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Episode 433 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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00:00Well, Cass, you've got a bus trip to make.
00:03Eh? What about what Mrs. Powell said?
00:06Mrs. Powell withdrew her objection.
00:08Oh, it's you!
00:10Oh, hey!
00:11Come on, you lazy buggers, we're going to win for Stan the Man!
00:16Oh, you knocked off ages ago.
00:18No, I offered to give Stan a lift after singing practice.
00:21It's great that women are getting the trip, isn't it?
00:22Oh, gee, then the world are good.
00:24I'm surprised the governor let me go, though, after having me on the carpet today.
00:27Oh, what have you been up to?
00:29A warning from the department to butt out.
00:31Police got on to them.
00:33Yeah, well, I know how you feel about it, Rick, but are you sure you're not getting in too deep?
00:37It went up to me armpits now.
00:39I was at Meryl King's flat today.
00:42I saw those fellas that shot him.
00:44God, have you reported it?
00:46What's the point?
00:48But I don't know who the straight cops are anymore.
00:51Now, they were set up to get me.
00:53I'll do it my own way.
00:54There's no way they're going to scare me.
00:55Look, Rick, if you keep tangling with these people,
00:57you'll end up dead.
00:58And what good's your little campaign going to do for you then?
01:03I really thought you'd be one person that would understand.
01:07Well, get this.
01:08I don't need the cops, the department, the governor,
01:10or you telling me how to run my life.
01:12Look, just forget I even mentioned it, all right?
01:14Oh, Mr. Amy.
01:31Something moved under my bed.
01:33Wishful thinking.
01:34I tell you, there is something.
01:35Those women have put something in my room.
01:37Now, the lady's saying things.
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02:14PHONE RINGS
02:44Morning. Morning, sunshine.
02:56Hi, Trigger.
02:57Come on, Cass.
02:58That girl's the worries.
02:59Gee, I thought country girls were always up with the cocks.
03:02Rooster?
03:03Pro.
03:04Cox, pro.
03:07Oh, what's up with you this morning, son?
03:10You got ghosts in there or something?
03:12No, there's something in my cell.
03:13I heard her crawling around all night.
03:15Crawling around?
03:17What do you think it was?
03:18A baby or a snake?
03:20You been drinking hooch, have you?
03:21Hey, maybe it was a bifan wearing a top hat.
03:24Could have been a trouser snake.
03:26Oh, no, no trouser snake would go near your hair.
03:28Hey, what's going on?
03:29Sonia's seeing snakes.
03:30No, no, no, you didn't hear properly, Bobby.
03:32She's hearing me.
03:34Yeah?
03:35I didn't know if I could talk.
03:36There is something in there.
03:38Now, why won't you believe me?
03:39Well, that's a silly question if you want my opinion.
03:42You know what I think.
03:43If your opinion is smart, it's mutual, darling.
03:45Come on, one of you put something in there.
03:47Us?
03:48Kind?
03:48Thoughtful little us?
03:49Yeah, we wouldn't earn a flying.
03:51What's the holder?
03:52Mr. Manning, I told you last night there was something in my cell.
03:54Oh, you're not still on that cake.
03:56All right, then, where is it?
03:57Where the hell are you?
03:57Come on now, little gremlin.
03:59It's not there.
04:00It's not there.
04:01Not there.
04:03It's not there.
04:04And you didn't look.
04:06Stephens, if you don't want to go on a charge, I'd advise you to join your friends and get
04:09to the showers now.
04:10Look, I'm telling you, there is something...
04:12Just go now.
04:15I think she might be starting to crack.
04:21How are you feeling, sis?
04:23How do you think?
04:24And stop asking me that, okay?
04:25He's not worth it, Kay.
04:28He was a bastard.
04:30Look at this.
04:31My own father did this to me.
04:32He didn't.
04:33You said that he...
04:34I know what I said before, but it wasn't true.
04:37I just didn't want you to find out how rotten he was.
04:39So you lied to me then, but you're not now, right?
04:42Yeah, I know it sounds weak when you put it like that, but I was just trying to protect
04:45you.
04:46Did Mum lie to me too?
04:47Oh, please, Kay.
04:49You don't know what Mum went through all those years.
04:52She just tried to keep it from you, that's all.
04:53Well, she didn't want you to find out.
04:55She should have let me make up my own mind.
04:58She did what she thought was best.
05:00She's always done that, and now you turn around and...
05:02I only told the truth.
05:04At least I think I did.
05:06I don't even know what the truth is anymore.
05:08You and Mum always told me that Dad was okay.
05:11How can I believe you now?
05:13You might be lying to me just to save Mum.
05:15I'm not, sis.
05:16Honestly, I'm not.
05:17But even if I was, wouldn't she be worth it?
05:20You want me to lie to the police, is that what you're saying?
05:23No.
05:24Look, you don't know the sort of things that Dad used to say about you.
05:26No, and I never will, because now he's dead.
05:29Isn't that enough for you?
05:30Do you have to try to make me hate him as well?
05:32I'm just trying to see what you're putting Mum through.
05:35Look, I do know how you feel, Kay.
05:38But nothing's going to bring him back.
05:40I saw what she did to him, Alan.
05:43She said she would, and she did.
05:44I can't forget that.
05:46I'm not asking you to forget.
05:48Just to understand.
05:50She hated him.
05:51You both hated him.
05:53I was the only one who loved him, and now he's dead!
06:00So what's going to happen to Driscoll, Judd?
06:01I mean, I thought Myra was your last host.
06:04Well, I never thought I'd ever say this,
06:05but at the moment, I couldn't care less about Driscoll.
06:08All I want to do is see poor Myra.
06:10Cheer her up a bit.
06:11She must be feeling dreadful.
06:12I never met her old man, but I hear he's a proper mongrel.
06:15Yeah, he was the pets.
06:16She did the world a big favour by getting rid of that bastard.
06:18I don't think they're exactly going to give her a medal, Mark.
06:21Well, you just find out he's doing it for me.
06:23I'll pay you as soon as I can.
06:24Look, Sonia, I'm not interested in your snakes and ladders.
06:27Forget it.
06:28What's the matter, Sonia?
06:29Still thinking about your visitor.
06:30Probably one of your rallies slipped under the door for a visit.
06:33Oh, before you go, is everything set to stand?
06:41Yeah, Cass is setting it up now.
06:42Terrific.
06:49Hey, Phil, what do you reckon?
06:51We help Sonia believe in her snake.
06:53Yeah?
06:53What do you got in mind?
06:54Well, do you reckon you could get hold of a bit of hose or something?
06:57Well, Francis and Cass are working in the kitchen.
06:58I reckon they could get something.
06:59Oh, beauty.
07:00Then all we have to do is make sure Sonia just finds it somewhere.
07:03Yeah, teacher, rock and bitch a lesson, eh?
07:04Yeah.
07:06You and the Mrs. Gale out celebrating tonight, are you?
07:09Oh, Edie wants to, of course, but I really must admit I don't feel in the mood to celebrate.
07:13Why not?
07:13A life of leisure.
07:14God, I'd love to give it a go.
07:16I'd swap with you any day.
07:18I've really enjoyed my work.
07:19Well, fishing can be hard work.
07:21It is the way I do it.
07:24All right, girls, are we all present and correct?
07:26All except Stephen's.
07:29Present, maybe, but never correct.
07:31Oh, jeez, I wish I wasn't stuck in this hole.
07:57Well, if I was on the outside, I'd take Stan, the man, and his old lady.
08:00What's her name?
08:01Edie, that's it.
08:02Here, I'd take him out for a real grouse meal or something.
08:04If you were on the outside, you wouldn't have met him.
08:06Very funny.
08:07Just that we can't do nothing real good in here.
08:09Oh, we're doing the best we can.
08:11Yeah.
08:12How come you always put the kibosh on everything?
08:13It's going to be great.
08:14Yeah, all right.
08:15Be okay, I suppose.
08:17Just doesn't seem like much for a bloke like Stan.
08:19He's all right for an oldie.
08:20Will you relax?
08:21He's going to love it.
08:23All right, it's a smoker already, eh?
08:25Is it all right, ladies?
08:26Everything's going to go a bit true.
08:29Oh, a bit sad, but I guess the time comes for everyone.
08:31Oh, wish it'd come for me.
08:33I could really cope with lying around in the sun.
08:36Or the rain.
08:37Come on, Steve.
08:37Let's see what you've been doing.
08:40There you are.
08:40I've got a little surprise for you later.
08:42Oh, yeah, what is it?
08:43What if I told you it wouldn't be a surprise?
08:44Oh, Tessa, the government will...
08:46Goodbye or something.
08:46You'll find out soon enough.
08:49Are you ready, Mr. Dobbs?
08:50Yes, coming.
08:51See you later, then.
08:55You know, if I was about 40 years older, I could really go for that guy.
09:00Oh, God.
09:08Oh, let me do that, Mrs. Morris.
09:09We're finished our rounds.
09:10Oh, thank you, Stanley.
09:11All quiet in there, is it?
09:13Yeah, they seem to be behaving themselves.
09:14Good.
09:15Uh, Meg.
09:16Mm-hmm?
09:17I'm sorry about yesterday.
09:20That's all right.
09:20Apology accepted.
09:21Good.
09:23Don't have too many friends left.
09:25You won't have anyone if you keep going the way you are.
09:28Now, look, I've apologised...
09:29I was only trying to help.
09:31I mean, you can't really afford to get any more involved.
09:34Meg, I've backed away from this thing once.
09:36I'm not doing it again.
09:38If the whole police force were corrupt,
09:41you'd still try to clean it up, wouldn't you?
09:45You're going to get yourself into a whole lot more trouble.
09:48You know that?
09:48Meg, my fiancée was murdered.
09:52Now, two bent cops let her murderers go.
09:55And they're out there.
09:56Now, what do you really expect me to do?
10:00I can't win, can I?
10:03Well, you can't talk me out of it, no.
10:05You just take care of yourself.
10:07Everything sorted out?
10:19Yes.
10:21Good.
10:22Doesn't pay to fight with our workmates, does it?
10:26Is Danny very busy this morning?
10:29Unfortunately, no.
10:30Could you do me a favour and take over my paperwork?
10:32Of course.
10:33I want to go over and see Myra's kids.
10:35She's very worried about them.
10:37Yes, and if there's anything else I can do...
10:39No, no.
10:40This one I must do myself.
10:49No!
10:52What?
10:53What?
10:54What?
10:54Is this what you're scared of?
11:04Those bitches!
11:05Those bloody bitches!
11:07Put it there!
11:07Pull yourself together, Stephen.
11:09Someone's playing a joke on you, that's all.
11:10Joke!
11:11That is no joke!
11:13No, it's a piece of hoes!
11:14Listen, you better start protecting me.
11:16Just calm down.
11:16Calm down when somebody's trying to kill me!
11:19Just pull yourself together.
11:20You're getting hysterical now.
11:21Of course I'm getting hysterical.
11:22You would be too if you spent the night in the cell
11:24with something crawling around you all night,
11:26and now that!
11:27That is a piece of bloody hoes!
11:30I don't think I'd better make an appointment
11:32for you to see Dr. White.
11:33No!
11:33I'm not going to see any shrink!
11:36You'll find out who's doing it to me.
11:39Well, if you don't stop it, I am.
11:40I'm going to call Sister Kelly, all right?
11:45All right.
11:47You just find out who's doing it to me,
11:49and then I'll be fine.
11:51Just calm down and then get yourself back to it, all right?
12:04Okay, it's ringing.
12:05Keep it short, I'll be back in a few minutes.
12:06Yeah, sure, it's only me uncle.
12:09Uncle Kevin?
12:10About bloody time.
12:11Is it triple?
12:12Yeah, good news, eh?
12:14And you were going?
12:15Yeah.
12:16Yeah, we're going to have this really good day tomorrow.
12:18We've got this sort of a choir started
12:19and going to a sing competition over at Franton.
12:23Yeah, well, Mr. Dobson's organised it.
12:24He's terrific.
12:27Hey, uh, Mr. Dobson?
12:28Me uncle Kevin wants to know where we'll be over at Franton.
12:31It's Michael's Church Hall,
12:32but it's not open to strangers, I'm afraid.
12:35You hear that, Uncle?
12:36St. Michael's.
12:38But you can't go.
12:39Well, how many screws go in with you?
12:40Oh, I reckon there'd be about two.
12:42And transport?
12:42Oh, no, you stop worrying about us, Uncle.
12:44We'll be all right.
12:45The bloke who's driving the minibus is supposed to be real good.
12:49Yeah, it'd be good to get out and see the country for a day, eh?
12:51A bit of a change from this rotten place.
12:53What's the name of the bus company?
12:56Right.
12:56It's real good of you to worry about me, Uncle.
12:58No one else does.
12:59Very funny.
13:01This is a business deal.
13:02And don't you forget it.
13:04After we've split the dough, you can do what you're bloody like.
13:07I'm not forgetting how you dumped me last time.
13:09Couldn't help it.
13:10Sure.
13:11Yeah, well, great talking to you, Uncle.
13:13When do I see you?
13:15You'll be sprung before you get to Franton.
13:17So keep yourself ready.
13:35Harris Bus Service?
13:36I'm Rick Manning here from Wentworth Detention Centre.
13:38No, no problem.
13:41Just checking on the minibus booked for tomorrow morning.
13:46That'll be fine.
13:48Yeah, I didn't want you to turn up at the wrong time.
13:54Oh, yeah.
13:56Good.
13:56Nice to know you're so efficient.
13:58That should all run real smooth.
14:00Okay.
14:00$50,000.
14:06Here I come.
14:09Oh, good day, Mrs. Morris.
14:10Come in.
14:11Thanks, Alan.
14:15Hello, Kate.
14:16Hi.
14:17Coffee?
14:18No, no, thanks.
14:19Oh, sit down.
14:19Yeah.
14:21What can we do for you?
14:22Well, your mum asked me to drop in, just to see if everything was okay.
14:25Or to try to make me change my mind.
14:27No, she didn't say anything about that.
14:30Well, is there anything I can do?
14:31Anything you need?
14:32Well, you can try and talk some sense into Kay.
14:34She reckons mum did it on purpose.
14:36Alan!
14:37Yes, I did hear something about that.
14:39I bet you did.
14:40Mum told you, didn't she?
14:41No.
14:41It was on her file.
14:44Kay, do you really think your mother would intentionally hurt anyone?
14:49Of course I do.
14:50I saw it, Mrs. Morris.
14:52She hated him because he was living with Gloria.
14:54I don't think that's why it happened, though.
14:57I mean, if it was, why didn't she do it before?
14:59Well, why did she do it?
15:02I think I will have that coffee now, Alan.
15:05Why?
15:09Kay.
15:10The police think it was deliberate.
15:15Now, I've known your mum for a long time, and I just can't believe that.
15:19But it happened, didn't it?
15:22He's dead.
15:23Yes, I know.
15:24And I'm sorry.
15:26But sometimes we're faced with something like this, and we just do strange things.
15:30It's shock, I suppose.
15:32We just lash out at someone who doesn't deserve it.
15:36Now, your mum's a wonderful woman.
15:37She doesn't deserve to be punished anymore.
15:40I love her, Mrs. Morris.
15:42I do love her.
15:45Kay, I know.
15:47But she shouldn't have done it.
15:49She shouldn't have killed him.
15:51She shouldn't have.
15:52Yeah, well, I wonder if Cass has everything under control in the kitchen.
16:02Yeah, jeez, I'm so hungry, I could chew the arm of a rag dog.
16:04I wasn't talking about your stomach, stupid.
16:07I'm talking about Stan Surprise.
16:08I hope she doesn't screw it up.
16:09She won't.
16:10Nah, her and Stan like that.
16:12You dirty buggers.
16:12I'll rag off, fellas.
16:13Oh, you rag off.
16:15Hello, ladies.
16:16Hi, Mrs. Hoffman.
16:17Oh, g'day.
16:17Bobby, could I have a word with you, please?
16:19Yeah, sure.
16:19Yeah, you know, you remember, he's a married man.
16:21Yeah, you better watch her, Mr. Dobson.
16:22She's a real little goer.
16:23Getting lost.
16:25Oh, don't worry about them.
16:26They're only having us on.
16:27How come you're by yourself?
16:28Shh.
16:29I've got that little surprise for you.
16:31Here you are.
16:32All fixed.
16:34Oh, jeez, it's just like I bought one.
16:36Thanks, Mr. D.
16:37That's too great of you.
16:38There's a new cassette in it, too.
16:40Oh, the acrylic chewies, you old punk.
16:42How'd you know I wanted them?
16:43I heard you talking about it one day.
16:45Not quite my style.
16:46Either that or they're on at the wrong speed.
16:49No, no, it's really good.
16:50Have a listen.
16:50I'll take your word, please.
16:51Oh, they're a really good band.
16:52You just have to get used to them.
16:54Maybe.
16:54I think I'll stick to Victor Sylvester.
16:58I'm really going to miss you.
17:00I'll miss you, too, Bobby.
17:01We've had a bit of a laugh together, haven't we?
17:03You sure you can't stay on a bit?
17:04You know, con him into it?
17:05Now, don't you worry about me.
17:07We've got to concentrate on getting you out of here.
17:09You're going to spring me?
17:10When you come out, quite legally, young lady, I hope you'll come and visit my wife and me.
17:15Oh, no, you wouldn't want that.
17:17It wouldn't look too good.
17:19That'd be terrific.
17:21You really mean that, don't you?
17:23I certainly do.
17:25Why should we stop being friends just because I have to retire?
17:28Oh, jeez, Mr. D.
17:30You're a really great person.
17:33Thanks.
17:37Oh, Mr. Manning.
17:39Mr. Manning.
17:43Was it this time?
17:44Why won't anybody believe me when there was something in my cell?
17:47I swear it.
17:48You're getting boring, you know that?
17:50I don't care if there was something in your cell.
17:52But it might kill me.
17:54Yeah, well, at least you'd have a better chance than what Meryl King had, eh?
17:57I told you I had nothing to do with that.
17:59Oh, no, of course not.
18:01Never do your own dirty work, do you?
18:06A couple of germs do it for you.
18:08Meryl King.
18:12Meryl King.
18:15Are you trying to avoid me?
18:17Of course not.
18:17Why would I?
18:19Well, what did he say?
18:20Who?
18:20Who?
18:21Your Uncle Kevin, that's who.
18:23The guy that's getting us out of here.
18:24He's organising it.
18:25Well, when's it going to happen?
18:27On the way there, that's all he told me.
18:29Oh, Meryl.
18:29It is.
18:31Look, he's not doing this for love, you know.
18:33Just in it for the money.
18:34He's not going to hang around chatting about it.
18:36You just said be ready.
18:38Okay.
18:39So we'll be ready.
18:40I'll be glad to see the back of this place.
18:42Yeah, you and me both.
18:44Goodbye, freak.
18:45Goodbye, Wentworth.
18:46Goodbye, porridge.
18:47God, it's going to be good.
18:52Where are you going now?
18:53Oh, I've just got to get my jacket.
18:54It won't be a prick.
18:54Well, hurry up.
18:55Stan could ask us to re-host that number before I...
18:58Mum, I've got to hear you.
19:06Thanks for doing that paperwork for me, Stanley.
19:09It only got me out of a spot.
19:11More than welcome.
19:12Did everything go all right with the Desmond show?
19:14No.
19:15They used to be so close.
19:16Now they're like total strangers.
19:17I hated seeing them like it.
19:19You couldn't talk to the girl, then?
19:20Well, I tried.
19:22She's just so confused.
19:23And the main thing that she keeps getting back to
19:25is that her mother killed her father.
19:27When's it going to take you such a long time
19:29to forgive or even understand?
19:31Oh, hey, this takes real ace, Miss Bea.
19:37It's real punch-spunny.
19:38Are we going to have a practice, Mr Dobson?
19:39Yeah, we're all ready and waiting.
19:41You want to hear us go?
19:42I'm afraid it's not time before lunch, Dee Dee.
19:44Perhaps after you'll be, huh?
19:45Damn, I left my bags back there.
19:47Oh, let's have a quick sing now.
19:48No, after lunch, Bobby.
19:50You can't sing on a full stomach, Mrs M.
19:52Who said that before?
19:53Come on, to the dining room.
19:55Move up.
19:55Hey, been seeing any more snakes, Sonia?
20:02Yeah.
20:03A lot of them around, hiding in all sorts of places.
20:06Yeah.
20:07Funny that.
20:07Must be a plague or something.
20:09It was you, wasn't it?
20:10What's she talking about?
20:11I don't know.
20:12She must be going mad or something.
20:21Well, I think Sonia's going to go right over the edge.
20:23Well, I'll tell you what, I know a few people who'd like to give her a bit of a push.
20:28But it all happened so suddenly, didn't it?
20:30Overnight.
20:31I always thought she was a really tough cookie, but snakes.
20:34Well, we all have our funny little fantasies, do you?
20:36Yeah.
20:37I'll get my bags.
20:38Well, you'd forget your head if it wasn't screwed on you, wouldn't you?
20:40Oh, I love it when you talk dirty.
20:47What's wrong?
20:47Ah!
20:48Oh, my God!
20:50It's dirty.
20:51The bloody thing bit me!
21:03Help!
21:04Help, somebody!
21:05It's all right, Helen.
21:06Don't move.
21:07It's all right.
21:07It's a bitch.
21:08It's a bitch.
21:08It's a bitch.
21:09It's a bitch.
21:09Helen, get on the bed.
21:11She's out of here.
21:11We've got to get her out of here, Mrs. Morris.
21:13Go and get some help.
21:14Go and get her out.
21:15Just do what I tell you.
21:16Help!
21:17Help!
21:18What's going on?
21:18There's a snake in there.
21:20It's bitten, Helen.
21:20Bloody hell!
21:21Quietly down.
21:23Come on, just do it.
21:23Where is it?
21:24Oh, Mrs. Morris!
21:25Help!
21:26Help!
21:27Meg, are you all right?
21:28Don't stop me!
21:29Outside, quick!
21:30What are you going to do?
21:34Sit her down, Judy.
21:35And you too, Mrs. Morris.
21:37We've got to keep circulation to a minimum.
21:40All right, listen, Brian.
21:41Go and get Sister Kelly and a couple of stretchers.
21:43I'll inform Mrs. Reynolds.
21:44Mr. Kelly!
21:45Yes, off you go.
21:45Tell Mrs. Reynolds to Brown's name.
21:47Yeah, do you know what you're doing?
21:48Yes, off.
21:49Let's have a look at this part.
21:54One of these days, I'm going to put a match to this lot and pretend it was an accident.
21:59Oh, here it is.
22:01Where does it say?
22:02Ah, yes.
22:03Read your request to allow maternity inmates to mingle with other blocks.
22:09After much consideration, I've come to the conclusion that this could be beneficial to all concerned as long as all security measures are maintained, etc., etc.
22:16What do you think?
22:17Couldn't agree more.
22:19Great going away present for Stanley.
22:21It was his idea, wasn't it?
22:22Yes, I'm going to let him tell the women as soon as they've finished lunch.
22:25Douglas and Helen Smart have been bitten by a brown snake.
22:27What?
22:28It was in Smart's dormitory.
22:30Right, I'll contact Wentworth General.
22:32Where are they now?
22:33Stan's doing what he can until Sister Kelly gets here.
22:35You'd better go and see what you can do.
22:36Have they got the snake?
22:37No.
22:37Hey, Sonia.
22:43You on skip duty again, Sarvo?
22:45What's the matter, Stephen?
22:46Still feeling a bit sleepy?
22:49Go on, Phil.
22:52What are you two up to?
22:53Nothing.
22:53We're just having a gag, that's all.
22:55Then why isn't Sonia laughing?
22:56Oh, how would I know?
22:58Hey, Cass, how'd you go in the kitchen?
22:59Oh, real good, Bobby.
23:00You ought to see it.
23:01It looks terrific.
23:02Oh, yeah?
23:02Do you reckon it'll be big enough?
23:03Maybe you mind about Cass.
23:05She knows what she's doing.
23:06Can you just get your own story straight about the radio thing?
23:09It's not a radio thing, it's a walkman.
23:11And anyway, Stan's my mate too, you know.
23:13Why would I want to mess things up?
23:14Gee, right, you calm down.
23:16I'm only asking.
23:18Hey, Jude, where have you been?
23:19Did you cop trade Judy?
23:20Nah, of course you didn't.
23:21Frida and Peg are doing it today.
23:23Oh, jeez, Jude, you don't look too good, do you?
23:26Yes, what is it, Judy?
23:29Helen's in hospital.
23:30So's Mrs. Morris.
23:31Hey, you lot, pipe down Mrs. Morris and Helen in the hospital.
23:34Well, why?
23:35What's wrong with them?
23:37Helen went into her cell, right?
23:39There's a bloody snake in there.
23:41It bit her.
23:49Well, you believe me now, don't you?
23:51You see, I slept with that thing last night.
23:54All night in the dark.
23:59Mr. Manning?
24:00That's all right, Governor.
24:01Snake's dead.
24:02Oh, thank God for that.
24:04You all right, Stanley?
24:05Thanks, Mrs. Reynolds.
24:06Helen and Mrs. Morris.
24:07Doctor's with them now.
24:08They're shaping up.
24:10We won't really know that until the anti-venom takes effect, but Smart's not doing too well.
24:16She was bitten first, so that's to be expected, according to the doctor.
24:19The poor girl was terrified.
24:21It must have been a dreadful shock.
24:22Uh, is that it?
24:23Yeah.
24:24Stan made real short work at it.
24:26Well, Mr. Dobson, looks as though you saved the day all round.
24:29Colleen told me how you handled things before.
24:31Well, thanks, Mr. Reynolds.
24:32I spent 12 years on a prison farm.
24:34You get quite used to snakes in places like that.
24:36Well, then I'll let you assure the women the snake's well and truly dead.
24:39Right.
24:39I'll do it straight away.
24:40Can't have them panicking, can we?
24:45Slow down, Stan.
24:46You'll all look insignificant when you go.
24:48Here we go.
24:49I forgot all about that.
24:51Yeah, I remember back in 76, we had a playbook and down on the farm.
24:57Oh, real nasty little shockers they were.
24:59Me and Dad killed 32 one day.
25:01Oh, bugger that.
25:01I'm staying in the city.
25:03Me too.
25:03I hate the broken thing.
25:04No, no, they won't hurt you.
25:06Not unless you scare them.
25:07I'd love to be there when you tell Helen that.
25:09Oh, why don't you shut up, Sonia?
25:12Yeah, if the snake bit you, it'd die of frostbite.
25:15Uh, ladies, attention, please.
25:17Hang on, hang on.
25:18Now, Helen and Mrs. Morris are in the infirmary.
25:20The infirmary?
25:21Why weren't they taken to hospital?
25:22The doctor brought the antivenom here, Judy.
25:24Much quicker.
25:25Yeah, we can't get your progress report yet,
25:27because the doctor's still waiting for the serum to take effect.
25:30Where is the snake?
25:30It's not still on the loose, is it?
25:32Stan killed it.
25:33Oh, Mr. Dobson.
25:34Here's the villain.
25:35Quite harmless now.
25:36Oh, well, what do you say, ladies?
25:38Let's hear it for Stan the man.
25:43What are you going to do with it now?
25:45Straight out to the dump master, Stephens.
25:46Won't be worrying you anymore.
25:48We'll let you know what happens.
25:51Hey.
25:52It's a pity Stan didn't leave the snake here.
25:54We're going to give breakfast for Sonia.
25:55Oh, you can have that on your own.
25:56And I hate him.
25:59How are you feeling, mate?
26:05Well, like a bit of a fraud, to be quite honest.
26:08But I'm worried about Helen, though.
26:09She just passed out again.
26:13Will she be all right, doctor?
26:15Not looking good, I'm afraid.
26:16I think we'll have to transfer her to Wentworth General.
26:19Poor smart.
26:20Copped the lot.
26:21Headache, nausea, blurred vision, slurred speech.
26:24She's a very sick girl.
26:27How serious is it?
26:29Oh, her heart is quite strong.
26:31But that doesn't mean she's home free just yet.
26:35I've seen these cases before.
26:38They've received so much venom that their nervous system has been permanently damaged.
26:43Oh, oh.
26:45Oh, oh.
26:52Oh, she's in here, governor.
26:54Oh, thank you.
26:59Sorry to bother you, Colleen.
27:01I've asked Dan to see that the long grass has cleared outside the fence, so I was wondering
27:05if you could get some volunteers to look after the inside.
27:08Yeah, okay.
27:09Any improvement with smart?
27:11Not yet, but I'm calling every hour, so I'll keep you in touch.
27:15Now, the other thing is, I've got to take a day off next week for a physio session, so I'm
27:22wondering if you could rost yourself into the office, say, Tuesday.
27:26Well, no, I couldn't.
27:27That's my day off, and I have to get to the city with Patrick.
27:29Oh, I didn't know he was back.
27:33Nothing wrong, is there?
27:34No, everything's fine.
27:36Good.
27:37Then finish the roster and let me know which day suits you.
27:41Did I see you in the office and how can I please, Rick?
27:43Yeah, right.
27:44I thought your hubby got that job on Albury.
27:48It all fell through.
27:50Talk about the kiss of death.
27:53What's he going to do?
27:55Well, he's always been a bit of a backyard mechanic, so we're going to take the gamble
28:00and he's going to set up his own business.
28:02Trouble is, he'll be working from home.
28:04Can you imagine the mess?
28:05Good idea, though.
28:06Hmm, if he gets the business.
28:09Can you do valve grinds?
28:11Good God, I suppose so.
28:13Why?
28:14Well, he's got a customer.
28:15My old bomb is screaming out for attention.
28:18How can I get in touch with him?
28:20Hold it.
28:22Here is the number.
28:24Thanks, Rick.
28:26All right.
28:30Oh, hell, Mrs. M.
28:31We thought you'd stopped us.
28:33No, not quite, Bobby.
28:34How are you feeling there?
28:35How are you, Mrs. Morris?
28:36Yes, sir.
28:37I'm all right.
28:37I'm all right.
28:38I was very lucky.
28:40You're the last person I expected to see, and are you okay?
28:44I killed Bill.
28:45Do you?
28:45I know.
28:46I know.
28:47I'm sorry.
28:47Oh, don't feel sorry.
28:49Not for him.
28:49Not that bastard.
28:50He deserved it.
28:51You're going to feel sorry.
28:52I feel sorry for the kids.
28:53I want to see where you got him.
28:54What have they got?
28:56The mother's in the slammer.
28:58It's time for life.
29:00Do you, Bubba,
29:00well, it's the only two people I love.
29:02Oh, no, no, no, no, no, quiet, quiet and down, please.
29:06Stevens isn't feeling well,
29:07so Bobby, I want you to do a linen pick-up.
29:09There's only the kitchen to do.
29:10Oh, right, Mrs. M.
29:11And Keane, you have a visitor.
29:12Who is it?
29:13I'm Miss Webster.
29:14Come on.
29:17Hey, Stan said he was going to chuck the snake in the dump master, right?
29:20Yeah.
29:21Why?
29:22You're kidding.
29:23You wouldn't, would you, Bobby?
29:25Don't know what you're talking about.
29:26See ya.
29:26Oh, Rib, how are ya?
29:34How do you reckon?
29:35Didn't bring the nipper with you?
29:37No, I left him with Julie.
29:39They're doing real good together.
29:41Listen, Rib, you shouldn't have come around.
29:43Quick, look.
29:45Little jelly, eh?
29:46Must be about six months old by now.
29:49I still like the candy.
29:51Oh, hell, Rib.
29:52What are you trying to do to me?
29:53I didn't know you was on the run.
29:54Heard about it on the radio after you left us.
29:56What a difference it make.
29:58Nobody knows I was there, do they?
30:00Listen, you know how I operate.
30:02I don't dob on me mates.
30:04Yes, I know.
30:05But what about the suitcase?
30:07What about it?
30:08Fifty thousand dollars.
30:09Shut up, will ya?
30:13I want you to get someone to take it away.
30:15Why, it's not hurting anyone, is it?
30:16Oh, well, if the police find it there.
30:18No sweat.
30:19They haven't got it caught.
30:20No, Rib, I want it out.
30:23Got to think of Joey.
30:24Hey, just give me a couple of days, will ya?
30:27Please, Sarah.
30:28Oh, but what is it, police?
30:29Just a minute, mate.
30:31Remember, I did time for you once.
30:35All I want you to do is look after a bloody suitcase.
30:39Now, are you going to do it or not?
30:43Now, about tomorrow, I hope you're all looking forward to it.
30:46You bet.
30:46How long will it take, Mrs. Reynolds?
30:49Well, Franton's 85 kilometres, so about two hours, I suppose.
30:51Oh, good one.
30:52I love bus rides.
30:53Two hours?
30:54It's not one of those mini-buses, is it?
30:56What's wrong with that, hon?
30:57Well, what if one of us wants to go to the Dunning?
30:59Oh, what your plans are.
30:59There have been stops worked out along the way.
31:03Now, I don't want to spoil your fun, because I know you've all worked very hard for this.
31:06But I have to talk to you about your behaviour.
31:08It's been quite a fight for the department to approve this project,
31:11so please don't give anyone out there any cause for complaint.
31:15Oh, I don't know.
31:16We can promise that, Mrs. Reynolds.
31:17I reckon them other choirs are going to be complaining like mad when we win.
31:21Don't you worry.
31:22We're going to win that competition for Mr. Dobson.
31:24Good.
31:25A retiring person to stand the man.
31:27I'm not sure there's a bowling ball.
31:28All right.
31:29Good luck, everyone.
31:30And don't worry about Helen.
31:32She's in very good hands.
31:32Yeah, great.
31:34Okay, girls, let's get back to work.
31:36Hey, Jude, I just thought of something.
31:38I mean, now, who's going to take Helen's place?
31:40She's the only one who can reach that top note.
31:43No sweat, Cass.
31:44When the moment comes, see, I'm going to jump on Phyllis's foot.
31:47She'll make it.
31:48Oh, yeah.
31:50I know that so.
32:10Do you want tea or coffee?
32:12Oh, coffee, please.
32:14I'm going to need something to keep me awake tonight.
32:16I've got three weeks' worth of requisition forms to catch up on.
32:20Lucky you enjoy paperwork.
32:21Well, I bet the women are glad today's finally over.
32:27I don't think I've ever seen them as worked up as they are about this trip.
32:30Have you?
32:30Oh, yeah.
32:31Once or twice.
32:33Usually it's turned out to be a ride.
32:37You're quite sure they're going to play up tomorrow, aren't you?
32:41Well, let's look at the facts.
32:43There will be two murderers, one robbery with violence, a conwoman, a delinquent.
32:49If they only play up, I think we should count ourselves very lucky.
32:54Perhaps I was wrong.
32:56Perhaps you shouldn't go on this trip.
32:58Oh, no, I'll go.
33:00The department isn't too happy about the project, and neither am I.
33:03So I would rather be in charge to see that nothing goes wrong.
33:06Quite frankly, Colleen, you and the department can go to hell with a negative attitude.
33:13When I came to this place, it was like something out of the dark ages.
33:16Well, I am going to change that.
33:18I would have liked you to help me.
33:20But if you're going to sulk around this place just because I came back to the job, then you can get out.
33:24Because otherwise, you'll just get in the way and be a bloody nuisance.
33:27Now, what is it going to be?
33:29What?
33:36Dr. Toohey rang.
33:39He said Helen's condition is stabilised.
33:42Good.
33:43Yes, he is very happy.
33:44He said he doesn't think there will be any permanent damage.
33:46Thank you, Meg.
33:48Tell the women, will you?
33:54Good time to be heading home.
33:56Yes.
34:04Hey, Mr. D.
34:05You got a minute?
34:05What is it, Bobby?
34:07Well, you know me, Walkman.
34:08Yes, what about it?
34:09Well, did you fix it yourself or what?
34:11I tried, but I'm afraid I'm not very good with transistors.
34:13I ended up taking it to the shop.
34:15Yeah, well, you can throw a brick through their window on your way home because it's not working.
34:18It's in the rec room.
34:19Why don't you come and see for yourself?
34:20Well, there's no need to worry.
34:21They said all their work was guaranteed.
34:24Yeah, well, I wouldn't trust them shifty buggers.
34:26You've got to get everything in writing.
34:28Oh, Struth.
34:29You didn't let them take down the serial number, did you?
34:31Well, I suppose so, I read it.
34:33Now, Bobby, you didn't...
34:35Bloody did.
34:36You might end up in the slamming yourself.
34:39Surprise!
34:41For he's a jolly good fellow, for he's a jolly good fellow, for he's a jolly good fellow.
34:47And as I say, all of us...
34:50Broken walker.
34:52Tricky little bugger, aren't I?
34:54Now, come on, Mr. Dodson.
34:55You've got to cut your cake.
34:57Good grief.
34:58Look at the size of it.
34:59Where did this come from?
35:00Well, let's just say that when Mrs. O'Regan finds out what's missing in the kitchen, this one's going to be in a lot of trouble.
35:04Well, it was a very nice thought, Cass, and all of you, thank you very much.
35:11Okay, girls, hip-hip!
35:13Hooray!
35:13Hip-hip!
35:14Hooray!
35:15Hip-hip!
35:16Hooray!
35:16Don't forget to make a wish, Mr. Dobbson.
35:19Oh, that's the easiest part.
35:20I wish my little group of singers are very successful at tomorrow's competition.
35:23Oh, no, Barry.
35:24You've had a speech, Mr. Dobbson.
35:26Yes!
35:26Speech!
35:27Speech!
35:27Oh, dear.
35:28What can I say?
35:31Well, I suppose I've been a very happy man.
35:34For 40 years, I've enjoyed my job, and I don't think there are many people that can say that, are there?
35:40No, you can have mine if you want.
35:41And look where I ended up with some of the nicest people I've ever met.
35:45I've often thought, though, what a pity I have to wear this uniform.
35:50What a pity we couldn't just be friends.
35:52Oh, but we are, Mr. Dobbson.
35:54We're friends, aren't we?
35:55I stand corrected, Cass.
35:57Of course we are.
35:58It's just that...
36:00Well, I'm going to miss you all very much.
36:04Hey, let's hear it for Stan, hey?
36:06Yes.
36:06Should old acquaintance be forgot
36:11And never brought to mind
36:16Should old acquaintance be forgot
36:20And save the old and side
36:25For old lang syne
36:29For old lang syne
36:34For old lang syne
36:46For old lang syne
36:48Knock, knock.
37:16Oh, Jude, come in, love.
37:18I see you've got a pot there.
37:20I've got the ingredients.
37:21Do you feel like a cuppa?
37:22Thanks, mate.
37:24I'll pay you back after buy-in.
37:25No worries.
37:26This is all part of the good neighbour policy.
37:29OK, neighbour.
37:30Blackwood, too.
37:32There we go.
37:34Take a minute.
37:40Well, it's really nice talking to you, Myra.
37:43Oh, sorry, no.
37:46That's a million miles away.
37:47Lucky you.
37:48I wish I was.
37:50You know, Jude, I've been thinking about the last time I was in here.
37:54I feel like I never left.
37:56Great, isn't it?
37:5838 years of age and I feel like I've never been on the outside.
38:03Myra, you've got to cut out that sort of talk.
38:05You've got two kids out there waiting for you.
38:08You just concentrate on beating this rap and getting back to them.
38:12I don't know what to do, Jude.
38:13Kay hates me.
38:14That's not true.
38:16Look, she's upset at the moment.
38:18She probably has some problems, but she'll get over it.
38:21That's why it's even more important for you to beat this rap and get out there again.
38:24If I don't, there's no such work.
38:26Oh, come on, Jude.
38:27Let's face facts.
38:29What if I'm stuck in here for life?
38:30Oh, I don't worry so much about Alan.
38:32He's a good kid, but Kay, she's a minute away from growing up.
38:36She's full of hate.
38:39And her mother's in the slammer for life.
38:42What sort of a start's that?
38:43What hope has she got, Jude?
38:56All right, lock-up time, Stephens.
38:58How are you feeling?
38:59All right.
39:01A lot better if I could get the snake out of my mind.
39:03There was a snake in here, I know it.
39:06Yes, well, it's all over now.
39:08Good night.
39:09Oh, no, wait.
39:10Don't lock the door.
39:13It's dead, Stephens.
39:15I know how you feel, but there's nothing to be frightened of.
39:18Yes, you're right.
39:20Good night.
39:20Good night.
39:20Good night.
39:50Here, there, everywhere, here, all right, ladies, come on, now don't take all morning
40:01or the bus will go without, she won't be, there's that bus, will we, girl, come on,
40:06where from, from the door, right, here, there, there, there, there, there, there, there,
40:16come on, what the hell's your father doing, he's looking for his cigarettes, darling, tell
40:28him to hurry up, will you, he knows he's got to leave plenty of time to get you kids to
40:32school in Mr. Manning's car, even if he can get it started, yeah, right, mum, oh, listen,
40:37his cigarettes are here, no, no, I give up, listen, you're also going to have to pick
40:47up some veggies, okay, oh, yeah, mum, hello, hello, oh, hang on a minute, there's somebody
40:59at the door, hi, come on in, I'll let someone in the back,
41:07oh, well, listen, can you just give Jenny your car keys, Pat's in a bit of a hurry to
41:13get you, all right, there you go, Jen, looks like we'll have to meet each other some other
41:16time, eh, splicey, yeah, go on, off you go, have a good day, see you tonight, Pat,
41:21okay, love, I've left the keys in the car, come on, Jen, nice looking bunch, they're yours,
41:27ah, no, thanks, as you can see, I have enough trouble looking after, nice, the phone, hello,
41:32sorry to keep you waiting, what?
41:37Patrick!
41:41Patrick!
41:42He used to give me roses, I wish he could again.
42:09But that was on the outside, and things were different then, on the inside, the sun still shines,
42:25And the rain falls down, but the sun and rain are prisoners too, when morning comes around.
42:39Last night I dreamed we were together, sharing all the love ignored, till I had to face the nightmare,
42:56When morning comes around.
42:58Oh, waking up alone, on the inside, the roses grow, they don't land the stony ground, but the
43:12Is here our prisoners here are prisoners too, when morning comes around.
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