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Episode 506 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end gate slam, pre-advert gate slams, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast. Joan gets rid of Reb. But will it be permanently?
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00:00The drugs were Kelly's. Pixie swore she found them in the dorm just by accident.
00:06I thought Kelly was a friend of yours.
00:08Not if she pushes dope. I've had my suspicions for some time.
00:12I reckon she made contacts when she was outside.
00:15Hmm. All that keen? Is that all?
00:18Yeah. Thank you, Mrs. Reynolds.
00:20One, two, three.
00:23Well, that should pick her up loud and clear.
00:26Yeah, but how are you going to make her talk?
00:27Well, I've got a plan. I'm setting it up for after two.
00:30Yeah, well, I hope it doesn't backfire on you.
00:33So do I.
00:36You dirty nut walk.
00:39You bitch!
00:40She's in Bobby's cell.
00:42I'm busy.
00:42Forget it, Lou. We're after Pixie, remember?
00:45Shut up!
00:45She's not going to tell anybody, is she?
00:47You're crazy.
00:49Right, let's get her.
00:53What's going on, Myra?
00:55Just a little conversation between me and your leader here.
00:59A private conversation?
01:00That's what they said about water.
01:01Well, I want to hear it anyway.
01:03Yeah, well, that's not the way I want it.
01:05I'll need the hard stuff, and I'll bring it in.
01:07It's as simple as that.
01:09You could have killed Marlene.
01:11Yeah, well, I didn't, did I?
01:12So she's allergic to coke.
01:14There's plenty of other ways to keep her in line.
01:16Don't you care about the women at all?
01:19Bugger the women.
01:20Anyone who gives a stuff about it to me.
01:22So you can stink your proposals?
01:25I'm not making deals.
01:26Oh, very smart.
01:27What does that prove?
01:29What do you think it proves?
01:31You've blown it, Keane, with everybody.
01:34Come.
01:35You must help quick.
01:37They're getting Pixie.
01:38What?
01:38Ah, the bitch!
01:53She's coming for me!
01:54Oh, my God!
01:55Horrible friends!
01:57Friends!
01:57Friends!
01:58Go!
01:59Nothing!
02:00Go!
02:00This time fast.
02:02Get Brian on it.
02:02I'm not going to stop.
02:03No!
02:04Oh, my God!
02:05She's got the money in the way!
02:06Get stuck, Desmond!
02:14Keep an eye out, you!
02:16You all right, girl?
02:21Yeah.
02:22Oh, I'll be limping for a while.
02:24Oh, my God.
02:26What's wrong with you now?
02:27That was my best number ten embroidery needle.
02:30I'll never get it back.
02:32Oh, what?
02:33Well, you're lucky we came, Pixie.
02:35Otherwise, we'd be using it to stitch you up.
02:37Well, how did you find out?
02:39A certain friend of ours seems to understand more than we gave her credit for.
02:44Oh, thank you.
02:46I, uh...
02:47I think it's time we found out who we're thanking, don't you?
02:50Yes.
02:53Come on, Jim.
02:54I'm not going to cause trouble.
02:55I just want to make sure she's all right.
02:57No way.
02:58Now, listen, Matt.
03:00If we put one foot wrong, we're going to wind her back in isolation.
03:02You let Desmond handle this.
03:04She knows what she's doing.
03:05It's Pixie.
03:06It's Pixie.
03:07She's not like the others.
03:08Oh, they're all the same in the dark, Sonny.
03:10Just shut up, Frank!
03:11You really have got the horns, haven't you?
03:14Now, listen.
03:15That's enough.
03:17Now, I'm one of the both of you.
03:18I'll crack heads if I have to, but we stay out of this.
03:21You understand?
03:21You understand?
03:25Your meal.
03:26Is that how you say it?
03:27Yes.
03:27Your meal.
03:28You say good.
03:30Oh, well, it's a very, uh, it's an interesting name, you know, your meal.
03:33Oh, I like it.
03:34I like it.
03:35You got a surname, love?
03:36You know, second name.
03:40My name, your meal.
03:43Oh, well.
03:44Oh, gosh, who needs another name anyway?
03:46I think your meal's an awfully lovely name, and I think it was awfully nice of you to help
03:51me, too.
03:52You helped me so I not let you hurt.
03:55Yeah, but how come you let us think you're a dummy?
03:57Uh, what she's trying to say, your meal, is that, uh, we thought you were deaf and couldn't
04:02speak.
04:04No speak.
04:05No say nothing.
04:07People's not friend.
04:09Not know who your meal is.
04:11You friend all.
04:13You never tell of your meal.
04:14So far, there's not much to tell, is there?
04:19This is very precious, isn't it?
04:22Book for prayer.
04:24Belong my people.
04:26My father, father.
04:28Oh, one more before.
04:30Your great-grandfather.
04:31Yes.
04:31Oh.
04:32He give to me when I little go in my home.
04:38My land.
04:40So, so beautiful.
04:43So far away.
04:45Gone now.
04:48Everywhere.
04:50Well, your family's still over there, are they?
04:53How long since you've seen them?
04:56Six.
04:58No, seven years.
05:00I can't marry man from my country.
05:02Live here long time.
05:04You have a husband.
05:05Oh, gosh, he must be awfully worried about you.
05:08No.
05:09He hate.
05:11I don't have child.
05:12He beat many times.
05:14I don't know why.
05:15Take car, but not know how to drive.
05:18I hit man in other car.
05:20I hurt him.
05:21Now I must stay here till end of life.
05:25Oh, no, love.
05:26Even if you are guilty, they can't keep you here forever.
05:30Once you've served your sentence, she'll be free.
05:33Free?
05:34I never be free.
05:36Never.
05:37Till die is custom.
05:40My people swear.
05:42But Judy just means you can go home when you're released.
05:45Never.
05:46I go.
05:47Husband, kill me.
05:49Come on, love.
05:50He wouldn't do that.
05:51You've made a mistake and you're paying for it.
05:54You not understand.
05:56I bring shame and dishonor to husband.
05:59I disobey.
06:00In old country, people will hear my shame.
06:03All day I pray.
06:05But shame not go away.
06:08I never leave this place.
06:09I never tell name.
06:12Not shame husband.
06:13I'll be punished forever.
06:22Well, what the bloody hell do we do now?
06:24Nothing's changed.
06:25Oh, Peg, she's going to take over as top dog again.
06:27I'm top dog.
06:28And I won't be stepping down for Desmond Bryant or Margaret Bloody Thatcher.
06:31Got it?
06:32Yeah, but how are you going to get the women on side?
06:34They're not going to like you after that tape.
06:36They don't have to like me as long as they're scared of me.
06:39Oh, you mean we rough them up a bit?
06:41Oh, you, you've got to be joking.
06:43Oh, there wasn't anything I could do.
06:45Oh, shut up and keep knit.
06:47Now I'm going to need muscle and you three are going to provide it.
06:50But don't worry, you'll get paid.
06:52What about Desmond?
06:53She's real trouble.
06:55It's dear Claire for now.
06:56When the time's right, I want her.
06:58Got that?
06:59She's mine.
07:05I didn't mean to go off the deep end or anything, Jeff.
07:08It's just that she seems like somebody who ought to be protected.
07:12That's okay, mate.
07:13You've all been there some time.
07:14Well, I'm bugging if I know where I am.
07:16I mean, I think she's nice and I like her.
07:19I really do like her.
07:20But Frank, he just keeps going on about sex all the time.
07:23I don't know where I am.
07:25How do you tell the difference?
07:26Well, between sex and love, you certainly pick the hard questions, don't you?
07:35It took me years to work that one out.
07:38To come up with an answer?
07:40Yeah, but I don't know if it'll suit you.
07:44See, I reckon if you care about somebody and you just enjoy being with them, it's the most important thing.
07:51Yeah, yeah, but...
07:52Yeah, hello, I'm not saying sex isn't important.
07:54And I know we're missing out here, but...
07:58Yeah, I could just meet a woman I could talk with.
08:02Yeah, I'd be friends with them.
08:05Yep.
08:06And share things with.
08:07Now, that's a dead giveaway.
08:09If you can find somebody you can share things with, then I reckon you're home and host.
08:14You know what I mean?
08:16Yeah.
08:18You'd have to get to know that person pretty well, wouldn't you?
08:21Makes love at first sight seem a bit of a joke.
08:23It's sex at first sight, old son.
08:27Love comes later.
08:29I hope we're here long enough to find out.
08:31I hope I'm here long enough to screw myself in the floor.
08:35Why don't you go to bed?
08:37Don't you want to hear the details, Macca?
08:39Guaranteed to keep you in wet dream for a week.
08:43Oh, God, I was twice as hot thinking of how Spud I'd like to be getting his rocks off with a screw and loo in the loo.
08:49Hey, Macca, that's partry.
08:50Rhymes.
08:51I'm going to bed.
08:53I was putting a good word for you, Macca.
08:55I'm moving.
08:56Onwards and upwards.
08:57You get me drift?
08:59I lose, okay.
09:00But she wants it too bad.
09:02Now, Pixie, all legs and gooey eyes, I could rub my hands up those thighs till she's big.
09:11Shut up, Frank!
09:13I hit a nerve, did I, Paddy?
09:16Tell you what, you be a good boy and I might let you watch.
09:20Oh, that's enough to knock it off!
09:23Take it easy.
09:26I was kidding.
09:32You're about as funny as a kick in the crutch.
09:35Now, I don't care how many women you have.
09:37If they're stupid enough, it just serves them right.
09:40But you lay one finger on that girl and I'll put you out of action permanently.
09:44And I'm not kidding.
09:52Because I saw him first and I wish I'd just stay out of my way.
09:55Why don't you leave him alone?
09:57But he'd been growing on him like a wart.
09:59Oh, yeah, well, look, I can't see him falling over himself to get to you.
10:02Well, how can he?
10:03You're such a bloody great love.
10:04Oh, thanks.
10:06I saw him first.
10:07Big deal.
10:08If you two could possibly drag yourselves away from such intellectual conversation, it's
10:12time for Ben.
10:17All I'm asking is, don't cramp my style.
10:21You don't have to worry about that.
10:23Matt and me ever find your bloody style, we wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole!
10:32Where's the new Queen of Wentworth, Desmond?
10:34Check the toilet block.
10:35That's where she feels most at home.
10:37Oh, Desmond, that's no way to talk about your top dog.
10:40I wouldn't blink if I were you, Miss Ferguson.
10:43You might miss something.
10:45About time, too.
10:52Now I'd say the honeymoon is just about over.
10:54All that lot to stop stuff on their faces.
11:16They've got work to do.
11:17Ladies first.
11:26Now I've heard everything.
11:27Desmond, a lady.
11:29Shut up, Keen, and serve the breakfast.
11:31Now, come on, Myra.
11:32Let me do him a good deed for the day.
11:33Look, I'm not a little old lady, and you're not a boy scout, so cut the good deeds.
11:38I don't need that crap around here, and I don't need handouts.
11:42Well, if you can't tell the difference between a handout and good manners, I'm sorry for you.
11:47How can you be to blame, Emile?
11:58It's your husband that's beating you.
12:00Because I'm a bad wife, not give husband child.
12:05But that's not necessarily your fault.
12:07Yeah, well, I mean, maybe it's his fault.
12:09Maybe he's the one who can't have children.
12:10Yeah.
12:11Husband?
12:12This cannot be.
12:14He's shame of wife.
12:15Yeah, it's a shame, all right.
12:17It's a crime shame.
12:18You wouldn't even be in here in the first place if you hadn't stolen that car to get away from the bastard.
12:22Better I be here than shame family.
12:25Oh, that's crazy.
12:26Not to your meal, it is.
12:28God.
12:28Keep it down.
12:29I don't want the screws to see you talking.
12:31Yeah, well, if some bloke did that to me, I'd just find someone else.
12:34Yeah, well, good for you.
12:35No, this is not permitted.
12:38I never go out of house.
12:39Never?
12:40Never.
12:40Never.
12:41But I must be.
12:42Must be crazy.
12:43No, not crazy, love.
12:44Just different.
12:46Oh, damn, there's sugar.
12:48You want to let me sugar?
12:49Yeah, you can have this.
12:50Put it down, Matt.
12:51If she wants it, she can get it as soon.
12:56Oh, brother.
13:07And she was only pretending to be nicer that we'd make her top.
13:10Make her top dog.
13:11And as soon as we did, oh, gosh, Ray, it was terrible.
13:14She was so nasty to everybody.
13:16She didn't care one little bit about us.
13:18Listen, Pat, you're a sweetie.
13:19But sometimes you get things mixed up.
13:21Reb is good.
13:22Heavens, I should know.
13:23She saved my job, didn't she?
13:24No, no, no, no.
13:25No, she would only have done that for a reason.
13:28Now think about it.
13:30Perhaps you're right, but no, it can't be.
13:32It must be a mistake.
13:34Well, poor Marlene wasn't a mistake when Reb gave her all those terrible drugs.
13:37I mean, she could have died.
13:40My Reb?
13:41When she was so sick, Reb did that?
13:43That's what I've been trying to tell you.
13:46Oh, this is terrible.
13:49I believed her.
13:50I feel like a, like a...
13:52A silly sausage.
13:53I know.
13:54Don't feel bad about it.
13:55I mean, she foaled all of us.
13:58Nobody makes a fool out of me.
14:00Nobody.
14:01It wouldn't be good if we got there.
14:03The shuffle said we can't do any work today because all machines are broken down.
14:07That would be impossible.
14:08Bobby here would have it fixed in no time.
14:09Yeah, that's the problem with living with a genie.
14:12Now, don't you worry about a thing.
14:13Keep quiet the way you've been doing, and we won't give you a while.
14:17You are free.
14:17Oh, my God.
14:19Oh, check the other door, Stuart.
14:21Yeah.
14:22Oh, no, not me walk, Matt.
14:24Why would anyone do something like this?
14:26Not very hard to figure.
14:27Well, it's a mess.
14:28I guess they're all like that.
14:30Right, Al, what are you up to now?
14:31Oh, be our guest.
14:32This is just a sample.
14:33We've got others to show you if you don't like this one.
14:35Hey, some bastard's giving me celery all going over.
14:38Oh, do tell.
14:38Surprise, surprise.
14:40Well, you better get it cleaned up and hurry.
14:42You've still got work quotas to fill.
14:44There you go.
14:45Our cell's been wrecked.
14:46Aren't you going to do anything about it?
14:47You want to tell me who did it?
14:49Fair enough.
14:54I'll just make out a report to the governor.
14:56But it's still got to be cleaned up, so get stuck into it.
15:00You're doing a start and you're just like that.
15:02Blue?
15:03Oh, she would have had something to do with it.
15:05She's not pulling the strings, though.
15:07I think Keane has just declared war.
15:09It's just ridiculous that I can walk.
15:13I have to when I get out of the car anyway.
15:16Now, Nogget, I'd swap with you.
15:18Besides, you're not nearly as strong as you think you are, Mrs. Morris.
15:21If you need me, even if it's just for a chat, give me a call and I'll come round.
15:25Thanks.
15:27But I think I have to be the one to make that decision.
15:30Let's get you into the car.
15:31Good work.
15:47And I suppose it was nice of her to give free drugs if you like, that sort of thing.
15:51But honestly, I don't think you should encourage people in their bad habits, do you?
16:03What's the matter with her?
16:04Nothing's wrong with her.
16:05Excuse me.
16:07I've got a little job for you.
16:08I already have a job.
16:09Now let me get on with it.
16:10You've got a job because I saved it for you.
16:12Don't forget that.
16:13Now I did you one hell of a favour.
16:16It's your turn.
16:17What sort of favour?
16:19Oh, I'm thinking of opening a little shop.
16:22Nothing fancy.
16:23Just a few pills, grass, bottles of booze.
16:27You're going to bring them in.
16:30No.
16:33Now you listen to me.
16:35If I hadn't written that letter, you'd be out in your ear by now.
16:38Maybe it's time I told the freak she can have you.
16:42You're a mean, vicious little bitch.
16:45I've got the letter, not you, so don't make any threats.
16:48You fooled everyone.
16:48Even me, but you shouldn't have heard poor Marlene.
16:51You know what I think of you?
16:52That's what I think of you.
16:53You're a...
16:54Boozer!
16:55Get off my way!
17:04Does something about this episode seem strange to you?
17:07Certainly does, Governor.
17:09Most of the damage was done to private property.
17:11You know, photos, radios, that sort of stuff.
17:13Which means it was directed to the women and not the department.
17:16We've got a vendetta on our hands.
17:19Yes, it wouldn't surprise me.
17:21Well, if Buckley's are finding out who, though, they'll clam up the minute we start asking questions.
17:25Well, all I can suggest is keep your ear close to the ground.
17:28Someone's upset about something.
17:29The sooner we find out, the better.
17:31Oh, and thanks for the prompt report.
17:32Oh, it's my pleasure, Mrs. Reynolds.
17:35Uh, if I could have a moment?
17:37I'm sorry, Len.
17:38Something else?
17:39Yeah, it's, uh, young Bobby Mitchell.
17:42I suppose it's no secret how I feel about the kid.
17:44Yes, I know that.
17:45Yeah, well, I've got this firm of electricians, and if the department would give the nod, I reckon I could swing her an apprenticeship.
17:52An apprenticeship?
17:53I think that's a marvellous idea.
17:55Mind you, I don't know what the department would think.
17:57She has blotted her copybook a few times.
18:00Yeah, well, I don't think she'd foul up this time.
18:03Anyway, wouldn't hurt to try, would it?
18:05No, it wouldn't.
18:06But I think we ought to keep it under our hats for the time being.
18:09No point in getting her hopes up yet.
18:13Yes?
18:15Oh, would you get Joe Hagen to fetch her for me, please?
18:20Well, now we might find out something about Jane Doe.
18:24The doctor's just arrived.
18:30So many people who can.
18:33I don't think you wanted all the fuss, but it seemed right somehow.
18:39Phil?
18:43That old bag.
18:45That's what tears are for.
18:48Leave the tears here with Phil.
18:50You'll get on with your life.
18:54Your sentiments or his?
18:57Both.
18:58I'm sure he wouldn't have wanted you to spend the rest of your life in the morning.
19:01I know.
19:03But it isn't that easy to just walk away.
19:06I keep thinking about that last night.
19:10That awful fight.
19:12Oh, if only he knew how I felt.
19:15He knew.
19:18At least I'd like to think he did.
19:21Yes.
19:25We should have brought some flowers.
19:28Maybe next time.
19:29I'll be in the car.
19:39Well, there's nothing wrong with the eardrums or the larynx, as far as I can tell.
20:00If she is a mute, it could be psychosomatically induced.
20:03Some sort of shock.
20:04But that's out of my field.
20:05Well, do you think she should go to audiology for tests?
20:08Certainly can't hurt.
20:09I'll give her a thorough going over, though, first.
20:11See what we can find.
20:13All right.
20:14Now, I just have to take your clothes off.
20:16There's nothing to be afraid of.
20:17Now, do it, sister.
20:19Hold on.
20:20Calm down.
20:21We're not going to hurt you.
20:22No!
20:24Well, that certainly answers that question, doesn't it?
20:26No!
20:27You're not touched.
20:28It's forbidden.
20:30You leave.
20:31You leave me!
20:32Ah!
20:33Ah!
20:33No, no, no, love.
20:38This is too much.
20:39What did I tell you?
20:40Um, one for each person and one for the pot.
20:43This is for tea.
20:44This is salt.
20:46Just a soup salt.
20:47That's enough.
20:48Too much is bad for you.
20:49Please, try to remember.
20:51Oh, sorry.
20:52Gosh, I'm a duffer, aren't I?
20:54Well, nearly as much mess in here as there was in the cells this morning.
20:58Then you wouldn't know about that, would you, Cain?
21:01Any reason why I should?
21:02Oh, I thought the top dog knew everything that went on around here.
21:05Unless, of course, the women have had a change of heart.
21:07The women don't have any saying.
21:10And, uh, as long as I got that letter.
21:12Neither do you.
21:13Oh, beautiful!
21:19Well, your little friend seems a bit huffy this morning.
21:22Well, it's her problem.
21:23And please don't call her my friend.
21:24We're certainly not friends.
21:26Really?
21:27I thought you two were pals.
21:28Regular pen pals, in fact.
21:31Miss Ferguson, please don't play any games with me.
21:34If you've got something to say, please say it.
21:35If not, go.
21:36I'm very busy.
21:37You still got the letter?
21:38Oh, now we're talking.
21:40I've just heard what Rep said.
21:42This is all wrong.
21:43The letter is for my protection only.
21:45Nobody else's.
21:46From now on, I'll take care of Ray Proctor only.
21:59Myra.
22:00I promised I wouldn't say anything.
22:02Then how can I help her?
22:04I know she can speak, but if she's...
22:05I speak with you.
22:06But not tell name to shame family.
22:09This I never do.
22:11She feels that she shamed her husband.
22:13If the family find out that she's in here,
22:15they'll lose face in the community.
22:17I see.
22:18Not me to hurt anyone.
22:20I'm sorry.
22:22You realize I'll have to put you on a charge?
22:25Charge?
22:26A punishment.
22:28But why?
22:29Women show body only to husband.
22:32It's shameful for doctor to look.
22:34But he was only trying to help.
22:35Doesn't she understand that?
22:36I don't think she does, Mrs. Barry.
22:38In fact, I'd be very surprised if she's ever seen a doctor before.
22:41She's been kept in a house, treated almost like a slave.
22:44She hasn't even been out on her own.
22:45Is this true?
22:47It's tradition.
22:50No wonder she doesn't want to get out of here.
22:53Look, do you have to put on a charge?
22:55She's been through a nightmare already.
22:57All right.
22:58But you will have to apologize and say sorry to Officer Hagen and the others.
23:03And if there's any more trouble, you'll be put in solitary.
23:05That means you'll be locked up by yourself.
23:08Do you understand?
23:09Yes.
23:12Come on.
23:14Thanks.
23:15I'll keep an eye on her.
23:16Are you sure you feel up to it?
23:19Why wouldn't I?
23:19Oh, from what Keane said, I thought you were in need of a rest.
23:26Ah, yes.
23:27Well, that was yesterday.
23:28I'm a very fast healer.
23:34Where do you think you're going?
23:35To the dining room.
23:36Someone's got to set up.
23:38Pixie's doing that.
23:39You can sweep up the floors.
23:41Sweep up the floors.
23:42Take out the ruts.
23:43All the crap jobs.
23:44You're really pushing your luck, Proctor.
23:46No, madam.
23:47Only you.
23:48And you know why?
23:48Because you're hurting my friends, and I won't ever do what you told.
23:52Yeah, well, nobody talks to me like that.
23:54You're going the right way to end up a sliced fruit.
23:56Give it.
23:56Give it up, Mike.
23:57Yeah, we're going to...
23:57Get out of my kitchen.
24:02Get out of my kitchen till you hear me.
24:04Get out.
24:11Well, this will keep us going.
24:13I do a pretty mean omelette, but you're out of eggs.
24:16Chris, really, I don't think...
24:17Come on, dig in.
24:18It's all right.
24:24Just have some coffee and a bit of a talk.
24:27And if you don't feel like talking, send me home.
24:30I'm afraid if I start, I won't be able to stop.
24:32Then don't.
24:34Look, I hope you don't mind.
24:35I've done a bit of homework.
24:37I know about your first husband and about your son.
24:42Well, I see.
24:44Well, we didn't see eye to eye for a while.
24:46No wonder he joined the Navy.
24:48Oh, everything's fine now.
24:50But I just don't seem to be able to make my personal life work.
24:53Nonsense.
24:54Nonsense.
24:55Is it?
24:57When I married Bob, I thought, this is it.
25:00This is the most important thing in my life.
25:02Two years later, we were divorced.
25:07So you picked the wrong man, that's all.
25:09Oh, I don't know anything anymore.
25:14Perhaps this baby's my future.
25:16Now, come on, Meg.
25:17You can't mean that.
25:19I mean, we're not just talking about today and tomorrow.
25:21We're talking about the rest of your life.
25:23You think about that.
25:24Murray, you, Ravelle?
25:30Yep.
25:30Oh, right.
25:31And a postcard for you, Bobby.
25:33Oh, beauty, thank you for space.
25:34And Greenway.
25:35That's all today, ladies.
25:37Oh, I'm so nervous, I can barely open it.
25:39I wonder if it's from Mum.
25:40Well, there's only one way to find out.
25:42Hey, what do you know?
25:43It's from Dennis the Menace.
25:44Reckons he's coming to Australia and he's going to come and visit us.
25:47Oh, great.
25:48Dennis the Menace, that's your boyfriend, isn't it?
25:51Oh, no.
25:52He's a screw.
25:53Really nice one, though.
25:55I haven't got a boyfriend.
25:56Still looking, but.
25:58Oh, yeah, well, I wish you'd look elsewhere, eh?
26:01What does it take to get through to you, rabbit?
26:03Me.
26:04You also think you weren't born, you were quarry.
26:06I'll cut it out, you bitch, man.
26:07I'll cut it out and scat.
26:09Come on.
26:16Thanks.
26:17It's okay.
26:18You look like you needed rescuing.
26:20Oh, no, no, they're okay.
26:23Actually, that Marlene, she's pretty funny.
26:25Yeah, she can be when you're in the mood and you obviously weren't in the mood.
26:28I wish I was outside with the others, but I can't work yet, Mark.
26:34I feel a bit out of place in here.
26:36Look, don't mind us.
26:37Our bark is a lot worse than the bite.
26:39And, at the moment, if they had to choose between you and Robert Redford, he wouldn't get a look in.
26:45She must be hard up.
26:46I mean, I didn't mean that.
26:49I mean, well, someone like Pixie, she'd have lots of boyfriends, wouldn't she?
26:56Lots of husbands, love, but no boyfriends.
26:59You like Pixie, do you?
27:00Yeah.
27:01I mean, no.
27:02I wouldn't do anything or nothing.
27:04It's just that she's really nice, a friend.
27:08I've never met anyone quite like her.
27:10There is no one quite like Pixie.
27:13That's from the sister, Sally.
27:15She goes on to say, Mum's been sick, so I haven't told her about you yet, but I will as soon as she's better.
27:21Sally, huh?
27:22No, that's a nice name.
27:23Yeah.
27:24I still can't believe I've got a sister.
27:25Two years younger.
27:27Wow, I can boss around.
27:29Is she still at school?
27:30Yeah, yeah, I think so.
27:31Hold on.
27:32No, no, no, she's looking for a job, but she's not having much time.
27:35She goes on to say, as soon as Mum is better, we'll come and see you.
27:38We can't wait to meet you.
27:40Yeah, that's great.
27:41Oh, I'm glad you're all here.
27:43I've got something to say.
27:44Yeah, well, maybe we don't want to hear it.
27:46Well, I'm still top dog, fat stuff.
27:51I've been thinking about your welfare.
27:53Seems to me all your stuff got wrecked this morning,
27:55because you didn't have enough faith in me.
27:57She did it, didn't she?
27:58Shut up, Groanie.
28:00I think you need a little insurance.
28:01Nothing much, just 50 cents a week to protect your property.
28:04Oh, that's great.
28:05What?
28:05What about my walk when it was wrecked?
28:08Yeah, no.
28:09That's too bad, isn't it, Bobby?
28:11If you'd have had insurance, it wouldn't have happened.
28:14Oh, and from now on, I'll be collecting half your buy-up.
28:19Are you kidding?
28:21Can't do that.
28:22Lou will collect it.
28:23Get lost.
28:25I need something to cover my overheads.
28:28You can buy it back.
28:30Think about it.
28:32Hey, Bonnie, Brian, you get that cockroach you was in here tonight.
28:36You might get it, and you're going to stick to it.
28:39Hey, why didn't you do something?
28:42Not my job, remember?
28:44But you put her in her place.
28:45That was the time to take over.
28:47Nope.
28:47The time's not right yet.
28:49Besides, I know you're asking, but you're not everybody.
28:54Well, what the hell do you want, then?
28:56An engraved invitation?
28:58Yeah.
28:59Something like that.
29:00Yeah.
29:00I think it would have been much more sensible if Meg had have stayed with Norm and me.
29:11I mean, isn't there anything we can do for her?
29:13No, Joyce.
29:14Having a baby at her age is bad enough without losing Philip as well.
29:17A baby?
29:19Meg and Philip were having a baby?
29:21Oh, Mrs. Reynolds, this is just dreadful.
29:26Well, that settles it.
29:28I'll call in on the way home.
29:30That poor girl...
29:31I don't think that's a very good idea, Joyce.
29:33Well, of course it is.
29:35Can you imagine how she must be feeling?
29:37She can't be left alone.
29:39Oh, that's one good thing about split shifts.
29:42Gives you plenty of time to get things done.
29:44Here it is.
29:46Well, I'll see you in the morning.
29:48Oh, and if Norm calls, would you tell him that I might be a little bit late?
29:51No, no, don't bother.
29:53I'll call him from Meg's myself.
29:55Goodbye.
29:58Oh, hell.
30:01Well, why don't you just leave him alone, Bob?
30:03I reckon you're embarrassing him, okay?
30:05So stand aside and let the expert show you how it's done.
30:08Oh, I'm embarrassing him, sure.
30:10Now I've heard everything.
30:11Oh, gee, you've got lovely hair, Matt.
30:13Do you reckon mine's known?
30:14I did not say that.
30:15You did say it nearly made me puke.
30:17It was so pathetic.
30:19Bull.
30:19Anyway, that's got nice hair.
30:22Oh, yeah.
30:22I reckon be really soft, too.
30:24All over as well.
30:25Well, I'll let you know after rec period.
30:27Oh, with your technique, get ace-bunk, get many,
30:30he almost ran out of the room vomiting, I reckon.
30:33Oh, you stupid little bitch.
30:35Watch what you're doing there.
30:36Put those back in the washer.
30:37He's only putting them on the shelves where they meet to go.
30:40Yeah, well, don't answer back either.
30:41Oh, oh.
30:43Myra, for God's sake.
30:45Oh, save your breath, Brian.
30:46And anyone else who helps her, you'll be taken off the drug list.
30:51That's a real pity.
30:52As a little dicky bird told me, there's smack coming in soon.
30:56Good one, eh, Desmond?
31:00Myra, you've got to do something.
31:03Everybody wants your back.
31:04Yeah, Myra.
31:05Please.
31:06Sam, who's everybody?
31:08D&E block, workshop, maternity.
31:10Us.
31:10Honest, everybody wants your back.
31:20Thanks for looking after things, Cain.
31:22I'm back now.
31:23Pigs, yeah.
31:24Rack off.
31:29I'll give away.
31:30All right.
31:30Right, you stupid bitch.
31:41Have the press.
31:41Big deal.
31:44But I warn you, all of you, you'll be top gold for a bloody long time.
31:49Well, what do you know?
31:56If it isn't Ahab the Arab.
31:59How are you, wog face?
32:01Please, let me pass.
32:04Let you pass, eh?
32:06Well, go on then.
32:08If you can.
32:09But first, you've got to pay the toll, see?
32:12One for bashing me in the shower block.
32:14And once, Pixie!
32:19Okay, Camille.
32:21I'll let you pass this time.
32:23But you keep out of my way in future.
32:30I'm not blaming Anne.
32:32I know it was an accident.
32:33Why did she have to pick Joyce?
32:35Well, at least she let you know.
32:38Imagine if Joyce had turned up and wanted to take you shopping for baby clothes.
32:42Don't joke about it, Chris.
32:44And don't you dare run out on me when she comes.
32:48Promise.
32:50I'll get it.
32:50You must.
32:55Oh, Joyce.
32:56What a nice surprise.
32:58Oh, Meg.
33:02We've just got to give him some exercise before the race.
33:04The last chance we're going to get.
33:06Okey-doke, I'll meet you in the rec room.
33:08Oh, no, you don't.
33:10What?
33:11Leave me holding the baby while you play silly buggers with Mighty Mac.
33:14Oh, get out.
33:15You come with me, then.
33:17Uh-uh.
33:17You come with me.
33:19Would you reach out?
33:22Would you?
33:22OK, OK.
33:25So I use the fast one.
33:26But what do I do with the other one?
33:27Shut down, Alou.
33:28Who cares?
33:29As long as we clean up on the Betty.
33:31That's another thing.
33:32How do you know they'll bet against him?
33:34They'll do as their bloody will top.
33:35It's a relief, isn't it?
33:38For a while, though.
33:39I didn't know what you were going to do.
33:40No, I did.
33:40I'm going to get some fags to catch up with you.
33:42I should get up smoking.
33:43Rich.
33:43You're going to have to do something about her sooner or later.
33:46Yeah.
33:46I just decided it's going to be sooner.
33:48There you go.
34:00Cute little fella, eh?
34:01Is it beetle?
34:02Nah.
34:03Cockroach.
34:04Oh!
34:05Yeah, but he's upmarket, bud.
34:07Perry placenta or something.
34:09Perry...
34:09Pix knows all the foreign words.
34:11Perry...
34:11Como.
34:12We used to make ashtrays out of his records when we were little.
34:16Ashtray for...
34:17For cockroach?
34:18Nah, nah.
34:19He doesn't smoke.
34:20Nah, it's done his grave.
34:23Hey, Emile, are you okay?
34:25I hurt here.
34:27Little push basket at me.
34:29Skip!
34:30Rotten bitch.
34:30Tell Myra.
34:31She'll fix it.
34:32Don't make trouble.
34:33Yeah, but you've got to tell Myra.
34:34She's the top dog.
34:35She'll look after it for you.
34:36Look, if you don't tell her, I will.
34:37All right.
34:38I tell.
34:43How's it going?
34:44He's fab.
34:45Most fantastic, fastest little fella that ever climbed out of a compost heap.
34:49Aren't you, boy?
34:50Can I hold him for a bit?
34:51No, no.
34:52He has to calm down before his race.
34:54But I'm supposed to be the trainer.
34:56Well, who said you weren't his trainer?
35:01Okay.
35:02Now, I wouldn't ask you to do this if I didn't think you could do it.
35:05But you're the fastest little fella out, and together I know we can win this.
35:11Right, boy?
35:12Oh, honey, help.
35:16No!
35:17That's the first one!
35:18What was this racket about?
35:19That's the first one!
35:21No!
35:24King, hold it right there!
35:27Now, Kelly?
35:28King, care to tell me who started all this?
35:31No one.
35:32Yeah, the same no one who dubbed you into the governor?
35:35It's a lie.
35:35It's a vicious lie.
35:36Oh, no, King.
35:38You'd turn yourself in if you thought it'd get you anywhere.
35:41Bitch, you sold me out on your own racket.
35:44I'm black.
35:44Get out, Kelly.
35:45Oh, jeez.
35:47You all right, Desmond?
35:49I'll live.
35:51Were you surprised at you, King?
35:52Bashing a prisoner, wrecking a cell, pushing dope.
35:55Shut up, Ferguson.
35:56I might just tell somebody to post a letter.
35:59I don't think so, King.
36:02You see, I've been having a little chat to a friend of yours,
36:05and you know your little friend doesn't like you anymore.
36:08You're on your own, King.
36:09You're finished.
36:11Bitch!
36:14Thank you, King.
36:15You've just done me a huge favour.
36:18You've earned yourself a trip to Blackmore.
36:21But first, a little stint in solitary, eh, to cool off.
36:25That door I have to drag, isn't it?
36:39Thanks.
36:40I know the way.
36:41I know the way.
36:55Well, I say give her a couple of days, and she'll be on our backs again.
37:11You wait.
37:12She'll get round reno somehow.
37:13No way.
37:14The freak is going to transfer her to Blackmore if she has to carry her there on her back.
37:18Yeah, you're right.
37:19I don't think Reb's going to get herself out of this one.
37:20Yeah, well, now we've got a real top dog.
37:22Doesn't matter where she is, does it?
37:24Well, thanks for the vote of confidence.
37:26I hope you remember that next time we have a run-in.
37:29Reb, have shame for all.
37:31Not make more trouble.
37:32Amen to that.
37:34And thanks to you.
37:35Otherwise, things could have been very different.
37:37Well, how about we all have a little celebration for mine?
37:47I'm glad to be back, and get out.
37:51I know I made a few mistakes last time, but from now on we're a team, okay?
37:55Everything up front, and we trust each other.
37:58Sounds good to me.
37:59Yep.
38:00Celebrating a bit early, aren't you, Warren?
38:03Farn-up's going to clean you out tonight.
38:05Oh, yeah.
38:05All that money.
38:07Might have to go into business for meself.
38:09Make a change, not to have to split the take.
38:11You're giving us indigestion.
38:16She's a real little sweetheart, that one.
38:19Charmer.
38:20Do you reckon she'll try to take over, Myra?
38:23Yeah, I reckon she'll try.
38:28What's she doing now?
38:29We've already cleaned the place from top to bottom.
38:31God knows.
38:33If she stays here much longer, she'll end up getting our dinner.
38:36It's been a lousy afternoon, hasn't it?
38:38It would have been if you hadn't stayed.
38:40Oh, if only she wouldn't go on so much about bassinets and nurseries.
38:44Well, don't let her get to you.
38:46Don't let Joyce Callie a judgment.
38:48Don't worry, she won't.
38:50In fact, she's made me see there's only one way up.
38:53I've made up my mind.
38:55I'm going to have to have an abortion.
38:56There, Elsie, come on.
39:06So, where is the chat?
39:08Just what I was thinking.
39:09Maybe you've got cold feet.
39:10All six of them, eh?
39:11Oh, Myra, will you give me a hand getting this thing on?
39:15I can't get the bloody thing on.
39:17Never thought I'd see you into this...
39:19Ow!
39:19Ow!
39:20Stop it!
39:20Into this barricing nonsense.
39:22Oh, well, it helps to burn up a bit of steam, you know, after all that red business.
39:26Listen, I can't see myself ever getting to a real Melbourne cup.
39:29So, where's Laurel and Hardy and the overgrown weevil?
39:32They'll be here.
39:33They'll be running him round the block to get rid of the excess energy.
39:36Yeah, yeah.
39:36I wouldn't worry, because our bloke's going to beat the pants off yours.
39:39You bet.
39:43It's so funny.
39:44I just read a mental picture of a cockroach in pants.
39:50Okay, you've got the cheerleaders, ladies.
39:53Yes, of course, Governor, the decision must be yours, but if you ask me, I...
40:00Please, let's not lie to each other.
40:02We both know that you've been trying to get Keane out of here for a very long time.
40:06However, this time, I happen to agree with you.
40:08She's nothing but trouble.
40:10In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if she was behind the Higgins murder,
40:12so let's get her out of here once and for all.
40:15If you say so, Governor.
40:17I'll arrange the transfer tomorrow, but right now I've had enough for one day.
40:22Oh, my God!
40:23Governor!
40:23Bloody hell, calm down, will you?
40:25Jeez, Ozzie's the one who's racing, not you.
40:27Yeah, I know.
40:28I've got to psych him up.
40:29Cockroaches are really sensitive little critters, you know?
40:31That's why they've got those feel-recharges.
40:33What's that smell?
40:35Hey, it smells a bit like that stuff.
40:39Mr Murphy, you haven't been spraying, have you?
40:41You might kill my bed bugs or something.
40:44Well, if you've got any bed bugs, they won't be biting tonight.
40:47Could look after me girls.
40:49How time that place was sprayed.
40:50I don't want to be true.
40:57Ozzie!
40:59Go young, wait at the gate.
41:00Don't tell me you want to remember me just the way I was, right?
41:09Maybe I can arrange an autographed photo for you.
41:11I'll remember you all right, Keen.
41:15I've waited a long time for this.
41:17Really like the old movies, don't you, Ferguson?
41:20I've waited a long time for this.
41:21Heard your knife out for me from the minute I came into this dump.
41:28You're wrong, Keen.
41:29To me, you were just another bit of scum then.
41:34But I got to know you, didn't I?
41:36And now you owe me.
41:38You owe me for my father, for my job,
41:40and the million little things I've had to take from you.
41:43You owe me, and I'm going to collect.
41:45Nice stuff.
41:49I could almost feel sorry if I didn't know what a crooked, two-faced bitch you really are.
41:56Whatever I am,
41:58whatever I've done,
42:00I've never hidden behind a law the way you do.
42:05You're a joke, Ferguson.
42:08You wouldn't have the guts to face anyone without that uniform.
42:10Well, Keen,
42:15you're after Blackmore in the morning.
42:19But that's not the end.
42:22Your troubles are just starting.
42:29You see, I've got some very good friends at Blackmore,
42:32and I know they're going to make you feel real welcome.
42:35Well, I'm not finished yet, bitch.
42:37You reason freak.
42:39I'll be back.
42:40I'll be back for you.
42:44You hear me?
42:45You hear me?
42:57He used to give me roses
42:59I wish he could again
43:05But that was on the outside
43:11And things were different then
43:15On the inside
43:17The sun still shines
43:20And the rain falls down
43:25But the sun and rain are Christmas too
43:29But the sun and rain are Christmas too
43:30When morning comes around
43:34Last night I dreamed we were together
43:40Sharing all the love with more
43:45Till I had to face the night
43:50Till I had to face the nightmare
43:51Of waking up alone
43:55On the inside of the sun and rain
43:57On the inside the roses grow
43:59On the inside the roses grow
44:00They don't land the stony ground
44:05But the roses here are Christmas too
44:10When morning comes around
44:15And the rain falls down
44:16On the inside of the moon and rain
44:17Oh my God
44:18I had to face the night
44:19I had to voice the night
44:20I had to face the night
44:20On the inside the roses grow
44:22You
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