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Episode 512 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. Bobby has some news.
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00:00Myra has severe concussion, but she isn't in danger, so she should be back with you in a couple of days.
00:05Mrs. Reynolds, how about Pixie?
00:07She's getting the best possible treatment, Judy.
00:10What sort of treatment? How is she?
00:12Well, we don't really know. In fact, we won't know for some time.
00:16She's been transferred to a psychiatric hospital.
00:19Samantha, that request of yours, I'm afraid the department's knocked you back.
00:23There was a phone call for you, Mrs. Morris, from the police.
00:26They said that Peter Wright's trial is being put forward to tomorrow.
00:29Would you phone them?
00:30Here's the message.
00:31Thank you. I'll phone straight away.
00:34I'm sorry you don't get to see your mother, Sam.
00:36Yeah, well, I think I've found a way around it.
00:40You still see her?
00:42We'll see.
00:43Only way to get anything done around here is do it yourself, I reckon.
00:46Sorry?
00:47I'm, um, planning on giving myself a day release.
00:50You? I don't understand.
00:53No. Sorry. I weren't supposed to.
00:55Why, Frank?
01:00Why did you do it?
01:01Easy.
01:02I enjoy it.
01:03Would you have made your hair curl to see the look on her face?
01:05Unreal.
01:06Love it.
01:19Oh.
01:23Let's go.
01:25Wait.
01:26Okay.
01:33You bastard, Frank!
01:39Dirty-eyed at you!
01:40You can give your little bloody hands off a pussy, you bastard!
01:53That's enough!
01:54Now, what the hell do you think you're doing, Delaney?
01:58Well, now let's get one thing straight, Delaney.
02:01We all know that it was Murphy who attacked Mason, don't we?
02:06So Burke here couldn't have had anything to do with it.
02:10Good. Glad we've got that settled.
02:13Clean this mess up and tidy yourselves up.
02:16Any more nonsense, you'll be on a charge.
02:25I swear, Frank, I'm gonna get you.
02:29I don't think so, Penny.
02:32Even the freaks on my side.
02:35I reckon I'm gonna get plenty of protection from now on.
02:38Because no one wants to be pleased to find out it was in Murphy
02:41but slipped it to our pixie.
02:43Do they?
02:43So my husband's gonna try to organise bail, isn't that great, Jude?
03:05Jude?
03:06My husband's gonna try to organise...
03:07Oh, yeah, that's great.
03:08Seems like everyone's getting out of here one way or another.
03:12Sorry.
03:13You know, now just call up with you and get some work done, please.
03:16Not when he laughs around here lately.
03:17Not much to laugh about, is he?
03:19Don't you start.
03:20Hey, ever tell you about the night my mum brought home this trick?
03:23He was a 20-stone cannonball, mum said.
03:26Oh, what happened?
03:27Broke the bed.
03:28I'm straight through.
03:29Mum couldn't pick him up.
03:30Howdy, bugger, wouldn't pay till he'd had his money's worth.
03:33What did she do?
03:35Threw me out onto the couch and took my bed.
03:37God, I laughed.
03:38They must have been lying on the squeaky dog
03:40because it kept barking all night.
03:44That must have been pretty lousy for you.
03:47Why?
03:48Oh, your mum.
03:50What about her?
03:52Well, I just meant...
03:54Well, my mum spoilt me and she's a bit of a sook.
03:57I mean, don't start pitying me, Warren.
04:00I don't need it.
04:00I just meant...
04:01Lexa, I just meant...
04:02Well, what would you know, anyhow?
04:04Look, I only meant that you haven't had it as...
04:05I don't want it easy.
04:07Oh, Lexi, I told you.
04:08Well, tell her.
04:10Whatever me mum did, she made me stand on my own two feet.
04:13Not like wimpy piggy eyes here.
04:14Oh, hang on.
04:15I've never had it as often.
04:17I'm bloody glad.
04:18And I don't have to take crap from anyone.
04:20Least of all her!
04:27There you go, McRae.
04:29Oh, thanks.
04:32Tim, they didn't tell me you were coming back today.
04:36Are you okay?
04:36Better shape than you are, mate.
04:39What the hell are you being up to?
04:41You haven't heard?
04:42It's been on the radio, on the television and everything.
04:44Well, Wentworth General doesn't run to luxuries like that for prisoners.
04:48Come on, mate.
04:48What is it?
04:52Pixie got raped.
04:54And Myra got bashed.
04:55They took her to the hospital.
04:56She must have been trying to help her.
04:57Burke?
05:02Yeah.
05:04Well, then, so what's with your face?
05:06I mean, haven't they got him in the pound?
05:08No.
05:09Well, I don't know what happened.
05:11Murphy got blamed for it.
05:13They took him away and charged him.
05:14Nobody said nothing about Frank.
05:16Murphy?
05:16I mean, what the hell's Murphy?
05:17It doesn't matter.
05:21What about Pixie?
05:21Is she all right?
05:26She can't talk.
05:28It's sharp.
05:32They're going to put her in a mental hospital.
05:35Oh, God, Jeff.
05:39Easy, son.
05:39Hang in there.
05:40We'll get the bastard fixed up, I promise you.
05:50Not much comfort, I know.
05:52But at least we got rid of Murphy.
05:55It's not going to help Pixie, though, is it?
06:02Hey.
06:04I'll say sorry if you want.
06:05Sorry for what?
06:06You stuck your nose in my business.
06:07I did not.
06:08You called me a winger.
06:10Well, you are.
06:12Oh, come on.
06:12I'm sorry.
06:13Me too.
06:17Right, Kelly.
06:18This is for you.
06:23Time, Mrs. B.
06:25We'll wait for those.
06:26Now, anyone that wants to go outside,
06:28be at the gate in two minutes.
06:29All right?
06:32Blue Kelly an artist.
06:33And pigs will fly.
06:35Oh, she's an artist, all right.
06:37A con artist.
06:38What do you reckon, Jude?
06:40Huh?
06:41Oh, sorry.
06:42I wasn't listening.
06:51Someone's given him a going over.
06:52Hey, I wonder if it was Mighty Max.
06:54I was all posed in his face.
06:56Oh, for God's sake, I've got eyes, haven't I?
06:58I'm sorry, Jude.
07:00I just wondered what was going to happen when Renaud sees him.
07:02What if she starts asking?
07:03Oh, yeah.
07:04God forbid that anything should happen to Mr. Burke.
07:07I'm going outside.
07:09Oh, shit.
07:11Judy!
07:12Hey, Em, come get some fresh air.
07:13We just want to keep an eye on Judy.
07:14Yes, I'll be there very quick.
07:15You go now.
07:18Don't want to go outside.
07:18You're going to have an art lesson first.
07:21Sam, I talk with you.
07:23Hey, look at this.
07:24It'll work.
07:24I know it will.
07:25You must not do this.
07:27Emile is afraid for you.
07:29You must wait.
07:30It's not long time.
07:31I thought you'd understand.
07:32I can't wait.
07:34I've got five months left.
07:35You're getting out of here.
07:36But it's better than if you get caught.
07:39Emile fear.
07:40Not want you hurt.
07:42Please, Sam.
07:42I can't.
07:43She's my mother and she's dying.
07:46I've got to see her.
07:47It doesn't matter what happens afterwards as long as I can be with her.
07:50Don't you see?
07:54Promise you won't tell anyone?
07:58Emile promise.
08:01Thanks.
08:06I'll take it easy, will you?
08:07You're safer here than anywhere else.
08:10And you're on my side, I suppose.
08:12Personally, I think you should be denackered.
08:14But this is business.
08:17Now, you in or not?
08:19I'm in.
08:20Right.
08:22Take a look at this.
08:23But keep it out of your mouth.
08:31Acid?
08:32Give the man a cigar.
08:34A whole sheet!
08:35Yeah.
08:36It's cut with some chemical crap, but who gives a stuff?
08:39We cut it into squares and a two bucks a trip.
08:42It's the cheapest holiday around here.
08:44That'll crash you about a grand.
08:47What'd you shell out?
08:48Three hundred.
08:49Oh, nice one.
08:52Don't try drawing with these.
08:54Coke.
08:54Cut with glucose.
08:57And the paint?
08:58Just paints.
09:00I've got to have a hobby, don't I?
09:03This is really big league.
09:05I'm big league, Fran.
09:07I'm taking over the gambling and the other rackets.
09:10The drugs is just a part of it.
09:12Once we harvest fat booze, we'll have something for everyone.
09:15Right.
09:16And with Desmond out of action, there won't be a bloody soul to stop us.
09:20Yeah.
09:20Yeah.
09:21Yeah.
09:21Yeah.
09:21Yeah.
09:21Yeah.
09:21Yeah.
09:22Yeah.
09:22Yeah.
09:22Yeah.
09:22Yeah.
09:22Yeah.
09:23Yeah.
09:24Yeah.
09:24Yeah.
09:25Yeah.
09:26Yeah.
09:26Yeah.
09:27Yeah.
09:28Yeah.
09:29Yeah.
09:30Yeah.
09:31Yeah.
09:32Yeah.
09:33Yeah.
09:34Yeah.
09:35Yeah.
09:36It's getting bloody boring around here now.
09:39Scotty?
09:40Yeah, you know, dull, dreary, which means she's missing Pixie and Bobby.
09:47Hey, Bob!
09:48I'm glad you enjoyed it, Bobby.
09:50Oh, yeah, well, it makes you feel good when you do something worthwhile, doesn't it?
09:53Yep, it certainly does.
09:54Look, I think you'd better get back to your friends.
09:55I think they've missed you.
09:56Yeah, I've got heaps to tell them.
09:57Hi!
09:58Oh, g'day.
09:59What's up?
10:00Oh, well, g'day you.
10:01Oh, thanks.
10:02Oh, good.
10:03Hi!
10:04Oh!
10:05Oh!
10:06Oh!
10:07Do you like some company?
10:08Oh!
10:09Oh!
10:10You want me to be polite or honest?
10:12Well, I just thought we could talk.
10:13It's sort of important.
10:14Can't it, Kepler?
10:15I just don't want any more problems at the moment, okay?
10:18Oh, look at it.
10:19Sure.
10:20Sam?
10:21Sure, we'll talk.
10:22Don't expect any miracles, though, okay?
10:23No, don't be silly.
10:24It can wait.
10:25Plenty of time.
10:26Yeah.
10:27There's always plenty of time.
10:28Geez, I've really tried to be friends with her, Bob, but she's a bloody tough nut to crack.
10:42Every time I open my mouth, I've seen foot in it, I know.
10:46Me?
10:47Trying to be friendly.
10:48Look, I know that, Rabbit.
10:49She doesn't.
10:50So, tell us about the sponge.
10:51Hey, Bobby, come here!
10:52Come on, Rabbit.
10:53Come on!
10:54Come on!
10:55What?
10:56Plenty of veggies?
10:57Big deal.
10:58Celery.
10:59Look, all we've got to do is get some dope plants, put them in here and...
11:03Ha!
11:04Ha!
11:05Good run, Legs!
11:06That's so funny!
11:07Been there, done that!
11:08Ha!
11:09Ha!
11:10Ha!
11:11Ha!
11:12Ha!
11:13Ha!
11:14What about magic mushrooms?
11:15Bet you haven't done that.
11:16Look, all we can do is put them in here underneath the pumpkin leaves!
11:19Oh!
11:20Oh, what sting!
11:21Oh, what did you guys have for lunch?!
11:22Oh, it wasn't me!
11:23Oh my God!
11:24Oh!
11:25What is it?
11:26Oh, the blood can't help you get, Legs!
11:27And here!
11:28Ah!
11:29I'm so lucky!
11:30The blood can't help you get, Legs!
11:31I'm not a complete fool. You were the only ones on gardening duty. Now, who's responsible?
11:52All right, I take it from your silence. You're all guilty.
11:56You'll lose Bayard tonight and for the next two weeks.
11:58And if there's any more of this, you'll be facing the VJ next time. Is it clear?
12:02Yes, Governor.
12:04I don't suppose there's any point in asking about your bruises, Delaney?
12:09Burke?
12:11I thought not.
12:13Miss Ferguson, you can take them out.
12:14Certainly, Governor. Come on.
12:16Can you give me a minute, Mrs Reynolds?
12:19All right, McCree.
12:28What is it?
12:31Well, it's a lousy time to ask, but I'd like to get back to my studies.
12:35The law course.
12:36Yes, I know.
12:38See, Murphy.
12:39Mr Murphy wouldn't let the correspondence lessons in, but I thought...
12:43I'll get on to it straight away.
12:44Mr Murphy no longer has any say in what happens at Wentworth.
12:47I heard.
12:47I, uh...
12:51Well, we feel pretty bad about Meyer and Pixie.
12:54We all do.
12:56Thanks.
12:59And, uh...
13:01Sorry about the booze.
13:07Pumpkin spirit!
13:08Hey, Lex, getting it all up, are we?
13:14You never had anything decent to wear apart from those tacky rags.
13:16You wouldn't think it was so funny.
13:18Come on, Banjo.
13:21Where's your sense of...
13:23Jeez, what happened to your back?
13:24That's none of your business.
13:25Oh, there's more of it.
13:27Just get the number of the track.
13:28Rack off, I'm warning you.
13:30Come on, Lex, where are you mates?
13:31If someone's bashing you up, they get to laugh.
13:33Piggy Eye's here always got her nose in my business.
13:35Well, she's no mate of mine.
13:36Bloody hell.
13:37Don't start that again.
13:38Well, at least my mum told me right from wrong,
13:40which is more than you can say.
13:41What's that got to do with anything?
13:43Just get out and leave me alone.
13:46Come, both of you, get out!
13:53Jude.
13:54Jude.
13:58We never got a chance to say goodbye.
14:02Jude.
14:04Oh, don't.
14:05Please.
14:05She was everything to me, Sam.
14:09I never told her this, but...
14:12I loved her so much.
14:14I loved her.
14:15I know.
14:17It'll be all right, Jude.
14:19It will.
14:19It'll be all right.
14:20I'll put a colour ball here, right?
14:27If it did that to the pumpkins, can you imagine what it would have done to our insides?
14:30If we did junk it, it'd be like that guy in Alien.
14:33Poo!
14:34It's gone everywhere.
14:35Stop.
14:36You're quite a card, my lady.
14:39Hey, did you see Jude?
14:41Is she all right?
14:41Yeah, yeah, she's fine.
14:43Just wants to be on her own for a while.
14:44Oh, hello.
14:46Oh, g'day.
14:48Nice to see you back.
14:49Oh, thanks.
14:50I almost saw this.
14:52Remember?
14:53Ha!
14:54That's the plans for your robot.
14:56Yep.
14:56Still want to help us out with it?
14:58Yeah, sure.
14:59How about all the timber and stuff?
15:00Oh, that's no problem.
15:01Mrs. Reynolds has given us the OK for everything we need.
15:04How long did the look take?
15:06Good news week, folks.
15:07Who's buying?
15:08She's selling lipricy.
15:10How about you, bunny brain?
15:11I got your favourite.
15:13Coke at special prices.
15:15Acid too, if you want it.
15:16And if we don't?
15:17No problems.
15:18As long as you've got your dollars ready.
15:20For what?
15:21Your insurance policy.
15:23It'll cost you a dollar a week for protection from now on.
15:26Oh, yeah?
15:26From who?
15:27What do you think?
15:29Too bad Pixie didn't have insurance, eh?
15:31What the bloody thing!
15:33You bitch!
15:33Lou, you bitch!
15:35Hey, you watch your manners, Mitchell.
15:37I haven't finished yet.
15:39Seeing as I'll only be charging the minimum for each policy,
15:43I'll be taking half your goods as well.
15:45You all got that, have you?
15:46Can't you do anything?
15:48Sorry, it's not my territory.
15:50I promised Myra I'd stay out.
15:51Excuse me.
15:53It's all right, everybody.
15:54My aunt's here.
15:56Well, you don't seem very pleased.
15:58Sure they are.
16:00Aren't you girls?
16:09When I'm richer, I reckon I'll sleep until tea time every day.
16:14Come on, let's get your bum into key.
16:17All right, Campus.
16:18Rise and shine.
16:19You're back.
16:19You're back, Mr. C.
16:21Oh, sorry, Mr. C.
16:22It's all right, Marlene.
16:23It's nice to see you again.
16:24Oh, Jesus.
16:25Great to have you back, Mr. C.
16:26The one with the bleary eyes is Lexie.
16:28Hello, Lexie.
16:29Okay, then.
16:30Hurry it up, eh?
16:31See you later.
16:32Oh, great.
16:33You really like him, Lexie.
16:34He's real fair with everyone.
16:36First, him and I didn't get off to a good start.
16:40Some friend.
16:41How long is she going to keep that up?
16:42I don't know.
16:43What did you have to go and make that crack for last night anyway?
16:46It's only a joke.
16:48All I said was I was lucky the scars weren't on her face,
16:50so I should have a few spack filler and...
16:52What a bloody funny rabbit.
16:55All right, all right.
16:57Hey, do you reckon her mother did it?
17:01Maybe.
17:02I remember once when we were living in a squat together.
17:05She had all these burns up her arm.
17:07She was supposed to be staying with her mum then,
17:08but she stayed with me half the time.
17:09Did she say how she got it?
17:11She reckoned she fell asleep smoking.
17:14After that, she always wore long sleeves.
17:15Yes.
17:16Morning.
17:20I need this cover.
17:21How about you, Joyce?
17:23Oh, lovely.
17:24Black with one, please.
17:25I remember.
17:27Well, how does it feel being back in harness?
17:30I don't know.
17:30A bit queer, really.
17:31Sort of like I've never been away.
17:33Well, you certainly picked the right time to come back.
17:36What with all this dreadful Murphy business
17:38and poor Meg being in the state she's in.
17:42There you go.
17:43Oh, lovely.
17:43Tom.
17:44She's a brave lady and no mistake.
17:47Don't know how she's held up under it all.
17:49No.
17:50You can't know, can you?
17:52I've often tried to imagine what it must be like to be raped,
17:55and that's bad enough, but...
17:57to find out you were pregnant as well...
17:59Hang about.
17:59What are you saying?
18:01Raped?
18:01Pregnant?
18:02Are we talking about Meg?
18:03But...
18:04I...
18:04I thought you knew.
18:05You just said how brave she was.
18:06I was talking about Phil's death and that maniac who kidnapped me.
18:09What is all this?
18:11Are you saying Meg was raped?
18:12Yes, it happened just after you left.
18:15Oh, dear, I shouldn't have said anything.
18:17Oh, my God, your poor love.
18:18Well, that's why she's in court today, testifying against that dreadful man.
18:23It's going to be a bloody nightmare for her.
18:25Yes.
18:26I don't know how I'd cope with it.
18:28And, of course, now she's decided to keep the baby.
18:30Really?
18:30Oh, Dennis, you won't tell her I told you, will you?
18:35I mean, I thought you knew all about it.
18:37I'd hate Meg to think I was just gossiping about her.
18:39No, don't worry, Joyce.
18:41I won't believe the word.
18:43I promise.
18:45And Harley Fisher and Brent to the workshop.
18:47Okay, move out, you lot.
18:48Aren't you Bacarda?
18:49The governor wants you.
18:50Is this my husband?
18:50I wouldn't know.
18:51Did you fail a bit?
18:53Hi, yeah.
18:54What do we tell you?
18:55I go home?
18:56Yeah, don't forget about this place, love.
18:58Don't worry.
18:58We'll give you a bed wall for you, Camel.
19:00You lot.
19:00I'll put you and move out.
19:01Now, get going.
19:02Get your things together, Mitchell.
19:03I like the business.
19:04Come on, I'm right.
19:05I think you're lucky, Bacarda.
19:07What do you want?
19:08I could do some trading in the workshop if there's anything to sell.
19:11What do you reckon?
19:12Okay, come on.
19:20But don't give them nothing until you see the colour of their money, okay?
19:23Yeah, okay.
19:24Anything else?
19:24I'd say that just about covers the lot.
19:27Come on, hand it over.
19:29Now, now, first.
19:30Wait your turn.
19:32You've really blown it this time, Kelly, you know that?
19:36You're going to go straight to the power.
19:38Hmm?
19:38Well, if I do, I'll have you for company.
19:41Might be worth it when I see the look on Renau's face after I tell her how you frame Murphy.
19:46Now, get going.
19:47Time's money.
19:51Now.
19:54Where were we?
19:55Don't threaten me, Kelly.
19:57Now, you cried rape to the police and Desmond engineered the whole thing.
19:59You ran it up to your filthy little neck.
20:03True.
20:06What do you reckon they can do to us?
20:08A year?
20:09Maybe two added to our sentence.
20:11At least.
20:12With you for this.
20:13They'd thrown you out on your ear.
20:16And even if they didn't charge her, he'd be finished.
20:20So you show a little respect.
20:22Because I'm the one that's keeping you in this job.
20:24Do you understand, Bacata?
20:37Police not let me go home.
20:40Not quite.
20:40It's just a matter of bail.
20:42When your husband raises the money...
20:44Ahmed does not want to.
20:47He does not try to get money.
20:48That's not true, Emil.
20:49He rang me first thing this morning to say he was worried about you.
20:52He feels that he failed you.
20:54No.
20:55I fail.
20:57Old ways are hard to live.
20:58Yes?
20:59Yes, I'm sure they are.
21:01But Ahmed's main worry is that you won't eat.
21:04He tells me you've been on a hunger strike.
21:07Now, don't you think you'd be much happier if you gave up all that nonsense?
21:11Please.
21:13You let me talk on the telephone one more time.
21:15I tell Ahmed I follow only new ways.
21:19New laws now.
21:19Yes?
21:20Yes, I think that's an excellent idea.
21:23And try not to worry.
21:24It won't be too long before your trial.
21:26You are a good person, Mrs. Reynolds.
21:28I will not worry anymore.
21:30But I must work.
21:31I should be in laundry.
21:33Yes, of course.
21:34But let's arrange this phone call first, shall we?
21:41What the hell do you think you're doing, Patterson?
21:43What's it look like?
21:44It looks like you're heading for a charge.
21:46Now get back to work.
21:48Yes, sir, commandant.
21:50I said move.
21:51Don't do that.
21:52You might just get me all upset.
21:54Then I might just accidentally tell Reno about you and Mr. Moe.
22:00Look what you made me do, Patterson.
22:02That's just a sample of what you're going to get if you try to blackmail me again.
22:06Is that clear?
22:07Yes.
22:07Louder.
22:08Yes, Miss Ferguson.
22:10Because we wouldn't want you to finish up like some of Mr. Murphy's friends at Woodridge,
22:14would we?
22:16You see, Patterson, they're dead.
22:18Understand?
22:18You all right?
22:27Terrific.
22:28I feel as though the butterflies are playing a football match in my stomach.
22:31Good morning, Mrs. Morris.
22:32Oh, good morning.
22:33This is a friend of mine, Chris Sutton.
22:35How do you do?
22:36Bit of moral support, eh?
22:38You could say that.
22:38It's all right for me to be with her.
22:40Oh, certainly.
22:40Unless the judge calls a close court.
22:43Mrs. Morris, you won't be allowed in until you give evidence.
22:46Yes, yes, I know.
22:47It won't be too long, though.
22:48I'm calling you early in the piece.
22:54Morning, Harry.
22:55See you in there.
22:58Are you all right, Mrs. Morris?
23:00Yes, I just didn't expect him to look so different.
23:03So respectable.
23:04Oh, his solicitor would have seen to that.
23:06He makes a good impression on the jury.
23:09Now, don't let it worry you.
23:10Come on.
23:11Well, don't think about it.
23:17That's the best way.
23:19Well, he cares about you after he went to all that trouble.
23:21Yes, it's true.
23:23I think when we get back together, things will be better.
23:27Of course they will, yeah.
23:29Sure.
23:30You can go for nice, romantic camel rides with the rest of the walk.
23:33Oh, why don't you shut up, Lou?
23:35Why don't you make me, fat stuff?
23:39Well, it's nice to see you're all kept so busy.
23:42Samantha, you've got a visitor.
23:44My mother.
23:44Actually, she says she's your sister.
23:46My sister?
23:47Hey, great!
23:48Good luck.
23:50She says, I wish I had a sister.
23:52Parents couldn't make the same mistake twice, Kilt.
23:55She doesn't like you.
23:57Don't know what's up her nose.
23:58She can't get along with me.
23:59Who can she get along with?
24:00Your little dicky bird told me you didn't hand over your buy-up.
24:04Or pay your insurance.
24:06That's right, Kelly.
24:07And there's no way you're getting anything from her.
24:09You're just wasting your time.
24:11It's no way to torture your top dog.
24:13Now is it?
24:14I don't remember any election.
24:17As far as I'm concerned, Myra's still in charge.
24:21Desmond's in the hospital.
24:22And somehow, I don't see you or any of your gutless mates making the grave.
24:28So, I reckon that makes me it.
24:34Especially since the freak's so ready to help me.
24:37Now shift your fat, Bryant.
24:40No way.
24:42Okay.
24:44Suit yourself.
24:51What?
24:51Don't you, Bryant?
24:54Yours must be jigging around like a puppet.
24:56I'm pulling the strings.
24:57Now, who's top dog?
24:59Don't blow your killer!
25:00Who's top dog, butterfly?
25:01You won't!
25:02You'll let it go!
25:06Hey, faster.
25:08This is no time to take a rest.
25:10We've got work to do.
25:16Thanks.
25:17Pleasure.
25:18You know, this is really dull.
25:20I've been practising what I was going to say to you for days.
25:22Now I can't think of a thing.
25:24Me neither.
25:25You really don't look like I expected.
25:30No?
25:31Well, you do.
25:32I mean, sort of.
25:36How's my mum?
25:36Is she better?
25:37She's great.
25:39I mean, she's still not well.
25:40That's why she couldn't come in today.
25:42Bet she's on the mend.
25:43I wish I could see her.
25:45Well, you will.
25:46I mean, six months isn't very long, is it?
25:48You can have a huge party when you get out of here.
25:50I've got lots of friends for you to meet.
25:52Do you like Prince or Michael Jackson?
25:54I don't know.
25:54I'm not sure.
25:56Tell me about my mum.
25:59Oh, did I tell you about Nellie?
26:00She's my dog.
26:01Got her for my fifth birthday.
26:03She's a bit long in the tooth now.
26:05Something's wrong, isn't it?
26:07No, of course not.
26:10Supposing I got out tomorrow, or maybe even next week.
26:13But you couldn't, could you?
26:15I mean, they wouldn't let you out so soon.
26:17She's sicker than you're telling me, isn't she?
26:22Look, Sal, I've got to know.
26:24I've waited so long for this.
26:26Please tell me.
26:27There's nothing to tell.
26:29Firstly, Sam, things are going to be just great.
26:35Right.
26:36He was the leader of the two.
26:39Let the record show the witness identified the defendant.
26:42Thank you, Mrs. Morris.
26:43No further questions, Your Honour?
26:45Mr. Morton, do you wish to cross-examine?
26:48Thank you, Your Honour.
26:50Just a few questions, Mrs. Morris.
26:53Yes, of course.
26:55Now, you say you showered, and then you called a friend.
26:59Yes.
27:00But you didn't call the police.
27:02Why was that?
27:03I just felt that I couldn't talk to anyone about it.
27:06But you talked to a friend.
27:08Yes, but...
27:09You talked to a friend, but you couldn't talk to the police.
27:12Despite the fact that you are a trained prison and probation officer.
27:17And you knew, didn't you, that the correct procedure was to call the police immediately.
27:23I just wasn't ready.
27:24Oh, I see.
27:25And when you were ready, as you put it, did you tell the police that you knew my client?
27:33No.
27:34Why not?
27:35Well, because it's not true.
27:37Isn't it a fact that you had met my client several times, and had, in fact, already had sexual intercourse with him?
27:44No!
27:45That's a lie.
27:46I'd never seen him before.
27:48Objection, Your Honour.
27:49The question is improper and irrelevant.
27:53Objection sustained.
27:55Continue, Mr. Morton.
27:56Mrs. Morris, do you live alone?
28:00Yes.
28:01And you are divorced from your second husband?
28:03Yes, but...
28:04And since your divorce, you have had several, shall we say, miasons with various men.
28:12Well, I...
28:13Objection, Your Honour.
28:15Counsel is well aware that Mrs. Morris' private life is totally immaterial in this case.
28:20I take your point.
28:22Mr. Morton?
28:23Your Honour, I'm certainly not seeking to dig dirt, if you will, for the sake of influencing the jury.
28:31But my client's case rests on the fact that the witness was not only a willing partner, but did in fact initiate the sexual act.
28:40Very well, Mr. Morton.
28:41But I warn you, I expect your questions to remain within the proper bounds of propriety.
28:47Naturally, as Your Honour pleases.
28:49Mrs. Morris, prior to your relationship with my client, is it not the fact that you spent the night at your home with a Dr. Jonathan Edmonds, a man you hardly knew?
29:05Yes, but...
29:06And immediately after your relationship with my client, you entered into a romantic attachment with a Mr. Philip Cleary, now deceased.
29:15That has got nothing to do with this.
29:18Answer the question, Mrs. Morris.
29:19He was my friend, nothing more.
29:24May I remind you that you are under oath, Mrs. Morris?
29:28I know that.
29:29Then I'll ask you again.
29:30No.
29:30I've already answered you.
29:34I am not the guilty one.
29:36I'm the victim.
29:47Come on, Bobby, you'll have to do better than that.
29:50Say, Zoo, you're not the boss, you know.
29:52I am when Ralph's out.
29:53Yeah, well, you just better hope he gets that new contract.
29:56There's not enough work around here for the three of us.
29:58Oh, yeah?
29:59Oh, it's the best apprentice he's ever had.
30:01Till I came along?
30:02Oh, come on, give it to me.
30:04I'll show you how it's done.
30:05Oh, I can do it.
30:05Okay.
30:06Pete, give us a bag.
30:07Get me out of that.
30:08Ow!
30:08Oh!
30:10Jeez, I'm sorry, Bobby.
30:12It's all right.
30:13It's just a scratch.
30:14Yeah, well, give us a look, it'll all right.
30:16Better get something on there.
30:18It'll be all right.
30:19Okay.
30:23You make?
30:51Yeah, I make.
30:53It's pretty.
30:55It's not pretty enough.
30:57Did you see Matthew?
30:59No, love.
31:00He is all right, though.
31:02He will be, love.
31:03Just give him time.
31:04He really liked it, didn't he?
31:06Yeah, I reckon he did, Mum.
31:08We all loved her.
31:17Wouldn't want a game of snooker, would you?
31:18You're right, I wouldn't.
31:21So, what do you think?
31:25Well, I'll be making snooks.
31:26The sooner we go through them, the sooner I can get started.
31:29Whatever you say.
31:30All right.
31:30Now, for starters, I reckon it'd be easier if we scaled it down.
31:35Now, I can make it, what, 18 inches, two feet tall to go on a table or a desk.
31:39No, no, I mean, it must be four feet tall, otherwise it won't look real.
31:41Well, the kids won't be impressed by it.
31:43Okay, fair enough.
31:46Now, your drawing shows that the head comes off.
31:48Now, really, that's just making extra work.
31:49But it must.
31:51I mean, we need it for storage space.
31:53Jeff, can't you just follow my drawings?
31:55You see, I could put a little door in the back of it.
31:57I mean, it'd be much easier access.
32:00Except...
32:00Except what?
32:03Except if it's only a small door, it wouldn't be big enough for someone to get inside.
32:08Someone maybe trying to get out of here?
32:10It's only a toy for some deaf kids, for God's sake.
32:13Is it, Sam?
32:18Please, Jeff.
32:20I've got to see my mother.
32:22You must be off your head, love.
32:23You've only got a few months to serve.
32:26Do you realise what you're getting yourself into?
32:30You're going to give me away, aren't you?
32:33Oh, love, it's not my place to judge you.
32:37So you make the rubber?
32:40Yeah, I'll make it.
32:41But I'm going to keep on trying to talk you out of this nonsense.
32:44Okay?
32:46And you say you frequented the singles bar quite often?
32:49Yes, sir.
32:50I...
32:51Well, I'm not proud of it, but I'm a pretty shy bloke.
32:54And, well, it's a way of meeting girls.
32:56Yes.
32:56Yes, a pick-up joint, in other words.
32:59Yes, sir.
32:59And you met Mrs. Morris there?
33:01Yes, sir.
33:02Flour!
33:03Could you please tell the court the circumstances under which you met?
33:07Well, it's a bit awkward.
33:10She...
33:10Well, I don't want to be disrespectful, but she approached me.
33:14She knew a friend of mine.
33:16And I...
33:17Well, look, she's a really nice lady.
33:19And she was good to me.
33:21I stayed the night the first time.
33:23It was fantastic.
33:23Uh, I mean, uh...
33:26Well, she's very experienced.
33:28Why?
33:29Why did you tell them the truth?
33:31It's not true, not one word of it.
33:33Your Honour, I do pertence.
33:36Mrs. Morris, either you sit quietly or I shall have to order you from the court.
33:40Is that clear?
33:44Please continue, Mr. Wright.
33:45Oh, I was pretty shocked, I tell you.
33:48So I told her I didn't think I should see her again.
33:51The next thing I found out, I was arrested.
33:53You OK?
34:17Why not?
34:18It beats lunch.
34:20What's the matter?
34:21I thought you liked me.
34:23I'm going to be in the can for another six months.
34:26There's not much point, is there?
34:27Oh, jeez, you're dumb, you know that?
34:29I am not.
34:30You are too.
34:32I want you to be my girlfriend.
34:35I don't just mean for six months, Bob.
34:38I'll be my real steady girlfriend.
34:42We can't go anywhere.
34:44OK, so what?
34:44For six months we'll just see each other here.
34:47Ralph won't be around all the time.
34:50Well, don't you want to?
34:53Reckon I want it more than anything.
34:56Except there are things you don't know about me, Pete.
34:58Things I've done.
34:59Oh, look, I know all I need to know, Bob.
35:02Who cares about the past?
35:04All we've got is the future to worry about, eh?
35:06Oh, there you are.
35:23I've been looking for you.
35:24Hi.
35:24I've got a letter from your family.
35:26Yeah?
35:27Well, come on.
35:28Aren't you going to open it?
35:29Thanks, Mr. C.
35:32Is there something wrong, Les?
35:35Everything.
35:37When everything's wrong, that's when you really need a friend, isn't it?
35:40Of course.
35:42Yeah, well, I don't reckon I've got any.
35:44Not Bobby, anyhow.
35:45She used to be my best friend.
35:47She still is.
35:48Not anymore.
35:49Oh, come on.
35:51Okay, maybe her head's turned for the moment by a new face.
35:54And her job too, remember.
35:55But you can count on Bobby.
35:57Eh?
35:59I'll bet me boots on it.
36:01Yeah?
36:03Thanks, Mr. C.
36:05You've always been really good to us.
36:09I didn't think you would be after what happened to Bucky and everything.
36:12I mean, even though it was the freak's policy.
36:14Yeah, just a minute, Les.
36:15I haven't spoken to Heather.
36:16Her mother doesn't even know where she is.
36:20Hey, look, um, how about you telling me just what the hell went on here?
36:28Oh, it is.
36:28He should have been blacklisted completely.
36:30Oh, fair go.
36:32You can't deprive a man of earning a living.
36:34The union's supposed to protect our livelihood.
36:36The union hasn't got the courage of its convictions.
36:39A three-month suspension for a scab is ludicrous.
36:41Well, if you feel that strongly about it, why don't you stand as union rep?
36:44No one else is clamoring for the job.
36:46You know, I might just do that.
36:48But it'd make quite a change to have a union rep with the courage of her convictions.
36:51You've got no convictions worth a cracker, Joan.
36:53Or principles either.
36:55I think I'd better go.
36:56Oh, just a sec, Joyce.
36:58If she's standing for union rep, so am I.
37:00It won't be handed to her on a plate.
37:03We've not finished.
37:04Oh, yes, we have, Crookshank.
37:06You hounded Heather out of here, didn't you?
37:08Pushed her till she didn't know what she was doing.
37:10I did the department a favour.
37:11She was a fool.
37:12There's no room in the service for fools.
37:13Well, you better hope there's still a place left for you by the time I've finished.
37:17Where I come from, we're loyal to our mates.
37:20And we don't forget.
37:22Ever.
37:22And you have also heard witnesses give testimony to the good character of my client.
37:39Now, if you believe them, you cannot in all conscience believe Mrs. Morris' story.
37:45It is all too easy for a woman scorned to cry rape as an act of revenge.
37:54Their conviction in this case will make it even easier in the future.
37:59Search your consciences.
38:01All that we ask is justice.
38:06Thank you, Mr. Morton.
38:08Mr. Sterling, you may address the jury.
38:11Thank you, Your Honour.
38:12Oh, God.
38:14If I were on the jury, even I'd belive you.
38:16Ladies and gentlemen of the jury.
38:17Will you not?
38:18I won't take up too much of your time.
38:18He may be good, but he can't order the facts.
38:20It's been a long day, and I'm sure you're all anxious to get home for a nice cuppa.
38:23Or something a little stronger.
38:27You've heard the eloquence of Mr. Morton in defence of his client.
38:31I'm afraid I have nothing as grandiose to offer you.
38:34But let us quickly look at the facts.
38:38Margaret Morris was brutally raped by two men who broke into her home.
38:43She has identified one of the men as the defendant.
38:47Rather than pleading his innocence, the defendant claims that he was there at her invitation.
38:52That she instigated the sexual intercourse.
38:55Well, really.
38:56Forgive me for being flippant, but he should be so lucky.
38:59You've heard the honest cry of Mrs. Morris on the witness stand.
39:05You've heard the statement from the police surgeon who examined her.
39:09The sexual offences officer who took her statement.
39:11And the affidavit from one Angela Adams, which, while not in itself conclusive,
39:17Certainly suggests that this vicious sexual attack was premeditated.
39:22Margaret Morris has suffered enough.
39:27Do not hand down a verdict which will cause her more suffering.
39:32Mr. Morton says he wants justice.
39:35Well, so do we, members of the jury.
39:37So do we.
39:38Members of the jury.
39:44This case is now in your hands.
39:47If you believe, as Mr. Morton claims,
39:51That Mrs. Morris was a willing party to any sexual acts that may have transpired,
39:56Then you must find the defendant not guilty.
40:00You all right?
40:01On the other hand,
40:02I feel sick.
40:03I'm not surprised.
40:05I'll give down your party.
40:06Let me take your hand.
40:06Any reasonable doubt.
40:07No, no, I'll see it through.
40:08Then the defendant is guilty as charged.
40:12I shall ask you to retire now to consider your verdict.
40:16You may leave now.
40:18Hey, Pester, don't forget now.
40:26Half your buy-out.
40:28I'm doing you a favour.
40:29You might even lose a few pounds.
40:31Shut up, bitch.
40:32Grab it.
40:32Mom, when did you get back?
40:34About five minutes ago.
40:35How was it?
40:35Oh, Ace.
40:36Oh, great.
40:37Hey, listen, have you two stopped playing silly buggers?
40:39Because if you have, I'll tell you a secret.
40:40Yeah, come on.
40:41If you tell us, it won't be a secret, will it?
40:43All right, then, if you don't want to know, I won't bother telling you.
40:45Come on, I do tell.
40:46Tell.
40:47You ready?
40:48Yeah.
40:49I've got a fella.
40:50And I don't just mean a one-night stand, either.
40:51I mean a real fella.
40:52A boyfriend.
40:53What?
40:54Cross me heart, spit on me grandmother's grave, and you name it.
40:56Well, what do you know?
40:57He doesn't care where I've been or what I've done.
40:59Just loves me.
41:01Oh, Bob, that's fantastic.
41:03Oh, jeez, I'm wrapped.
41:04Hope you two fine blokes like Pete.
41:05Oh, I reckon I'm getting an appetite for Yorkshire pud.
41:08Mr. C.
41:09Well, why not?
41:10Can't hurt to have a screw on you, sir.
41:11Oh, sex-style buggers.
41:13I don't reckon he'd be in it, anyway.
41:15Just leaves Matt for you.
41:16What do you reckon?
41:17She'll be in like Flynn.
41:18Oh, jeez, you're wrong.
41:19Both of you.
41:21You know what Myra said about him making the decision?
41:24He did.
41:25Picks.
41:27It's going to take him ages to get over her.
41:29I really like him.
41:33He said he just wants to be me, mate.
41:36So that's what I'm going to be.
41:38A really good mate.
41:40I reckon that's better than sex any day.
41:43It's nice when you get both, but...
41:46Members of the jury, have you reached a verdict?
41:51We have.
41:51We find the defendant guilty as charged.
41:56And is this the verdict of you all?
41:58It is.
41:59You have performed your duties in a true and proper fashion.
42:03Unless enough, let's get you out of here.
42:04You're...
42:11You're...
42:11Okay.
42:13Got some water.
42:13Okay.
42:13Oh, Shane!
42:37Annie Jane?
42:38Oh, Shane, boy, you gave me a fright.
42:41What are you doing here?
42:42Well, I didn't know whether you'd want me here or not,
42:45but you do, don't you?
42:46Course I do.
42:48But listen...
42:49I can stay with you, can't I?
42:51Now, Shane, wait a minute.
42:53You've got a home now.
42:55What about your new parents?
42:56They're not me parents.
42:58They hate me.
42:59Shane.
43:00That's why I run away.
43:02And I'm never going back there again.
43:04Never.
43:05Never.
43:12Mitchell, Governor.
43:13Hello, Bobby.
43:18How's the job?
43:19Oh, it's really good, Mrs Reynolds.
43:20I really love it.
43:22I thought I was going to be fired or something like that
43:24when Mr C said that you wanted to see me.
43:25Not quite, but you won't be going to work tomorrow.
43:28Oh, why?
43:29Mrs Reynolds, I haven't done anything long.
43:30If I have, I'll make up for it.
43:32But please don't stop me from going to work.
43:34I think you'd better sit down, Bobby.
43:36I've got something to tell you
43:37and it may come as quite a shock.
43:45He used to give me roses
43:48I wish he could again
43:53But that was on the outside
43:59And things were different then
44:04On the inside
44:05The sun still shines
44:09And the rain falls down
44:14But the sun and rain are Christmas too
44:18When morning comes around
44:23Last night I dreamed we were together
44:28Sharing all the love
44:32Sharing all the love ignored
44:34Till I had to face the nightmare
44:39Of waking up alone
44:44On the inside the roses grow
44:48They don't mind the stony ground
44:54But the roses here are Christmas too
44:59When morning comes around
45:03But the roses here are Christmas too
45:06When morning comes around
45:11man anyone
45:13anduu prac
45:15That's going to end
45:18When the resolver
45:19The Jonathan
45:20I Am
45:21And
45:22The
45:24one
45:25I
45:26On the inside
45:27If
45:29I
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