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Episode 510 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. Pixie is attacked.
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00:00the theme of this whole thing is freedom isn't it yeah wouldn't be complete without a key would
00:16it sometimes the best place to hide something is right under the noses of those that want it the
00:23must okay what's the scam look i thought to give us a chance to get to oh yeah yeah listen she really
00:32took me beat the pants off me you're a pro you've been playing poker longer than you read numbers
00:37yeah well just don't tell anyone else around here okay i'd send me up gutless if i knew someone as
00:42dumb as rabbit skip me keep talking lex i didn't knock around with you without knowing the score
00:46you two mugs like rabbit up for practice
00:47so
00:54so
01:01so
01:06so
01:12Oh, Joan.
01:26Who finished the switchboard?
01:28Yeah, finally.
01:29Radcliffe was late again.
01:31Would you like some coffee?
01:32No, no thanks.
01:32I must get on with my rounds.
01:34Oh, just as well you want me.
01:35I could have slept straight through.
01:37Look, I'll go if you're tired.
01:38Oh, heavens, heavens, no.
01:39You have your break.
01:40No, no, I mean it.
01:41Thank you, but I'll manage.
01:43Look, I just want you to know that I think I can understand what you must be going through.
01:48I beg your pardon?
01:50Well, the pregnancy, it can't have been an easy decision to make.
01:56Well, I'm sure you've made the right one.
01:57I mean, at your age, the risks are too great.
02:00Is that all?
02:03No, we just thought that you would like to know how we all feel.
02:06But I don't need your opinion or anyone else's.
02:09And I don't appreciate it being the subject of common prison gossip.
02:13Look, I'm sorry.
02:14I didn't mean for your concern.
02:16But I have to sort this out for myself.
02:19Yes, of course.
02:20Anything wrong, Patterson?
02:46Oh, no.
02:48Never could sleep in a strange bed.
02:50Well, put away the cards and give it a try, will you?
02:53Yeah, sure.
02:53Hell, Marlene.
03:02Oh, no.
03:32Oh, my God.
03:41Oh, my God.
03:47Way, way, way, quickly.
03:50Quickly, isolation, gas, we've got to get the men out.
04:20Come on, come on, come on, come on.
04:48Come on, come on, come on.
04:55Come on, come on, come on.
05:03Come on, come on, come on.
05:10Come on, come on, come on.
05:17Come on.
05:19Come on, come on.
05:21Come on, come on.
05:22Come on, come on, come on.
05:24Come on, come on, come on.
05:26Come on, come on.
05:27Come on, come on.
05:28Come on, come on.
05:29Come on, come on, come on.
05:30Come on, come on.
05:31Come on, come on.
05:32Come on, come on, come on.
05:33Come on, come on, come on.
05:34Come on, come on.
05:35Come on, come on, come on.
05:36Jeff, Matt told Jenny that he would have clarked it if the freak hadn't saved him.
05:41You mean Miss Ferguson saved him?
05:43Yeah, and gave him the kiss of life.
05:45Oh, gee, that's what you never asked to save me.
05:47Imagine if you give me bad breath for the rest of me life.
05:49Did you hear any more?
05:51No, the nurse shoved her off before she could find out any more information.
05:54Not even a spare bloody chair.
05:57What's the matter with you?
05:59I'm worried about Matthew, aren't I?
06:01Oh, don't worry, Marlene. It's Jeff who's really ill.
06:04Oh, come on, sit down and eat. You'll miss out on seconds.
06:07Not even hunched.
06:08Neither am I.
06:11Not you, too.
06:12You've got a job to go to this morning.
06:14You're not going to go looking like that, are you?
06:15Oh, bugger that.
06:16Hey, Mara, don't you reckon we ought to let the papers know about those bug catcher people and what they did?
06:20Yeah, they could have killed Matt or anything.
06:21Hey, Harry, come on. How do we know it was the fumigators' fault?
06:24I mean, as Jude said, none of us were sick.
06:26What's that got to do with it?
06:27Well, I think we should get our facts straight before we start running to the press.
06:31Mitchell, why aren't you dressed for work? The bell's about to go.
06:33Oh, just didn't want to get breakfast down me good gear, Miss Ferguson.
06:36I don't think anyone had noticed. Now, move.
06:40How are you? It's actually going to happen.
06:41Not if you don't get going.
06:43Going, I'm going.
06:43Oh, I'll take your place.
06:44Yeah, and I'll hope to get ready.
06:46Come on, Blake.
06:47Will you take my place, too?
06:48Oh, sure.
06:48I'll loan you some of my stuff. You'll be a knockout.
06:50Wish me luck.
06:51You got it, Kurt.
06:52Yeah, have fun.
06:53And behave yourself.
06:54Make up your mind. I can't do both.
06:56Oh, God's sake.
06:56I'm coming.
06:57I'm coming.
07:03Are you all right, love?
07:05It's a bit quiet. You worried about that?
07:06Yeah.
07:07Well, he's a decent sort of guy, isn't he?
07:12Well, first up, we all thought it was that stuff they used to fumigate the place with,
07:15and then the police found the gas bottle.
07:17Oh, I'll never forgive myself if anything happens.
07:20I should never have let those workmen stay in isolation.
07:22Why not?
07:23I think I would have.
07:24Oh, have the police finished?
07:26Finally.
07:27Uh, any clues on who might have put it there?
07:29No, but the police are treating it as attempted murder.
07:32Oh, but the department's going to blow a gasket over this one.
07:35Yes, we'll probably have Colby around before lunch screaming about lax security again.
07:39Yeah, well, they better not.
07:41They knew from the start they were sending us trouble,
07:43and they've done everything since to make sure that's just what we got.
07:46How do you mean?
07:47Well, firstly, where's the extra staff they promised?
07:50Oh, yes, I pressured them about that, too.
07:51And second, they put the men out on the grounds
07:53where every Tom, Dick, or Harry could have a go at them.
07:56And third, they let them fraternise with the women.
07:58Well, I don't see how being with the women's put them at risk.
08:02Oh, no.
08:03What about the new one?
08:05She could have been put in here to do the job.
08:07Patterson?
08:08I hardly think so.
08:09No, but the possibility's there, isn't it?
08:13Colby should have known that a hit could come from the inside.
08:16I did.
08:17Well, why didn't you do something about it?
08:19Do ask for extra security.
08:21It's not my fault.
08:22I'm only filling in time till Reynolds gets back.
08:24If I could see it, why couldn't she?
08:27Look, I'm doing the best I can to carry out the condition she laid down.
08:32Now, she'll be back tomorrow.
08:33But until then, I don't want to hear any more criticism from you lot.
08:37Do you understand?
08:39Loud and clear.
08:40Good.
08:41Oh, jeez, come on.
08:44Hold this.
08:45I'm sure I've got another one somewhere.
08:47It's all right.
08:47I've got one.
08:48I'm not sure about all this.
08:50Why?
08:51This gear.
08:51Do you reckon it's all right?
08:52I mean, it is a factory I'm going to, not a bloody rock concert.
08:55So?
08:55Doesn't mean you've got to have your bum hanging out of a pair of overalls, does it?
08:58No, it's not.
08:59Yeah, you look good, Bob, really.
09:00But, uh, you look great.
09:02So you'll feel great.
09:03It's after Buzz, isn't it?
09:04Yeah.
09:04Yeah, I suppose.
09:06Hey, Robert, do you reckon you'll be getting to the infirmary today to see Matt?
09:08I'll certainly try.
09:09Oh, beauty.
09:10Say hello from me, will you?
09:11All right.
09:11Come on, Mitchell.
09:14Right, that's it.
09:14I'm going to call the factory and tell them you can't make it.
09:16Miss Ferguson, you can't do that.
09:17It's all fixed up.
09:18What's the use?
09:19They'll take one look at you and that rig out and change their minds anyway.
09:22Bugger it, I knew it.
09:23I told you.
09:24Yeah, yeah, yeah.
09:24You're all right.
09:25But we'll change it.
09:26But we're only trying to make it feel nice.
09:28Jeans and jumper, Mitchell, and if you're not at the gate in five minutes, I'm going
09:31to call the whole thing off.
09:32And as for you, Patterson, just watch yourself.
09:35You're only wearing that rubbish under sufferance.
09:37I'm going to peep out of you and you're going to charge, miss.
09:40Bloody idiots, I told you.
09:42You nearly blew me job.
09:43I'm sorry, mate.
09:44It's the truth, Bob.
09:45We wouldn't have done anything on purpose to get you into trouble.
09:48Yeah, I know.
09:49I just want to make a go of this, okay?
09:52Give us your head.
09:53I'll take these out when you get your gear on.
09:55You'll knock them dead no matter what you've got on anyway, you know.
09:58Nothing much wrong with you, is there?
10:12No.
10:13Feeling okay?
10:14Can't say the same for your mate.
10:16Pretty bad, apparently.
10:18You've heard from the hospital?
10:20Yeah, he's still hanging in there, but nasty business.
10:26You know, I might have been able to stop it if I'd have no more moving in on you.
10:29You bastard.
10:30You knew.
10:31You knew all along.
10:32You want to shut your mouth, you little faggot.
10:33You can't talk to an officer like that, okay?
10:36I'm sorry, Mr. Murphy, but Jeff showed you that note.
10:40What note?
10:40That note, the death note that came over the fence.
10:45You feeling all right, Delaney?
10:47That gas must have left you a bit weak in the head.
10:50Jeff took it to you, so you'd know we needed protection.
10:55There was no note, Delaney.
10:57You know damn well there was.
10:58You know that, Murphy.
11:00You've got a real problem there, boy.
11:02I reckon if I were you, I'd forget about any note.
11:05Otherwise, I might have to recommend you for psychiatric treatment.
11:11That's the boy.
11:13You'd better get rid of ideas like that.
11:15You'll only finish up in a padded cell, and we wouldn't want that, would we?
11:21Glad you're feeling better, Sonny.
11:30Bastard.
11:31Don't need me to stop you.
11:49It's pretty sharp stuff.
11:50Just mucking around?
11:52Yeah.
11:52If you mucked around like that in a rec room, we could make a fortune.
11:56Don't know what you're talking about.
11:58Oh, don't come the wide-eyed bit with me.
12:00You know what I mean.
12:02Listen, Lauren's flashing big bickies, just crying out for us to take it.
12:06And you've got the know-how, so why waste it?
12:09Good point, Lou.
12:10So I don't need you, do I?
12:12Think again, sweetheart.
12:13You're not going to get any takers if I spread the word you're a car chap.
12:16But if we team up, well, let's just say I have a way of making people do things.
12:23You'd have all the punters you could handle.
12:24Yeah, I'll bet.
12:25Okay, I'm not that desperate, eh?
12:27Look, sweetie.
12:28Money's everything in this place.
12:30You ain't got it.
12:32You got nothing.
12:33Now, you got the card tricks, and I got the muscle.
12:35That's a 50-50 partnership to big money in my book.
12:38How about it?
12:40Okay.
12:41But I'm not fleecing my mates.
12:43I'm being nice to you, Patterson, so don't take advantage of it.
12:47You'll play whoever I set up, or you'll never play again.
12:51Got it.
12:51Yeah, got it.
12:53Good.
12:54I knew you'd see it my way.
12:56Well, better let your practice up, eh?
12:59Got to keep those fingers in good shape.
13:10And I don't want you to help you run your own data, you either.
13:13Because we all pitch in here and do our own bit.
13:15If you don't, you're out.
13:17Now, I can't make myself clearer than that, can I?
13:19No, Mrs. Donald.
13:20I took you on because Mr. Muffy sold me on your merits.
13:26Now, if you're slacking off, you're letting him down, you're letting me down,
13:29then what's the way you're letting yourself down?
13:31Well, yeah, I know that.
13:32That's why I'm going to be trying me very best.
13:33Well, I'm glad to hear you.
13:34Hi, Pete.
13:35Now, this is the girl I was telling you about, Bobby Mitchell.
13:38G'day, Bobby.
13:38G'day.
13:39Now, Pete just finished his apprenticeship last year,
13:42and he really knows what he's talking about.
13:44So you do exactly as he says, and you'll be okay.
13:47Right, Pete?
13:48She'll be right.
13:49Well, I'll leave you to her.
13:50Bloody hell.
13:54Give you the works, did he?
13:56Macon hasn't shut up since I got him.
13:57Don't worry about old Ralph.
13:59His heart's in the right place.
14:00Yeah, where's that?
14:01She don't believe me.
14:03Watch this.
14:04Hey, Ralph.
14:05What are you doing?
14:06What's your problem?
14:07It's okay if I take a couple of hours off on Friday.
14:09I've got to run the old lady up to West Burton again.
14:11Oh, yeah, yeah.
14:12Hope this doctor's up taking you for a ride.
14:14Nah, I reckon this will be the last of it.
14:15Now, you've got to watch his quacks.
14:17Well, I'm telling your mum I said hello.
14:18No worries.
14:20Your mum been sick?
14:22Yeah, yeah.
14:22She broke a leg.
14:24Ralph's been letting me have time off over the last few months so I could run around.
14:27And not one cent docked.
14:29He's a good bloke.
14:31Yeah, never said nothing about me being inside.
14:33I suppose that's something.
14:34You wouldn't worry him, as long as you do the job.
14:37So, better get started, eh?
14:40What do I have to do?
14:41You see this?
14:42It's a pendant control for a crane.
14:44The trouble is we can't get any switches.
14:46So?
14:47Say, you've got to fix these up.
14:49And it needs a complete rewire.
14:51It's a bugger of a job.
14:53No worries.
14:53I'll have it done by lunchtime.
14:55Okay.
14:56Hamburgers on me if you make it.
14:58We've got to deliver it to the factory for lunch.
15:00You're on.
15:00Come on.
15:04Mitchell, you've got a big mouth.
15:13Oh, no, you didn't see him?
15:15No, no, you're bothered you.
15:17Well, if you didn't see him, where have you been?
15:19Trying.
15:20I've waited ages for Sister Holder to leave and then Redcliffe brought me hanging around the corner.
15:24Any news on Jeff?
15:26No.
15:26You'd think they'd tell us something, wouldn't you?
15:28Oh, look, maybe we'll be able to get a note to him at lunchtime.
15:31Yeah, well, it won't be your lunchtime if we don't get some of this work done.
15:34No, no, no.
15:34Clear that dryer and then make a dinner.
15:39Where's the maternity stuff?
15:41Yeah.
15:42Well, it's not even written.
15:43So help.
15:44What have you been doing all bloody morning?
15:46Picking me bloody nose.
15:47What are you reading?
15:48Yeah, that'd be right.
15:49Now, what's happened to the book club?
15:51I'm scared to lose all the women's.
15:52Of course not.
15:53So what's happening?
15:55It's about time we had a chance of getting some of our dough back.
15:57There's a book on horses to start, okay?
16:00A country meeting, that all.
16:01Look, I haven't thought of anything else yet.
16:03Yeah?
16:04Okay.
16:05So if I come up with an idea, you'll put a book on it.
16:08I might.
16:09Look, it's my book.
16:10Oh, come on.
16:11You've got to give the women a chance to win their money back.
16:13I didn't say no, did I?
16:14You didn't say yes either.
16:15I'm saying it.
16:17Could we please get some work done?
16:19Sorry to bother you, but I thought you'd like some good news for a change.
16:26Okay, what is it?
16:27Well, the hospital rang to say that Jeff McRae's all right, and he'll be back with us tomorrow.
16:32Well, why didn't they ring here first?
16:33Don't they know who the governor is?
16:35Oh, well, we've been trying to get through to you for ages, but your phone's been busy.
16:38Oh, yes.
16:39Well, it was the department.
16:41They've finally decided to do something about the replacement staff.
16:44Oh, don't tell us they're sending us more trainees.
16:46No, and we're on to getting one.
16:48Some bloke by the name of Crookshank.
16:50Not Dennis.
16:52Oh, that's marvellous.
16:53He used to be here before.
16:54Well, I'm glad to see someone can get a kick out of staff shortages.
16:58We asked for three, and they're only sending us one.
17:00Oh, yes, but we're used to that around here, aren't we?
17:03And really, it'll be marvellous having Dennis.
17:05At least he knows the place.
17:07Yeah, well, time will tell.
17:09Now, if you don't mind.
17:11Oh, yes.
17:12Sorry.
17:12I'll get back to work.
17:15I know you'll like Dennis.
17:17He's a pom, but he's a good bloke.
17:21Yes.
17:21Sorry.
17:21How's she got a kick?
17:37Unruh.
17:38Fixed the switches, did a full wire job, then asked me if she could connect it.
17:42I'll be out of a job soon.
17:44Oh, yeah.
17:44Yeah, she's got a real neck for it.
17:46Yeah, just what she was doing.
17:47Once I gave her a few hints.
17:48Oh, of course.
17:52Okay, Pete, fork out.
17:54Oh, yeah?
17:54Fork out for what?
17:55Oh, g'day, Mr. McDonough.
17:59Well, I suppose you think you're going to get this thing to go.
18:02No worries, it'll work.
18:03Well, there's only one way to prove that.
18:06Yeah.
18:06Well, what do you reckon?
18:14Not bad at all.
18:15Not bad?
18:16It's a bloody good job, kid.
18:17Oh, thanks.
18:19Well, that's the hamburger with a lot you owe me, mate.
18:21Oh, now why?
18:23Good on you, Pete.
18:24I'll have one, too, and you can buy the chips.
18:26After all, we can't have our buddy-grandparents starving, can we?
18:29Good on you, Ralph.
18:30Oh, you look really beautiful, Jude.
18:34What's that you've got?
18:35It's Sam's drawing of Judy.
18:37You know, you look quite saintly.
18:39Oh, come on, Sue.
18:39Well, I don't know about the saintly, but it's damn good.
18:42No, I've never noticed before, but you're pretty good looking for an old one.
18:44You'll put it in a frame before it gets bent.
18:46I thought Bryant was already bent.
18:48Brack up.
18:48Oh, thank you.
18:49Keep your knickers on.
18:51I only wanted to tee up a game of cards with forky-pick here.
18:53Oh, shut up.
18:55I'm going to show it to the other.
18:57You want to play for money?
18:58Oh, gee, what a good idea.
19:00Of course I want to play for money, stupid.
19:02Well, have you changed your mind again?
19:04I'll bet you anything, any time, Kelly.
19:07Oh, poor the other one.
19:08You wouldn't even take on a lousy player like Lexie.
19:11Oh, yeah, smarty.
19:12Well, I already did, and I beat the pants off her,
19:14so it wouldn't be fair to do it again.
19:16Now, whoosh.
19:17You never give no one a chance to get their dough back.
19:20All I've got to do is ask.
19:22Oh.
19:23Do you hear that?
19:24That stuff here is ready to take on any card player who's willing.
19:27You know what you're doing, Rabbit?
19:28Of course I do.
19:30Good.
19:31Then I'll tee up someone for a game tonight.
19:34I know you miss me, girls, but don't rush me.
19:38G'day, Frankie.
19:39Been keeping yourself nice, Luke?
19:41You know, the only way I kept myself warm in the pound was thinking about you.
19:44Little pixie here.
19:46Oh.
19:47Oh, terrific.
19:48I'm glad I made the team.
19:50I did it.
19:51Looks like it's just you and me, lover.
19:54Oh, look, go away, Frank.
19:55You're rude, ignorant, and rude.
19:59Oh, yeah, I'm getting better every day.
20:03Oh, no, you made me...
20:05Come on, honey, let's go to lunch.
20:07She's eating with me, aren't you?
20:08Get your hands off, you bastard.
20:10Well, if it ain't doe-faced Desmond.
20:13Feeling jealous, are you, love?
20:15Don't worry.
20:16I wouldn't touch you with somebody else's.
20:18You lay a hand on pixie and you'll have to use somebody else's.
20:21It's big talk without McRae to back you up.
20:24I don't need any muscle to back me up.
20:26You lay one hand on any of these women and you'll find that out the hard way.
20:29Come on, you two lunch.
20:31I said, hands off.
20:45That was the worst lunch I ever sat through.
20:47I don't know how you could take all those awful things that man said, Myra.
20:52Yeah, me either.
20:53I would have got up and dropped him on.
20:54Ah, just what the freak wanted me to do.
20:55Well, at least you would have got put back in solitude.
20:58Yeah, and Matt and Jeff as well.
20:59Is that what you want?
21:00Oh, no.
21:01I mean, they're awfully nice.
21:03How on earth could they get mixed up with such an awful man?
21:05Maybe they don't have a choice, love.
21:07Anyway, don't worry about Burke.
21:08I can handle him.
21:10Yeah?
21:11Should he what he's going to do to you?
21:12Oh, he's all mouth, isn't he?
21:13And hands.
21:15I wonder why you're carrying on.
21:16He's just feeling a bit randy for being locked up in the pound.
21:19Well, he can just go and randy somewhere else.
21:22Yeah, you've got the hots for it.
21:23How come he doesn't go to you if he's so desperate?
21:26Maybe he's not as desperate as we thought.
21:28Oh, good one, dude.
21:30You'll be laughing on the other side of your face after the card game, fatso.
21:33Are you okay, love?
21:38You're not worried about losing the game, are you?
21:40Oh, hell, you know, for me, it's poker.
21:42I'm a killer.
21:43Oh, yeah, sure.
21:44No, honestly.
21:45I might have had a bit of bad luck in here, but I come good when the pressure's on.
21:49Really?
21:50Yeah.
21:51You know, once me and this mate were having this hand shift,
21:53these huge stakes all riding on this one last hand.
21:56Oh, God, the suspense.
21:57Oh, shh.
21:58Go on.
21:58Well, see, I knew she was bluffing and I held out.
22:01And you won!
22:03Yeah, she only had two pairs.
22:04Should have seen a face drop when I plonked down this royal flush.
22:08Spade.
22:09Ada.
22:09Ada?
22:11What's that, Miss?
22:12Well, can you find her, Mrs. B?
22:14It's Marlene being Marlene, Mrs. Barry.
22:16I don't know what was funny, either.
22:18Well, never mind.
22:19I don't know.
22:20Mr. Mara.
22:23Oh, don't worry, Marlene.
22:24I think they're awfully rude.
22:27Make two pigs.
22:28Oh, stupid moles.
22:31Come on, darling.
22:33I mean, let's face it.
22:35I'm it.
22:36Gee, Frank, I don't know how to put this,
22:38but does the word no mean anything to you?
22:41No way, lover.
22:43I'm a man with a missionary.
22:44Oh, well, that's done it then.
22:45I mean, I couldn't do it with a missionary, could I?
22:47You're OK, Lexi.
22:49Rack off, Patterson.
22:50Oh, you're just starting to get warmed up.
22:52Yeah?
22:52Well, we've got things to talk about.
22:54It's OK.
22:54Frank reckon Lou needs it more anyway.
22:56You know what they say about the old ones?
22:57Oh, stupid bitch.
22:59What are you doing in this area anyway?
23:01Oh, Murphy's got me fixing shelves in the library.
23:03Oh?
23:04You could have fooled me.
23:05It's more like you're chatting up every piece that goes past.
23:08Yeah, right.
23:09Oh, you know, it's pretty cosy, isn't it?
23:11Oh, forget it.
23:13The screws patrol every 20 minutes.
23:15More with you blokes around.
23:16We've got about four minutes left.
23:18Listen, I'm more interested in getting some earners off the ground.
23:22Now, are you going to back me or aren't you?
23:24OK, love, I got the boo started, didn't I?
23:26Screw it coming.
23:27Now, you start thinking up some ways to make money.
23:29Just something to keep us going till I can get the dope in.
23:31I've got to go.
23:32Bye, love.
23:33Keep me dinner, woman.
23:34Shut up.
23:38She's very lucky to have friends like yourself to look after her, Mrs. Desmond.
23:42My Emil knows not much outside her home.
23:45Yes, we've gathered that.
23:46You must make her understand I am sorry.
23:50She could not come to me in a time of trouble.
23:53My fault.
23:55Yes, well, considering the way you people feel about trouble bringing shame on the family,
24:00I really can't blame her.
24:03Yes.
24:04Poor Emil.
24:07You see, Mrs. Desmond, many times I have seen the husbands when I bring their wives to work.
24:16And it makes me feel I am very bad to Emil.
24:19You see, in our community, the man must be very strong to hold respect.
24:26But I wish to have marriages you have here, where the man and the wife can be close in their life together.
24:32This is something I want very much with you, Emil.
24:35But it is very hard to change the old ways.
24:41Our friends, our family, they don't understand.
24:45I can see your problems, but I'm sure you must realize that it's these old ways that are causing all this mess.
24:53You must understand it is not easy.
24:55You must understand it is not easy.
24:56Please, I do understand.
24:58The reason I wanted to see you, Emil is determined to die.
25:03To pay for that man's life.
25:05We can't seem to help her.
25:09It is our custom.
25:12Yes, that's what she said.
25:14But things are different in our new country.
25:17You must get her to talk to me.
25:19Or she can't die.
25:21We haven't even started to live our life together.
25:23She can't!
25:29It's not going to throw out the routine if I see the women in maternity first, is it?
25:32No, I'll arrange it with Joyce Barry.
25:34Not much routine in maternity anyway.
25:37Oh, by the way, you won't have McCray and Delaney in your group today.
25:40They're still in hospital.
25:41Oh, right.
25:42The police found anyone yet?
25:43Nah.
25:44Wasting their time, if you ask me.
25:46I mean, how are you going to help them with all this no lag and rubbish?
25:50I know who did it all right.
25:52Yeah, I heard about that.
25:53I didn't think they'd go this far.
25:56Listen, I'd like you to run a check on Delaney.
25:59Bit worried about that lad.
26:01Why?
26:02Oh, I don't know.
26:03Nothing I can put my finger on.
26:05Seems sort of, how would you put it, unstable.
26:08Maybe all this Woodridge stuff was starting to affect his mind.
26:11I don't know.
26:12You seem to be right last time I saw him.
26:14Yes, but a lot of things have happened since then, I guess.
26:18Must be hard for a kid his age having to handle what he's had to put up with lately.
26:23All right, I'll make a point of it.
26:25Good.
26:26I'd like you to run a check on this new one, Lexi Patterson.
26:29See if she's got any special problems I should know about.
26:33Forewarned as forearmed.
26:35Right, I'll see what I can do.
26:37I mightn't be able to see her today, though.
26:39Oh, it was no hurry.
26:40You know, Mrs Reynolds will be back tomorrow.
26:42Yes, I heard about that.
26:43I'm sure you won't be sorry to be handing back the reins.
26:45It's been heavy going from all accounts.
26:47Yes, it's not the easiest of jobs.
26:49Still, we're lucky to have someone like her in the chair.
26:52I have to agree with you there.
26:54I'll leave you to it.
26:56Fine.
27:02If anyone says anything, you tell them that I gave you permission to see your meal, all right?
27:06Yes, thanks, Mrs. Skinner.
27:07I've got to do something to help those two.
27:09That poor man, he was so upset.
27:11I just hope you can get the girl to at least try and see him.
27:14Give him your best.
27:15And you make sure you're back in the laundry before Mrs Slattery gets there, all right?
27:18Yes.
27:19Thanks.
27:25Hi.
27:26Hello.
27:27You have me know what they say?
27:29A sickie?
27:30That's the right word, love, but no, I'm not having a sickie.
27:33As a matter of fact, I just had a visitor.
27:36That is good.
27:37Your husband.
27:38You?
27:39Why?
27:40He wants to see you.
27:41He's ready to stand by you.
27:43Emile, he loves you.
27:45He's prepared to give up the old ways if it means you two having a better life together.
27:49No.
27:50He would not do this.
27:51You don't understand.
27:53His friends would laugh.
27:54They would call him fool.
27:57He's prepared to face that if it means you two being happy.
28:03Do you know what I think?
28:05I think it's you who can't stand up to the friends.
28:08You are wrong.
28:09I don't think so.
28:10Your husband's not the one copping out by starving himself to death.
28:14That is different.
28:15It is my duty.
28:19Have it your own way.
28:22But if you are determined to die,
28:25I think you owe it to Ahmed to at least see him before you do.
28:29It sounds really nice, Myra.
28:30Oh, poor Emile.
28:31She must be so mixed up.
28:32Knew the bitch was having his on.
28:33She would know better than to trust a wog.
28:34Shut up, will you?
28:35Well, I believe Emile.
28:36I've seen what happens in these arranged marriages.
28:37Sometimes the wife has treated no better than a stray dog.
28:38Well, who do you believe?
28:39Both.
28:40I think Emile running away from the crap that she had to put up with made Ahmed see the light.
28:47Oh, I feel really sorry for him.
28:48He must really love her.
28:49Oh, it's a bit late for that now, isn't it?
28:50She can't stand a bar of him.
28:51No, I don't think that's it, Myra.
28:52Oh, if only she'd see him talk to him.
28:53Maybe she'd change her mind about a lot of things.
28:54Was there any hope in that?
28:55Who knows, Jude?
28:56I'll have to see Frankie again, Adler.
28:57I'll have to see you.
28:58I'll have to see you.
28:59I'll have to see you again, Adler.
29:00Well, I believe Emile.
29:01Well, I believe Emile.
29:02I've seen what happens in these arranged marriages.
29:03I'll have to see you again, Adler.
29:04No, I don't think that's it, Myra.
29:05Oh, if only she'd see him talk to him.
29:06Maybe she'd change her mind about a lot of things.
29:07Was there any hope in that?
29:08Who knows, Jude?
29:09I'll have to see Frankie again, Adler.
29:10No, I'm bloody not.
29:11And you keep your hands off them if you know what's good for you.
29:12No worries.
29:13Hey, Banjo, I didn't think you'd stick your name down for work, do you?
29:14You've got to be kidding.
29:15Just thought I'd check your lot out.
29:16Oh, well, you're just in time.
29:17You can take over.
29:18I'm just running to the age.
29:19Hey, wait a minute.
29:20I won't be too.
29:21No more.
29:22Come on.
29:23It's better than sitting around doing nothing, eh?
29:24You want to bet?
29:25Speaking of which, uh...
29:26Lou tells me she teed you up for a game of poker tonight.
29:27Yeah, that's right.
29:28Yeah, well, don't worry.
29:29I'll take it easy on you this time.
29:30That's real big of your rabbit.
29:31There's no need to.
29:32Oh, well, it's only fair after I've released you last time.
29:34Look.
29:35I'd rather you didn't do me any favours, Myra.
29:36Forget it.
29:37I wouldn't want to clean your robber.
29:38I'd rather you didn't do me any favours, Myra.
29:39Forget it.
29:40I wouldn't want to clean your robber.
29:41I'd rather you didn't do me any favours, Myra.
29:42I'd rather you didn't do me any favours, Myra.
29:43I wouldn't want to clean your robber.
29:44There's no need to.
29:45Oh, well, it's only fair after I've released you last time.
29:48Look.
29:49I'd rather you didn't do me any favours, Myra.
29:51Forget it.
29:52I wouldn't want to clean your ride out, though, would I?
29:58Well, if it isn't a little fairy floss.
30:00Hi, Mr. Bird.
30:02Mr. Bird.
30:03Now, that's cute.
30:04Yes, well, bye.
30:06Hey, where are you going?
30:07I was just about to take a smoke out.
30:09Wouldn't you like to keep me company?
30:10Uh, I really don't think so, now.
30:12If you don't mind.
30:13Love those, you're nice.
30:15Look.
30:16If you don't let me go, I'll...
30:19I'll hit you.
30:20Oh, come on.
30:21Come on.
30:22I'll have you.
30:23Stop it.
30:24Come on, show us.
30:25You must.
30:26Don't.
30:30And I'm not sorry I did that.
30:32You deserved it.
30:33You're absolutely disgusting.
30:35You bitch.
30:37I'll shut you.
30:42You think you're too good for me, do you?
30:50We'll just have to take you down a peg or two.
30:54Won't we?
30:55Coffee, Miss Ferguson?
30:56No.
30:57Have you seen those reports I left here?
30:58Yes, they're, uh...
30:59Yes, they're over there on the coffee table.
31:00Len Murphy was going through.
31:01Just as well it wasn't a personal letter.
31:02Would have received the same treatment.
31:03You said you want to get all the paperwork out of the way.
31:05Yeah, well, it's a pity you didn't sign them.
31:06He was called away to the phone.
31:07Oh, by the way, some good news.
31:08Denis Crookshank's coming back.
31:09Any more good news?
31:10Yes.
31:11You meal Bocarta has finally agreed to see her husband.
31:14I'll get these to Murphy.
31:15I'll be on patrol if you need me.
31:16Oh, Miss Ferguson.
31:17You help me.
31:18Oh, I see.
31:19Well, it's a pity he didn't sign them.
31:20He was called away to the phone.
31:23By the way, some good news.
31:25Dennis Crookshank's coming back.
31:27Any more good news?
31:29Yes.
31:30Yamil Bacata has finally agreed to see her husband.
31:35I'll get these to Murphy.
31:36I'll be on patrol if you need me.
31:37Oh, Miss Ferguson, the new girl, Patterson.
31:40She's in with Chris.
31:41Would you mind picking her up in about 10 minutes?
31:43Why don't you ask Morris?
31:44She's rusted on with me.
31:45Well, you see, she phoned in about half an hour ago.
31:47She's going to be a bit late.
31:48Oh, any other duties you'd like me to take over?
31:58Sorry I kept you waiting, Mrs. Morris.
32:00All right.
32:01Well, please go through.
32:02Didn't call you from work before.
32:04Oh, well, I was just on the way.
32:06I'm sorry about that.
32:07But in cases like this, it's imperative that we act quickly.
32:11Is there something wrong with the baby?
32:13I have the results of your tests here.
32:16I'm afraid they show a uterine tumor.
32:18Now, I don't want you to worry.
32:21This sort of thing is quite easily rectified, if we get it in time, that is.
32:24You mean it's cancerous?
32:26We won't know that until we operate Mrs. Morris, hence the urgency.
32:31I'll book you in as soon as there's a baby.
32:34So, if you could arrange to have some time off over the next couple of weeks.
32:39I have to attend a court case early next week.
32:42I'm afraid we'll have to leave it until after that.
32:44Surely you can get out of it.
32:46No, I'm afraid not.
32:47I see.
32:48Well, I guess we can delay it by a few days, but no longer.
32:54I really can't overstress the importance of speed in a case like this.
32:58It is quite safe.
32:59I mean, this operation won't harm the baby in any way.
33:02Mrs. Morris.
33:03What is it?
33:04What haven't you told me?
33:07I'm sorry, but there's no way we can remove the tumour and save the baby's life at the
33:14same time.
33:22I reckon that Lexi's brave as hell, the way she spoke to Mrs. Barry.
33:26Oh, look who's talking.
33:27Oh, come on.
33:28I wouldn't do that.
33:29I wouldn't try and get out of seeing Chris.
33:31I reckon he's spunk.
33:32I thought you had the hots for Delaney.
33:34Just mates.
33:36Oh, yeah?
33:37Dropped your cold, did he?
33:38Get stuck.
33:39I wouldn't let it worry you, Rabbit.
33:41Who wouldn't understand any relationship outside of the sack?
33:44Up yours too, Brian.
33:45You know what I mean?
33:46We're the past.
33:47He's pixie.
33:48We're never going to get anything done of this, Roy.
33:49Yeah, she's taken her time to.
33:50I bet she snuck up to see Matt.
33:52Well, if she's gone to chat up with Frank, she'll get a smack in the mouth.
33:54Oh, really?
33:55Judging by the way he was mauling her, I'd say it'd be the other way around.
33:58Yeah, what the hell do you see in him anyway?
34:00He's a bloody creep.
34:01You wouldn't understand, Warren.
34:03You'd think sex appeal's a button day for prostitutes.
34:05Can we please get some work done?
34:07Yeah, will you just tell her to keep her fat mouth shut?
34:09I'm sick of her running Frank down all the time.
34:11Yes, Rabbit.
34:12He can do that quite well on his own.
34:14There's no need for you to help.
34:18Oh, my God.
34:20Pixie!
34:22Get a tear, quick!
34:24Oh, my God!
34:30Pixie!
34:32Honey, who did this to you?
34:36Pixie?
34:37It's me, love.
34:38It's Judy.
34:39I want to bash that Pixie.
34:41I think there's more to it than that, Marlene.
34:43Go get a screw.
34:44Oh!
34:46Oh!
34:47Oh, my God!
34:48There's only one person that'd do this sort of thing to her, and that's Burke!
34:51Well, that's right.
34:52Blame Frank.
34:53He's the only mongrel in the joint.
34:54He was the only mongrel laying it on her at lunchtime.
34:56So what?
34:57Murphy laid it on me, remember, and he's got the run of the joint now.
34:59Oh, will you shut up and stop arguing?
35:05Oh, so Murphy's been up to his old tricks again.
35:07I don't think it was him.
35:08Yeah?
35:09Take a walk, Desmond.
35:10I want to talk to you.
35:11For God's sake, she needs help!
35:13She's in no danger now, Bryant.
35:15I'll see that she gets help, okay?
35:20She needs a doctor?
35:21Yes, and I'll see that she gets one after we nail the culprit.
35:24Oh, come on.
35:25We know who it is.
35:26We're going to get rid of Murphy, right?
35:27Now we've got the evidence.
35:28How?
35:29Just get it to the cell and we'll fix it.
35:31Oh, no.
35:32You can't use Pixie for something like that.
35:34Desmond!
35:35The damage has been done.
35:36Now it's not going to make any difference to Mason.
35:41No.
35:42Better this than finding her at the bottom of a stairwell like the rest of Murphy's victims.
35:46No.
35:51Well, she's not hurt anymore.
35:52No.
35:53See that she's taken care of properly after we fix Murphy.
36:04Don't get time to lay a finger on anyone else.
36:07Well, what's happening?
36:08Is an ambulance coming?
36:09Marlene helped you to get Pixie to a cell, won't you?
36:10What?
36:11She needs to see Sister Hall now.
36:12Judy, I love her as much as you do.
36:13Just do as I say.
36:14Why?
36:15Just tell me I...
36:16You won't make it any harder to do it.
36:17But look at her.
36:18She needs to see a doctor.
36:19She's not in any pain.
36:20We're going to set Murphy up for it, but I promise we'll get Burke as well.
36:24What?
36:25What?
36:26What?
36:27Oh, yeah.
36:28Hang a man before you try him.
36:29I bet Murphy's the bastard.
36:30Shut up!
36:31Just shut up!
36:32Just shut up!
36:33Please!
36:34Get her to a cell quickly!
36:35Oh, my God!
36:37I won't bloody show you.
36:38What do you want?
36:39What are you sneaking on with?
36:40What are you sneaking on with?
36:41I promise we'll get Burke as well.
36:42I promise we'll get Burke as well.
36:43What?
36:44Oh, yeah.
36:45Hang a man before you try him.
36:46I bet Murphy's the bastard.
36:47Shut up!
36:48Just shut up!
36:49Please!
36:50Get her to a cell quickly!
36:51Oh, my God!
36:52Come on!
36:53Come on!
36:54Come on!
36:55Come on!
36:56Come on!
36:57Come on!
36:58Come on!
36:59Come on!
37:00Come on!
37:01Come on!
37:02Come on!
37:03Come on!
37:04Come on!
37:05Come on!
37:06Come on!
37:07Come on!
37:08You can run around here for you, bloody Wong!
37:09Nothing!
37:10I...
37:11Out of the way, you stupid bitch!
37:14No, Jude.
37:19We've got to make it look as convincing as possible.
37:23Oh, God, you sicken me!
37:29I thought you'd changed, Myra.
37:32But, oh, no, you are still the same heartless bitch that used to beat up on kids before Reptile
37:37took over. And now you're going to use Pixie for your own good answer. That's it, isn't
37:41it? Look at me, I'm the top dog. I get everything done, but I don't care who I have to step
37:45on to do it. That's what you're all about. Jude, please. Look, I know how you feel about
37:49it, and I'm sorry if what I'm doing is hurting you. Hurting me? I don't give a stuff about
37:54me hurting. It's only her I care about. Why aren't you out there getting that bastard
37:59thing to do to her? We will. Oh, yeah, when? We're wasting time now trying to set up Murphy
38:03and she's lying. They're suffering. The only way we're wasting time is if the freak doesn't
38:08follow through. And you're wrong about Pixie off. For God's sake, Jude, I am not a monster,
38:13but look at her. She's cut off. She's in her own little world. She can't feel a thing.
38:20Oh, God. Why? She never hurt anybody in her whole life.
38:33But Frank, he do this? Yeah, we think so. I see him in shower room. He had a big scratch
38:41on his face. He looked very frightened. Stinking bastard. I'd be more than frightened when I'm
38:47finished with him.
38:53Hope you're not wasting my time, Ferguson.
38:55Doctor, I'm making alcohol. I could smell it. Now, do you want to catch them or not?
38:58Don't use that tone with me. Which cell was it?
39:01A carter's. Oh, the log's making jungle juice, is she?
39:04Someone is.
39:07Peeps me why you didn't handle this yourself.
39:09Oh, Lord, you might appreciate the feather in your cap.
39:12What?
39:13Well, it's going to look very good on your record, isn't it, when the department finds out that
39:16you nipped it in the bug single-handed.
39:19What are you after?
39:21I've changed my mind about working on your team.
39:25Well, you've shown me that a prison can be run efficiently with the right person behind
39:28the desk.
39:29Is that it?
39:31No, you were right. They'd never consider me for the job. I know that now.
39:37Quite a change of heart. Good.
39:41Anyone else in it with her?
39:42I only saw Warren go in there.
39:44Did she see you?
39:44I don't think so.
39:45You don't think so? God, woman, what's got into you?
39:47All right, she didn't see me. Now, do you want to catch them or not?
39:50Of course I want to catch them.
39:51But we'll wait a few minutes. Let them settle down.
39:53Yeah, but if you wait, then...
39:54Well, wait.
39:58Still here?
39:59Oh, yes. I'm afraid Meg's awfully late.
40:03Probably churning up the drive right now. Want a coffee?
40:07No, thanks. It'll be coming out of my ears. Tell me, how'd you get on with Patterson?
40:12She is a real case. It'll take me days to sort out the fiction from the facts.
40:16That sounds like Lexi, all right.
40:19But no one turned up to take her back. I headed in the general direction. I hope that's all right.
40:23Oh, no, that'll be all right. Jane Ferguson's in that area. That'll be fine.
40:27Good heavens, look at the time. Meg's over an hour late. You don't suppose something dreadful's happened to her, do you?
40:33Maybe she's had trouble with the car.
40:34But you think she will.
40:35Joyce, stop worrying. She'll be all right. I've got to go. If anyone's interested, I'll be up seeing Delaney.
40:40All right.
41:10Hey, where's the rabbit?
41:13Cleaning up the library.
41:14Hell, what happened to her?
41:15No time to explain, love. You better get out of here.
41:17Well, I reckon you lot ought to, too. I just saw the freak of Murphy headed this way.
41:20Okay, both of you. Out you go.
41:21God, she looks bad.
41:22Don't touch her.
41:23It's all right.
41:24Look, I've got to...
41:24Please, will the two of you get out of here?
41:26Here we go.
41:27Right now, back against the wall, everybody.
41:30What's here this time?
41:32Move it, Brian.
41:34Come on, Mason.
41:34Come on.
41:34What's going on here?
41:43What's wrong with Mason?
41:45You should know, Mr. Murphy.
41:47You did a damn good job on her when you raped her.
41:52No, you don't, you bitch.
41:58Get it off her, quick.
41:59Go on, do it.
42:00Brian, get the sister for these two. Hurry.
42:01Bitch.
42:09You won't get away with this.
42:11He used to give me roses
42:26I wish he could again
42:32But that was on the outside
42:37And things were different then
42:42On the inside
42:44The sun still shines
42:47And the rain falls down
42:52But the sun and rain are prisoners too
42:57When morning comes around
43:01Last night I dreamed we were together
43:07Sharing all the love we'd known
43:13Till I had to face the nightmare
43:18Awaken up alone
43:23On the inside
43:24On the inside
43:24The roses grow
43:26They don't land the stony ground
43:32But the roses here are prisoners too
43:37When morning comes around
43:42On the inside
43:44You
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