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Episode 502 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end gate slam and incidental music have been restored as originally broadcast.
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00:00I kept telling myself it wasn't possible to get pregnant after such an attack. It just wasn't possible.
00:15We can't keep them locked up in their cells indefinitely. Look, I would never have suggested the garden if I didn't think I could trust Macrae.
00:22His wife trusted him. She got a bullet between the eyes.
00:25I have read their files, Mr. Murphy. The men merely want to work, not a free pass out of here.
00:31Look, I've known these blokes since way back. And believe me, there's no way in the world female officers could handle them in an area like that.
00:39You're through. Think of something. I'll get that key.
00:50Come on, come on.
00:51All right, news department. Quick.
00:54The cockroach races are on.
00:59My night after tea, bring your cockroaches, and if you reckon yours is the best, I'll double lose bit.
01:12Stupid bitch!
01:13Yeah, that should stop the little darlings from escaping.
01:28Good pigs. Glad you think they're little darlings.
01:30Jeez, Rabbit, just because they're dirty little buggers doesn't mean they're going to bite you.
01:34Now, here you are.
01:34I just don't want to have to touch them, that's all.
01:37Ready?
01:37Ready to go.
01:39Ready to go.
01:39Ready to go.
01:40Ready to go, go, go, go, go.
01:44Come on, come on, come on.
01:45Oh, Barbara, turn it over.
01:47Come on, you mumble.
01:48He's winning.
01:49Yeah, what a winner.
01:50Catch him for me.
01:51Where are you pigs?
01:52Hey, what's this Robert business?
01:54Well, he looks like Robert.
01:55Can't argue with that.
01:56Not too keen on it, though.
01:57What you do?
01:58Bloody tie rockets to his legs or something.
02:00No, I reckon he's going to beat the pants off all the others.
02:02Yeah, it looks like it's back to the garbage heap for you, mate.
02:04No, you can't do that.
02:06Well, maybe Felix could be Robert's training partner.
02:09Oh, yeah, what do you think of that?
02:11Better than going back to the garbage heap, eh?
02:12Yeah, it'd have to be.
02:14It's not that I don't like you or anything.
02:16You know, it's funny.
02:17I mean, they both look the same, but yours goes faster.
02:19How come?
02:20Oh, pigs, of course.
02:22They all look the same.
02:23Oh, golly, I hadn't thought of that.
02:25Well, what they need is some sort of distinguishing mark.
02:28Yeah.
02:29Nail polish.
02:30I've got some in my room.
02:31Oh, yeah, but we don't want to have to hurt them or anything.
02:34Oh, no, I can't see what a tiny little dab of nail polish will do,
02:37and after all, we don't want to cheat now, do we?
02:40It's truth now.
02:41That'd be dishonest picks, and who'd do that in here?
02:43What the hell?
02:56Any of you seen Keene?
03:13Pastor on the way to the Dunning.
03:14What's it to you?
03:15Do you like a game?
03:21Not really.
03:23Come on, love, I need something to occupy my mind.
03:25I've had some bad news and a nervous wreck.
03:27So read a book or something?
03:30Hello.
03:31You don't happen to know of anyone that could give me something to calm me down a little bit,
03:35do you?
03:36You mean like booze or something?
03:37Keep it quiet, will you?
03:38Speak to her and your family.
03:39Oh, I see.
03:42Being a naughty girl, are you?
03:43It's my business, isn't it?
03:46Now, come on, Lou, I know you've got something.
03:48You give me something or I'll tell everybody.
03:50A huge police search is underway.
03:51Probably get you some downers.
03:53It'll cost you.
03:55I knew it was you.
03:57You bitch.
03:58You keep your mouth shut, Brian, I'm warning you.
04:00Are you out of your mind?
04:01Have you any idea what Myra would do if she found out?
04:03I want you to stop dealing as of now.
04:06Some trouble here?
04:09I don't think so.
04:10Break off, Kelly.
04:15Something I should know about?
04:18She's just being a bitch, you know what she's like.
04:21Yeah, whatever you say.
04:23Come on, Myra, I wasn't talking about you, honest.
04:28Myra?
04:30Yeah?
04:31We've got to talk.
04:35Okay, I'm listening.
04:36Not here.
04:37Can't talk here, somewhere private.
04:39I'll be in my cell before lock-up.
04:41If it matters that much.
04:46Hang on, I'll ask her.
04:48Bob Miller, TV News.
04:50Want to talk to him?
04:52He's the one that covered the dance marathon.
04:54That's right.
04:58Joyce Barry speaking.
04:59Ah, Mrs. Barry.
05:01Sorry to disturb you, but I'm told you're acting as Governor of Wentworth at present.
05:04That's right.
05:06I was hoping you could help me with a bit of a rumour we've heard here.
05:09How?
05:10Something to do with three men from Woodridge being held at Wentworth.
05:13Who on earth would tell you a ridiculous thing like that?
05:16Is it true?
05:17I'm not in a position to answer unsubstantiated rumours.
05:22Then it's not true.
05:24Look, I'm not trying to hound you, Mrs. Barry, but if there is any truth to this, then I think it has to be reported.
05:29I really can't say any more.
05:32Well, all I want is a yay or a nay.
05:33Are there men being held at Wentworth or not?
05:37Well, if there were, it would be for a very good reason.
05:42Ah, then it is true.
05:45Look, before you say any more, I think you should know there could be lives at stake.
05:50Care to expand on that?
05:51I've said as much as I can.
05:54Now, please, Mr. Miller, be very careful before you do anything.
05:58Only doing my job, Mrs. Barry.
05:59Thanks for talking with me.
06:15Right now, ladies, you heard the bell.
06:17Move out.
06:19Come on, move it.
06:21Move it.
06:21The cells are this way, Kelly.
06:34Sorry, Mr. Murphy.
06:36It's just that I needed a pee.
06:40Make it snappy.
06:41Oh, my God.
07:07Oh.
07:07Oh.
07:07Bloody hell, I'm here, baby.
07:12Oh, shut up.
07:12I couldn't help it.
07:14Bloody hell.
07:15It's not going to go.
07:15There's something stopping it.
07:18Be careful, will you, halfwit?
07:23Okay.
07:28They've just gone down the stairs.
07:29We'll be right if we hurry.
07:30Hmm.
07:34Laura?
07:37Can we have a little chat now?
07:39Yeah, sure.
07:39Go for your life.
07:41Well, I just wanted you to know that not everything is as it seems.
07:45Eh?
07:45What's that supposed to mean?
07:46It means that I'm not trying to do your job for you.
07:49So, what were you and Kelly talking about?
07:51I was just telling her off.
07:53You know, she gets on my nerves.
07:54You know that.
07:55Yeah, okay, Jude.
07:55I'll take your word for it.
07:57Just do me a favor, will you?
07:59Sure.
07:59There's not much point in me being top dog if the people I'm looking after keep things
08:04from me.
08:04Now, I don't need protecting from anything.
08:07So, keep me posted, okay?
08:09Sure, but I don't see how I could hear of anything that you hadn't already heard of.
08:13Lock up time.
08:14Back to your own dorm, Brian.
08:15Yeah, and Mr. Murphy, do you think you could arrange for me to be on kitchen duties tomorrow?
08:19Any particular reason?
08:21Oh, I just feel like a change, that's all.
08:23I'll think about it.
08:25Where the hell's Keane?
08:26I haven't seen her for hours.
08:28Move it, Brian.
08:29I'll see you later, Myra.
08:30Yeah, sure.
08:33Sorry, I'm late, Mr. Murphy.
08:35Got held up in the library, you know.
08:37Oh, I don't apologise.
08:40Must be hard work.
08:41Working out all those three-letter words.
08:44Oh, hell yeah.
08:45I don't do that.
08:46Just look at the pictures.
08:53Since when have you become a bookworm?
08:55Oh, you know, only in private.
08:57I don't want anyone to accuse me of being an intellectual.
09:00I don't believe you, Keane.
09:01But then I don't give a damn, anyway.
09:11What are you drawing?
09:13Mr. Cleary.
09:14Not very good.
09:15Shocking.
09:16Terrible.
09:17Are you kidding?
09:18That's terrific.
09:19Looks just like him.
09:21Yeah, well, you all seem to have been pretty fond of him.
09:24Yes.
09:25It's always the nice guys that go, isn't it?
09:27I wonder how Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Morris are getting on, huh?
09:32Stuart, this might sound pretty selfish, but, gee, I hope they get back soon.
09:35It seems that the Governor's the only one who can help me find my real mum.
09:38I wouldn't worry, honey.
09:39You'll find her.
09:40Hey, listen, you know what you ought to do?
09:41You ought to take that picture and hang it up in the rec room.
09:43Hey, what a good idea.
09:44Do you think the women would like that?
09:45I'm sure they would.
09:46Everybody would like Mr. Cleary.
09:47Great.
09:48That rec room could really do with some brightening, huh?
09:49You can say that again.
09:50Good dreams, ladies.
09:53Good night.
09:56But, I mean, we could do it.
09:58Brighten it up.
09:59How do you mean?
10:00Well, something we did at uni.
10:01We all got together and did our own stuff.
10:03What'd you do?
10:04Paint at the walls with murals.
10:06It was great.
10:07Well, what do you think?
10:08I think you're forgetting one major thing, dear.
10:10You're the only artist here.
10:13But that doesn't matter.
10:14We don't have to use paints anyway.
10:15We could use crayons, pencils.
10:18No, no, no, no.
10:19The screws are not going to let us paint on the rec room walls, that's for sure.
10:22Okay, so we'll do it on something else.
10:24But, hell, it's got to be better than watching TV all day.
10:27What do you think?
10:29I think you've probably got a very good idea.
10:32I think so.
10:34Hey, while you're up, will you have a look at me cockroach for me?
10:38You're not yourself, you lazy bitch.
10:39Oh, go on.
10:41It's just he might have gotten out of his box or something
10:43and I'd die if he crawled up my arm in the middle of the night.
10:46She's sure unreal.
10:47How do you know it's a he anyway?
10:48Well, Pig's calling Robert.
10:49She ought to know.
10:50Look, he's all right.
10:51Is there anything else I can do all right for undies and socks, are we?
10:56Oh, jeez, I'm wrapped.
10:57Things are really looking up around here.
11:00How do you figure that?
11:01I figure I'm going to make a fortune on Robbie the roach, don't you?
11:04Who cares?
11:05It's your roach, not mine.
11:07Jeez, what's up, you?
11:08Anybody think someone had died or something?
11:11Oh, I'm sorry.
11:14I didn't mean to be awful.
11:17I just don't know what to say when somebody's died, that's all.
11:20You think they'd at least let us go to the funeral or something and say goodbye properly, don't you?
11:27Look, when someone's dead, they're gone, so just forget about it, will you?
11:30How about if you and me was to say a prayer, eh?
11:36I don't remember any, but it probably wouldn't matter if we made one up.
11:41Of course it wouldn't bloody matter, because there's no such thing as God.
11:46There was none of these stinking rotten things that ever happened.
11:49Just forget about it, will you?
11:50And these facts were obtained from a reliable unknown source.
12:01Three men are being held in the women's prison.
12:03However, until now, the authorities have refused to comment.
12:07Cut.
12:08Who gave you permission to film here, Mr Miller?
12:10Oh, we don't need permission to do a story outside the gates, Mrs Barry.
12:16Mrs Barry, I'm sorry if I bothered you last night,
12:18but if there are three men being held here, then the public has a right to know.
12:24Why won't you comment, Mrs Barry?
12:27Because you have received a directive from the department?
12:31All right, Ron, forget it.
12:34Precisely how much do you know, Mr Miller?
12:37Well, not as much as I'd like to, but my sources are pretty reliable.
12:40Look, why don't we make a deal?
12:41I'll tell you what I know if you tell me what you know.
12:44Oh, I'm sorry. I'm not in a position to do that.
12:46I don't want to tread on anyone's toes, Mrs Barry.
12:49I appreciate all the cooperation I was given over that dance marathon,
12:51but by the same token, I won't be fobbed off.
12:55Look, I think it's in everyone's interest if I know all the facts before I put this to air.
12:59And it is going to air, Mrs Barry.
13:02I've been in touch with Mr Colby about your involvement in this.
13:06He'll be here in about 15 minutes.
13:07Well, you won't mind us waiting around until then?
13:10You can wait in my office.
13:11No cameras.
13:13Just you.
13:13Good on you. Hang on a tick.
13:14I'll just let Ron know.
13:19What's this then?
13:20Are we having fortune cookies for lunch or something?
13:22Just a bit of paper I found in the bin.
13:24You seem very interested in a piece of paper from the rubbish bin.
13:27Come on, what is it?
13:29I've been writing notes to the blokes in solitary, and they've been writing back.
13:32Put the notes in the food.
13:33It's just a bit of fun.
13:35Pretty hot stuff.
13:37It's all right.
13:38Who's the bird with the long legs and the stunning red hair?
13:41Me.
13:41Well, it's just a bit of fun.
13:44Yeah, and what happens when he finds out you're five foot nothing with a yellow bird's nest on top of your head?
13:48I don't know.
13:49Maybe he's got a sense of humour.
13:50Yeah, and maybe he hasn't.
13:51Come on, Bobby.
13:52Use your brains.
13:53You don't know what he's in for.
13:54He might be a five star rapist.
13:56I doubt it.
13:56Yeah, well, he's not a minister's son, is he?
13:58You make sure this doesn't go too far.
13:59I mean it, Bobby.
14:04Don't get into something that you can't handle.
14:06Yeah, all right.
14:07I don't know what you're worried about, Mrs. Barry.
14:12I'm not going to tell him that you said anything.
14:14You didn't have to.
14:15I was up half the night chasing up contacts.
14:18Just tell me what you know.
14:20Well, there was an attempted mass escape at Woodridge.
14:24Three blokes managed to get in the way of it.
14:27I assume they're the same three blokes who are being held here.
14:30Is that all?
14:32Until you tell me the rest of it.
14:34Same three men.
14:36Look, what I said before was true.
14:39Those men's lives are in danger.
14:41Oh, I don't know about that.
14:42Of course they are.
14:43The men who organised the escape have got friends on the outside,
14:46and now you intend telling them exactly where they can be found.
14:49Oh, that's awkward, I know.
14:51But the way I see it is it would be irresponsible of me not to put this to air.
14:54The public has a right to know that there was very nearly a mass escape of dangerous criminals.
14:59It's embarrassing for the department, but I can't help that.
15:05Yes?
15:05The boss has just driven through the gates, Mrs. Barry.
15:08Thanks, Lind.
15:09Just a minute.
15:10Bye.
15:12Well, would you wait in reception, please, Mr. Miller?
15:15If Mr. Colby wants to see you, I should...
15:17Oh, no dice, Mrs. Barry.
15:18No, I know he doesn't want to speak to me, but I want to speak to him.
15:24Hey, Kelly.
15:32This thing's hanging apart at the seams.
15:34How about when I ask you to fix something, you fix it?
15:37Sorry, sweetheart.
15:38Didn't know it meant that much to you.
15:43See you, dear bloke?
15:44Seen him here?
15:45No, I reckon we can see him.
15:46No way.
15:47This thing's going to be going sky-high by lunchtime.
15:52There.
15:52You happy now?
15:53Whoa!
15:54Take it easy.
15:55Guess what?
15:56Oh, darling, it's not even quite a fool yet.
15:58Guess what?
15:58I just saw Mrs. Barry with that reporter person that was here during the marathon.
16:02Are you sure?
16:03Yeah, yeah, and that Miller guy or whatever his name was.
16:05What do you reckon that's all about?
16:06Oh, gosh, I hope they're not going to film us.
16:07My hair's a mess today.
16:08I wouldn't worry about that now.
16:10You think it's about the kidnapping?
16:11It'd have to be.
16:12No other reason why they'd visit this, though.
16:13Yeah, well, look, I'm hurrying off to the staff room
16:15to see if I can pick up some more gossip.
16:16I'll keep you posted.
16:17Yeah.
16:17So, Mrs. Barry, if we could have some...
16:24Sorry, Mr. Colby, but if all this is true,
16:26I don't see why it shouldn't be reported.
16:28I wouldn't expect you to.
16:29Now I have to talk to Mrs. Barry.
16:31Could we have an officer show Mr. Miller out...
16:33I'm not going anywhere until you answer a few questions for me, Mr. Colby.
16:36I'm not answering any questions at this stage.
16:38According to my sources,
16:39these men are being held in your isolation wing.
16:42They're not being allowed to exercise,
16:43and they're not being allowed to work.
16:46Is that true?
16:48Look, these men are here for their own protection.
16:51We're doing them a favor, damn it.
16:52It sounds to me as though your department's never heard of the Human Rights Bill.
16:56Every person has the right to work,
16:58and no person shall be subjected to cruel and inhumane punishment.
17:02I reckon there'd be a few people out there
17:03who would say that this was cruel and inhumane punishment, wouldn't you?
17:06Did I say they weren't allowed to work?
17:08So, my information's wrong?
17:10Inaccurate.
17:11Of course they'll be allowed to work.
17:12Won't they, Mrs. Barry?
17:14Oh, uh, it's been difficult to know just exactly what to do.
17:18If the men had have appeared on the scene without any explanation,
17:21it would have been very difficult, and I don't know what...
17:24It would have caused an upset.
17:27So you see, you have the wrong end of the stick, Miller.
17:29Apparently so.
17:30Well, then, in that case,
17:31you won't mind answering a few questions for the camera.
17:33No, absolutely not.
17:34There's absolutely nothing for the public to be concerned about.
17:37Well, all you have to do is tell them that.
17:39I wouldn't want to inadvertently misquote you or anything.
17:41All right, wait for me outside.
17:52I hold you responsible for this, Barry.
17:54I realize you're only acting, Governor,
17:57but I would at least have expected you to be able to keep confidential information confidential.
18:01This will not look good on your record.
18:05Send Louise Kelly to my office.
18:15Immediately, please.
18:16Oh, come on, Pat.
18:24If your face is any longer, your chin will be on the ground.
18:26Give us a smile, for heaven's sake.
18:28How's that?
18:29Horrible, horrible.
18:30I think I prefer you gloomy.
18:31What are you writing?
18:32None of your business.
18:33I get stuck.
18:34What was that, Mitchell?
18:35Uh, we were just comparing chicken stuffings.
18:39You know, Bobby adds some cardamom in hers.
18:41Have you ever heard something like that before?
18:44I wouldn't know, Mr. Proctor.
18:45I prefer to leave the cooking to the women.
18:48Whoa.
18:50You'll never make an electrician with that sort of coordination, Mitchell.
18:53Now, clean that mess up.
18:54Uh, tell the boys that I'm taking a little K for their afternoon tea.
18:58I hope they'll like it.
19:03Thought that would get rid of him.
19:07Now, I saw that.
19:09Cut out the note writing during working hours, or we all cop it.
19:12Shut up.
19:13It could happen to anybody.
19:15Kelly, there is no point in lying.
19:17I know you tried to put a call through to a television station.
19:20Just wanted to tell them how much I enjoyed a show that was on the other night.
19:24Phone calls to the media are forbidden, and you know it.
19:27Yeah, I forgot.
19:28Now, Kelly, I won't accept that.
19:30Well, you'll have to, because it's true.
19:32Look, I made a boo-boo, okay?
19:35Didn't you ever make an honest mistake?
19:37Mrs. Barry.
19:39I haven't got time to waste on this.
19:41Perhaps some time in solitary will improve your memory.
19:43I should have cut your throat when you had the chance.
19:47Oh, sorry, Mrs. Barry.
19:48Take her to solitary.
19:49Twenty-four hours, and the charge is exult.
19:52I'll get you, Barry.
19:53I'll bloody get you.
19:54I'll get you.
19:54Get her out.
19:55Well, seems like you blokes qualify for something called a human rights bill.
20:17And for some reason or other, this bill says the department shouldn't keep you cooped up in here.
20:24So you're going to be working out in the gardens.
20:26Not before bloody time.
20:28Keep yourself nice, McRae.
20:30What'll we be doing?
20:32Well, let's put it this way, Sonny.
20:34We're not sending you out there for fun and games.
20:36Perhaps the country girl's going to feel right at home out there with all that cow done.
20:45I'll be there to make sure none of you feel at home, Burke.
20:48And you know how good I am at that, don't you?
20:56Bugger it!
20:58I'd rather be stuck inside than out there with that bastard.
21:00Even pretty boy is better than that screw.
21:04I warn you, Frank.
21:05Lay off of him.
21:08Give us a kiss, darling.
21:12Leave it, Jeff.
21:13It doesn't bother me.
21:21I'm telling you this much.
21:22This damn beetle of mine...
21:23He's not a beetle.
21:24His name is Robert and he's a cockroach.
21:27Whatever.
21:28Anyway, he's the best in the Southern Hemisphere.
21:30And I reckon Bobby better bring back a few decent food scraps from the kitchen.
21:34Yeah, for the roach or you?
21:36Get live!
21:37Something a bit frisky, are we, Warren?
21:39Oh, no, just mucking around, Miss Ferguson.
21:41Well, suppose you muck around and do some work for a change.
21:44Come on, Mason, you've got a visitor.
21:46Miss Ferguson, who?
21:47You will find out.
21:49Now, come on, I haven't gone all day.
21:51Great.
21:52It's been short-handed enough as it is.
21:54Yeah, where's Lou?
21:55She's been gone for ages.
21:56Well, I have a feeling that Lou is mixed up in something she shouldn't be.
22:00About what?
22:01Well, she's a pill popper, isn't she?
22:03Work it out for yourselves.
22:04A five-year-old kid could do better than that.
22:16Thought you were from the country.
22:18I'm out of practice.
22:20That's all.
22:21Oh, then I can stop worrying, can I?
22:26What's the matter with you, Burke?
22:27What's your excuse?
22:28You want someone to hold your hand, too?
22:29Use it, Delaney.
22:35Don't lean on it.
22:36On your feet.
22:38I think you can do with the rest, Murphy.
22:43I think your mouth could do with the rest, McRae.
22:46Now, do you want to do as you're told or get back inside?
22:49He might drop dead if you're not careful.
22:51Just like young Kevin Nielsen.
22:53You wouldn't want that to happen, would you?
22:56The second time might be a bit hard to explain.
22:58Take a smoke out.
23:14Who are you trying to impress?
23:24Daddy!
23:25Oh, I knew you'd come.
23:26I just knew it.
23:27Oh, my little Sandra.
23:30Just the same, eh?
23:31Mason!
23:33Oh, I'm sorry, Daddy.
23:34We're not allowed to do that sort of thing.
23:36It's what they call excessive physical contact.
23:39Now, isn't that stupid?
23:40No, no, no.
23:40Quite understand.
23:41Quite understand.
23:42Sit down, my dear.
23:43Hmm?
23:44Oh, my little pixie.
23:47I've missed you so much.
23:49I know.
23:49But it's been a dreadfully long time, hasn't it?
23:52Oh, Joe, my child.
23:53I know, I know.
23:54But I knew you'd come back.
23:55I always knew that.
23:58But I always thought you'd have Mummy with you when you did.
24:00Oh, well, now, now, that's not quite possible.
24:04But I have brought someone to meet you.
24:07Someone I'm sure you're going to be great friends with.
24:10Come on.
24:11Hi.
24:11I'm Susie.
24:13Your father's told me so much about you.
24:17Daddy, is Susie working for you?
24:20Oh, no, no, my child, no.
24:22Susie is my friend.
24:25You mean she's your girlfriend, don't you?
24:28Oh, this is terrible.
24:30But didn't your mother explain it to you?
24:32Well, she said she would.
24:33Of course she did, but...
24:36I just wouldn't believe her.
24:47Somewhere I could put all this?
24:49Don't tempt me, McRae.
24:52There's a compost heap over there.
24:54Oh, it's no good.
24:55Most of this stuff's no good for mulching.
24:57Look, don't give me a lecture.
24:58Just do it.
24:59Look, the weeds are going to seed.
25:01If you mulch them, you'll only be planting more weeds.
25:03Really?
25:04Well, well, I never knew that.
25:06All I'm saying is they won't break down.
25:09Well, put the stuff that wound in with the rubbish.
25:12Oh, come on.
25:13That'll take forever.
25:16Oh, I don't think so.
25:19Oh, I don't believe you're even trying to understand.
25:34Oh, child, I don't believe you're even trying to understand.
25:48Oh, don't be ridiculous, Daddy.
25:49I mean, how can you possibly expect me to be happy about this?
25:53I mean, it's not natural.
25:56Love?
25:57Love is the most natural thing in the world.
26:00My child, you yourself have been married several times.
26:04You've even been married to several people at the same time.
26:06Now, did I condemn you for that?
26:08That was an entirely different situation.
26:10Well, I think you of all people should be tolerant of my situation, of our situation.
26:16We're not, we're not breaking the law, you know.
26:18Well, I think you're behaving very oddly, Daddy.
26:21I mean, for one thing, she's barely older than I am.
26:24Her name is Susie.
26:26How could you leave Mummy like that, Daddy?
26:28She's devoted her whole life to you.
26:30All those guild meetings, the flower ladies and things, and she's never said one word against you.
26:36Yes, well, perhaps she should have.
26:39I know it hasn't been the happiest life in the world,
26:42but I think it's better to find out these things later than not at all, don't you?
26:46So you just toss her aside like one of life's car stops?
26:49No.
26:50I'm sorry, Daddy.
26:52I'm just too angry to talk about this.
26:53You're a pixie.
26:55Now, I firmly believe that God meant for Susie and I to be together.
27:01Now, it's not something I've taken on lightly,
27:03and it's very important to me that you try to understand.
27:05Well, I understand that you're suffering from some sort of middle-aged dilemma,
27:10and I don't want to talk to you again until you get over it.
27:13Pixie!
27:14I'm sorry, Daddy, but you're nothing but an adulterer.
27:30Baggards, stupid bloody things!
27:32Okay, calm down, calm down.
27:35It's not priceless bone china.
27:37I can't even do the simplest bloody thing.
27:39You will curl it, love.
27:40Keep acting like this and accidents abound to happen.
27:42Great cop, I can do me own dirty work.
27:44Sorry, just trying to help.
27:55Don't you ever know when to butt out?
27:56It's just something Sister Hall gave me for me nerves.
27:58Yeah, pull the other one, Bobby.
27:59I don't care what you believe, Myra.
28:01What are they, uppers, downers?
28:02Just a bit of speed.
28:04I need it, Myra.
28:04I can't get through the day without something to pick me up.
28:06I can't hack this place.
28:07And you think these are going to help?
28:09Where did you get them?
28:10None of your bloody business.
28:12Now, look.
28:12You know as well as I do where these lead.
28:14It's a dead-end street, Bobby.
28:15Shut up, Myra.
28:15I'm not your bloody daughter.
28:16I thought I made it very clear,
28:18especially to you that there's going to be no dope in here.
28:20So what are you going to do?
28:21Bash me up again?
28:22Oh, yeah, that'd be your style, wouldn't it?
28:24Stop bloody bashing us and hassling us.
28:26You might even bloody find time to help us.
28:28You ever think of that?
28:30Get the pills.
28:31Rack off.
28:32They cost me.
28:48G'day.
28:58How's it going?
28:59Some days are worse than us.
29:02It's hard to tell which is which, though.
29:06Yeah, yeah, I suppose you know, but we're from Woodridge.
29:12Tell you what, you're a sight for sore eyes.
29:15It's been a long time since I've seen a female.
29:18Well, I guess you're not Bobby.
29:24Oh, how do you guess that?
29:26Yeah, well, you know, you don't quite fit the description.
29:29Red hair, long legs and beautiful.
29:31No, I don't, do I?
29:33Oh, that didn't come out too good.
29:35Look, I didn't mean...
29:36Look, I know exactly what you mean.
29:38So cut the little boy act, will you?
29:40If you want to chat someone up, try one of the screws.
29:43Now, wait a minute.
29:45I'm sorry if I put my foot in it,
29:47but I was just trying to be friendly.
29:48Hey, thanks for making a stranger welcome.
29:54Mr. Colby, nice of you to drop by.
30:06Seems the least I could do.
30:08These are from the department.
30:10I ordered them myself.
30:12They're lovely, thank you.
30:14Well, they tell me you'll be out in a couple of days.
30:17Thank heavens, I've never been much of a one for hospitals.
30:20They're dismal places, full of sick people.
30:25So, it seems there's no real harm done.
30:29I doubt whether Meg Morris would agree with you.
30:31Yeah, a bit of good luck not having to pay that ransom money.
30:36Would have set the department back a bit.
30:38Indeed, and we couldn't have that, could we?
30:39Well, I must confess, Anne, the main reason I'm here today is to see if there's any chance of being back at work by the end of the week.
30:50Well, not the main reason, of course.
30:52I'll be back as soon as possible.
30:54But I feel perfectly confident with Joyce Barry standing in for me.
30:59I wouldn't be if I were you.
31:01She's not up to the job, not up to the pressures.
31:03Uh-huh.
31:05Yes.
31:05Well, you've heard about these men from Woodridge, I suppose.
31:08I have.
31:09Should never have got into the press.
31:11Bad business.
31:12It seems that woman handled it badly.
31:14I disagree.
31:16In my experience, if you try to keep something from the press, the more likely they are to find out about it.
31:20You don't mean to tell me you support her in this.
31:22I certainly do.
31:23A little support for one's colleagues and employees goes a long way.
31:28Like Meg Morris, for instance.
31:30She's not very well, just in case you were thinking of asking.
31:32Yeah, well, of course I was going to, but my first thought was to see how you were.
31:37And to find out when I was returning to work.
31:40Now, you won't mind if I just pop in to see her, will you?
31:45Goodbye, Mr. Colby.
31:46Thank you for coming in.
31:52I'm in the nerve.
31:54To bring her here like that in broad daylight, it's just not right.
31:57Well, they couldn't very well bring her here at night time.
32:00Oh, that's not the point, Jude, and you know it.
32:02My father is a man of God.
32:04He shouldn't be behaving like that.
32:05Oh, come on, Pigs.
32:07It's only human.
32:08I mean, it's not as if he was a Catholic priest or anything.
32:10Then you really would have problems.
32:12She wouldn't be here if he was a Catholic priest.
32:15That was my point.
32:18Oh, can we change the subject?
32:19I don't know what I'm talking about.
32:21Hey, have you talked to the girls about the rec room idea yet?
32:23Oh, I've been thinking about that, Jude.
32:25I don't have such a good idea.
32:26Oh, go on.
32:27Okay, you're done.
32:31Hey, girls, Sam here's had a great idea.
32:33Why don't we paint a big mural on the rec room walls?
32:36Who's Muriel?
32:38Don't like your chances, Sam.
32:40Only con artists around here.
32:42Yeah, they couldn't even draw a straight line, let alone a picture.
32:46Well, that doesn't matter.
32:47As long as we've got our own paintbrushes and, you know, did our own thing.
32:50Well, that's what it's all about.
32:51Yeah.
32:52Hey, I could do a painting of one of my weddings.
32:55Well, with all of your weddings, we'd need more wall than the rec room.
32:59Hey, wait a minute, wait a minute.
33:01What happens when other people start painting over other people's bits?
33:04I mean, you could have World War III on you.
33:06Well, not if we're all given our own bit of wall.
33:08Anyway, we can all combine two or three women to one panel.
33:12Sounds like a great excuse to make a mess to me.
33:14I'll be in it.
33:15Probably count Myra out, but it sounds too much like good fun to her.
33:19I didn't mean that the way it sounded.
33:24Colby, what did he want?
33:27Basically, just to make sure that I go straight from the hospital to my office when I get discharged.
33:32That'd be right.
33:33I'm surprised he didn't bring in work for you to do.
33:36I doubt whether even Colby could be that dangerous.
33:42Shall I call a nurse?
33:43I might have thought Phil would have been in to see me by now.
33:55I do say he's just waiting until you feel better.
33:59Those flowers from the women are really beautiful.
34:02Should have seen what Colby brought, more like a wreath.
34:05He hasn't even phoned.
34:06There have been no messages, no card, nothing.
34:08Give it time, Nick.
34:13Give it time.
34:16What's wrong?
34:19Anne, what is it?
34:23What aren't you telling me?
34:25I didn't want to.
34:28Not till you felt better.
34:33Phil tried to help us.
34:36Anne?
34:38I'm sorry, Mick.
34:41He's dead.
34:43Located.
35:04This place is going to the pack and I'm not far behind it.
35:08Have a rough day in the kitchen.
35:19Here you go.
35:23Sorry.
35:23You're all right.
35:25I caught Bobby with some uppers today.
35:28Do you know someone's peddling drugs around the prison?
35:31Who do you think it is?
35:32Callie, who else?
35:33Yeah, wouldn't put anything past that bitch.
35:35What are you going to do about it?
35:36I can't do a damn thing until I can prove it.
35:40I came within an inch of bashing the living daylights out of Bobby again.
35:44Do you want to talk about it?
35:46I just don't know what's happening to me.
35:48I don't seem to be able to handle these women anymore.
35:52Here, well, do you want some advice?
35:53Yeah, like what?
35:54If you ask me, you're too easy on them.
35:56They want a top dog, but they don't want a top dog telling them what to do.
35:59It's bloody ridiculous.
36:00Oh, well, I'm glad someone else sees it that way.
36:03Surprised at you, though.
36:05I would have thought you'd hate my guts after everything I've done to you.
36:07Hmm.
36:08All heart, that's me.
36:10I'm too old for the job.
36:12The only thanks I ever get is kicks in the teeth.
36:14Now, listen.
36:14They respect you, and they want you to be boss.
36:17They're like kids.
36:17You come down a bit heavier on them, and they'll respect you.
36:20I would have thought I'd been too heavy on them.
36:22No way.
36:24You're doing all right.
36:25You want some help?
36:26I'll stand by you.
36:29You mean that?
36:30Wouldn't waste my time saying it if I didn't.
36:38Would I like to have a go at this bobby chick or what?
36:42Well, if she's anything like the one that I saw this afternoon, forget it.
36:46The way I'm feeling, bald and ugly, it did just fine.
36:51Now, the one I saw would have your guts for garters and spit out the rest.
36:54I know, Bobby.
36:55This one's a goer.
36:58What are you writing?
36:59War and Peace?
37:01Hmm?
37:02It doesn't matter.
37:03Who are you writing to?
37:05Well, I've tried to write to Mum and Dad, but I'm not having much luck.
37:10Why bother?
37:11You've got your old dad, Jeff, to look after you.
37:14Well, you've never had trouble before thinking of things to tell them?
37:17I know, but in this one, I want to, well, I don't know, tell them how I feel.
37:28Try telling me how you feel might help.
37:33I feel like we've been stuck up here and forgotten about by everyone.
37:38I can't tell them that.
37:42Why not?
37:48All right, then.
37:50You tell them that you have been sent to a secret paradise
37:56where you lounge around the garden all day
37:59and there's a hundred women for every man.
38:02I guess that's one way I'm looking at it.
38:08There's tons of ways of looking at things.
38:10Come on, I'll give you a hand.
38:15I thought you were on dining room duty.
38:18I've just been giving the kids their handyman class.
38:20Gets me out of it.
38:21Still wasting your time on that?
38:24I don't know.
38:25Mitchell seems to be getting something out of it.
38:27In fact, I think the kid's got quite a future as an electrician.
38:33What's all this about, Murphy?
38:35The daughter you never had?
38:39Well, I'll tell you.
38:41As far as I'm concerned, she's got two things against her.
38:45She's female and she's a crim.
38:47That's a bad start.
38:49But if anyone can do anything with her, it's me.
38:52So, it's just a big ego trip, eh?
38:55Oh, come on, Murphy.
38:57You really think she can make good?
39:00Certain of it.
39:02Yeah, so is Phil Cleary and Dennis Crookshank and Rick Manning.
39:06All men.
39:08Funny, that.
39:10Come on, Murphy.
39:11There's got to be more to it than that.
39:15Well, it wouldn't do my career any harm
39:17if the department found out I put the kid on the right track, would it?
39:20I'm going to be recommending her for an apprenticeship.
39:26Well, you can forget that for starters.
39:28She'll get work release over my dead body.
39:36Okay, there's a change in lane.
39:38I've got you two down for the middle grade, okay?
39:40Hey, come on, will you?
39:42I want to win this bloody thing.
39:43Pick up your dough.
39:44Shut up, Lurch.
39:45These things take a bit of organisation.
39:47All right?
39:47He's only a little bugger, dude.
39:49How many legs is he supposed to have?
39:51I think he's supposed to have more legs than he's actually got.
39:54Can he walk?
39:55Yeah, sort of.
39:57Hey, anyone see Myra?
39:58No, thanks.
39:58We're having fun.
39:59Hey, give it a rest.
40:00What's she ever done to hurt you?
40:03Okay, Bob, where's the champ?
40:04Can't you look after your own bloody roach?
40:07Hey, what's that on his back?
40:09Oh, it's early morning, Rose.
40:11It's one of my favourites.
40:12It's just a bit of nail polish so we can tell the difference between him and the other one.
40:16And Robert Roach is coming to the barrier and his familiar colours have puffed up him.
40:22That's enough.
40:23Can we just cut the cackle and get on with it?
40:26Okay, first heat of the Wentworth Great Cockroach Derby is now on.
40:30My roach against lurchers.
40:31Are you ready?
40:32Yep.
40:33Okay, last bits, ladies.
40:35Time's up.
40:36Let them lose.
40:36Okay, what did I tell you?
41:01My boy's a champ.
41:02Okay, pay up, everybody.
41:03Hey, Jeff, what do you reckon they'll be wanting us to plant?
41:09Oh, usual stuff, I suppose.
41:12Peas, beans, tomatoes.
41:13Yeah, no, that's what I put in the letter.
41:16Well, I wouldn't worry about it too much if I were you.
41:19I think we're going to be here to eat much of it.
41:21I'd give quits to know what they're going to do with us.
41:23I reckon they're going to keep moving us around until they lose us someplace.
41:26I don't give a stuff what they do with us.
41:28Doesn't hurt to show a little interest.
41:30Keeps the mind occupied, if nothing else.
41:32My mind's occupied, all right.
41:34It's busy, thinking about all that skirt a couple of hundred yards away.
41:39Wasting your time, Frank.
41:41No way the screws will ever let you touch them.
41:44Anyway, it's not bothering me.
41:47Isn't it, darling?
41:50Listen, Frank.
41:53I like women just as much as an ex-bloke does.
41:56Okay?
41:57I'm not talking about liking them, sweetheart.
41:59I'm talking about bedding them.
42:00Why don't you stick that in your letter?
42:03Ask mummy what it's all about, hmm?
42:08Bastard, I'll get you for this, Frank.
42:10What are you going to do, darling?
42:11And you stupid bastard, shut up.
42:13You'll have to screw them.
42:14I was three hours writing that letter.
42:17You don't think you're doing it.
42:18Oh, you stupid bloody fool.
42:24You're right, Penny.
42:26You're right, Penny.
42:27Yeah!
42:30Jesus, I didn't step on him when you had the chance.
42:32Yeah, that's how I got him.
42:34What do you mean?
42:34Hey, here's Mr. Colby.
42:36Let's hear what he has to say.
42:38Hey.
42:39However, to claim that the men are being denied the human rights is quite false.
42:43Does that mean that the men are being allowed to work, Mr. Colby?
42:46Naturally.
42:47A departmental directive was issued prior to your contacting me.
42:51As a matter of fact, they are working in the gardens today.
42:53Thank you, Mr. Colby.
42:55This is Bob Miller, outside.
42:56Well, how about that then, huh?
42:59Yeah, blokes around the joint.
43:00What a difference, eh?
43:01Yeah.
43:02I see there's only three to go around, Bart.
43:04I would have to draw straws or something.
43:05I don't know why you're all getting so excited.
43:08I've already seen one of them.
43:09There's nothing to write home about.
43:11Fun to have a run, isn't it?
43:12It's not like the one I said.
43:13I've got something to say.
43:15If I could have your attention for a few minutes.
43:18Someone in here is dealing in drugs.
43:21Now, I know who it is, and I'll deal with her later.
43:23I just want to tell you that anyone caught with the stuff
43:26is going to get very much the same sort of treatment.
43:29Look, why don't you just lay off?
43:31Nobody's asking you to take the bloody stuff.
43:33Yeah, that's right.
43:34Mind your own business.
43:35So you're one of Kelly's customers, too, are you?
43:40Uh, Myra, does it really matter?
43:42I mean, Lou's already in solitary, so...
43:46What?
43:48Yeah, I was going to tell you
43:49to put her in there this afternoon.
43:51Drugs?
43:52Oh, I guess so.
43:52Why the bloody hell didn't you tell me?
43:55Ah, forget it.
43:56I don't know why I'd bother.
43:58Oh, Myra, don't be cross.
44:00We knew you had a lot on your mind,
44:01and we didn't want to upset you.
44:03Well, you'll be glad to know if that's the case.
44:08I'm stepping down as top dog.
44:10Oh, Myra, you can't do that.
44:12And my last job as top dog is to name my successor.
44:16Oh, my God.
44:25They're all yours.
44:32Well, anybody got any complaints?
44:35He used to give me roses
44:46I wish he could again
44:51But that was on the outside
44:57And things were different then
45:02On the inside
45:04The sun still shines
45:07And the rain falls down
45:12But the sun and rain are Christmas too
45:17When morning comes around
45:21Last night I dreamed we were together
45:27Sharing all the love we'd known
45:33Till I had to face the nightmare
45:38Awaken up alone
45:42Awaken up alone
45:42On the inside
45:44The roses grow
45:46They don't land the stony ground
45:52But the roses here are Christmas too
45:57When morning comes around
46:02DH-Sp military
46:09With us on the inside
46:11I went to the 41
46:11So I ran for joy
46:12Men
46:15Two
46:17Let's
46:19sao
46:19Important
46:19Troks
46:20Troks
46:20Troks
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