Why don't you wait till you get back to work?
32:02Then you can see it from all sides.
32:04Look it'd be pointless going back to Wentworth.
32:06Now just to up and resign as soon as Paul comes home.
32:08It wouldn't be fair to Corleone or the department.
32:11Are you sure you're not making Paul an excuse?
32:14That's not true and you know it.
32:16All right all right maybe we better go in
32:17before this degenerates into a full-scale blue.
32:20Nurse McGuire to reception please.
32:22Nurse McGuire to reception please.
32:24Hey my two favorite people.
32:26Hi Paul.
32:27How are you feeling?
32:28Great.
32:31Yes well you're looking better.
32:32We were worried you might have taken a turn for the nurse.
32:35Worse.
32:37Give me time.
32:38Actually I've been lying here thinking of a good way to make some bread.
32:42Yeah I reckon one of the newspapers will pay me a fortune for my story.
32:45How I got shot up by the mob.
32:47The true story of Paul Reynolds.
32:49Oh Paul.
32:51You've been through so much.
32:53You've had a pretty rough time yourself.
32:56How are you feeling?
32:57I'm fine.
32:58And I wouldn't have come through it so well if it hadn't been for your support.
33:02I appreciate it.
33:03Take it easy or give me a big head.
33:05It's true.
33:07Anyway now it's my turn.
33:09I've decided to give up my job so I can look after you properly.
33:12You know lots of help when you come home.
33:13No way.
33:13Look don't you think I've got enough to worry about without having to worry about you too?
33:17Chuck it in if you like but not for me.
33:23I'm sorry mum.
33:35I didn't mean to upset you.
33:37No don't be silly Paul.
33:38I'm not upset.
33:39It's just well I thought you'd be pleased.
33:42Now hang on.
33:44Let me try and explain.
33:47I've had to cope with the fact that there's a damn good chance that I'll be a
33:51cripple for the rest of my life.
33:53But I can handle that.
33:54I know that.
33:55But not if I feel like I'm stuffing your life up too.
33:57Paul you are my life.
33:59I want to help you.
34:01No mum look please try to understand.
34:04You've got too much to offer than just tie yourself down to me.
34:08And whether I'm right or wrong it doesn't matter.
34:11I feel so guilty I couldn't take it.
34:15Hang on you two.
34:16Aren't you putting the cart before the horse?
34:19The doc said there's a fair chance that you'll walk again.
34:23Yeah I know.
34:25I want you to promise me that whatever happens you won't tie yourself down to me.
34:31I don't know Paul.
34:33I do.
34:37Hey that feel like a bit of a sing-song?
34:39I'm not in the singing mood.
34:41Cheer up love it'll work out in the end.
34:43Yeah it's not too bad.
34:45I want to know when I can see the governor.
34:47I'm afraid the governor.
34:48Don't give me that I know my rights I don't mean.
34:50If you'd let me finish Maguire.
34:52I was about to say that the governor is away for the afternoon.
34:55Now I know you're new here and I'll make some allowance for it.
34:58But unless you learn to keep your temper under control
35:00you'll find yourself in nothing but trouble.
35:03Work well in 10 minutes ladies.
35:06I wouldn't upset mrs Morris if I were you dear.
35:09She's one of the neatest crews around here.
35:11Oh you can get stuffed all of you.
35:14And this must be good on the leg muscles.
35:16You saving bitch that's mine.
35:21Stuffed in here.
35:22You give us that back before I smash your teeth in.
35:29Oh
35:33No that's enough Mitchell.
35:35You're under charge now come with me.
35:36But you don't understand.
35:37I understand very well there's no excuse for physical attack Brian.
35:40But first you'll all remember that come on.
35:43Well that's one we owe you Keane.
35:47Of course there's this new one Maguire.
35:49Oh talk about an Irish temper.
35:51Oh you think she's a troublemaker?
35:52No no I don't think so just another innocent one.
35:54I see.
35:57Oh sorry I was looking for mrs Powell.
35:59Oh she's away for the afternoon.
36:01Could I help you?
36:02Well I just wanted to see her about a couple of ideas I've got that might help things a bit.
36:06Oh why don't you tell us about them if they're good ideas we'll back you up.
36:09Right well I noticed yesterday during the exercise period some of the women
36:14were taking a keen interest in the garden.
36:16Not just our block we had some out for maternity as well.
36:18Yes.
36:19I just thought how healthy it would be if we could get the ladies outside a bit more.
36:23Have gardening as part of the work program you know.
36:25It's about time that was reinstated as a work option.
36:28You mentioned the mothers too Stanley.
36:30Oh yes but not for hard work of course.
36:32I can't see the harm in having the mix with the rest of the women during work hours.
36:36In fact I think it'd be very good for them.
36:39It's a good idea.
36:40They have been rather isolated.
36:41It helps to give them a sense of family again.
36:43Nothing like a glowing young mother to bring out the best in most of us.
36:47I remember way back in the 50s we had this hard case who'd been in and out most of his life.
36:51Mostly in big trouble making you know the sort.
36:54Well he came back in sliced a couple of inmates tried an escape
36:58and lo and behold he found out his wife was expecting.
37:01Changed him overnight like a light bulb.
37:04Yes I've heard that can happen but the work bell just went off.
37:09Oh good heavens yes I've just been rattling on.
37:11Thanks for your time Mrs Davidson.
37:13Thank you for your good ideas.
37:14All right better get back to work.
37:18He seems like a nice man.
37:20Yes yes he is.
37:23So much for Mr nice guy bloody Dobson.
37:25I've got clean injuries now.
37:26Me first job is to scrub out the loo.
37:28That's better than losing remission.
37:30Oh big deal.
37:31All right put your walkman on your bed Bobby did you get it?
37:33Yeah and it's busted.
37:34Don't worry Barbie we'll see she doesn't get away with it.
37:36You bet she won't.
37:37Now don't go off half copped or you get yourself into trouble again.
37:40That's right just leave it to us.
37:42People thieves have to be taught a lesson.
37:44Why didn't you tell Dobson that she deserved a good bashing up?
37:46If you had we'd be copying it now not you.
37:48We've already discussed this.
37:50We do not lag on anybody that is the golden rule around here.
37:54Yeah and that's the rules keeping me in here so you know what you can do with that.
37:57Listen mate.
37:57What's this?
37:58Cheap work?
37:59So he's blaming me for being in trouble you know.
38:01When I entered the rec room you were having a go at Keane.
38:04The book says you get put on a charge.
38:05Yeah well I reckon your book's missing a few pages.
38:11How'd it go?
38:12Oh in our favor.
38:14Self-defense.
38:15That's good news.
38:17How's the major?
38:18He's relieved it's over.
38:20I just saw him off at the airport.
38:22Pity you couldn't have spent more time with him.
38:24I know.
38:24I know.
38:25I know.
38:25I know.
38:26I know.
38:26I know.
38:27I know.
38:27I know.
38:28I know.
38:28I couldn't have spent more time with him.
38:30Are you looking pleased with yourself?
38:32With good reason I think.
38:33The new head of the department has just been announced.
38:36Anyone we know?
38:37Yes actually.
38:38I'm taking the position.
38:50Please we'll keep you going for the rest of the week.
38:52Yes I've got a lot of catching up to do.
38:54But it's necessary if I'm going to do my job well.
38:57Well I think you're in the perfect position now to tighten up the department.
39:00Yes once that's consolidated I'll be able to make changes without their interference.
39:05I've always known what's best for Wentworth.
39:08Now's my chance to do something about it.
39:09I hope it works out the way you want it to.
39:12I wouldn't do to try and get out of this dump again.
39:15But he'd want to plan it better next time.
39:18At least get the money.
39:20Got a new spot now.
39:22Even Kiv knows where it is.
39:23But I thought you two high-tailed it together.
39:25How'd you manage that?
39:26Kevin had to get rid of this lump of lead.
39:28So I dumped him on this quack I know and I took off on my own.
39:31Left the stash with a mate of mine.
39:33All I have to do is pick it up when I get out.
39:36Let's hope your friend doesn't spend it.
39:38You think I'm stupid?
39:39She doesn't even know what she's keeping for me.
39:43Then let's hope she doesn't find it.
39:45No sweat.
39:48I suppose you feel safer now they've shifted that freaked out blind chick.
39:52Not really.
39:53I still have to watch my back.
39:56Someone cut those lights in the Navy.
39:58So he says, you want it pasteurized?
40:00He says, no, just get it about up to her waist.
40:02She can splash with the rest of the waist.
40:06It's pasteurized, you know.
40:13Hi, Mr. Dobson.
40:14Hello.
40:15These peppers look a bit sickly, don't they?
40:17Oh, yeah.
40:19Hey, Mr. Dobson.
40:21I just wanted to say I still think you're a real nice person.
40:24Even though you had to put little Bobby on a charge.
40:26I'm glad you feel that way, Cass.
40:33How do you like to work out here in the garden?
40:35Oh, I'd be real good.
40:36I really miss working in the outdoors.
40:38That's right.
40:39You were a farm girl, weren't you?
40:40Yeah.
40:45Excuse me, Cass.
40:51I suppose you think you're smart.
40:53Me Walkman's wrecked now, and I'm going to see you pay for it.
40:56Are you talking to me, or just chewing on a brick?
40:59Dumbsnut.
41:01Dumb, am I?
41:03Well, if you're so bloody clever, why are you hanging around with Stevens?
41:06You two having it off, are you?
41:07You bitch!
41:17Let me go, you dirty little perv!
41:23Oh!
41:27Take her inside, will you, Miss Ferguson?
41:30Stay with her till I've seen the Governor and organise punishment.
41:32Right.
41:36Are you all right, Mitchell?
41:38Yeah.
41:39Thanks for getting her off me.
41:40I hurt.
41:41No, I'll be right.
41:42To see the way Stanley Man fixed her.
41:44Not bad for an old bloke.
41:46Hiya.
41:46Are you all right, Mr. Dobson?
41:48Fine, Cass.
41:49Just fine.
41:53Oh, Mrs. M, you're a beauty.
41:56Thanks a lot for getting me to that.
41:58Oh, did you have Keane dealt with, Miss Ferguson?
42:00Yes, Mr. Dobson.
42:01She's lost her buy-up, and she's now in her cell.
42:03Thanks, I'll just check she's all right.
42:08Miss Ferguson?
42:09Yes, Stevens.
42:10Could I have a word with you?
42:12Yes.
42:13I've been trying to work out who turned the lights out in the library.
42:15Now, Mr. Manning's got an alibi,
42:17but the only other officer that's got it in for me is...
42:20you.
42:21Oh, and why would I do a thing like that, Stevens?
42:24Because you're worried the department won't swallow the new image of yours.
42:27With me dead, there's nobody else in the position that could tarnish it.
42:31You do have a vivid imagination, Stevens.
42:34You're no threat to me.
42:37But can you take that chance?
42:40Look, it won't be long before you realize you're quite wrong.
42:44Now, if there's anything you want, providing it's legal,
42:47I'll be very happy to oblige.
42:49Anything else, you're on your own.
42:51Bye.
43:07Come to gloat?
43:09Don't be a child, Keen.
43:11I get no pleasure out of seeing someone punished.
43:14The penalty may seem harsh to you,
43:16but I've had no time for anyone to put their boot in when someone's down.
43:19That's life.
43:20I didn't invent it.
43:21Now, why don't you shut off?
43:31What's up, Pops?
43:32Pull a muscle playing He-Man.
43:47Good game, eh, Pops?
43:49Race you for him.
44:19♪♪♪
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