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Episode 439 of Prisoner Cell Block H.
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00:00Look, I know there's no way I'm going to get out of this hole,
00:02but I want to see Parker and Bryant go up the river on this one.
00:06It's their fault I'm back in here, and I want to see the bastards pay.
00:09I couldn't give a damn what it was to them.
00:12You sure you can handle the free?
00:14No worries.
00:17Okay.
00:18Bryant had the gun.
00:20Parker grabbed the kit.
00:30Don't you leave me with her.
00:39She'll kill me.
00:40Don't be hysterical.
00:42Listen, she did her old man, and she'll do the same to me.
00:45I don't like being clutched, Payne.
00:48Okay, Desmond?
00:50You can take over.
00:55I'll take over.
00:56You leave me alone, or I'll scream.
01:02You won't have time.
01:03Oh!
01:05Oh, bitches!
01:21Oh, for God's sake!
01:23What are you doing?
01:23Get out!
01:24Get out!
01:25Oh, this is my dear departed hubby's little tart.
01:30The freak fed it to me, and I've got a score to settle.
01:33Now, get out, Sonia!
01:33Can't you see that you're being set up?
01:36Myra, be smart!
01:38Settle things on your own terms, not Ferguson's.
01:42All right?
01:43Play into Ferguson's hands.
01:45Go on, kill her!
01:46Kill her!
01:47Oh!
01:47What's your angle, Sonia?
01:56What's your angle, Sonia?
01:56What's your angle, Sonia?
02:00What's your angle, Sonia?
02:01I own you.
02:01Now, whisper me.
02:02What's your angle, Sonia?
02:03What's your angle, Sonia?
02:04I own you.
02:05Now, whisper me.
02:06You'll keep, Pine.
02:12Not for long, but I'll hold your cape.
02:21That cow!
02:23I'll fix her!
02:24Sure you will.
02:26I'll report her!
02:27She is not getting away with that!
02:28I hear you lag on anybody, and you won't have to wait for Myra to deal with you.
02:31They'll be queuing up.
02:32Yeah, okay.
02:35Thanks for helping me out.
02:36I wasn't helping you.
02:37I was helping Myra.
02:39Under any other circumstances, I would have stood there and watched.
02:45What are you doing here?
02:46I was just showing the new girl the roads, Mrs. Morris.
02:48Make your bed and put your things away.
02:50Yes.
02:50Come with me, Stevens.
02:59Sonia, Stephen.
03:01Ray Foster here, Sonia.
03:02I just rang to pass on my deepest sympathy about Eddie.
03:06We were all upset to hear about him.
03:08Yeah, it was a shock to me too, Ray.
03:10Lionel was particularly concerned about your health.
03:13Lionel?
03:14Why would he worry about me?
03:15Well, grief can be a traumatic thing.
03:17Even fatal sometimes.
03:20Still, you've got Eddie's mate, Rick Manning, there.
03:22Are we sure he intends to take care of you?
03:25Oh?
03:26Did you know Manning was the last person to see your husband alive?
03:30No, he didn't mention it.
03:31He's a thoughtful guy.
03:33Probably figured you had enough on your mind already.
03:36Still, the way we figure it,
03:37Manning's out to get you over this,
03:39one way or another.
03:41Thank you for your concern.
03:43You take care now.
03:44Yes.
03:46Yes.
03:46Let's go.
04:16Colin, how are you feeling?
04:30I wouldn't be back at work if I wasn't feeling up to it.
04:34Oh, yeah, I just, uh, well, I thought you might be pushing yourself a bit hard, you know, without realizing.
04:39I think that's my business.
04:46If I'd laid a hand on that bitch, Maria, Fergus wanted to have me.
04:50Oh, I find it hard to believe that Sonny would protect you from the freak.
04:53I bet you had me a favor.
04:55Any favor she'd ever do would involve a pound of flesh, and it wouldn't be hers.
04:59Hey, hey, Jude, there's a Marne Park at the movie on after.
05:02You reckon we could watch it?
05:03No, you only catch 15 minutes of it, love.
05:05Oh, yeah.
05:06I used to really like those movies, you know.
05:08I reckon it'd be great to have a dozen kids like they did.
05:10Thanks, Mum.
05:11I ain't good manners.
05:12I thought, nah.
05:13What's the language, Mitchell?
05:14Sorry, Mr. Manny.
05:15I thought you were going to try and be a bit more ladylike.
05:17Oh, I am, Mr. Manny.
05:18It's a bit hard with all these raff-types and flaunts, you know, isn't it?
05:22May I have permission to go to the toilet, please?
05:25Yeah, well, not here.
05:31Gee, he's a good sport, isn't he?
05:32Yeah.
05:33You know you were talking about big families before, Cass.
05:36Well, I reckon you'd make a real good mum.
05:38Yeah, yeah, flat chance, buddy.
05:40Who'd want an ex-quim?
05:41Anyway, Dor, you know, I never had much luck with the fellas.
05:45They're a bit short on in the bush, were they?
05:47No, no, no, they were there all right.
05:49But I never knew how to talk to fellas, you know, play up to them a bit and all that.
05:52I mean, we'd just wind up yacking about car engines and the footy.
05:56Nah, what am I going on about it for?
05:57No fella would look at me twice as his tractor broke down.
06:01Permission to leave.
06:02I had an interesting phone call this morning, Mr. Manning.
06:13Two detectives to interview you, Keane.
06:18Yeah, well, I haven't finished.
06:19You have now.
06:29I hope that bitch sticks by the deal we made and tells the truth.
06:34Do you really think Reb's silly enough to try and double-cross you?
06:36Well, she's so full of hate, what would she care?
06:39All she's got to do is lie, and Cass and I are lumbered with a kidnapping rap.
06:42Yeah, she's vicious, I'll grant you that.
06:44Seems her only soft spot is Sarah.
06:46Yeah, some soft spot.
06:48She's given her a murder charge, hasn't she?
06:50If she was my friend, I'd be watching me back and me front and those me sides.
06:59Hey.
07:00Wait on.
07:03Oh, hello, Joey.
07:05Joey.
07:07Look at that, isn't he?
07:10Isn't he beautiful?
07:11You got any teeth here?
07:13You'll have to join the queue for a cuddle, Bobby.
07:16That baby's going to have more godmothers than it can handle.
07:18You won't see me carrying on like that.
07:21Well, there's always the pool table, I suppose.
07:23I reckon kids are a real turn-off.
07:25Can't have them, so I don't even see much point in even trying to like them.
07:28Well, don't give up.
07:30Might be able to adopt one one day, give some kid a better chance than what you had.
07:33Need a fella to do something like that.
07:35I'm weird, remember?
07:37You don't fool me, you know.
07:38I reckon you're only pretending.
07:39Hey, Sarah.
07:40Can I have a little cuddle of him?
07:42I won't drop him.
07:43I've got my own grandson even.
07:45Please?
07:47Oh, hang on.
07:48Oh.
07:50What a big boy, huh?
07:53I reckon being away from their own families is about the hardest punishment of all.
07:58It's really good you'd let them share your own, Joey.
08:00Isn't he sweet?
08:01Joey, I'm your own, I didn't guess.
08:03Hey.
08:04Oh, yeah, look at that.
08:06He's smiling at me.
08:07Hey.
08:07Hey.
08:07Hey.
08:08Hey.
08:08Hey.
08:08Hey.
08:08Hey.
08:08Hey.
08:08Hey.
08:08Hey.
08:08Hey.
08:09Hey.
08:09Hey.
08:10Hey.
08:11Look, I told you.
08:12Brian had Mrs. Morris' gun.
08:15I don't argue with guns.
08:16I'm not a hero like you guys.
08:18You want to save the clever stuff for court, Keane?
08:20You're going to need it.
08:21I think you're telling us a pack of lies.
08:23Yeah, well, that's your problem.
08:24I'm not changing my story just to make you feel better.
08:28Thanks, Mrs. Morris.
08:29That's all.
08:30For now.
08:32Mrs. Bailey will take you back to the recreation room.
08:34Cheat dinner.
08:37Nasty little piece, that one.
08:39Yes, aren't they all?
08:40Well, Mrs. Morris, have you come up with anything about this bus trip that'll confirm or deny
08:45Keane's story?
08:46I've been over it again and again.
08:48There is nothing except...
08:50Except what?
08:52Judy Bryant's record.
08:53I mean, her work at Driscoll.
08:54I just can't believe she'd kidnap or threaten a child.
08:57The court will want facts, not opinions, Mrs. Morris.
09:00Unless Keane changes her story, we'll have to charge Bryant and Parker.
09:03Of the record, I can't imagine any jury not finding them as guilty as hell.
09:06Don't you worry, little darling.
09:10Your mum will be back in a minute.
09:12Hey, Cass, would you like a little hold?
09:14Oh, yeah.
09:15You be careful here.
09:16Here you go.
09:17Just little head, right?
09:18Darling.
09:19Oh, hey, you're a real little corker, aren't you?
09:23Cass, you're a natural.
09:25You know, I reckon if I had one of me own, it'd be great.
09:29Oh, what about all those nappies you'd have to wash?
09:31Yes, and dragging yourself out of bed at three in the morning.
09:34I wouldn't mind none of that.
09:35Honest, I wouldn't.
09:38You don't mind taking risks with your kid, do you?
09:40What do you mean?
09:41Cass, she's up on her kidnapping charge right now.
09:44And she's murdered three people.
09:46She can't help herself.
09:48I'll take him.
09:49Yeah, sure.
09:51There you go, little fella.
09:52You're glad to be back home with your mum.
09:53Don't touch him.
09:55I don't want you ever to touch him.
09:57Well, Sarah, I didn't do nothing.
10:01But, I'm honest, I didn't do nothing.
10:18Come on, Cass.
10:19Back to the grindstone.
10:20Oh, hey, Cass, come on.
10:25You're not going to let that get you down, are you?
10:27Oh, jeez, I'd never hurt little Joey, Mr. Manning.
10:30You don't think that, do you?
10:31No.
10:32Of course I don't.
10:34But, I mean, you've got to look at it from Sarah's side.
10:37Well, you just think how you'd feel if you thought someone might be a risk to your baby.
10:40I'm sure once she gets to know you, she'll change her mind.
10:44Yeah, you're right, Mr. Manning.
10:46I'm just being a big sook.
10:49Would you like to lean on that mop there, Berzy, just to remind us you're part of the workforce?
10:53Oh, just on me way, Mr. Manning.
10:54Yeah, you can take Cass with you.
10:56Mind if I ask a question, Mr. Manning?
10:58That depends.
10:59Well, I found out that you're having all your meals here now, and that doesn't make sense to me.
11:03I mean, eating garbage when you don't have to.
11:06Oh, maybe I just don't like eating alone.
11:08Back to work.
11:11You really like him, don't you, Cass?
11:13Yeah.
11:14How would you like it if I drew a picture of him for you?
11:19Oh, cut it out, dog!
11:20I see.
11:28You've been very quiet about your interview with the boys in blue.
11:33Yeah, that's my business.
11:34It's Cass and Judy's business, too.
11:36You did the right thing.
11:38Told the truth.
11:39Satisfied?
11:40I hope I will be, Keane.
11:42For your sake.
11:47What do you mean you told the bloody truth?
11:49Relax, I stuck to her story.
11:55Everything in order here?
11:56Yes, Mrs. Powell.
11:57Quote are up to date, is it?
11:58Oh, a bit behind, but nothing to worry about.
12:00Good.
12:00Mrs. Powell, we'd like to offer our sympathy.
12:05I appreciate that.
12:07But I'd prefer that you're concentrated on filling the quota.
12:09Come on, get on.
12:12Well, that's bloody typical.
12:13Oh, jeez, all you said was you felt sorry for her.
12:16Oh, come on, unless you've been through something like that,
12:18you've got no idea what she's feeling.
12:20Better throw up a few brick walls, otherwise you'd go on.
12:22Mind if I do in here, Mrs. Powell?
12:39Mind if I do in here, Mrs. Powell?
12:51Mrs. Bailey told me to.
12:53No.
12:54All right.
12:55All right.
13:02We all signed it, Mrs. Powell.
13:05We're real sorry about everything that happened.
13:15You're going to take all day doing this, are you?
13:19Oh, no, sorry.
13:24What do you think you're doing?
13:27Oh, they're dirty.
13:28I was just going to wash up.
13:30Yeah, yeah.
13:31All right.
13:32Oh, well, don't take all day.
13:38I've already got on with it.
13:52All right, Mrs. Morris, let's have Bryant in.
13:55Not exactly a master criminal.
14:02Don't it be a genius to have three dead bodies on your record?
14:06Hi.
14:08Sit down, Bryant.
14:11So, what sort of story is Keemden feeding you?
14:14Oh, you're here to answer questions, Bryant, not to ask them.
14:18Well, would you like to alter your previous statement?
14:21Why should I?
14:22It's the truth.
14:22Look, Cass and I would have never left that bus
14:26if Phyllis hadn't taken that gun and run off with that kid.
14:29The gun has your prints on it, Bryant.
14:31I know.
14:31I took it from her.
14:32I was trying to stop her from hurting someone.
14:34She says she took it from you.
14:36And Keem is an eyewitness.
14:37She's a bloody bitch.
14:39Can't you see it's a set-up?
14:41Frankly, no, Bryant.
14:42You see, where your story wanders off into fairy land
14:45is your claim that with two previous escape attempts on your record
14:48that you would have stayed voluntarily in that bus.
14:50Reckon you and Parker better start packing your bags.
14:52Can't imagine any jury believing it either.
14:55You better enjoy your last few weeks here in this cosy joint.
14:58If you've found guilty, you're probably going to get another ten years.
15:02And nowadays, escapees are being sent to the new high-security prison at Blackmore.
15:06I'm sure you've heard of Blackmore.
15:09It's a pity, though, cos it was real good stuff.
15:11You sure it was pals?
15:13I reckon you should have seen the way she jumped when she thought I was going to tip it out.
15:17Poor bitch.
15:17Poor bitch nothing.
15:19I hope she chokes him.
15:20Shut up, freak.
15:21I couldn't have picked a better name myself.
15:24Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm here has backed up her little mate.
15:28Cass and I have been charged.
15:29Go on, Jude.
15:30It could mean a trip to Blackmore.
15:32Struth, a black hole?
15:34Is it like we've heard, Myra?
15:37Much worse, Cass.
15:42He lied to us, Keane.
15:44So what are you going to do about it?
15:46I'm going to persuade you both to tell the truth.
15:48Not one of you, mind you.
15:50Both of you.
15:50Yeah, well, you've got two chances.
15:52And one of them's Buckley's.
15:54Oh, I didn't say it'd be easier.
15:57I knew a cop once.
15:58He had a saying whenever he put the thumb on crims.
16:01He used to say you could make this as easy on yourself or as hard on yourself as you liked.
16:06He also said that there was a pain barrier.
16:12By the time I've finished with you, you'll be able to tell us what it is.
16:28Mind if I have a bit of a hold?
16:29Yeah, all right.
16:31Chunky little bugger, isn't he?
16:33Hey, what do you reckon about Wentworth, Joey?
16:36Oh.
16:36Ooh.
16:38I think you've been christened.
16:40Know what, Joey?
16:41What I reckon about Wentworth, too.
16:42Yeah, well, you keep your comments to yourself.
16:44Joey, we can forgive.
16:48I'll have a chat to Cass.
16:49I think she's a bit down.
16:51Okay.
16:51I've got something you might be interested in.
16:56Oh, how much is it going to cost me?
16:58Free of charge.
17:00Stay.
17:01Still got plans for Gloria?
17:03Maybe.
17:03You know, of course, that she shouldn't be here.
17:05She's witness for the prosecution in your case.
17:07Now do you understand about Ferguson's plan?
17:10Oh.
17:11I could get off with manslaughter, but not if I fix Gloria.
17:14Yeah, exactly.
17:16I came out here for some fresh air.
17:19What was she paddling?
17:20A bit of free advice.
17:22Really?
17:22You'd be careful if I were you.
17:24I don't know, Jude.
17:25Just taking Joey in to get some dry duds.
17:27See you in there.
17:28Okay, nothing.
17:28Okay.
17:28I'll give you a hand.
17:39Hang in there, Cass.
17:41Once Sarah gets to know you, you'll be number one babysitter.
17:44Thanks, Mr. Manning.
17:49Hi, Cass.
17:50Cop that.
17:51Oh, I did it for you.
17:52It's dull.
17:53Oh, hey, look.
17:54Don't tell the others, will you?
17:55You've never dogged a mate yet, Cass.
17:57You don't only laugh at me.
17:58Yeah, well, you just shove it under your mattress.
18:05Hiya.
18:07What's up?
18:10Those two.
18:12How do we get them to tell the truth?
18:13That's the $65,000 question.
18:15Really?
18:16Well, the only way you can make a rat squeal is to stomp on it.
18:19Oh, now, hang on.
18:20Look, I don't want to go to Blackmore, and I want them to tell the truth as much as anybody,
18:23but I don't want no one getting hurt.
18:24Yeah, okay, it's not my style, but we might not have a choice.
18:27No, Cass is right, Judith.
18:28There is another way.
18:30Yeah, go on.
18:31Well, the weasel's easy enough.
18:32She'll crack if Reb does.
18:34And Reb's got one weak spot.
18:36Sarah and little Joey.
18:38Oh, hey, Myra, you wouldn't touch Sarah and the baby.
18:41Oh, of course I would love.
18:42But Reb doesn't know that.
18:44What do you reckon those slobs have got planned?
18:48I'm scared to get the best muscle in Whitworth on me, so...
18:51Hey, rack off.
18:53That's for me and Phil.
18:55Now, keep that big mouth of yours shut, Burns.
18:58Someone might smack it for you.
19:01What's going on?
19:02Well, Phyllis reckons that she's got backup if you give her any trouble.
19:06Real muscle, she says.
19:08Yeah, that's wishful thinking.
19:10Unless it's the freak.
19:12Could explain the switcheroo of the dorms.
19:14Hmm.
19:15Freak's got a score to settle with Reb.
19:17That could be the deal.
19:19Phyllis fixes Reb and gets protection in return.
19:22Well, how come they're so matey, then?
19:23Yeah, well, whatever it is,
19:24it's going to be twice as hard to get the truth out of them,
19:26especially if they think they've got the freak on side.
19:29Yeah, well, whose side do you reckon Sonia's?
19:31Oh, hers.
19:34Stephens?
19:42The governor's given you permission to go to Eddie's funeral.
19:45No, I think I'm not a hypocrite.
19:47What about you? You were his best friend.
19:48I can't make it.
19:49What, are you nervous about some of his friends?
19:52Maybe some of them knew that you were the last person to see him alive.
19:54I told you that.
19:57What does it matter if it's true?
19:59Look, Eddie's dead.
20:01A lot of people are dead because of your little girlfriend.
20:07You should be meeting her one more time.
20:11It's all right, Mrs. Morris. It was my fault.
20:14Mr. Manning was just reprimanding me for something I just said.
20:18Touchy, isn't he?
20:22When you've finished your rounds, I think we'd better have a talk.
20:24Oh, come in. I'm glad I caught you.
20:33What's up?
20:33We need to get something in for dinner.
20:35Well, anything will do. Do you mind?
20:37No, of course I don't.
20:38I won't be going straight back to the flat, though.
20:40I want to get home and start sorting some things out.
20:44I have to face it sooner or later, don't I?
20:47I'll be all right.
20:50Good night.
20:50Well, Mrs. Morris, it's been a long day.
20:54Oh, well, it's nothing new. It went worse.
20:57How's Sonia Stevens taking your husband's death?
20:59Pretty well, considering.
21:01I think he meant more to her than she lets on.
21:03We all know what Sonia is, but, well, Eddie was a mate of mine, and I'd like to have a word with her.
21:07Do the right thing.
21:09Would that be okay?
21:09I don't see why not.
21:11The interview room's been used at the moment, though.
21:13Well, you could have a word with her outside.
21:14I'll arrange it.
21:16Thanks, Mrs. Morris.
21:16I'll wait for you in the car.
21:19I'll be right back.
21:49I'll be right back.
22:19I'll be right back.
22:49Just when he'd seen the light, too.
22:51Look, what do you want with me?
22:52Well, we both knew Blue Eddie away, don't we?
22:54So?
22:55Rick Manning's playing hard to get.
22:57He eats here.
22:58He sleeps here.
22:59We owe Manning for Eddie.
23:01That's the way Lionel feels.
23:02But you can tell Lionel to leave me out of it.
23:04You'll do the job for us, baby.
23:05You go to hell.
23:06I'll give you three good reasons why.
23:09First, Manning might decide you know too much.
23:12Bet you would have already figured that one for yourself.
23:14Second, you get rid of Manning and Lionel will get you out of Wentworth.
23:18And third, if you don't cooperate, we might just include you in the contract.
23:29How do I know you're on the level?
23:31Fellows could easily dispose of me whether I do his dirty work for him or not.
23:34There's no trust left in the world, Sonia.
23:44It's a sad thing.
23:46I said you had three choices.
23:48You're right.
23:49You've only got one.
23:51How'd I do it?
23:55Cyanide.
23:57Guaranteed to drop an ox.
23:59Get into the kitchen, make sure it goes into his meal.
24:02We can count on you, can't we?
24:04Tell Manning that it'll be a pleasure.
24:19Have a coffee?
24:21Oh, I'll get mine.
24:22Meg, don't make a big deal of that thing with Stevens.
24:25You don't even know what it was about.
24:26Yeah, but I do know a good officer doesn't lose his temper with the women.
24:29Yeah, all right.
24:31I was just warning her off, okay?
24:32Look, I've got enough on my plate without you hassling me as well.
24:35I know you're up to your neck in this police business, and what you do outside of here is your affair.
24:39But when it starts to affect the way you treat the women, then it becomes my affair too.
24:44Now, if I see you giving them a hard time again, my friend, I'm going to have to report it to the governor.
24:48Yeah.
24:48Well, you just do what you have to do.
24:50So, uh, when do they lock us up for the night?
24:56Got about another half an hour, yeah?
24:58Hey, I'm glad they put me in with you, Bobby.
25:00Yeah?
25:00Well, you just better not bloody snore.
25:02Oh, I'm sure I don't.
25:04Reckon there'd be plenty of blokes who could tell you if you did.
25:06Sonia's always tightening himself up.
25:10Yeah.
25:10Don't know why she bothers.
25:12Hey, you've got to make the most of your looks.
25:14That's the only way you get a fella.
25:15Nah, seems like a waste of time to me.
25:17I knew it would be.
25:19You won't be so smart, Keane, when they make you tell the truth about a kid and a gun.
25:24Told them all I'm going to tell them.
25:26Judy and Mara might change the tune on that one rep.
25:28Try.
25:30Uncle.
25:31Should have fixed her up that time you laid her out.
25:32Now, you just cut that out.
25:34You know how I feel about killing.
25:35How many have you killed?
25:37Three.
25:37She wasn't even trying, were you, Cass?
25:39Ma.
25:39No!
25:40No, I mean, what do you mean...
25:40Hey, you don't have to explain nothing to her.
25:42Rack off, Gloria.
25:44Come on, Cass.
25:49Well, Stevens, who are you making yourself beautiful for?
25:52Certainly not for you, Miss Ferguson, so don't get your hopes up.
25:57Have you seen the Webster woman's baby yet?
25:59It's a dear little thing, isn't it?
26:01Oh, I didn't know you like babies, Miss Ferguson.
26:03I thought you preferred dogs.
26:06That's right, yours had an accident, didn't it?
26:08Lionel was wondering you might like a repeat of that little trip.
26:12I was talking to his right-hand man today.
26:15Lionel's decided to take an interest in my role family.
26:18Why would Lionel fellas give a damn about the likes of you?
26:21Well, that's right.
26:22Didn't you know that my dearly departed husband used to work for him?
26:24Lionel believes in looking after his own.
26:28Since Eddie's gone, he feels he should take care of me.
26:32That won't do you any good in here.
26:34Oh, but it will, Miss Ferguson.
26:37Well, you know what Lionel's like.
26:38He's got contacts everywhere.
26:41He'd soon hear if somebody was bothering me.
26:44And his men still make house calls.
26:45You know, Stevens, I think you're still mentally deranged.
26:55You're imagining things.
26:57Perhaps.
26:58But you can't be sure, can you?
27:07Well, you sure know how to handle her, don't you?
27:09Years flapping, were they?
27:11Couldn't help overhearing.
27:12Well, you don't know how dangerous it is overhearing somebody else's conversation.
27:16Hey, I was just hoping maybe we could be friends.
27:19People earn my friendship.
27:21So how do I do that?
27:23Well, if I need you, I'll let you know.
27:28Goodbye.
27:28Goodbye.
27:45Goodbye.
27:46Goodbye.
27:46Goodbye.
27:47Goodbye.
27:47Goodbye.
27:47Goodbye.
27:48Goodbye.
27:48Goodbye.
27:49Goodbye.
27:49Goodbye.
27:50Goodbye.
27:50Goodbye.
27:51Goodbye.
27:51Goodbye.
27:52Goodbye.
27:52Goodbye.
27:53Goodbye.
27:53Goodbye.
27:54Goodbye.
27:54Goodbye.
27:55Goodbye.
27:55Goodbye.
27:56Goodbye.
27:56Goodbye.
27:57Goodbye.
27:57Goodbye.
27:58Goodbye.
27:58Goodbye.
27:59Goodbye.
27:59Goodbye.
28:00Goodbye.
28:00Goodbye.
28:01Goodbye.
28:01Goodbye.
28:02Goodbye.
28:02Goodbye.
28:03Goodbye.
28:03Goodbye.
28:04Goodbye.
28:04Goodbye.
28:05Goodbye.
28:06Goodbye.
28:07Goodbye.
28:08Goodbye.
28:09Goodbye.
28:10Goodbye.
28:11Goodbye.
28:12Goodbye.
28:12Goodbye.
28:13Goodbye.
28:14I don't know.
28:44Oh, golly.
28:50I'm sorry, mate.
28:52You broke my mess.
28:53It's all right.
28:54I was going home having that up there for us.
28:58You should have let me do it for you.
29:01I had to do it.
29:02This isn't going to help.
29:05It's all right.
29:07I'd say that in the morning.
29:11Thanks for being around.
29:13Come on.
29:15Go and get some sleep.
29:16We've got to work in the morning.
29:18They keep telling me that time's going to heal everything.
29:25I don't know how long it's going to take.
29:27Hi, Mr. Regan.
29:38Hey, Mrs. O.
29:39Oh, not you again, Burns.
29:41Well, you'd just better behave yourself.
29:43Oh, I'm a reformed character, Mrs. O.
29:45You two can wash the breakfast dishes.
29:47Oh, why the breakfast lot do that, Mr. Regan?
29:49I'm telling you to do them.
29:51And you two can start cutting up vegetables for lunch.
29:53And no nonsense?
29:54Oh, we'll be regular angels, Mrs. O.
29:56That's right.
29:56Yeah, can't you see our halos shining?
29:59All I want to see shining is those pots.
30:01Now get a move on, all of you.
30:02Hi, Mr. Manning.
30:03Hi, hi.
30:04Hi.
30:05Those workmen going to be out there all day?
30:07Yeah, most of it.
30:08They've still got quite a bit of worrying to do.
30:09Oh, well, as long as they're not going to be trooping in and out of my kitchen.
30:13No, I don't think they'll have to come in here at all, Mrs. O.
30:15Then what are you doing here?
30:17I thought I'd get a glass of milk.
30:18Oh, get yourself one.
30:20You and your milk.
30:21I've had to start ordering extra since you've been here.
30:25There must be a country bloke, Mr. Manning.
30:27City blokes usually drink beer.
30:29Oh, yeah, a lot of good things come from the country, Bobby.
30:31What have you done to yourself?
30:34What do you mean?
30:35Yeah, a real improvement.
30:38Just couldn't be bothered mucking around with it this morning, that's all.
30:40Oh, hey, don't forget I'm from the country too, Mr. Manning.
30:43Yeah, well, I'm not really from the country there, Cass.
30:45I had a friend that was there.
30:47Oh, yeah?
30:47What party come from?
30:49A chooker.
30:49No, it wasn't her here.
30:50It was a she.
30:51Oh, girlfriend.
30:53Yeah.
30:53Pretty special too, but I lost her.
30:56I lost her.
30:58Parker, you're supposed to be washing up.
30:59Oh, yes, Mrs. O. Regan.
31:01And I thank you, Mr. Manning, not to come in here disturbing my helpers.
31:05Oh, come on, Mrs. O.
31:05You know it makes your day when I come in here.
31:07Oh, don't talk nonsense.
31:09Off you go.
31:11Ah, she's a nice fella.
31:13She's got more cheek than enough.
31:15Any day, Linda, Mrs. O. Regan?
31:16There's always plenty of that.
31:18Payne, give her a hand.
31:25Meet me in the shower block at 11.
31:27What?
31:27Well, you still want to be my friend, don't you?
31:29Say you have to go to the toilet at 11 o'clock, and I'll see you there.
31:31Now, where have I put my order book?
31:36What do you want with that?
31:38Stealing an order book ought to be good for an extra two weeks.
31:41What do you reckon?
31:41Oh, my heaven's sake.
31:43I'm sure I left it here somewhere.
31:44Oh, I wonder where it is, eh?
31:48How are you coping this morning?
31:50All right.
31:51Try and understand about last night, will you?
32:00I'm sorry, but yesterday everything just seemed to get on top of me.
32:05Having to face the women.
32:07Cards here when I arrived.
32:08Especially the one Doreen gave me from them.
32:11It was probably the worst possible time to go home and try and pack things up.
32:16Yes, I suppose it was.
32:18Also, I didn't feel that there was anything worth living for.
32:23You're not to think like that.
32:24I don't want to think at all.
32:28At least that's where the booze helps.
32:30You know that's not the answer.
32:32Well, not in the long term.
32:33No.
32:35The hardest part's over now.
32:37Being back at work will help you take your mind off things.
32:40I just wish Anne had let me back full time.
32:42She just doesn't want to put you under too much of a strain.
32:44A strain's filling in the hours from morning till night.
32:48I see.
32:49Well, I'll speak to her.
32:51See how quickly she can put you back on full time duty.
32:55Oh, Mick, would you?
32:57Thanks.
32:58Anne for putting up with me 24 hours a day.
33:01I'm glad of the company.
33:03You can get lonely there.
33:05Getting to learn what that's all about.
33:07Hey, but you do get used to it.
33:10See.
33:17Okay.
33:19Bye.
33:35All right.
33:38Bye.
33:39Bye.
33:41Bye.
33:41Bye.
33:43Bye.
33:43Bye.
33:44Morning.
33:46Bye.
34:17I think it's about time someone round here started making a noise and getting the women a fairer deal.
34:25I would have thought your main concern was keeping your nose clean until your trial.
34:31You'd be very foolish to make waves, Desmond.
34:35Now put that out and get to work.
34:37Yes, Miss Ferguson.
34:41Well, Ferguson looked like the cat that just wanted the cream.
34:44Oh, she thinks she just walked over me with her hobnail boots.
34:47Takes more than her type to get through my hide.
34:49Good.
34:50Your hide seems to have thickened up too.
34:53Yes, I'm back in control now.
34:55That's where I like it.
34:55I know it was here earlier, Mr. Manning, but now I can't find it anywhere.
35:06Well, I don't see how I can help, Mrs. O.
35:08Well, I'm beginning to suspect foul clear.
35:10Have a gander at this, Mr. Manning.
35:12Don't you reckon I've got some real talent?
35:13Yeah, yeah, it's great.
35:14Now look, has anyone seen Mrs. O. Regan's order book then?
35:16Oh, what would anyone want with that unless they could forge Mrs. O. Regan's name?
35:21Yeah, you could do that, couldn't you, dog?
35:23You're a forger.
35:24Oh, yeah.
35:25So I am.
35:27Okay, Gerns.
35:29Oh, gee, Mr. Manning, you've caught me red-handed.
35:34Here it is, Mrs. O. Regan.
35:35Gerns found it for you.
35:36Oh, thanks, Doreen.
35:38Where was it?
35:39Just tucked out of sight down there under the veggies.
35:41Oh, well, thank goodness I've got it back.
35:42That'd have been real trouble if I hadn't.
35:46Close shape, Gernsie.
35:47If you'd been caught, you'd have to spend an extra couple of weeks in here.
35:50Wouldn't want that, would we?
35:58I hope I haven't got too many split shifts.
36:01Yes, you do have a couple.
36:03Anne only wants me to work part-time at the moment,
36:06so it's putting you all under a bit of pressure, I'm sorry.
36:08Oh, don't worry.
36:11Well, they've doubled my shifts than half of them.
36:15Well, didn't you want to keep busy when your father was in trouble?
36:18Well, being here hardly helped under the circumstances.
36:23No, of course not.
36:24And I suppose it must be hard being around Keene all the time.
36:28She's just another prisoner.
36:29They're all as bad as one another.
36:32That's not quite true.
36:34Huh?
36:34What about Bryant?
36:36She was a trustee, and what does she do?
36:38At the first opportunity, she grabs an officer's gun
36:40and holds a child hostage.
36:42Well, Mick told me Bryant and Parker's side of the story,
36:45and I think they're telling the truth.
36:48I would have thought you'd be the last person
36:49to take the word of a criminal.
36:52After what's happened to you,
36:53I would have thought you would realise
36:55just what animals you're dealing with.
36:57It had nothing to do with these women.
37:00But it was done by criminals,
37:02just like this lot.
37:04I will never,
37:06never forgive them for what they did to my father.
37:09And look at you.
37:10Your whole family gone.
37:13Shut up.
37:15I'm sorry.
37:15No, you just leave it with me.
37:17You just leave it with me.
37:24You just leave it with me.
37:29Shut up.
37:35Now, let's see.
37:45Now, let's see.
37:45I don't know.
38:15I said 11 o'clock.
38:18It's only a bit past.
38:19Listen, lady, if you want to work with me, then you've got to learn to do exactly what I say.
38:22Yeah, well, that old bidding in the kitchen made me finish what I was doing before I could leave.
38:26What do you want to see me about anyway?
38:28I've got a job for you.
38:30Like what?
38:30Make sure Manning gets this. Break it into his food or drink.
38:34What is it?
38:35Something that will make him go to the toilet.
38:37Now, why would you want to do that?
38:39Well, as my husband is dead, he seems to think that I'm available.
38:44Charming.
38:44Yes, that should keep him busy for quite a while.
38:47What if they check it out?
38:49Why would they?
38:50Everybody gets the trots now and then.
38:53I don't know.
38:54I'm not in for long.
38:55I don't want to do anything that's going to give me any extra time.
38:57Listen, lady.
38:58You're in long enough for Ferguson or Desmond to fix you.
39:01I handle both of them.
39:03Now are you going to help me or not?
39:06Yeah.
39:06Good.
39:09Now make sure Manning, and only Manning, gets it.
39:12If several people got sick, then they would become suspicious.
39:17You sure it won't make him really sick?
39:21Trust me.
39:22Yeah.
39:27All right.
39:34What the hell's your father doing?
39:36Looking for cigarettes.
39:38Darling, telling him to hurry up with you.
39:40He knows he's got to leave pretty of time to get you kids to school in Mr. Manning's car.
39:44Even if he can get it started.
39:46Yeah, right, right, right.
39:46Oh, listen, his cigarettes are here.
39:50Oh, I'll be back.
40:09Oh, morning, Miss Ferguson.
40:11What are you doing in this area, Burns?
40:13Oh, well, your father got real crook, didn't he?
40:15That's why you had to go away, eh?
40:17I have no intention of discussing my family with the likes of you.
40:21Oh, I had an auntie who got real crook, real sad.
40:24Here one day, gone the next.
40:25Burns, aren't you supposed to be in the kitchen?
40:27Oh, yeah, I was going to the loo.
40:28Oh, go.
40:30You know, Burns, I have heard that you got yourself put back in here on purpose this time,
40:35and you're angling for an extra couple of weeks.
40:37I'll try any of your tricks on me, and your stay here will be permanent.
40:40Where have you been?
40:41The loo.
40:42Is there anyone left in the kitchen?
40:44Yeah, I'm going back now.
40:45Oh, move it.
40:46You know, you've got a real way about you, Miss Ferguson.
40:49I don't know how this place would run without you.
40:51I know a few people who'd like to find out, though.
41:02You're doing a good job.
41:04Who gives a bugger?
41:05Me?
41:06I meant Brian and Parker, not the floors.
41:09You and Phyllis stick to your stories, and they'll probably end up in Blackmore.
41:12We're not changing a thing.
41:14Good.
41:15It wasn't a terribly successful escape, was it?
41:17I need to rub my nose in it.
41:18It's bad luck, that's all.
41:20Not to mention bad management.
41:22Not only got yourself back in here, but your friend, too.
41:26Yeah.
41:27Didn't want that to happen.
41:28Sarah was a mate.
41:29Well, we can't afford to have any chinks in the armour, can we?
41:34I've got no chinks, lady.
41:36Number one, that's all I care about.
41:38That rack-off.
41:39There's enough dirt in this room.
41:41I can't really blame you, but I'm losing a family and everything.
41:47Yeah, but that stuff's no good for her.
41:49Oh, I know.
41:50I think we should take it off her for her very own sake.
41:53Reckon you're right.
41:54Yeah.
41:55I mean, Mrs. Powell could really get in a strike, couldn't she?
41:58If they found she had that on her.
41:59Oh, she'd be out of the job in a flash.
42:01Looks like it's up to us to make sure she doesn't get caught with it.
42:03Right.
42:04So leave it to me.
42:07Hey, you know that officer?
42:09Mr. Manning?
42:10Yeah, him.
42:10Where does he eat?
42:11Staff room, I suppose most of the officers do.
42:13Why?
42:14I don't know, just wondering.
42:15Funny thing to be wondering about.
42:20Where's Mrs. O'Reckon?
42:22Oh, she's checking the delivery out the back.
42:24Can we help you, Mrs. Powell?
42:28It's just a routine round.
42:30Oh, what are you doing?
42:32Oh, Jeanette, you can shoot.
42:34No, I'm...
42:34You sure?
42:35No, I'm...
42:35Oh, it's okay.
42:37Oh, Mrs. Powell, they're waiting for your reception.
42:39Sorry, I forgot the time.
42:41Oh, hey, Mrs. Powell, you better have this back.
42:46I mean, we wouldn't want you getting caught with it,
42:48so I'll put it in a safer place in your pocket, eh?
42:52I just confiscated that.
42:53How dare you take it?
42:55We didn't want you getting into strife with, like, Miss Ferguson or anything.
42:57Just think yourselves lucky you're not in the church.
42:59Oh, you silly bugger.
43:03Yeah, what'd you do that for?
43:04It was the real stuff.
43:05Oh, now, hang on, hang on.
43:06I thought we was trying to help her.
43:07Oh, jeez.
43:09Well, I'm sorry.
43:10I didn't know.
43:11Forget it.
43:11No.
43:12It's wrong.
43:13We're behind schedule.
43:15We'll get the door, Mrs. O'Reckon.
43:17Here we go.
43:18Do you reckon this pudding's going to be OK?
43:25Yeah, it looks right to me.
43:26Me mum used to make a pudding nearly as big as this at home.
43:29Was that the last bell?
43:30Oh, yes, Mr. Manning.
43:31I'll get a move on there.
43:33Oh, hey, Mr. Manning, now don't forget your milk got all ready for you in the fridge.
43:36Oh, thanks, Cass.
43:36I don't have time.
43:37Oh, I need to take a kick.
43:38Hey, look, I'll get it.
43:39I'll get you.
43:39Hey, look, I'll get it.
43:39I'll get you.
43:41Hey, I'm Mr. Manning, let's just keep it going.
43:52He used to give me roses I wish he could again
44:01But that was on the outside
44:07And things were different then
44:12On the inside the sun still shines
44:17And the rain falls down
44:22But the sun and rain are Christmas too
44:26When morning comes around
44:31Last night I dreamed we were together
44:36Sharing all the love with more
44:42Till I had to face the nightmare
44:48Of waking up alone
44:52On the inside the roses grow
44:56They don't mind the stony ground
45:02But the roses here are Christmas too
45:07When morning comes around
45:12Oh, we're that we're still there
45:16Oh, we're still there
45:21I'm looking at the snow
45:21As soon as we'll be together
45:22I'll see you next time
45:23We're still there
45:23And we'll see you next time
45:23We'll see you next time
45:24I'll see you next time
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