Episode 6 of Prisoner Cell Block H. Pre-advert gate slams, incidental music and 0-10 Network logo have been restored as originally broadcast.
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00:00How long is it since you last ate, Lynn?
00:05Lynn.
00:07About a week.
00:09Is this true?
00:10Yes.
00:13You're going to have to start eating again.
00:15No.
00:15Now be sensible, you're on the verge of malnutrition.
00:17I don't care.
00:19Well then you should care about the baby.
00:25What baby?
00:28Didn't know you were pregnant?
00:30I can't be.
00:32There's no one.
00:33No one.
00:39Only that man.
00:41What man?
00:43I told you.
00:44You wouldn't believe me.
00:48The man who raped me.
00:50It's his baby.
00:59Get rid of it.
01:10You're three months pregnant, Lynn.
01:11It's too late for an abortion now, even if I agreed.
01:13No, I don't want to, baby.
01:14I don't want.
01:15Please help me.
01:18I'll kill it.
01:19Meg.
01:19I'll kill myself.
01:21You've got to get rid of it.
01:23Shh.
01:24I don't want to have a baby.
01:26Please help me.
01:27Get rid of it.
01:28Come on.
01:28It's just a mild sedative.
01:31It'll help you sleep.
01:32Oh, please.
01:33I don't want that animal's baby.
01:37Please get rid of it.
01:38Meg.
01:41Why wasn't I told this girl hasn't been eating?
01:43She was looking for attention.
01:44That's not the point.
01:45It is your duty as officer in charge to report this sort of thing.
01:48I had you forgotten.
01:50If I can't get this girl eating soon, then I'm going to have to force feed her.
01:53Do you realize what that involves?
01:54Shouldn't you be telling her that?
01:56By rights, I should report you to the governor.
01:59That's your prerogative.
02:01Now, if you'll excuse me.
02:02Meg.
02:03She's not much older than your son.
02:06Who is now without a father, if you remember.
02:10Yes.
02:11I also remember an officer who used to have a little bit of human decency.
02:20Will you turn that bloody thing off?
02:32Is Lynn okay?
02:34She just fainted.
02:35Oh, I reckon I'd die if I start.
02:37I sure would, Lizzie.
02:40Rightio, who's next?
02:41Oh, come on, that's us.
02:42Do you want anything at the fire?
02:44No, thanks, Lizzie.
02:44Don't forget the fags, Lizzie.
02:48Get lost, Frankie.
02:50Says who?
02:51What's the matter?
02:52Didn't he get enough last time?
02:59How's your little friend going?
03:00Getting sweet on her, huh?
03:02Or maybe you're just, like, sucking up to the screws.
03:04Why don't you?
03:04I don't know what, sweetie.
03:05Maybe Lynn would have been all right if you'd all just treated her like a human being.
03:10She doesn't deserve it.
03:11But you, I'll treat you any way you like.
03:13Just give me the word.
03:13You make me sick.
03:14I'll come across.
03:15I told you to get lost, Frankie.
03:18And you, you can get her soapbox, too.
03:20Look, you're going to be tough to live in a place like this.
03:22And it's up to Lynn if she wants to make a go of it.
03:24You're talking about surviving, aren't you?
03:26Not living.
03:28What would any of you know about living?
03:30Do you reckon you're any different?
03:40Jeanette Mary Brooks.
03:44You have pleaded guilty to the charge of shoplifting.
03:48Before passing sentence, however,
03:50I feel it is my duty to explain the reason why I see fit to impose a severe sentence.
03:56Apart from breaking your parole,
03:59you've offered the court no explanation for having done so,
04:03nor, it would seem, was there any motive for your breaking the law.
04:08According to the arresting officer's statement,
04:10and that of your parole officer,
04:12you'd been taken in by your daughter and her family,
04:15and given a good home.
04:17You left their care of your own free will,
04:20and resorted back to a life of crime,
04:23without any thought of the hurt and suffering you would cause them.
04:27You were given every opportunity to lead a normal, respectable life.
04:32Therefore, it is the duty of this court
04:35to sentence you to a term of three years' imprisonment.
04:38It sees no reason why a parole period be specified
04:41during the term of your sentence.
04:45Thank you very much, sir.
04:46The next case before the court
05:00is the Crown v. Martin Walter.
05:02The Crown v. Martin Lutheran
05:10The Crown v. Martin Lutheran
05:24Lizzie, will you stop pushing or I'll send you to the end of the line.
05:29Cheryl Brown.
05:33Who'd waste their money on stuff like that?
05:36No talking, Lizzie.
05:40Well, come on, you're holding everyone up.
05:42Birdsworth, Elizabeth Josephine.
05:47Cute.
05:49Your friend Doyle hasn't shown up again.
05:51Frankie's such a heavy smoker.
05:55I wonder how she manages.
05:56Maybe she's knocked off.
05:58You're stupid, Roseworth.
06:00Yes, Miss Bennett.
06:03I'm glad I'm not in with Frankie anymore.
06:06Bea doesn't expect payoffs.
06:07Yeah, well, I'm not going to give her anything else.
06:10She'll kill you.
06:11Not if I tell her old Bennett's stopped me by-ups because we gave her lip.
06:15Good luck.
06:18You're going to need it.
06:21Cold now, don't we, Lizzie?
06:47No, Frankie.
06:50It's just that there are too many sneak thieves around.
06:53Oh, yeah, sure there are.
06:55Did you get my fags?
06:57No.
06:58And even if I had, I wouldn't give you any.
07:00You get your own stuff.
07:02Now, is that any way to talk, Lizzie?
07:05Who'll look after you if I don't?
07:07I don't need anyone to look after me.
07:10Anyway, what are you saving up for?
07:12Your old age?
07:13You should be worried about your old age, Lizzie.
07:16Old bones take a long time to heal.
07:18What are you doing in here, Doyle?
07:20Belle just went, finished work.
07:22Must have flown to get here so fast.
07:24That's me, Swifty.
07:29See you later, Lizzie.
07:32Anything wrong, Lizzie?
07:33No, Mrs Jackson.
07:34Hi, Eddie.
08:03G'day.
08:04Hey, I've got something to tell you.
08:06Well, that's good news, I hope.
08:07Well, you could call it that.
08:10Oh, I know.
08:12Listen, it's getting a bit crowded in here.
08:14Why don't we go over to the parlour?
08:17No.
08:18Hey.
08:20Watch you, Meryl.
08:22You know what they say about electricians?
08:24What do they say?
08:25Boys blowing a girl's fuse.
08:26Oh.
08:30What are you doing?
08:31Oh, I'm knitting booties for Rosie's baby.
08:35And then I'm going to knit a jumper for Teddy.
08:37Do you know how to knit?
08:39Oh, it can't be that hard.
08:40Oh, come here.
08:41Oh, jeez.
08:47Turn into a real little lady, aren't you?
08:54Good night, Alan.
08:54You're beautiful, you know that?
09:03So what's your news?
09:08What's that?
09:09It's the pill, silly.
09:11I had to bribe an officer to get it.
09:13At least we'll be safe for the next month.
09:15Are you sure that'll be all right, aren't you?
09:16Oh, Eddie, I've been taking it for years when I was on the game.
09:21Hmm.
09:23Well, Eddie, you know that's why I'm in here.
09:26Hmm.
09:27It was just a job.
09:32But you're not, Eddie.
09:40Anyone seen Marilyn Mason?
09:43Well?
09:43Well?
09:43Well, where's that electrician?
09:51Electrician?
09:52Oh, I haven't seen any electrician.
09:53Anyone else seen one?
09:55Here.
09:56Why don't you rip pictures out of someone else's magazine for a chance?
09:58What do you mean you're...
10:00Get out of here.
10:00Get out of here.
10:00Get out of here.
10:03Take it out of here.
10:05Quick mirror.
10:07Stay there.
10:08Get out of my way.
10:10Get out of my way.
10:12What's going on?
10:13Where have you been?
10:15To the loo.
10:17You two?
10:18No television for two nights.
10:20The governor wants to see you.
10:24You didn't have to clonk me so hard, did you?
10:26You've got a few beauts in yourself.
10:27Well, well, well, well.
10:31I'll go see you.
10:32All right.
10:37Thank you, Miss Bennet.
10:38You've been with us now for six months, haven't you, Marilyn?
10:41Yes, Mrs. Davidson.
10:42And not your first offence, either.
10:43No, I did a short stretch last year.
10:45For the same offence.
10:47Well, it's not fair, Mrs. Davidson.
10:48The girls always get the book thrown at them.
10:51Well, never the customer.
10:52Yes, well, I didn't call you in here to discuss the law.
10:56As you know, your parole is almost due.
10:58You are to be released in two days.
11:00Well, that's just...
11:00Well, that's fantastic!
11:02I hope I won't see you back here again.
11:04Oh, no way.
11:05I swore to my mother I'd do no more porn movies.
11:08And your other line of work?
11:09Modeling.
11:11Prostitution.
11:11Oh, I'm not going down for that again.
11:15All right, Marilyn.
11:16You can go.
11:18I had your teacher on the phone, young lady,
11:20and I had to tell her I didn't know where my own daughter was.
11:23She must have thought I was a complete and utter fool.
11:25Now, I demand to know where you've been.
11:27I was in court.
11:29In court?
11:31I wanted to see my grandmother.
11:32She needed somebody there with her.
11:34You don't care what happens to her.
11:36Not anymore, no.
11:37She's your mother.
11:38And I've visited her for 14 years.
11:4114 until I couldn't take it anymore.
11:46She's no good, darling.
11:47Why?
11:48What's she ever done to you?
11:49I don't want to discuss it.
11:50Look, Mum, I've got a right to know.
11:51You'll do as you're told and stay away from her.
11:53She's out of our lives for good, understand?
11:55No.
11:58I'm going to see her again.
12:01All right.
12:03She killed your grandfather.
12:05Is that what you wanted to hear?
12:06She murdered him, and I'll never forgive her for that.
12:10Don't keep her talking too long.
12:23Lynn?
12:24It's Meg Jackson.
12:28Do you want to talk about the baby?
12:29No.
12:30Would it do any good to contact the father?
12:42Do you want to tell me about it?
12:43Perhaps I can help.
12:44I told the truth at the trial.
12:49Nobody wanted to help then.
12:52You could try me.
12:53How long were you with the Bentleys?
13:05Just the two days.
13:07Were you enjoying it?
13:09She was a bit strange.
13:12He seemed nice.
13:15I loved little Richie.
13:17Yes.
13:22The night before I left, Mrs. Bentley had gone away.
13:27Mr. Bentley had just received a call from his airline.
13:31Well, that can't be helped.
13:3524 hours at least.
13:37Right.
13:39What is the trouble?
13:40Flight's been cancelled.
13:42Industrial dispute.
13:43Mrs. Bentley wouldn't have gone to her mother's if she'd known.
13:45She's been planning that trip for months.
13:48She's lucky to have you look after Richie.
13:50Well, I'm just about to put on some dinner.
13:52Will you be staying in?
13:53Why not?
13:54Give us a chance to get to know each other a bit better.
13:56You're quite a find, you know that?
14:02A beautiful girl.
14:04An excellent nursemaid.
14:06And now I discover you're a marvellous cook.
14:10My mother's a fantastic cook.
14:12And she just believes every girl should learn.
14:14For when they get married.
14:16Ah.
14:17An old-fashioned mother.
14:19I didn't know we still had them.
14:20I think that's all they breed in the country.
14:25And what about marriage, Lynn?
14:27Is there a young man in your life?
14:30Um, not really.
14:33I don't believe that.
14:35I bet you've had dozens.
14:37Well, I...
14:38I didn't think anything of it.
14:41I thought he was just being friendly.
14:48I remember he'd been drinking.
14:52And he'd just put on a record.
14:54Good.
14:56Drink.
14:57Um, no, thank you, Mr Bentley.
15:00Look.
15:02Let's forget the Mr Business.
15:05Paul, eh?
15:06Um, let me go?
15:07Mm-hmm.
15:08Not until we've had a dance together.
15:12Oh, come on, Lynn.
15:14Relax.
15:15We're gonna have a lovely evening together.
15:17Please, Mr Bentley.
15:18You've been drinking.
15:19Maybe that's what you need.
15:21Mr Bentley.
15:22Come on, baby.
15:23Listen up, eh?
15:24Mm-mm.
15:26I wanna go.
15:27I wanna go.
15:27I wanna go.
15:30Sure.
15:31All right.
15:33Why not?
15:34Mm-hmm.
15:35Come on.
15:38Come on.
15:40Come on.
15:43Come on.
15:49Come on.
15:53Come on.
15:54Come on.
15:54Come on, Lynn, open up.
16:20Please, please, Miss Finley, go away.
16:22Now, you're just being a silly little girl.
16:26Open the door.
16:26Come on, Lynn.
16:28Come on, Lynn.
16:30Come on, Lynn.
16:32Come on, Lynn.
16:33Come on, Lynn.
16:34Come on, Lynn.
16:36Come on, Lynn.
16:48But they wouldn't believe me.
17:03No one would.
17:06Mrs. Bentley.
17:08All those lies.
17:10Is that why you took the baby?
17:12Because Mr. Bentley raped you?
17:13I didn't take Richie.
17:16I didn't.
17:18Oh, my baby won't believe me.
17:35Well, I'll be blowed.
17:37Letting anybody out in the streets these days.
17:39You'd know.
17:40They let you out.
17:41Half your luck, but you deserve it.
17:43She'll be back.
17:44Whores can never stay if they're back for too long.
17:46Put a sock in it, Doyle.
17:48Come on, Eddie.
17:49Don't take any notice.
17:52Wish I was getting out in two days.
17:55No, you'll be out before you know it.
17:57My little girl turned four last week.
17:58Yeah?
17:59First birthday I've missed.
18:00Oh, there'll be lots of others.
18:02You'll see.
18:03She thinks I'm in hospital.
18:04Yeah?
18:05Yeah.
18:06Hey, how about some telly?
18:07Turn it on, will you?
18:07Yeah.
18:08Oh, what a shame.
18:20But then I thought you said you hadn't got any cigarettes.
18:22Stop at the next bin.
18:26Well, at least we won't have to sneak around anymore.
18:28You mean you'll still want to see me?
18:29Well, that's a stupid thing to say.
18:30Of course I will.
18:31But it'll be different on the outside, Eddie.
18:33Yeah, thank God.
18:34I've got a record.
18:36So what?
18:37Well, listen, Marilyn.
18:38I've been doing a lot of thinking about you and me.
18:40And, like, I didn't want to say anything until I knew you were getting out.
18:43But, well, I don't know how you feel about me.
18:46But, well, I love you and I want to marry you.
18:54Eddie.
18:55I know I'm not much chock and everything, but, well, what do you say?
18:59If you need more time, well, that's okay.
19:02But I reckon you and me could make a real good go of it.
19:04Oh, Eddie.
19:05Eddie, I can't.
19:06I'm sorry.
19:09Hey, what the hell's he done to you?
19:11What have you been saying to her?
19:13He wants me to marry him.
19:15Boy, how fan-bloody-tastic.
19:18I didn't think he had it in you, kid.
19:19She turned me down, Bea.
19:21You what?
19:23I can't.
19:25Oh, come on, Marilyn.
19:26I'm one of your life, Marilyn.
19:28She'll come round.
19:29Yeah, she's probably got someone on the outside anyway.
19:31Well, she has.
19:31It's best kept secret around.
19:33Probably thinks I'm not good enough for her, isn't it?
19:34Oh, come on.
19:35Hey, what's wrong with Marilyn?
19:37She just heard she's being released.
19:39Oh, terrific.
19:41I wonder if they'll put Mum in with us.
19:43Mum?
19:44Yeah, she's back.
19:45She's sitting outside the Governor's office now.
19:50I can't see why we shouldn't give Mum back her old room.
19:52Who's in there now?
19:54Ferguson.
19:55Hmm.
19:56Well, move her into Doyle's dormitory.
19:58I think she should be safe from Frankie, don't you?
20:00Good.
20:02I'd like to speak to you about Lynn Warner.
20:05Of course.
20:06You know she's pregnant?
20:07Well, she claims she was raped.
20:09It was brought up at her trial.
20:11And they thought she was lying?
20:12No, she was raped, all right.
20:13Apparently by some of her bikey friends.
20:15Well, she claims it was Mr. Bentley.
20:17There's nothing to support her story.
20:18At the time she says she was raped, Mr. Bentley was staying at her friend's.
20:22Why would she say it was him?
20:23Well, the sentence could have been lighter.
20:24She could have pleaded she was unbalanced at the time of the abduction.
20:27I don't know.
20:29Oh, she just sounded so convincing.
20:31Not to the jury, she didn't.
20:33Hmm, I just thought there might be something in it.
20:38Of all the women to be brought back in here, I thought you were different.
20:43But it seems I've been wrong about a lot of things lately.
20:46I was so sorry to hear about your husband, Mrs. Jackson.
20:48I tried to phone you when I heard.
20:49Yes, I know.
20:50You've been moved in with Frankie Doyle.
20:52Collect your things after tea, please.
20:53Sorry to kick you out, love.
21:00It's good to be home.
21:02I just don't understand you people.
21:06You had everything waiting for you at your daughter's and you want to come back to this.
21:10One thing I've learned being in here, Mrs. Jackson,
21:12it isn't always the cons who end up bitter.
21:14I'm not interested in your opinions.
21:20Why did you want to come back?
21:22I suppose after 15 years I belong.
21:25Rubbish.
21:26What about your family?
21:28All those years, the one thing I really ever thought about was being with my family.
21:33But how do you get back 15 years?
21:35My grandchildren grew up without me.
21:37It's as simple as that.
21:39Doesn't mean they don't need you.
21:41I need them more.
21:44My granddaughter was in court.
21:47She sat there through all that.
21:49I lost her before I even got to know her.
21:51But you could have tried.
21:53I was a stranger.
21:56Anyway, who wants a silly old woman?
21:57They've got their own lives.
21:59I was 15 years too late.
22:00Well, since you are back, there's something useful I want you to do for me.
22:14Remember Lynn Warner?
22:16The one who took over the garden?
22:18Yes.
22:19Well, I want you to find out more about her.
22:21I don't lag on the girls.
22:22You know that.
22:23I'm not asking you to.
22:25You know she claimed she was innocent.
22:27Well, I just want your opinion on whether she's telling the truth or not.
22:30The longer you've been here, the harder it is to tell.
22:33Mum, I need your help.
22:38Oh, you're not going to throw that away, are you?
22:42You spent ages making it.
22:44Well, I hate it now.
22:46Oh, Bea, isn't this the most gorgeous thing you've ever seen?
22:49Build up, will you?
22:50I'm trying to talk to a mule about a wedding.
22:52Look, have you got rocks in your head?
22:53I don't want to talk about it, Bea.
22:54Yeah, well, what are you going to do when you get out, huh?
22:56Oh, get a job.
22:57Oh, sure you will.
22:58Doing what?
22:59What other qualifications have you got apart from lying on your back?
23:03Look, Bea, I'll get a job.
23:04It's just too soon, that's all.
23:06Okay, you may feel one way when you're inside, but when you get out, it's different.
23:09And you know it, and Eddie will too, only he won't admit it.
23:12Oh, I think he's nice.
23:13Shut up.
23:14Look, I know enough about men to know that boy would never hurt you.
23:18Yeah, but I may hurt him.
23:19I've been inside before, Bea, and I know what it's like getting out.
23:22You can't get a job, but you meet some of your old clothes and...
23:24Yeah, you want to live high on the hog.
23:25Well, what's wrong with that?
23:27Nothing, if you're prepared to pay for it.
23:29And you know what that means.
23:31Listen, if you don't marry Eddie, you're going to end up back in here.
23:34Just like me and Mum.
23:50Mum, what are you doing here?
23:53I was about to ask you the same thing.
23:56I was arrested for shoplifting.
23:57I hear you're expecting a baby.
24:02I don't want to have it, Mum.
24:04Please, can you get me something to get rid of it?
24:07Oh, I can't do that, dear.
24:08I'm sorry we didn't get to know each other better before I left, but maybe we can make up for that, huh?
24:15Now, let's see, the last time we spoke, you were saying something about being innocent.
24:19And that hasn't changed.
24:23Looks like we've got a bit of a problem then, doesn't it?
24:27Why wouldn't the police believe your story, Lynne?
24:30Because everyone else kept telling lies.
24:33Was what you told Mrs Jackson the truth?
24:36Yes.
24:38You didn't tell her what you did after Mr Bentley attacked you?
24:41I left straight away.
24:43I was going to catch a bus straight home, but at the station I phoned Mrs Bentley and told her what her husband had done.
24:51Well, then the police came and arrested me.
24:53They took me back to the Bentleys.
24:56They didn't even tell me why.
24:59If you'll go with the constable, Larry.
25:01Are you arresting me?
25:02No, we just want you to show us the grounds.
25:04Yes.
25:11Miss Warner, our detective senior sergeant Thomas.
25:18You know why we've brought you back here?
25:21Why did you leave so suddenly, Miss Warner?
25:24Because I wanted to go home.
25:26Now, after being here two days, now come now, Miss Warner.
25:30Wasn't it because Mrs Bentley fired you?
25:32No.
25:33What happened here last night?
25:35Mrs Bentley said she came home and found you've been entertaining a few visitors.
25:38Bikings, apparently.
25:39No, that's not true.
25:41Now, where's the baby?
25:43Richie?
25:44Where is he?
25:44Well, he's in his room.
25:45I left him there.
25:45Now, we both know he's not in his room, Miss Warner.
25:48Now, what have you done with him?
25:49Nothing.
25:49He is.
25:50Mr Bentley will know where he is.
25:52Mr Bentley's on his way to Singapore.
25:54He was here last night.
25:55We have witnesses to say he was with friends.
25:57He wasn't.
25:58He was here.
25:59All right.
26:00All right, Miss Warner.
26:01All right.
26:04Now, you rang Mrs Bentley this morning from the bus station.
26:07What did you say to her?
26:11That I was sorry I walked out on her.
26:14Now, didn't you say you'd put the baby away somewhere to teach her a lesson for firing you?
26:18Isn't that what you said?
26:23They found Richie in the garden.
26:26He was buried in a box.
26:34An air host thing kept him alive.
26:40Mom, Mom, do you believe me?
26:44Is there anyone who can back up your story?
26:49Well, Larry knew I didn't have any bikey friends.
26:53He didn't say anything at the trial.
26:55And he's gone away now.
27:01Time's up, Mom.
27:05Try and get a good night's sleep.
27:07All right.
27:07All right.
27:07All right.
27:29All right.
27:31shut up what if you don't cut out that racket I'll lock your flame and block off
27:43what are you gawking at
28:01yeah
28:08yeah
28:13yeah
28:16yeah
28:21You pinched my teeth, you lousy bitch!
28:33You see what happens when I'm not around to look after you?
28:36You took them.
28:38Now give them back!
28:40You gotta learn, Lizzie.
28:42No one holds out on Frankie.
28:45You're gonna wind up like that idiot who wouldn't eat.
28:48Except you won't be able to eat.
28:51Oh!
28:52Oh!
28:54Oh!
28:58Anyone seen Lizzie?
29:03Not like her to miss out on a feed.
29:05She's going on a diet.
29:08I see Frankie hasn't changed.
29:10No, she's got a chip on her shoulder.
29:12She's got a bloody log.
29:16Seems like Lizzie's changed her mind, Frankie.
29:21Ha ha ha ha!
29:27Here, wrap your gums round that, Lizzie.
29:29And don't say don't look after you.
29:32Lizzie?
29:34Did you break your teeth or something?
29:36Built up, Doreen.
29:37Oh.
29:40All the lousy tricks!
29:43You're a rotten, fat cow!
29:45You call me names and you won't-
29:46Oh, you just put it over there!
29:47Any more trouble and I'll report you two to the Governor.
29:54You're a pig, Lizzie.
29:56All right.
29:57You can have your smokes.
29:58I've just doubled the rate.
29:59All right.
30:00You can have your smokes.
30:01I've just doubled the rate.
30:05Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
30:06Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
30:07Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
30:08Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
30:09You know?
30:10You can have your smokes.
30:11I've just doubled the rate.
30:15you can have your smokes i've just doubled the rate
30:21morning greg can you spare a moment sure social call i hope no it's mother
30:44she had a bad night last night and i said i'd speak to you and arrange an appointment
30:47i'll call over this evening if you like oh she's getting worse greg i don't know what to do anymore
30:52you could consider putting her into a nursing home she wouldn't go have you asked her no no i
30:57couldn't do that you're looking a bit run down yourself you know you're not been working too
31:01hard i hope what choice have i got we're an officer short and well meg's got a day off
31:06excuse me doctor come in mom i just wanted to check if it's all right for me to go and see lynn
31:13sure go right ahead thanks
31:15oh and then there's mother well it's not that i'm complaining well you know what it's like
31:22it's beautiful the gardens never look better thanks to you
31:28bit of a green thumb huh oh my mother used to love gardening
31:33mom did you really kill someone
31:40yes dear but why that's history now and that's where it belongs in the past
31:47do you have any children oh yes a lovely daughter and she's got children of her own now there's judith
31:56anne she's sixteen and andrew he's eight and little benjamin just a baby i don't want to have
32:03children you'll change your mind when it comes along you see there's nothing more precious than your own
32:09child i hate it you know the baby's half yours as well if you did anything stupid you'd kill half of
32:16yourself did you love your husband yes very much i'll never get married maybe one day oh how in here
32:30what if people start believing your story they won't i do
32:37we're debating against king's grammar today
32:44hmm oh good parents are invited it's at four o'clock i'm sorry marty i wish i could come
32:52but it's your day off yes i know but i've got to go out
32:54something to do with the prison isn't it yes and it's important marty really otherwise i'd come
33:04it doesn't matter well next time all right sure see you later bye darling marty good luck
33:23eddie eddie eddie ain't coming in maybe he's gonna have a call i heard him be i know i'll never see
33:33him again i just know eddie's not the one to run out on you hey do you think this dress does anything
33:39for me oh very sexy lizzie's only being my dressmaker's dummy gummy's more like brainless and
33:48toothless i don't take any notice of her i'm not worried i'm getting out of here soon what do you mean
33:58all right cutters coming with me no i've got nowhere to go
34:03frankie doyle frankie doyle yeah you got a visitor
34:09how are you going sis good day squirt
34:22just look at you talk about skinny gutted don't they fridge in that place not in home anymore frankie
34:44like yesterday i'd have come to see you then but it's a bit late how'd they treat you gaza oh you know
34:50okay for an orphanage worst part was not been allowed to see you she didn't miss much
34:59what are you doing got a job in the supermarket oh just lifting and cleaning
35:03all right stay till i get some bread together where are you living and who's taking care of you
35:08jeez sis i'm 16 you know i've got a room in a house sharing with a couple of blokes and a girl
35:13yeah well you just keep your nose clean if any of them give you any trouble you let me know all right
35:20hey look familiar jeez you'll have to grow up a bit before you fit into that gaza you don't care
35:26nah what would i do with it around here except scare a few screws hey remember when you got it
35:31after i got me bike she sure was a beaut hey how about when we took it for that bird up to lilydale
35:35we stopped and got them hamburgers that tough not big to fight with me and you clobber yeah nobody
35:39shakes down a dole and gets away with it nah but you're pretty important in here frankie oh yeah reckon
35:52just a girl i've never seen such a good looking bloke
35:56huh what'd she look like
36:02well come on give you'll never guess not in a million years yeah that's how long you'll be dead
36:10if you don't tell us it's a bloke frankie's got a bloke no you gotta be kidding it's true honest
36:19he's pretty young but you should have seen the way they were laughing and carrying on
36:23well i'll be blown you got a visitor well go on get on with your work
36:30and lizzie take that ludicrous dress off
36:34yeah well i suppose it is a bit bright
36:38want to show us something frankie hey that's private she probably thinks it's an escape plan or something
36:44well what do you reckon yeah what is it it's a place i want to build why not in the country the
37:00country well you always said you like to open spaces so what so for when you get out oh god i'll be pushing
37:09up daisies by the time i get out of this place you will not now look i've got all figured and i've
37:13saved a bit at the supermarket i'll get a job on a farm work for a few years get a bit of land and
37:17build that you'll be out by the time it's finished you've got rocks in your head says who says me
37:22can you see me in the country frankie doyle bringing in the cows and what's wrong with that
37:26and what would you know about farming anyhow i can learn it wouldn't hurt you to learn something for a
37:30change either and whose fault is that i wouldn't have had to spend all those years in the factory
37:34sweating if it hadn't been for you hanging around me nick mr frankie me together
37:46me too you've got half an hour gladys
37:52gladys that's my real name but i hate it so everyone calls me marilyn oh blabbermouth
38:00you're looking very smart today yeah this is what i'm going to wear to our wedding
38:04oh eddie i'm sorry i didn't explain before but i've had time to think about it and i don't
38:10want to rush into anything well not yet anyway i'll need time so will you
38:18if you're having trouble hearing miss bennett i'll talk louder
38:25if you want i'll move in with you as a sort of trial run and if it works out well then i'd love to
38:31marry you yeah but i still don't see what eddie trust me i have my reasons whatever you want marilyn
38:40cheers it's hot in here
38:49i'm not swearing at you
38:50i'm swearing at the hand
38:52say uh karen you won't worry about frankie anymore i hear a rumor she's going straight
38:59ha in more ways than one
39:01hey dorian yeah come outside for a sec got something to show you
39:10oh
39:20i've changed my mind i'm coming with you
39:23can i help you oh mr bentley oh hardly i'm the gardener not larry by any chance yes how did you
39:34know well i am i know you're a friend of mrs bentley right is she home i'm afraid she won't be home
39:40all the afternoon new nursemaid doesn't seem to be doing a very good job she won't have one near
39:45the place not after that last girl you mean the baby's by itself so what's new wish she treats
39:50that kid short of her head red larry yeah i'm a friend of lynn warner's i was wondering if i could
39:56ask you a few questions
40:09now i want you to start eating again young lady
40:13i saw larry today he's still working for the bentley's and he wouldn't talk to me exactly
40:20but i think there's a good enough reason for your case to be reopened
40:24now i can't promise anything and i don't want you to raise your hopes too high
40:28but i can promise i will speak to the governor all right
40:36senior sergeant holborn please hello jack erica davidson here fine thanks jack do you remember the lynn
40:46warner case hmm that's the one well i was hoping next time you're out this way you might drop in for
40:53a chat good well one of my officers feels there are some doubts about the girl's guilt and so do i
41:07that's good to see now remember you've got to keep your strength up
41:09excuse me doctor the medicinal alcohol is missing again again was it locked yes some of these women are
41:23better than hudini you'd better get me a list of everyone we've seen during the last two days
41:36oh
41:50Oh, don't tell anyone they're there, Mum.
42:10What are you up to?
42:11They and Lizzie are getting out.
42:20They and Lizzie are getting out.
42:50Someone to see you, Mum?
42:54To see me.
43:00Hello, Grandma.
43:02My dear girl.
43:06Does your mother know you're here?
43:08No, I'm old enough to make up my own mind.
43:14This is a dreadful place. How can you stand it here?
43:16I've got a lot of friends here.
43:18When I was a little, I used to envy all the other kids because they had grandparents.
43:24That meant being spoiled with the stories and presents and visits.
43:29I wish your grandfather and I could have shared those moments. We missed them, too.
43:34What was he like?
43:35Oh, he was about the finest man I've ever known.
43:39He was kind, gentle, never said a harsh word to anyone, and smart.
43:45He would have been proud of you, Judy.
43:47What did he die of?
43:49Oh, he was very ill and in great pain.
43:53I've got a picture of him, if you'd like it.
43:55Why did you kill him?
43:57Mum told me.
44:03We had 20 good years together.
44:06Most people are lucky to have one.
44:10When Jim found out he was going to die,
44:15he said he didn't mind, so long as it was quick.
44:18Not that he was a coward.
44:21But he didn't want me to watch him die, you see.
44:25But I did.
44:26I watched him suffer and waste away for six months.
44:33He was such a good man.
44:35He shouldn't have suffered.
44:39And he never complained.
44:42But some nights, I'd wake up and he'd be crying with the pain.
44:47He'd tell me it was because he didn't want to leave me,
44:50but I knew that was only part of it.
44:56When he couldn't stand it any longer,
45:00he asked me to help him.
45:06I couldn't at first.
45:07I loved him too much.
45:12But I did.
45:16And I held him.
45:20Could I come and see you again, Grandma?
45:26Lizzie?
45:31Lizzie?
45:33It's time to go.
45:36Wake up.
45:45Lizzie?
45:45Go away.
45:48But it's time to go.
45:51Everything's organised.
45:53Wake up.
45:54Go away.
45:56Gotta sleep.
45:57Gotta sleep.
46:09Silly old bugger.
46:11Go away.
46:11Go away.
46:12Go away.
46:12Go away.
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