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  • 02/08/2025
Episode 504 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end gate slam, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast. Reb shows her true colours.

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00:00You misunderstand, Mr. Murphy. As long as Mrs. Barry doesn't mind, I'm back here to take over.
00:07Look, Mara, I don't like it either, but there's no such thing as a clean slammer.
00:11Oh, come on, I know that, but you don't have to encourage it.
00:13Look, I've been doing my homework. There's been dope going around this place for 30 years.
00:17No top dog's ever been able to stop it. It's a message there somewhere, don't you think?
00:20You don't have to force it down their bloody throat.
00:23That's exactly what I'm trying not to do.
00:25What?
00:26If I left it to Lou Kelly, she'd be feeding it to the kids.
00:29I want to stop that. I want to stop her ripping off the women.
00:32It's called regulation.
00:35How long do you think Kelly's going to put up with you giving away her dope?
00:39Look, Mara, I know it's hard for you, but I'm in the chair now,
00:42so I've got to do things my way or there's no point.
00:45If the women, even one of them, wants to fight me,
00:49I may as well do what you did and chuck it in.
00:52Are you with me?
00:55Sorry I couldn't get around earlier.
00:57Then I had a better idea.
01:02Why, ratchet?
01:03And we can have all night.
01:16What's up?
01:18I'm crook.
01:19Oh, God, I'm crook.
01:22You just called a boss, rabbit?
01:24I don't know what's wrong with me.
01:27Rabbit!
01:29Come on, rabbit!
01:31Rabbit!
01:31Rabbit!
01:31Hey, stop, man!
01:47There's never been a screw in anyone.
01:49Come on!
01:50Help!
01:51Help!
01:55What's eating you?
01:57It's rabbit!
01:58It's rabbit!
01:58It's rabbit, it's rabbit, it's rabbit, it's rabbit!
02:01Screw!
02:01Hey!
02:02Screw!
02:03What's the matter with Warren?
02:04I don't know.
02:05The kid reckons she's about to snuff it.
02:07She's trying to raise the screws.
02:08Typical, isn't it?
02:08They're probably asleep in the staff room.
02:11Hey!
02:11Is anyone guarding this place?
02:16Hang in there, Bobby.
02:17We're trying to get the screws.
02:19Hey, Jude, pass it down the line.
02:21Warren's sick.
02:22Let's wake him up.
02:22Come on, rabbit.
02:34Please don't die.
02:37Someone will be here soon.
02:41They've got to be.
02:42Well, a bit of a nympho, aren't you?
02:55But don't worry, love.
02:57While I'm here, I'll make sure that you don't go without.
03:02Look, I'm sorry I've got to dash off.
03:05Better see what all this fuss is about.
03:06But I've got plenty of night shift coming up.
03:10But I'll be seeing you, sweetheart.
03:22I heard that racket went down in this cellar.
03:24What took you so long?
03:25I'm checking them in in isolation.
03:27I can't be in two places at once.
03:29All right, you lot.
03:30Shut up!
03:31I've changed you just like all the others, rabbit.
03:35Bobby?
03:36Rabbit?
03:38Please don't cark it.
03:41You're your best mate.
03:43We're going to get a house together and everything, remember?
03:47I worked out the decorations already.
03:50I'm not going to die.
03:53Of course you're not.
03:55You wouldn't leave me here by myself, would you?
03:59What's wrong with her?
04:00I don't know.
04:01She was just vomiting in the sink and then she fell on the floor.
04:05All right, Mitchell.
04:05We'll look after it.
04:06Get her on the bed.
04:12Better call on ambulance.
04:15Told you about to shut up!
04:17I can't go!
04:19You're not going to die!
04:19Not for long!
04:20I'd better turn the lights on and get Sister Hall in here too.
04:23Good.
04:25Mitchie all over.
04:28Hmm.
04:29Looks like you've been poisoned.
04:30It's all right, rabbit.
04:36I'm here.
04:37I wouldn't leave you.
04:38I wish to hell I knew what was going on.
04:42I'll give it one last try, eh?
04:47Hey, Murphy!
04:49Now that I've got them all quiet, I reckon you owe me an explanation.
04:51I don't owe you anything, Keen.
04:56We just want to know if the kid's all right, that's all.
04:59Yeah, well, so you should.
05:00Looks like one of you tried to poison her off.
05:02What?
05:03Couldn't be we all ate the same food.
05:05Maybe so.
05:06But it's not the first time someone tried to get rid of her this way.
05:09Oh, that was different, besides that bitch left here ages ago.
05:12Yes, well, someone got to her.
05:14I hope she pulls through.
05:16Sleep tight.
05:20Bastard.
05:22Ah, he's right, though.
05:23She wouldn't have poisoned herself.
05:25You'd better look into it.
05:32That ambulance is on its way, isn't it?
05:34How is she?
05:35Not good.
05:35Help me with her, will you?
05:36Yeah.
05:38Can I stay with her?
05:39She's me mate.
05:41I wouldn't do nothing.
05:42Sorry, Bobby.
05:43We have to get to the hospital straight away.
05:44But she needs me.
05:46She needs me.
06:09God.
06:09God.
06:11If you can hear me up there.
06:15Please don't let my mate Rabbit die.
06:20I know I haven't been too good.
06:23But I reckon I'd do just about anything if you make her better.
06:30Please.
06:30Fine, give it a go, love.
06:43It tastes fine to me.
06:44Oh, I'm just not hungry, Jude.
06:47I was thinking the other day, I could afford to lose a few pounds, so I think I'll go on
06:51her diet right now.
06:53Go on.
06:53Oh, it's not funny, Judy.
06:55I'm sure my name is poisoned, and whoever poisoned her is waiting to get rid of us one
07:00by one.
07:01It's just like an act of the Christie movie.
07:04Calm down, love.
07:04We don't know that she was poisoned.
07:06Well, she must have been.
07:08What else could have made her so terribly ill so quickly?
07:10Well, I don't know, but no one else is crook, and no one had any reason to poison her.
07:15Oh, I don't know.
07:16You don't win popularity stakes around here by being a bookie that always wins.
07:20Know something we don't, Kelly?
07:21Just cool it, all of you.
07:23She was poisoned, I'll sort it out.
07:24Tell them we'll keep our shirts on, eh?
07:27Come on, Bobby.
07:28Try and get something down.
07:30It'll make you feel better.
07:32Need a brick to keep this luck down, Jude.
07:34My lane's going to be okay.
07:36Now, you heard what Mrs Slattery said.
07:38Bloody screws will tell you anything to keep you quiet.
07:40She could be dead, for all we know.
07:42Oh, don't say that.
07:43I don't think she is.
07:45Anyway, you should never give up hope.
07:47I never gave up hope trying to find my mum.
07:49No, I found it.
07:50See, there you go.
07:51Hey, did you finish writing that letter, Chloe?
07:53Yeah, fine, I did.
07:55Now, you ought to ask Mrs Slattery if she'll mail it for you, huh?
07:58I mean, I will.
07:59I mean, I'm sort of nervous and excited at the same time.
08:01I only wish I knew how she'll react to her.
08:05She'll be thrilled to get it, love.
08:06Any mother would be.
08:07Come on, ladies.
08:08Time for muster.
08:09Finish up quickly.
08:16Murphy paid me a visit last night.
08:18Past it.
08:19He's playing it safe.
08:21I want to be back for more.
08:22We'll get him then.
08:23Forget it.
08:24I'm not putting up with that eight more than me again.
08:26Oh, you'll manage.
08:27Close your eyes and think of England.
08:28I'm going to see the governor as soon as I can.
08:31Once I get moved in with somebody else,
08:33he won't be able to touch me.
08:34Move along there.
08:45I don't believe I'm seeing this.
08:47What?
08:48You just had your stomach pumped six hours ago.
08:50That's why I'm so hungry, because it's empty.
08:52Oh, Mrs. Reynolds, my sister.
08:57Hi, Mrs. R.
08:59You're certainly making a rapid recovery.
09:01As long as there's food around,
09:02you can't keep a warrant down for long.
09:04The doctor says you're suffering from an allergic reaction to a drug.
09:08So that can't be right?
09:09I didn't take anything, not even a disparate.
09:11That's not the sort of drug the doctor meant.
09:14But I didn't, Mrs. R.
09:15I don't take anything like that.
09:17I don't like it.
09:18We'll see, won't we?
09:19I'm waiting for the pathologist's report
09:21to find out exactly what drug it was.
09:23Once I do know, I'll be back asking questions, Warren.
09:30Hi.
09:31You missed out on a wonderful shift here last night.
09:34Oh?
09:35Yeah.
09:36Warren took sick,
09:36and the women tried to bang the place down.
09:39I still don't know why it took Glenn so long
09:41to get to Warren's cell.
09:42I could hear the noise from down here.
09:44Didn't you ask him?
09:45Of course I did.
09:47And he got quite abrupt with me.
09:48Said he was checking in isolation,
09:50but he couldn't have been.
09:52Because he was coming from the wrong direction.
09:55Perhaps he snook into the kitchen for a snack.
10:02Oh, watch it.
10:03You're going to hurt me best pair of shoes.
10:05Sorry, Jules.
10:06Oh, I'm only kidding you.
10:08Hey, come on, buck up.
10:10Pixie said she'll get to see Rabbit when she's on trade duty.
10:13What if she's not there?
10:14The screws could have lied in.
10:15Ah, ah, Reno's in the chair again.
10:17She doesn't lie.
10:18Now, let's wait and see what Pixie says.
10:19All we ever do around here is bloody wait and see.
10:21Why isn't someone doing something?
10:22Me mate was poisoned.
10:23Look, I told you to cool it.
10:25Now, leave it to me.
10:27Where's Kelly?
10:28Out of the skip.
10:30Trying to avoid me, is she?
10:32Well, I suppose you're all gloating
10:33over the way you made a fool of me yesterday.
10:35I should have known better than to trust any of you lot.
10:38Yeah, well, it wasn't our fault the plan didn't come off.
10:40We backed you all the way.
10:42You want someone to blame?
10:42It's me.
10:43Oh, cut the heroics, Keane.
10:44It doesn't suit you.
10:46Anyway, we all saw you go to water yesterday, didn't we?
10:50Now, just a statement from you to the governor
10:52and we would have had Murphy, but you blew it.
10:55Get it.
10:56Other way.
10:56Look, a statement from me wouldn't have done any bloody good.
11:10Got to catch that bastard in the act.
11:12How did I know he's going to change his shift?
11:13You should have planned it better.
11:14I don't like mistakes, Keane.
11:16Okay, so I didn't count on him being that clever.
11:18But we can still get him.
11:20He says he's going to be visiting Kelly regularly,
11:22so he's not on to us yet.
11:23Reckons he'll be doing a lot of night shifts.
11:26All right.
11:27But next time there will be no slip-ups, I'll see to that.
11:30Because I'll be there to lock him in.
11:32In the morning he's going to have his work cut out
11:34explaining why he's there.
11:36Yeah, well, that's if there isn't next time.
11:38Apparently Kelly's requested to see the governor and get shifted.
11:41Oh, has she?
11:42We'll see about that.
11:48I'm afraid things sort of just got on top of me.
11:50I had intended to get it all sorted out, but...
11:54Oh, and I'm sorry.
11:55I dropped my bundle like that.
11:56It's so unfair with you just coming out of hospital.
11:59Will you please stop apologising, Joyce?
12:01I can assure you it isn't necessary.
12:02The department had no right to dump everything in your lap like that.
12:06Funny, you know.
12:07I always thought I was a good officer.
12:09You are.
12:10Ah, yes, but it's not the same, is it?
12:12When you're sitting in that chair and having to make decisions.
12:15Just like Botham.
12:17Who?
12:18Me and Botham.
12:19The Pommy.
12:20You know, great cricketer.
12:22Crook, Captain.
12:23Do you know Norm Barrick's for them, the traitor?
12:27Well, at least the Higgins thing's a closed book.
12:31Oh, is it true that Inspector Grace is not going to press charges?
12:34I'm sure he'd love to if he could find someone to press them on.
12:37Seems there are lots of suspects and no real evidence.
12:40I'm afraid I gave Meyer an impossible job asking her to watch Higgins.
12:43There wasn't much help to her either, I'm afraid.
12:46Too much to do.
12:48But still, I hope that's not the reason she stood down.
12:51Yes.
12:52She's as stubborn as a mule, but at least you can talk sense to her.
12:57Yes?
12:59Thank you, Wendy.
13:01Damn.
13:02Problems?
13:02The Minister's Secretary's here.
13:04He's on his way.
13:05Come in.
13:06Mrs Reynolds.
13:07Mr Hopgood.
13:09This is Officer Barry.
13:10How do you do?
13:11I'm sorry you didn't tell us you were coming.
13:15Would have given us an opportunity to rearrange our schedule.
13:18Um, I'll just go and organise some coffee, all right?
13:21Do sit down.
13:24I'm sure it must be terribly important to drag you away from your office.
13:28Well, I'm just here to settle a, uh, little misunderstanding, Mrs Reynolds.
13:32We were worried that you may have got the impression that the Minister and his department
13:35weren't exactly, shall we say, um, simpatico with Mr Colby's, uh, statement.
13:40I can't think where I could have got that idea.
13:43Well, whatever.
13:44For the record, I'm here to tell you that the Minister wholeheartedly endorses Mr Colby's
13:49decision to allow fraternisation.
13:52And off the record, Mr Hopgood, I think it's a ludicrous idea.
13:56The Department is pandering to the press and I'm the one who's got to cope with the aftermath.
14:00Mrs Reynolds, we have every faith in your ability.
14:03Did the Minister even read my objections?
14:04Yes, he read them very carefully before discarding them.
14:07Let's not squabble.
14:08The decision has been made and there's nothing more you can do.
14:11I could resign.
14:13You wouldn't want to do that, Mrs Reynolds.
14:15Well, not if you really care for these women.
14:17Of course, we'd be most upset if you did so, but I'm sure there are other officers we could
14:21appoint.
14:23Joan Ferguson, for example.
14:25You wouldn't dare.
14:26Well, I hope you won't force me to do something we'd both regret.
14:37I'm sorry if I brought you out of your way, but I had to talk to you.
14:41You haven't.
14:41I had to go past on the way I went with.
14:43I have a group therapy session with the women this afternoon.
14:47Just want to say thank you.
14:49You were right.
14:51I was feeling very sorry for myself.
14:53Yes, well, I know I came on very strongly, but it was intentional.
14:55I know, I know.
14:57I'm still pretty confused, but I know I can work things out.
15:02Well, if it helps, I'm a good listener.
15:07I just don't know where to turn to.
15:11I'm pregnant, and I don't know what to do about it.
15:16Yes, or perhaps I'm not the right person to talk to.
15:18Look, if you'd like, I can arrange an appointment with a very good counsellor who works here.
15:22She's, her name's Alison Webb.
15:24I've known her for years.
15:25But I don't know her.
15:26I'd feel silly talking to a stranger.
15:28No, you wouldn't.
15:28Besides, she knows about these problems.
15:32Look, it can't hurt to listen to her, can it?
15:36Can it?
15:36I realise we're understaffed.
15:40I don't mind working through to the afternoon shift.
15:42Thank you, Lynn.
15:43Thank you, Lynn.
15:43I appreciate it.
15:44Right, the reason I called you in is to tell you that the department's decided to allow
15:48the men to mix with the women.
15:50What?
15:50I've never heard of anything so ridiculous.
15:53Recreation period tonight and meals and recreation period starting tomorrow.
15:58Now, I know this puts further pressure on us, but that's the decision.
16:01Yeah?
16:02And when this place cracks under the pressure, is the department going to come and pick up
16:05the pieces?
16:06We will be getting more help, won't we?
16:09Not for the present, no.
16:10They feel confident.
16:11We can cope as usual.
16:12I don't know.
16:13They won't lift a finger to help until one of us gets killed.
16:17Well, you could always resign if you don't feel that you're up to it, Joan.
16:20All right, that's it.
16:21You can get back to your duties, but I'd advise you all to keep on your toes.
16:24And if you've got any problems, you know where my office is.
16:27What is going on?
16:31I can't believe you could have allowed this to happen.
16:33I had no choice.
16:34You could have refused.
16:36Opwood made it very clear that if I didn't accept this decision, I'd be replaced.
16:42Want me to walk out on all of you?
16:44Am I okay now?
16:45Yes.
16:46You can meet you and your friends for lunch, but I don't want you working today.
16:53Well, you're looking very cheap for someone we thought was going to die.
16:57Yeah, I thought I was a goner too, but they popped my stomach and I came good.
17:01Any idea what it was?
17:02Mrs. Reynolds said it was an allergic reaction to some drug, but it couldn't be, Mara, because I didn't take it.
17:08Yeah, I can't love, I believe you.
17:10Kelly must have slipped you something without you knowing it.
17:12Yeah, well, I don't know how she did it, but Mrs. Reynolds doesn't believe me and I'm in big trouble.
17:17Don't you worry.
17:18I'll talk to Reb about it, see what she can do.
17:20Desmond, visiting hours are over.
17:21The governor wants to see you right now.
17:27Hello, who do we have here?
17:30I don't know.
17:31No one's been able to get a word out of her.
17:33Either she's a mute or just playing dumb.
17:35Well, how are we supposed to communicate with her?
17:38Do you have to keep those handcuffs on her?
17:39As soon as you sign these papers, she's all yours.
17:42Until then, we're not taking any chances.
17:44She's got away from us twice already.
17:46All right, come on, down on the white line.
17:48Come along.
17:48Now, your name is, well, I'll have to call you Jane Doe.
17:54You're on remand, having been charged with dangerous driving, failure to stop at the scene of an accident,
17:59driving without a license and theft of a motor vehicle.
18:01Is that correct?
18:05Good luck.
18:06She didn't have any belongings, but she's got a prayer book on her.
18:09Wouldn't try and take it away unless you're wearing shin pads and a baseball helmet.
18:13Well, perhaps the prayer book will give us some clue to her identity.
18:15No.
18:16Look, they've tried every Middle Eastern dialect they know on her.
18:19No response.
18:21I don't know what you're going to do with her.
18:22See you.
18:23Right.
18:25All right, my dear.
18:26Come along.
18:28Mrs. Slattery, you'll have to take over here.
18:31I'll have to talk to Mrs. Reynolds about this one.
18:33Sure.
18:34Mrs. Slattery will take you to the showers where you will wash.
18:40Understand?
18:43Come on.
18:45I just want to know why you stepped down.
18:49Does it matter?
18:50I never wanted the job in the first place.
18:52Well, if it's because of the Sarah Higgins murder, I think it's got nothing to do with it.
18:56Then what was it?
18:57Tired, that's all.
18:59I'm tired of the responsibility, the squabbles.
19:02I've had enough.
19:04All right, but you really think that Keane is the most suitable person to take over?
19:09Who knows?
19:10Come in.
19:11Oh, sorry for interrupting.
19:14I wanted to have a word with you.
19:15No, could you wait outside, please?
19:17Sure.
19:21Well, we've got another problem on our hands.
19:24The new prisoner.
19:25We don't know her name, and we don't know how to communicate with her.
19:27I know the police are doing their best to identify her for us.
19:31They're checking with immigration, and they're publishing a photo in the papers, hoping that someone will recognize her and come forward.
19:36Well, what do we do in the meantime?
19:38How is she going to fend for herself against people like Kelly?
19:40We don't even know if she can yell for help.
19:42That's why I've asked Desmond to wait.
19:43Maybe she can look after her until we sort it out.
19:46I'm having her moved in with Pixie as well.
19:48Good.
19:49Well, let's hope they have better luck communicating with her than I did.
19:53Oh, you're not alone.
19:55Most of us try to block things out.
19:57It's nature's way of healing wounds.
20:00Well, I can't now that I'm pregnant.
20:03Oh, I am being forced to make a decision, and I don't want to.
20:08Well, you don't have to.
20:09You can let the pregnancy continue and just play it day by day.
20:14But is that the way you want to live your life?
20:18I don't know.
20:20Let's just talk it through.
20:23If you did have the baby, would you think about keeping it?
20:29I guess so.
20:32Of course, I couldn't wipe out the fact that the father was...
20:36Go on, say it.
20:37Get your feelings clear.
20:39I could put it up for adoption.
20:42I mean, I could still work and...
20:46Come on, you're doing fine.
20:49No, I'm not.
20:52I'm just avoiding the real problem.
20:55And that is that I'm 43.
20:57And I know all the risks involved.
20:59If it helps, I can sympathize with you.
21:07I've been in your position.
21:10I was raped and became pregnant.
21:12And was just as frightened and terrified as you are.
21:18And I finally decided that aborting was the only solution.
21:22But it doesn't stop me wondering whether I made the right or wrong decision.
21:26I wish I could help you more.
21:30But the final decision has to be made by you.
21:34Well, what do you know?
21:47Pumpkins.
21:48Need to be ready for picking, too.
21:50Well, they're all yours, Frank.
21:52I can't stand them.
21:53You just haven't had the right recipe.
21:56I know a loo-loo of a way to make them taste real good.
21:58Come on, let's get stuck into it.
21:59We're too bloody close to the fence for my liking.
22:01At least they're taking a bit of notes on what you said before.
22:04Yeah, a lot of use they'd be, though, if someone really wanted to get us.
22:07Why can't they find us something to do on the inside?
22:09Oh, I don't know.
22:11Maybe if we kick up enough stink, they might try a bit harder.
22:14Don't strain yourself, Frank.
22:16Don't intend to.
22:18Murphy catches you.
22:19You'll be back in the pound, Frank.
22:21And you'd like that, wouldn't you, Delaney?
22:23What's it, Burke?
22:28You know, they say two's company.
22:29Did you have a good time last night, did you?
22:33Ignore him, Matt.
22:39Gets his dander up easy, don't he?
22:42If you just rake up that stuff and shut your mouth.
22:47You know, I've always noticed that with foofters.
22:51Just like Sheila's if you rub them up the wrong way.
22:56You stinking son!
22:57Get that out of here!
22:59Bastard!
23:04Trick-ass for it!
23:08You all right?
23:09Oh, dear.
23:11What a nice mess of your hands.
23:13Couldn't be worse.
23:15Okay, who started this?
23:16Nobody started anything.
23:17Matt fell on his right.
23:19You do this, Burke.
23:20It wasn't anyone's fault, I...
23:24Tripped.
23:27Yeah, sure.
23:30Get him to the infirmary.
23:32You are the two inside.
23:33The day's over.
23:35What about the tools?
23:36Leave them there.
23:37The women will pick them up later.
23:38You're going to pay for that one, you bastard.
23:53Where's Lou?
23:54Can't she do that one?
23:55She's still with Renault, I guess.
23:56Well, she's sure taken her time.
23:57Probably holed up in the can, waiting for the...
23:59I'll help you.
24:02Hey, seeing as Rabbit's better, hadn't we ought to start making tactics for tonight?
24:05Oh, she's better than better.
24:06She's going to be here for lunch.
24:07Oh, that girl must have a cast iron stonic.
24:10I reckon she'll probably end up having seconds because she's been spewing her guts out all night.
24:14Oh, give it a rest, Mitchell.
24:16It's all right for you lot.
24:17I'll leave it, will you?
24:19At least let's have to leave her at lunch, huh?
24:21Let's just hope Ray doesn't make mince curry.
24:23Oh, maybe I'll try.
24:24Hang on, we've got to talk.
24:26You've got to do something about Marlene.
24:27But she was back on deck.
24:28She is, this time.
24:30Meaning?
24:30Meaning she was poisoned.
24:32Oh, says who?
24:33Sister.
24:34Marlene is allergic to drugs.
24:36Yeah.
24:36Well, she didn't have any stuff, did she?
24:38Exactly.
24:39Lou must have slipped it to her.
24:41Now, what's she peddling?
24:43Only coke?
24:45Only.
24:46It could have bloody killed her, Keen.
24:48Well, she'll know not to touch it next time, won't she?
24:50She didn't know.
24:51She had touched it.
24:53Now, you've got to take a stand on Kelly and get rid of these drugs.
24:56Trying to hook a kid on the sly, that is damn low.
24:58But almost killing her in the process is as good as murder.
25:01Yeah, well, don't worry.
25:02I'll handle it.
25:03Now, run along, Desmond.
25:04I don't need you to tell me how to do the job.
25:06You'll find Mason rather different from the usual type we get in here.
25:16Slight understatement, Governor.
25:18Well, that's what I need.
25:19They're all the same.
25:20Group therapy wouldn't get off the ground.
25:21Waste of effort, Mr Sutton.
25:23By the time you've read through all that, they'll be up to a whole new bag of tricks.
25:27Still worth a try, Chris.
25:29The department must be paying through the nose to have you doing such a useless project on your holidays.
25:33Believe it or not, Miss Ferguson, I'm doing it because I'm interested and because I care.
25:37Figures.
25:39Oh, Mrs Reynolds, I've just brought the men in.
25:41One of them had an accident out in the garden.
25:44What happened?
25:45I don't know.
25:46They're not saying.
25:46Delaney's up in the infirmary now.
25:48Serious?
25:49Oh, you'll get over it.
25:51I've got a hunch it was Burke, but I don't think you'll get anything out of the kid.
25:54All right, I'll go and see what I can find out.
25:56I'll wish you luck.
25:58By the way, Miss Ferguson, Kelly's asked for a cell change.
26:00I can't see any reason not to, so I think we'll put her into number five.
26:03If you insist, but I think she's better off on her own.
26:06Ah, she's an infection, that one.
26:08Put her near the others and the germs spread.
26:10Yeah, I'll endorse that.
26:12If there's any trouble around, you can back it in that Kelly's had her finger in it.
26:15It'd be much easier on all of us if she's left on her own.
26:18All right, we'll leave it for the moment.
26:19And would you make out a report on the incident in the garden before you leave, Lynn?
26:23Yes, I was just about to do it, Miss Reynolds.
26:25She's gone.
26:42On your feet.
26:44I'm not arguing with you.
26:45Wrong.
26:46You picked on that kid once too often.
26:48Bloody whip.
26:48God what was coming to him.
26:50Just because he's a decent kid, that doesn't make him a wimp.
26:52And even if it did, it doesn't give you the right to try and smash his face.
26:57Sorry.
26:58Forgot you want to keep him pretty.
27:00Now, what's the difference in the dark?
27:03Right.
27:04That does it.
27:06Get back before you get hurt.
27:15And that's not what you're going to get if you feed me one more line like that.
27:22You'll feel more comfortable when the painkillers start to work.
27:31I'm okay.
27:32Well, sister wants to keep you in till tomorrow at least.
27:35She's worried infection might set in.
27:37So it's me.
27:39How did it happen?
27:42Clumsy.
27:43I must have tripped.
27:44The prongs went through the back of your hands.
27:46I had an armful of stuff.
27:49I thought a farm boy would know better than to leave a rake lying face up.
27:53Yeah.
27:54It'll take me.
27:56So how did it really happen?
27:58Come in.
28:01Oh, you poor thing.
28:03Just leave the tray, Mason.
28:05Yes, Mrs. Slattery.
28:06Hello, Mrs. Reynolds.
28:07I do hope I'm not interrupting your visit.
28:09It's all right, Pixie.
28:11Now, if you do want to talk to me about anything, just let sister know, all right?
28:14Mrs. Reynolds, he can't eat.
28:17You poor hands.
28:18Do they hurt?
28:19It's all right, Mason.
28:21Sister will look after him.
28:22But by the time she comes back from maternity, it'll be cold.
28:26Oh, please, can't I do it?
28:28This is my last delivery.
28:29Can you stay?
28:30As long as it doesn't take too long.
28:32Oh, thank you.
28:33We won't be long, will we?
28:35I know you're going to like this because Mr. Proctor always makes a hospital tray special.
28:41Pixie.
28:41Yes?
28:43Oh, God.
28:44You're not at all well, are you?
28:46Poor hands and your voice gone.
28:49Now, open up.
28:51What's his name, Mrs. Slattery?
28:54Delaney.
28:55Matthew.
28:55Now, come on, hurry it up.
28:57So you're Matthew.
28:59I mean, oh, what a lovely name.
29:02No, no, no, no.
29:03Don't say anything.
29:04You just rest your poor voice.
29:05Now, open up.
29:07Oh, you're doing very well, you know.
29:12Treats taken.
29:12It looks empty to me.
29:14Look again.
29:20Choose these buggers.
29:22If I had a railroaded lectureless Lynn, you would have been all over me like a rash.
29:26Is that the same rash you gave Marlene?
29:27What?
29:28The dope you slipped her.
29:30It almost killed her.
29:31Yeah?
29:33You could have fooled me, by the way she's shoveling that down.
29:36Excuse me.
29:36I was very sick.
29:38Yeah, well, go find the bogeyman and get off my back.
29:41I haven't finished, Callie.
29:42Yes, you have, Desmond.
29:43My job, remember?
29:44Oh, jeez, you just want to find out who got rabbit.
29:46Yeah, and I didn't notice you trying very hard.
29:48Yeah, well, you can all just settle back.
29:49I've got the reins now.
29:50Desmond's got to learn to be a passenger.
29:52Hey, look at this and your bird.
29:54Get your food.
29:55Sit down.
29:56That'll be.
30:00Your kid should have scared out of her wits.
30:02I'm going to go and get her something.
30:04Maybe the freak already gave her the glove treatment.
30:09Don't you want any, Tucker?
30:12What are you, deaf or something?
30:14Petrified.
30:16Hey, relax, love.
30:18My name's Myra.
30:20No one's going to hurt you here.
30:21Oh, look, leave the poor bitch alone.
30:22She'll get over it.
30:23Everyone needs a friend sometime, Akeem.
30:26Hello, I'm Judy Bryant.
30:28I have plenty of bread and salad.
30:29There's no meat left.
30:33Maybe she's on a hunger strike.
30:36Now, she'll probably just bust the scared out of her brain more like it.
30:40What brain?
30:41Bloody retard, if you ask me.
30:43God, show her a little sympathy, Kelly.
30:45For a lousy walk.
30:46The country's overrun with them.
30:48Isn't that right, Grace Bucket?
30:50You know when you're not wanted, don't you?
30:54Now look what you've done, stupid.
30:56Yeah.
30:58Good one, Kelly.
30:59Anyway, I ended up with six months.
31:08Oh, I don't blame you.
31:10Your boss must have been really horrible to make you hit him like that.
31:14I had a wonderful friend, Cass.
31:16She lived in the country, too.
31:18Oh, she just loved it.
31:19Mmm.
31:20Give me the bush any day.
31:22Yes.
31:23It's a pity your father had to sit out.
31:25Yeah, what was the drought?
31:26Hit a lot of people.
31:27So you've been in the city almost a year now?
31:30Seems like ten.
31:32Well, you have to get out, meet people.
31:35Maybe join a club or something.
31:36I'm sure there's one just right for you.
31:39What sort's that?
31:40Oh, I don't know.
31:41You seem to be awfully interested in stars and things.
31:44My uncle was in a club where that's all they talked about.
31:48Astronomy?
31:49Mmm, fascinating, isn't it?
31:51Although I don't understand all the...
31:53Oh, look at the time.
31:54Come on, Mason, if he hasn't finished too bad.
31:56Oh, we're finished, Mrs. Slattery.
31:58Um, you'll have to find someone to help you with dinner
32:00because I'm not on trade duty this afternoon.
32:04Thanks anyway.
32:05Yeah.
32:05I'll see if I can come back tomorrow and have a chat.
32:07I'm awfully glad your voice is better.
32:09Hopefully see you tomorrow.
32:11Bye.
32:11Look, I know it's your ballgame now,
32:23but you've got to do something about Kelly.
32:25She says she had nothing to do with it.
32:26Oh, and you believe her.
32:28Come on, you say you're holding the reins.
32:30It's about time you took the whip to scum like that.
32:32I don't need to bash people to keep me in line, Desmond.
32:35Anyway, there's no proof it was Kelly.
32:36Well, you're going to have to get some proof.
32:38Find your king.
32:38Leave it, Jude.
32:40I'm sick of this bitch.
32:41You heard it, Brian.
32:42Butt out.
32:45All right, ladies.
32:46Stop working for a moment.
32:48The department's decided to allow the male prisoners
32:51to join you during recreation.
32:52Oh, they're my basic blacks are the dry cleaners.
32:55Oh, don't worry, Jude.
32:56I reckon they'll come casual.
32:57I'll look at you lot and they won't come at all.
32:59All right, that's enough.
33:01Now, also, Chris Sutton, a friend of Mr. Cleary's,
33:05is running a group encounter session after work today.
33:08Now, you don't have to go,
33:09but since he's willing to give up his time,
33:11I think you might at least give it a try.
33:13Thank you, ladies.
33:14You can get back to it.
33:15Oh, Mrs. Reynolds.
33:16How's Mrs. Marsh?
33:17Is she coming back soon?
33:18Oh, not for a while, Judy,
33:20but she'll be glad you asked.
33:21Tell her the place needs her.
33:22Certainly does.
33:23I'll be seeing her tonight,
33:24so I'll give you your regards.
33:25Okay.
33:25Right.
33:27There'll be no roach racing tonight.
33:29Why?
33:30Because we're not sharing any deals
33:31till we sort out those blokes first.
33:33Oh, okay, by me.
33:34Back sorting out Marlene's macho man.
33:38What's wrong with you, love?
33:39I thought you were pleased
33:40if those blokes were coming here.
33:41Damn, Jude.
33:42What about that Sutton guy?
33:43He's another bloody shrink.
33:44Oh, he seems all right.
33:46Oh, yeah, like Edmunds.
33:47Are you kidding?
33:48You couldn't get two that bad in a row.
33:49I don't care.
33:50I'm just sick of being bloody
33:51shoved in a cage and prodded.
33:55What's going on?
34:12Oh, Miss Ferguson asked us to do this
34:13for Mr Sutton.
34:14Shrink time.
34:15You don't have to stay, you know.
34:17Oh, I am.
34:18He might give us a nice cup of tea and biscuits
34:20like Dr Edmunds did.
34:21Yeah, or a nice twisted brain
34:23like Dr Edmunds did.
34:24Oh, Bobby, don't.
34:25He wouldn't.
34:25He's Mr Clearys' friend.
34:27Oh, well, if there's food, I'll be in it.
34:29I can't see the trough, Warren.
34:31Oink a bit louder.
34:32Shut up, Kelly.
34:33Oh, my God.
34:34Have you got any more of those bickies?
34:35Red, they were really good.
34:36No.
34:37Oh, bum.
34:39Well, maybe the fellas
34:39will bring their buy-up with you tonight.
34:41Oh, Matthew won't be able to come.
34:43Isn't that sad?
34:44Who's Matthew?
34:44Oh, he was in hospital
34:46and Mrs Reynolds let me keep him company for ages.
34:50Oh.
34:51No, it wasn't like that.
34:52He hurt his hand, so I helped beat him.
34:55He's a wonderful person, really.
34:56Oh, yes.
34:57La-dum-ba-dum.
34:59Oh, honestly.
35:00It's definitely awful.
35:01You know I'm finished with weddings.
35:03It's just that, well,
35:05he was so young and helpless.
35:07Obviously not the one I ran into.
35:09Obviously was the one I ran into
35:11and I'm still in love.
35:12I thought his name was Frank Buck.
35:14Oh, bad luck, Mal.
35:15Looks like Pixie's been working on him all afternoon.
35:17Oh, I have not.
35:19Well, if he's up for grabs, I'll be in it.
35:22This is Mr Sutton, everyone.
35:24You know Mitchell already.
35:25Perhaps you could introduce him to everyone later, probably.
35:29Ah, thank you, Mrs Reynolds.
35:30Hi, everyone.
35:31Hello.
35:32I'll see you, Brueyling.
35:33Yes.
35:34All right, I'll leave you to it.
35:36It looks a bit daunting, does it?
35:46Well, it's not really.
35:48All I'm here for is to give you a chance
35:50to air some of your problems
35:51and blow off a bit of steam.
35:56Now, I know it's not something I said.
36:02Get out of here, Macrae.
36:04I've got something to say.
36:05You already did.
36:06This trip downstairs tonight...
36:10Oh, don't worry.
36:10There's enough for both of us.
36:12I won't get in your way.
36:14God.
36:15Is that all you think about Burke?
36:16Knockin' off women?
36:18Oh, it must be cruel to be past it.
36:21Or have you just forgotten how?
36:23Well, look.
36:25The department's got us on trial, right?
36:26So, when we join the women tonight, you'd better just watch it, because one kick over the traces
36:32and we're going to be stuck up here for keeps.
36:34Oh, go blow it out your other end, Macrae.
36:37I've got the goods in one way or another.
36:40I'm going to deliver them.
36:41I won't be able to keep their hands off you, Frankie boy.
36:52I think we'll have to start these sessions earlier in the day.
36:56You all look worn out.
37:00Right-o.
37:01Lay it on me.
37:02I'll be the bunny.
37:03So far, what do you think the worst thing is about me?
37:07Oh, no.
37:09Your moustache.
37:11It doesn't cover enough of your face.
37:15Well, at least I can do something about it.
37:17Have a bit of trouble fixing your oversized feet.
37:19Yeah, and your manners could do with a spring clean, barging in where you're not wanted.
37:24Is that the general feeling?
37:25Yeah.
37:28Oh, it's not you especially.
37:30It's just people like you keep asking us if we have a problem.
37:34And when we tell them, they keep saying,
37:36Oh, yes, well, you really have a problem there.
37:38That's right.
37:39I mean, what's the point?
37:41The only qualification people like you need is to have an ego as big as your mouth.
37:45Yeah, and that goes for all of them.
37:47Screws, church.
37:47She's the whole bloody lot.
37:48Take your black bag and shove it, son.
37:53All right.
37:54Anyone else?
37:59All ready for parole, are they?
38:02Got a bit of a way to go yet.
38:04You'll be on a pension before you get any result from that rabble.
38:07Well, at least they worked up an appetite.
38:09Couldn't wait to get to tea.
38:10Figures.
38:11That's all they ever think about.
38:12They're bellies, just like animals.
38:13Wrong.
38:14I may be the worst for wear, but I did get them going.
38:16Some of their contributions were spot on.
38:19Contributions?
38:19Why don't you go back to university?
38:21You'll see more for your efforts there.
38:22Miss Ferguson, I'll see just as much for my efforts here.
38:24Impossible.
38:25They're criminals.
38:26So?
38:27I thought you psychologists needed a bit of grey matter to work with.
38:31That lot couldn't scrape up enough to pass a first grade exam.
38:34I bet you think my feet are too big, too.
38:37See you tomorrow.
38:37Oh, I thought you might be...
39:05Oh, I thought you might be hungry, so I bought you this.
39:09We're not supposed to bring food out, but, well, it's yours really, isn't it?
39:13I mean, if you'd come to dinner, you would have had it.
39:16There you are.
39:18What a lovely little boy.
39:20Oh, I'm awfully sorry.
39:22I'm terribly sorry.
39:24I didn't mean to upset you.
39:26Oh, golly, I just remembered I left something in the rec room.
39:31Bye.
39:35Oh, Mylene, you just reneged.
39:57What?
39:58You just played the left bow, you idiot.
40:00You should have played that last time, huh?
40:02Oh, I'm sorry.
40:03Come on, play it.
40:06You bitch!
40:07When you heard, smoking's very bad for the lungs, and I'd hate you to run out of breath before I get the truth.
40:11About what?
40:12The cocaine.
40:13How'd you slip it to Marlene?
40:15Can't remember.
40:16They say dope wipes out your memories.
40:17You better start remembering, or Harvey's going to look very pretty compared to you.
40:22Yeah, you touch me and the top dog will deal with you.
40:24Oh, I doubt that very much.
40:26Reb and I might do things differently, but we both hate pushers.
40:29Oh, you're really stupid.
40:31Who do you think brought it in in the first place, Father Christmas?
40:35All right, you lot.
40:44Here they are.
40:45Burke and McCrack.
40:48Just remember the rules.
40:52Come on, come on, come on.
40:54Come on, come on.
40:57Little lady luck, eh?
40:59Great.
41:02Smart move.
41:03Bugger off, will you?
41:06Ears warmer over here.
41:08Good to see there's more than kids and wrinklies around here.
41:12Still working in the kitchen, then?
41:15No.
41:16There's been a lot of interesting additions to the food lately.
41:19Yes, a lot of interesting returns, from what I've heard.
41:23Beats the old bush telegraph.
41:24Yeah, well, just make sure it doesn't get out of hand, okay?
41:26I don't want to see any of these kids getting hurt.
41:27Hey, hey, hey.
41:28Why bounce me?
41:29You say what goes, I can see that.
41:32Look, have you thought we ought to get danger money for working down here?
41:35I mean, we might be the ones that get attacked.
41:38Oh, God.
41:39Not everyone finds you irresistible.
41:42Why don't you take your ego for a walk somewhere else?
41:44Whatever you've lost, it must be important.
41:57It is.
42:03What are these?
42:04What do they look like?
42:05You low bitch.
42:14You've been lacing those and just shoveled one into Marlene.
42:17Settle down, you've got your wires crossed.
42:18Oh, not anymore, lady.
42:21You really sucked me in, didn't you?
42:22All that garbage about giving away the records, you're bloody running them.
42:26I'm a ten out of ten.
42:27Where does it get you?
42:29I'm the one with the juicy bone, you're the runt and the litter.
42:31The women will tear you up.
42:32The women will do what I say.
42:35Their top dog gives them what they want.
42:36For that, they'll lick my boots.
42:38Not when they hear about this, they won't.
42:40Oh, God, we just hear yank mate.
42:41She's the only one who'll listen to you.
42:42Don't you bet on it.
42:43I can just hear it now.
42:45Mara wants her job back with a bunch of sour grapes.
42:47You are scum keen.
42:50No, I'm top dog.
42:51Slobber up to the geriatric department, Grandma.
42:59Metal gymnastics are too much for you.
43:01You see, I'm top dog today, next week, and as long as I'm here.
43:07Got it?
43:07He used to give me roses
43:22I wish he could again
43:27But that was on the outside
43:33And things were different then
43:38On the inside
43:40The sun still shines
43:43And the rain falls down
43:48But the sun and rain are Christmas too
43:53When morning comes around
43:58Last night I dreamed we were together
44:03Sharing all the love ignored
44:08Till I had to face the nightmare
44:14Oh, waking up alone
44:18On the inside
44:20The roses grow
44:22They don't mind the stony ground
44:28But the roses here are Christmas too
44:33When morning comes around
44:44There's a desert
44:48And there's a lot of ambiguity
44:52In and out
44:53But the river
44:54continuum
44:54Into this
44:55It's a weird
44:56make соврем
44:58It's a weird
44:59Remember
45:00Didn't even be
45:01forget
45:01Subtitling
45:02To be
45:03I know
45:04It's a weird
45:04You
45:05UCK
45:07Did you
45:08You
45:09I know
45:10I just
45:11It's a weird
45:12You

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