Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 6 months ago
Episode 448 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. The officer locking up has also been replaced with one wearing the correct uniform! Rick has an unexpected passenger.

Category

📺
TV
Transcript
00:00Mrs. Morris knew that machine was faulty.
00:03I mean, what happened to her report?
00:05What are you trying to do here, Killis?
00:07You know that's nonsense.
00:09Oh, like hell. Something should have been done straight away.
00:11Yeah, it's real dangerous, Mrs. Reynolds.
00:13Something will be done as soon as possible.
00:14Mrs. Reynolds, Pixie could have been killed.
00:17Now, how many more accidents are going to happen before something's done?
00:20I've told you.
00:21I'm sorry, it's not good enough.
00:23We're out on strike.
00:25A general strike throughout the block.
00:28Well, I'll go and apologise to Pixie.
00:30I'm sorry.
00:32It won't happen again.
00:35You realise I'll have to put in a report to the department?
00:39I think I can do it without mentioning you.
00:42Honey, you're alright now, hey?
00:45I told Ralph I didn't want to.
00:47He wouldn't listen to me.
00:48Hey, come on now. Don't worry about things like that now.
00:51But he tried to make me.
00:52He wouldn't stop.
00:53I said I didn't want to until after we were married.
00:57Pixie, don't worry about Ralph now.
00:59It was awful. It was just awful, Jude.
01:02I didn't mean to.
01:04You didn't mean to what?
01:06I just wanted to make him stop.
01:08I didn't mean to hurt him, Jude.
01:10I didn't mean to kill him.
01:13Kill him?
01:14I killed Ralph, Judy.
01:16I killed him.
01:18I'm a monster, Jude.
01:20What can I do?
01:21Come on, Pixie. Calm down.
01:22Well, how can I calm down?
01:24I knew I'd done something awful, but...
01:27Well, now I can remember it all.
01:29It's just... it's just horrible.
01:31Honey, we're going to have to talk this through.
01:32If you're telling me the truth...
01:34Of course I'm telling you the truth.
01:35Why would I make it up?
01:37I didn't mean to do it, Jude.
01:38I meant to hit him with the ashtray,
01:40but I didn't mean to kill him.
01:45He was laughing at me.
01:46He said I was being silly and a tease,
01:48but I wasn't teasing, Jude.
01:50And then he said I was a prude.
01:51Pixie, you're not making sense.
01:53He pushed me down onto the bed,
01:55and he was laughing,
01:56and I thought he was joking,
01:58but he wasn't joking.
02:02So I grabbed this ashtray,
02:03and I just hit him over the head with it,
02:05and then I waited for him to move,
02:06but he didn't move, Jude.
02:07Well, are you sure he was dead?
02:09Well, his head was bleeding,
02:10and he wasn't breathing.
02:14I'm a murderer, Jude.
02:17I'm sorry.
02:18I can't allow you anymore.
02:19Yeah, thanks, Mrs. Morris.
02:21Why, no, please don't hurt me.
02:22Now, you just take it easy,
02:23and don't worry.
02:25Mason, I feel so bad about...
02:28Is there anything I can do?
02:30There's nothing you can do.
02:32There's absolutely nothing.
02:35Come along.
02:37God, I hope she's going to be all right.
02:55She will be.
02:57Oh, and I think what might have happened...
02:59Mrs. Morris,
03:02can we have a little chat?
03:04Yes, of course.
03:05What about?
03:07Well, I'm no Einstein,
03:09but it doesn't take much for me
03:11to know when something's wrong.
03:13I mean, some of the new women here,
03:15they're even saying that you and Miss Ferguson
03:16are doing a sister act.
03:18You can't be serious.
03:20Oh, for God's sake,
03:21you know I'd never do anything malicious
03:22toward the women.
03:23Yeah, I know that.
03:25I mean, maybe if you tried to explain to them
03:27that something...
03:27There is nothing to explain.
03:28I just forgot, that's all.
03:30Oh, for heaven's sake,
03:31if it had been anybody else...
03:32Yeah, but it wasn't, was it?
03:35Mrs. Morris,
03:36we've known each other too long
03:37to beat about the bush.
03:39I'd really like to help you if I could.
03:41I mean, if you have some sort of problem,
03:43then just tell...
03:43There is no problem.
03:44I just made a mistake, that's all.
03:47Oh.
03:48Well, I guess we both did.
03:50Right.
03:51Now we'd better get a move,
03:52I know you'll miss out on your dinner.
03:54Whatever you say.
04:02Thought we might have
04:03a little business conference.
04:05Oh, rack off, will ya?
04:06This stuff's hard enough to swallow
04:07without your garbage on top of it.
04:09Pretty dirty on me, aren't you?
04:11I hate your guts.
04:13So comb that through, you greasy hair.
04:15Just thought you might want to tell me
04:16when the new stuff's coming in.
04:17It's none of your bloody business.
04:20There you go.
04:21Wrong again, Margot.
04:22You've got to watch that
04:23if we want to keep being partners.
04:25Partners?
04:27Jeez, that's a laugh.
04:28That finished when the stuff
04:29you nicked ran out.
04:31Yeah, well, the joke's on you.
04:32I nicked that stash once,
04:33I can do it again.
04:35Course.
04:36I wouldn't screw a partner.
04:37You're off the planet.
04:39I don't need you.
04:41I'm going all the way to the top.
04:43Sure, yeah.
04:44I'm going to be right alongside you.
04:50Jude, have you heard how Pixie is?
04:51She's okay.
04:52They're going to keep her in there for observation.
04:54It's just routine.
04:56Hope she's all right, the lovable loom.
04:58What the hell was Mrs. Morris thinking of?
05:02Come on, Myra.
05:03You don't think she did that on purpose.
05:06Oh, maybe not.
05:07Maybe she just doesn't care anymore.
05:09Either way, it was sheer bloody negligence.
05:12You know, for someone who was so bright,
05:14that is a very dumb thing to say.
05:17Now, instead of bitching about Mrs. Morris,
05:18why don't you try and work out what's wrong with her?
05:21That's what I'm doing.
05:22Hey, Jude, what about you two?
05:23I've lost my appetite.
05:24Ready to brave the real world?
05:33I suppose it's a feat up in front of the telly now.
05:34Oh, when is it ever anything else?
05:36Good night, Rick.
05:37Oh, I'm glad I caught you.
05:38Oh, I was just coming to see you.
05:40I'll be a bit late in in the morning.
05:42I'm going to see the doctor.
05:44Good idea.
05:44And take all the time you need.
05:45I'll see that you're covered.
05:46Thanks.
05:47I just wanted to let you all know
05:49the department's decided to shine its light on us.
05:51We're getting another psychiatrist.
05:53Are we losing Wiseman?
05:54Oh, heavens no.
05:55He knows more about the women than anyone.
05:57No, this is something different.
05:58A research project.
06:00Research?
06:01Sounds like guinea pig stuff.
06:03Oh, I don't think so.
06:05Apparently, we're getting some bigwig in behaviour modification.
06:08Behaviour modification?
06:09Isn't that used on difficult children?
06:11That's right.
06:11It's supposed to turn little monsters into angels of virtue.
06:14No, no, apparently it works.
06:16On kids?
06:17Perhaps.
06:18I can just see how far a pat on the head
06:20would get us with this lot, though.
06:22I think it's a little more involved than that, Colleen,
06:24so let's not knock it till we've tried it.
06:27I think if there's one chance in a thousand
06:28it could help those women lead useful lives,
06:30it's worth the benefit of the doubt.
06:32Okay.
06:33I'll go along with that.
06:34But then I'm a masochist.
06:36Good night.
06:40Apparently, Officer Ferguson was on leave in Sydney
06:43when she spotted the escopee by chance.
06:45Oh, Struth.
06:46How'd you be?
06:47Getting into state and running straight into the frigging
06:49and give you a knife, please.
06:51Poor little Bobby.
06:52Sure I've missed the cheeky little shrimp, but...
06:54An extradition order is currently being processed
06:56for Mitchell's return to Victoria.
06:59An abandoned car has been found
07:01containing articles belonging to the other escopee,
07:04Sonia Stevens.
07:04Well, well, looks like someone found
07:07they caught up with the arse lady.
07:08Although nobody has been found...
07:10Sounds like the freak did you all a favour.
07:12Did you see you can't do us another one?
07:15Will you turn that down?
07:16I've got a splitting headache here.
07:18Oh, did you see me?
07:19Oh, thank you.
07:25Well, looks like Bobby's on her way back, eh?
07:28Yeah, well, got rid of Sonia.
07:30Can't have everything.
07:32No, you're right.
07:34About a lot of things.
07:36Huh?
07:37Mrs. Morris, for one.
07:39I'm sorry, Jude.
07:40I fly off the handle a bit.
07:42I know she wouldn't deliberately turn against us.
07:44Yeah, well, thank God for miracles.
07:47Hey, it was a smile.
07:50I'm sorry, Myra.
07:52It's not you, it's Pixie.
07:54I'm worried sick about her.
07:56I thought you said she was okay.
07:59The shock did more than hurt her.
08:01It jogged her memory.
08:03So?
08:03So.
08:05She's dropped a bombshell.
08:07She reckoned she killed a plug.
08:18Yeah, but do you really think she's going to stop giving us problems?
08:21Buggered if I know, Jude.
08:22But I'm not going to look a gift horse in the mouth.
08:25If Margot wants a truce, she's got it.
08:27Yeah, well, like I said, Myra, I still don't reckon you can trust her.
08:30Come on, let's hurry up.
08:31We'll miss breakfast.
08:32Oh, jeez.
08:33A bit of a cool thing.
08:36Oh!
08:37You and me got some talking to her.
08:39I didn't do nothing.
08:40Yeah, that was my stash that went down to ESPN yesterday, in case you've forgotten.
08:44No, I haven't.
08:45Listen, you will save your breath.
08:47Unless you can think of one good reason why I should rearrange your face.
08:50I can be useful to you.
08:52You know, get on side with Brian and find out.
08:54I'm bloundering, Hunt.
08:55Anything I need to know, I can find out for myself.
08:58Yeah?
08:59Well, I bet you didn't know Mason killed a bloke.
09:02What are you on about?
09:05Pixie.
09:05She's a killer.
09:06Yeah?
09:07Yeah.
09:08Who'd have picked it?
09:09You see?
09:10I can be useful to you.
09:12And you're going to need someone to take your orders when the new stash comes in.
09:15Maybe.
09:16There is one coming in.
09:17Don't push your luck, Hunt.
09:19You're getting off now, but only because I'm in a good mood.
09:21You start asking questions, and I'll finish you for good.
09:24Right?
09:25All right.
09:27If I were as fit as you, Meg, I'd be turning cartwheels.
09:30You mean there's nothing wrong?
09:32Nope.
09:32You're as healthy as a horse.
09:34And twice as pretty.
09:36God, I was imagining I had a brain tumour.
09:39I suppose I should be pleased.
09:41But you're not.
09:42I don't know.
09:44Well, something's wrong.
09:45I know that.
09:47I've known you for ten years, Meg.
09:48You're just not the hysterical type.
09:50But this memory loss thing, well, I just can't explain it.
09:55Now, if you're on medication, that would be different.
09:57But I know I haven't prescribed anything, and so...
10:00Oh.
10:02Don't tell me you are taking something.
10:05Sleeping tablets.
10:06I got them from a doctor near the prison some months ago.
10:09Why didn't you tell me?
10:11Didn't think it was important.
10:12I mean, they were just sleeping tablets.
10:14Well, until I see the prescription, I can't be sure.
10:18But I'd say we've found your problem, Meg.
10:20It really is a pleasure having you with us, Dr. Edmonds.
10:24And if there's anything you need, just ask Mrs. Powell or myself.
10:27Thank you very much, Governor.
10:28Mrs. Powell has already made me feel quite at home.
10:31My pleasure.
10:32I'll get back to reception.
10:33Thanks, Colleen.
10:33Well, Anne, it's been a long time.
10:47Yes, it must be nearly 20 years.
10:49Closer to 25.
10:51Oh, it's not very gallant of you to remind me.
10:53You don't need gallantry.
10:56You're as lovely as ever.
10:57Won't you sit down?
11:01I didn't know it would be you till this morning.
11:05But then the department's hardly noted for keeping us enlightened.
11:08Well, they've been very kind to me.
11:10100% support.
11:11I'm very grateful.
11:12Well, they seem convinced you can help the women.
11:15I'm afraid I don't know very much about behavior modification.
11:18Except it works wonders with some children.
11:20Ah, that's because kids are basically attention seekers.
11:24If a child knows he can get a certain reaction by a certain behavior,
11:27he knows he can manipulate the parents.
11:29That's his reward.
11:31So you ignore the behavior?
11:32Make the child take responsibility for it?
11:34Something like that.
11:36Well, can't see it working with our mob.
11:39We'd have total anarchy on our hands.
11:41No, don't worry, Anne.
11:42I've got something quite different in mind for Wendless.
11:45Trade secret.
11:46Not really.
11:47It's just that if I tell you how, you'll start looking for results.
11:49I'd much rather you assess the ends without my having to justify the means.
11:54Fair enough.
11:56But I don't envy you going through all those files.
11:58How many women do you need?
11:59I'd like to start with two.
12:00See how we go before we add any more to the program.
12:03Look, a few words from you would save me a lot of time with those files.
12:10Why don't you have dinner with me tonight?
12:13Well, I do have a lot of paperwork.
12:15You have to eat.
12:16And I need to make the right decisions if I'm going to get the best results.
12:20Hmm.
12:21You sound very confident.
12:22I know I must seem like the most colossal egotist.
12:26But I promise you this.
12:28I always achieve my ends.
12:33Bloody silly.
12:34They'll only stop having money.
12:35Yeah, and you were saving up to buy an IQ.
12:38Look, if we're going to get anything, we've got to stick together like Myra says.
12:42Yeah, I don't mind too much.
12:43Hey, don't suppose anyone's got a pack of cards?
12:47Pixie!
12:47Hi, Pixie!
12:48Hello, honey.
12:49How are you feeling?
12:50I'm all right, I think.
12:51Okay, what's going on, please?
12:53Absolutely nothing, Mrs. Powell.
12:55We're not doing any outside work.
12:56We are on strike, remember?
12:57The machines have been fixed.
12:59So now what's the excuse?
13:00Got a few hours?
13:02Let's start with exploitation of labor, bad pay, bad conditions.
13:05Yes, yes, all right.
13:06You realise what you're doing is making it worse for yourselves?
13:08Do you realise that all we're trying to do is get a fair go?
13:11Like any other worker.
13:13Yeah, we're a union now.
13:16Oh, that's terrific.
13:17That's all we need.
13:18Suit yourselves.
13:19Thanks.
13:20We will.
13:21I don't understand.
13:22You're not striking because of me, are you?
13:24Oh, honey, of course not.
13:25I mean, you may have started us off.
13:26No, Pixie, we've got legitimate grievances now.
13:29Just took your accident to get us off our bums.
13:31Oh, goodness.
13:32I hope Mrs. Reynolds doesn't get into no strife because we're not working.
13:35Well, her care's about a bit of strife.
13:37I do.
13:38Renault can go fish, but I'm not landing solitary just because Desmond fancies herself as Norm Gallagher in drag.
13:47Listen, Kate.
13:49If you think you can run this laundry on your own, go ahead.
13:53Break the strike.
13:54I wouldn't like your chances, but nobody likes scabs, especially when they're all over your face.
14:00Oh, Jude, you have to help me.
14:01I have to tell Mrs. Renault's.
14:02Keep quiet.
14:03We won't talk about it here.
14:04There are too many people here I don't trust, Pixie.
14:13I gather congratulations are in order.
14:15Brought you back a souvenir from Sydney.
14:21She hasn't said a word.
14:22I think she's pretty dull.
14:24Well, you would be, wouldn't you?
14:26Well, Mitchell, home sweet home, eh?
14:28Okay, Mitchell, you know the ropes on the wait line.
14:31Two escapes in three months?
14:32Some people are incorrigible, aren't they?
14:34But I didn't, you know I didn't escape.
14:35Come on, you just waste the time.
14:36Fought like a little alley cat, she did.
14:38I really had my hands full.
14:39You liar, you rotten liar!
14:41It won't do you any good.
14:42Just do as you're told, Mitchell.
14:44You stinking rat-fated dice!
14:45That's it, Dice!
14:46But don't you see I did a terrible thing and I have to be punished for it.
14:58Well, it was different before when I didn't remember, but now I...
15:01Hang on a minute, Pixie.
15:03Now, you say you killed him.
15:05Yeah.
15:05Well, when?
15:07Where's the body?
15:08Who is up, Myra?
15:08Come on, Jude.
15:09I'm trying to get the facts straight.
15:11If we're going to help you, love, we've got to know everything.
15:13Well, it was weeks ago.
15:15No, it was months ago now, just after we eloped.
15:18Oh, we're going to have such a beautiful wedding.
15:21I just left him there.
15:22I was so scared.
15:25Pixie, love, why haven't we heard anything?
15:27Somebody must have found the body.
15:29Somebody must know who he is.
15:32No, they wouldn't.
15:33What is it, Pixie?
15:35Why wouldn't they?
15:37Well, I had his wallet.
15:40You see, he gave it to me in the afternoon
15:42so that I could go shopping,
15:43and when I found it,
15:44I just threw it away in a rubbish bin.
15:46God.
15:47So he could be lying in a morgue somewhere
15:49labelled as John Doe.
15:50What are we going to do?
15:51Well, there's only one thing we can do.
15:53We have to tell the police.
15:54No, Pixie.
15:55Now, listen to me.
15:56That is not going to bring Ralph back.
15:59And if you go to the police,
16:00they'll just charge you with murder.
16:01But I'll tell them it was self-defence.
16:03I was only defending myself, Myra,
16:05protecting my own...
16:06They'll believe me.
16:08Will they, Pixie?
16:09Look at me.
16:11Did they believe me?
16:13But it's the truth.
16:16Honey, sometimes truth and justice
16:19aren't the same thing.
16:25Come.
16:28Oh, what a frown, Parker.
16:30I thought you'd be real pleased to see me,
16:32seeing I brought your little mate back.
16:34Bobby?
16:35That's right.
16:35She's in Gaffney's cell.
16:38You see, we like to keep the scum together.
16:51G'day.
16:54How you doing?
16:54Okay, I guess.
17:00Jeez, I'm glad to see you.
17:02Me too.
17:04Thought I'd seen the last of this place.
17:06Yeah, well, at least you're alive.
17:08I tell you, me blood run cold
17:09and heard about Sonia.
17:11What do you mean?
17:12Did they get her?
17:13Reckon someone did.
17:14Found her bag in a car.
17:15Someone shot a hole in the windscreen.
17:18Good.
17:19Double-crossing, cold-hearted bitch.
17:21Her and the freak are two of a kind.
17:23What about this Gaffney person?
17:28Is she going to give me any trouble?
17:30Oh, well, she's rough as bags,
17:32but don't you worry.
17:33I'll keep an eye on you.
17:33That's what mates are for.
17:35Still mates, then?
17:37Yeah, sure we are.
17:40Listen, Bobby,
17:41I sort of shot my mouth off a bit when you...
17:44Oh, I reckon you had good cause.
17:47Oh, jeez, I've missed you, Bobby.
17:49Straight up, I have.
17:50Yeah, I know.
17:51Hey, I've got a surprise for you, too.
17:54I kept your Walkman real safe.
17:57You did?
17:58Yeah.
17:59Oh, jeez, Cassie, you're a real good mate.
18:02Well, I know you'll all cooperate
18:04and give Dr Edmonds any help he needs.
18:06Of course, Governor.
18:07It's a pleasure meeting all of you,
18:08and I hope I have a chance to get to know you.
18:11Well, I hate to rush off,
18:12but I've got dining room duty and...
18:13No, please don't let me keep anyone from their work.
18:17Well, if you'd like to share a sandwich
18:18as lunch in my office.
18:20Thanks for the offer,
18:21but I've got a few calls to make.
18:23Bye.
18:24Well, he seems like a pretty genuine sort of a bloke.
18:27It takes more than good intentions
18:28to get through to this lot.
18:30Oh, by the way,
18:31that was a very brave thing you did in Sydney
18:33with Mitchell and Stevens.
18:35I was just doing my duty,
18:37but no thanks to you and your mate.
18:39Don't follow you.
18:40I'm talking about Mr Eddie Lazarus Stevens,
18:43dead one minute and in Sydney the next,
18:44or didn't you know?
18:45Yes, yes, I do.
18:46And you knew that he was probably looking
18:48for Mitchell and Stevens
18:49and you just where to find them.
18:50What difference does it make now?
18:52I'll tell you what difference it makes.
18:53I only found them by chance,
18:55but you probably knew where they were all along.
18:58I think the police might find that very interesting,
19:00don't you?
19:00Well, why don't you tell them?
19:02Inspector Maynard, Russell Street.
19:04But I'd check my facts
19:05if you don't want to look like a fool.
19:11And apparently the effects are cumulative.
19:13The more you take,
19:14the worse the memory loss.
19:15Well, I'm glad it wasn't anything more serious, Meg.
19:17Oh, me too.
19:18I hate to think what might have happened.
19:19But it didn't,
19:20so let's just forget about it.
19:22I do think I owe the women an explanation.
19:24After all, I am responsible for this strike.
19:27Oh, don't be a martyr, Meg.
19:28The women have lots of reasons for striking.
19:30You're way down on the list.
19:32Oh, I do think it'd help
19:33if they understood why I slipped up.
19:34I'll be very careful about handling it.
19:36All right.
19:37Can't see that it'll do any harm.
19:40Pixie, you've got to eat something.
19:42You hardly touched your lunch.
19:44Well, I just don't feel very hungry at the moment, Jude.
19:46I know.
19:48We'll think of what's the best thing to do.
19:50Now, don't worry, huh?
19:52Oh, come off it.
19:53Don't tell me you didn't have it off
19:54with any spanks while you were away.
19:55I would have.
19:56Maybe you're not as fussy as I am.
19:58I told you, they were all creeps.
19:59I bet they were.
20:00Lay off, Phyllis.
20:01And what are you, Parker?
20:03A bodyguard.
20:04Cass is me mate.
20:05I don't need a bodyguard.
20:06Just as well.
20:07There's only room for two of us in the cell.
20:09Excuse me, ladies.
20:10Just want to have a word with you
20:11before the bell goes.
20:13Mason, feeling any better?
20:14Oh, yes.
20:15I'm much better now, Mrs Morrison.
20:16It wasn't your fault, really.
20:17Yes, it was.
20:19That's why I want to explain.
20:21I know some of you think
20:22I've been behaving rather oddly lately.
20:23No, please, no, please.
20:25The fact is that I've been taking some medication.
20:28Oh, no, no.
20:29It's nothing serious,
20:30but I had an adverse reaction to it
20:32and it affected my memory.
20:34Now, I just want you to know
20:35that I didn't want to hurt
20:36or neglect any one of you.
20:38We know that, Mrs Myers.
20:40Thanks for being so straight.
20:42Gaffney, your sister phoned through.
20:43She's on her way to see you.
20:45Yeah?
20:46Good one.
20:48Lost her memory, I bet.
20:50Oh, shut up, Keane.
20:51Yeah, well, you can suck up to the screws, if you like.
20:53I've had a gutful.
20:54That makes two of us.
20:56Now, why don't you try behaving
20:57like a human being for once in your life?
20:59You might enjoy the novelty.
21:03Oh.
21:06Oh, gee.
21:07Mara's really got it in for a ramp, hasn't she?
21:10Yeah, but it wouldn't surprise me
21:12to see the boot on the other foot real soon.
21:15So, with the interview room and use,
21:17I thought my office was the best bet.
21:18Yeah, thanks.
21:19I appreciate it.
21:21Rick, you know Bobby Mitchell's back.
21:24Yeah, I heard.
21:25Any problems?
21:26Well, that's what I wanted to ask you.
21:28Her transfer to Barnhurst has been cancelled.
21:30They won't take her.
21:31With two escapes, she's a high security risk.
21:33Oh, so she stays here?
21:36Yes.
21:37And the question is, can you cope with that
21:39after what she tried to do to you?
21:42Governor Bobby's just a confused kid who cried rape,
21:44that's all.
21:45I've got nothing against her.
21:47There won't be any problems.
21:49Thanks.
21:49I was hoping you'd feel that way.
21:51I'll leave you with Maynard.
21:56Inspector?
21:59How's Eddie?
22:01He's coming along nicely.
22:02He should be out in a week or two.
22:03How about Birmingham and Mears?
22:07Oh, that's why I'm here, Rick.
22:10What a chance to catch these two
22:11and put them away for good.
22:13But we need some bait for the trap.
22:17Me?
22:17That's right.
22:20But think carefully before you answer, Rick.
22:23I can't guarantee you'll walk away
22:24from this one in one piece.
22:33You just tell me how and when
22:35are waiting a long time for these two.
22:39And we thought we had them for a while.
22:41We even traced the explosives
22:43used to bomb your car back to them.
22:45To Birmingham and Mears?
22:46Yep.
22:48I thought fellows would have used his own blokes.
22:50Well, so did we.
22:51We've got the supplier
22:53on a legal position of explosives.
22:55We tried to do a deal.
22:57But he won't finger our little friends
22:58until they're safely behind bars.
23:01Don't blame him.
23:03So where do I come in?
23:04Well, the tap they've got on my phone
23:06could be just the break we need.
23:08Now, if you call me
23:09and tell me you've got a line on Mears' knees, mate,
23:11one of them is going to know.
23:14Okay.
23:15When?
23:16Well, not until tomorrow.
23:18I'm flying up to see Eddie
23:19right after I leave you.
23:21But let me tell you one thing, mate.
23:24They're going to shoot their way out of this
23:25with you as the target.
23:29You just tell me exactly
23:31what you want me to do.
23:31Gail reckons cope's harder to get than smack,
23:36so we're going to cut it with vitamin B.
23:38She thinks of everything.
23:41Here.
23:41Oh, jeez, thanks, Margaret.
23:43It's not for you, lame brain.
23:45I want you to get on side with the three musketeers.
23:48That's a prezzy for the Incredible Hulk.
23:49Parker?
23:50Parker?
23:50Where come she gets chocolate?
23:52Don't worry.
23:53She's going to find it a real moving experience.
23:55It's made of Senna.
23:57Senna?
23:57That's what you use for constipation, isn't it?
23:59That's right.
24:00When she gets through with eating that,
24:02she's going to have the worst cramps and run she's ever had.
24:05A real two-roll job.
24:07Oh, jeez, you play dirty, Margot.
24:09I'll play to win.
24:11Parker's the real worry, but she'll be taken care of.
24:14Brian's no problem with that dicky heart of hers.
24:16What about Myra?
24:18Oh, don't you worry.
24:19I've got plans for her, too.
24:20And your little roommate's going to help me.
24:22Me?
24:23Yeah.
24:23I want you to nick one of her socks for me on the sly.
24:26Yeah?
24:27Then I'm going to make a cosh with it to part Desmond's hair.
24:30Then I'll plant it back in keen stuff
24:32so the screws take care of her for us, too.
24:35Good one, Margot.
24:37This Pixie Mason seems like quite a character.
24:44Oh, she is.
24:45She was convicted of bigamy and fraud,
24:47but I really don't think she understands why.
24:49She's what you might call a little loopy,
24:51but she hasn't got a malicious bone in her body.
24:53Then we'd be doing quite a service
24:55if we could try to keep her out of here in future.
24:56Absolutely.
24:58Parker's a different matter entirely.
25:00This is a bad history of violence.
25:03Oh, well, these files don't give you a full picture.
25:06I mean, she's really quite a docile person,
25:08except just for this flesh temper of hers.
25:11Are there any of them you don't like?
25:13Yes, of course.
25:15Only human.
25:16And I'm also late.
25:17I have to do my rounds.
25:18Excuse me.
25:19Yes, of course.
25:23Sir.
25:24You don't share Mrs. Morris' opinion, Miss Ferguson?
25:27We'll have our own ideas, Doctor.
25:29It'd be a very boring world otherwise.
25:31I agree, but she seems like a very compassionate woman.
25:35It's the difference between compassion and idealism.
25:37There's no room for idealism in the service.
25:40That, of course, is just my opinion.
25:42I see.
25:43Then you think Mrs. Morris' approach is too soft.
25:46She's far too trusting, and the women know it.
25:48They take advantage of her.
25:50Discipline is the answer.
25:51Well, I can't argue with that,
25:52but perhaps she's never had cause to distrust the women.
25:55They killed her husband, Doctor,
25:57and she still treats them as though they're just social misfits.
26:00Then it's just as well Wentworth has officers like you
26:03to keep the balance.
26:07I'm a realist, Doctor.
26:09I do my job according to the book.
26:11Besides, not all of us are bucking for a sainthood.
26:17Um.
26:18Oh, my God.
26:20I know.
26:20The creature from the Black Lagoon.
26:22Oh, it's only two-word, you moron.
26:23But it is a monster, right?
26:25Sort of a monster.
26:26Oh, I don't know.
26:27It looks like some sort of freak to me.
26:30That's it, the freak.
26:31Well done.
26:32Oh, I love those games.
26:34Yeah, she makes more sense when she's got her mouth shut.
26:37Go on, go to work.
26:38Hey, listen, can anyone give me a fag?
26:40I'll pay you back tonight after buy-out.
26:42Yeah, what makes you think we'll get buy-out?
26:43Why wouldn't we?
26:44We're not doing any work, are we?
26:46Screws will have to get back at us somehow.
26:48We won't get a thing.
26:48Oh, we'd better.
26:50Mrs. Reynolds won't know what hit her
26:51if she pulls something like that.
26:53She won't.
26:53She knows we're all behind you.
26:56Thanks.
26:56Maxie, what's wrong with you?
26:58I thought you were enjoying the game.
26:59I'm trying to, Jude, but I can't stop thinking about...
27:03Enjoy it?
27:03You know.
27:07Where's your little mate?
27:09In a cell and you lay off her, Phyllis.
27:11Oh, come on, Cass.
27:12Yes, I like Bobby.
27:13I was only having a bit of a joke before in the rec room.
27:16You know me, I'm always shooting my mouth off.
27:18I reckon Maura's right.
27:19We've got to stick together in this dump.
27:21Yeah, we are right there.
27:22Anyway, I've got something for you.
27:24It's sort of a peace offering.
27:25What is it?
27:26Chocolate.
27:27I've been saving it up, but I want you to have it.
27:30Oh, no, if I couldn't.
27:31Oh, go on.
27:32It'd make me feel better.
27:34You sure?
27:35Here, go and take it.
27:37Oh, well.
27:38Thanks, Phyllis.
27:40I'll save it for after.
27:41This'll be a real treat.
27:43Yeah.
27:43Oh, I hope so, Cass.
27:46The bloke that did the special effects is only in his 20s.
27:49Some of those creations.
27:50The thing.
27:51Good, it all sounds a bit gruesome for me.
27:53I prefer the old James Arnett's version myself.
27:56That'd be a girl.
27:57Careful, careful.
27:58I won't give you a lift home.
28:00Don't need one.
28:00I'm mobile again.
28:01But have you got a new car?
28:03Well, not new, but it goes.
28:04Just.
28:05Glad you two can still find something humorous about this place.
28:09Joan, I haven't asked you.
28:09How's your father?
28:11They're keeping him in Sydney in hospital for a few more weeks.
28:14They haven't finished the tests?
28:16Not exactly.
28:29Good night, thanks.
28:30Good night, mate.
28:32There she is.
28:33What is that?
28:35It's Rolls-Canadley.
28:36Huh?
28:36Well, it rolls down one side and can hardly get up the other.
28:39Get his owny skin deep, Meg.
28:45Get us into the way she runs.
28:49Certainly very quiet.
28:51You sure you don't want that lift?
28:53Come on, baby.
28:53You don't let me down.
28:54See?
29:01It's like a woman.
29:03Just got to coax her into it.
29:05See you tomorrow.
29:05Here you go, Mason.
29:10And Clark are the last.
29:14Make yourself sick on that lot.
29:17Ooh, whoopee.
29:18Me Timcans or Mr. Powell have been dreaming about them.
29:21That's it for another week.
29:21I have to wait a whole week before I get anything.
29:30Oh, I know.
29:30Bobby, you can share me a bickies.
29:32No, Cass, I couldn't take them.
29:34Oh, look.
29:35I've got some choccy.
29:36There you go.
29:37You get stuck into that.
29:38Oh, thanks.
29:40You sure look after me.
29:41Yeah, sure do.
29:42Don't I?
29:42Someone's got her.
29:43Oh, every week the same old thing.
29:46I wish we could get something really exciting.
29:49Like what?
29:50Oh, like perfume in little crystal bottles or body cream.
29:54Geez, Pixie, to hear you talk, you'd think you wouldn't say boo to a goose.
29:58And there you go killing a bloke.
30:01Yeah?
30:02Who'd you kill, Mason?
30:03One of your old men?
30:04Shut up, both of them.
30:05Oh, everybody, no.
30:06Pixie, no.
30:07Pixie.
30:07Shoot, let her go.
30:08She needs a good cry.
30:11Proud of yourself, Gaffney.
30:13Well, hold on.
30:14I didn't know it was a secret.
30:15Well, how the hell did you find out about it in the first place?
30:18I think it was Keen, wasn't it, Phil?
30:20Yeah, I think it was.
30:22Oh, no.
30:23You're not pinning this one on me.
30:24You've got a big mouth, Keen.
30:25It's about time I shut it for you.
30:27Don't scare me to death.
30:28We're all getting a little bit sick and tired of you.
30:30Why don't you wake up to yourself?
30:32You can get knotted, Desmond.
30:33You're not my keeper.
30:34You want to play at mother?
30:35It's too bad you're bombed out with your own kids.
30:37You bitch.
30:39I'm sick to death of being pushed around.
30:40And from now on, I'm looking out for number one.
30:43And you can take your strike and shove it.
30:45No, she is not worth it, Myra.
30:49Look, Jude, she could break the strike at a sheer spite.
30:51Now I'm going after her.
30:54Oh, God.
31:01Hey, I'm Keen.
31:02We've got to talk.
31:03I've got nothing to say to you, and you've got nothing I want to hear.
31:05Listen!
31:07Now, why don't you stop fighting the world for five minutes?
31:10The worst enemy you've got is yourself.
31:13That's very good.
31:14John Laws will be proud of you.
31:15You know something?
31:17You suck.
31:18I'll take you on any time, Keen.
31:21But if you break this strike, you're not just getting at me.
31:24You're hurting all the women.
31:25You're cruelling their chances for a fair deal.
31:27This may surprise you, Desmond,
31:28but I don't give a stuff about the other women, especially you.
31:31Now get off my back.
31:33I should have saved my breath.
31:53Yes, those were ten good years.
31:56After the Institute gained credibility in the profession,
31:58I became something of a celebrity.
32:01But somewhere along the way, I lost Laura.
32:05I'm sorry to hear that.
32:07Oh, don't be.
32:08I probably shouldn't have married her in the first place.
32:11But she was pretty, and she made no demands, and...
32:15Well, she let me put the work first.
32:19Perhaps that wasn't a good thing.
32:22Strange to hear you say that now.
32:24I can remember a time when you thought I'd get in the way of the work.
32:26I was an intense intellectual idiot in those days.
32:30You were my safety valve, Anne.
32:32I can see that now.
32:34You know, when we broke up, most of my friends drifted away.
32:37They said they felt I always had them under a microscope.
32:41Can you imagine?
32:43Yes.
32:44I often felt that.
32:47Didn't matter.
32:48I thought you'd finally come to realize
32:50that not everything is defined in terms of science.
32:53I should have married you, Anne.
33:00I know that now.
33:03Well, the food here is awfully good,
33:06but I don't think I could manage another mouthful.
33:09Perhaps we should get your doggy back.
33:12Haven't got a dog.
33:15Coffee?
33:16Perfect.
33:18Then we can talk about the women.
33:19I mean, I really do want this project of yours to work, you know.
33:23Thanks.
33:25And yeah, I could count on you.
33:27Oh, but it's dreadful.
33:28I feel awful.
33:29I mean, she was trying to help me.
33:30Oh, for God's sake, Pixie, don't fall up on us now.
33:33Sorry.
33:35This is ridiculous.
33:36What have we got here?
33:38Snooker balls.
33:39Imaginative little ghoul, isn't she?
33:41Well, you really are stupid
33:45and think you'd get away with this.
33:46You rotten bitch!
33:47How's your marriage and bitch?
33:49Ask Millis!
33:50I didn't!
33:50I didn't, Mum!
33:51I'll get it!
33:51Watch yourself or you'll join your mate in the pound.
33:54The rest of you get to yourselves.
33:56You two stay here.
34:00What do you reckon that was all about?
34:02I don't know.
34:02It's hard to tell who's hanging who around here.
34:06I'm sick to me stomach, Jude.
34:08Oh, Myra, do you reckon she'll be okay?
34:11I don't know, Barbie.
34:12I hope so.
34:12I really hope so.
34:16Look.
34:17I feel real bad about letting you down.
34:20With Mr Manning, I mean.
34:22You standing up for me and all.
34:24Honey, I didn't exactly go out on a limb for you.
34:27I just wanted you to have a fair chance.
34:29Every time I get one, I blow it, don't I?
34:32It's not always your fault, you know.
34:35Looks like things went pretty badly for you in Sydney.
34:38Reckon the freak maybe did me a favour.
34:41Most of the kids I saw on the cross, I don't know how to put it.
34:46It's almost like there's a smell of death up there, like they know they're not going to make it.
34:50Well, you're going to make it.
34:52And I'm going to see that you make it, huh?
34:53Thanks.
34:58Look, I want to give you a present.
34:59This is all I've got.
35:02I couldn't take your chocolates.
35:04Oh, go on.
35:06Well, thank you very much.
35:07There goes my diet, huh?
35:10Mitchell, what are you doing here?
35:11Get to your cell.
35:13Whatever you say, Mrs Ferguson.
35:14Good night, Brian.
35:17Good night, Mrs Ferguson.
35:21Yum.
35:26Pigs?
35:30Hey, Pigs.
35:31Oh, what's up?
35:39Hey, you okay?
35:42Oh, it's just no use, Cass.
35:44I just can't live with it any longer.
35:47Oh, you mean what Margot said about you killing me?
35:49Oh, yeah, it's true.
35:52It's all true, and I have to be punished for it.
35:55Oh, now, come on.
35:56Don't you cry, Pigs.
35:57I don't like to see your little mate cry.
35:58Oh, but I can't bear it any longer, can't you see?
36:02I have to tell Mrs Reynolds.
36:04I have to get it off my conscience.
36:08Sure, Pigs.
36:14Oh.
36:16Oh.
36:16Oh.
36:17Oh.
36:17Oh.
36:17Oh.
36:17Oh.
36:17Oh.
36:17Oh.
36:17Oh.
36:17Oh.
36:18Oh.
36:18Oh.
36:18Oh.
36:18Oh.
36:18Oh.
36:18Oh.
36:18Oh.
36:18Oh.
36:18Oh.
36:18Oh.
36:18Oh.
36:18Oh.
36:18Oh.
36:18Oh.
36:18Oh.
36:19Oh, my God.
36:26Oh, no.
36:28Oh, no.
36:31Mrs. Morris.
36:33Oh.
36:35Oh, my God.
36:36Mrs. Morris.
36:37Somebody let me out, please.
36:39I gotta go.
36:47Oh, it's not.
36:48You're looking a little nervous, Hunt.
36:49You're looking a little nervous, Hunt.
36:51What's the matter?
36:52Feeling lost without Gaffney.
36:54You had something to do with it, didn't you, you bitch?
36:56Me?
36:56Do something to poor old Margo.
36:58Don't give me that crap.
36:59You fixed her up and now she's blaming me.
37:01What's up?
37:02Here you bitch, Hunt.
37:02Hunt.
37:03Hands off.
37:05I wasn't doing nothing.
37:06And keep it that way unless you want to join Gaffney.
37:08Maybe she'd welcome a bit of company at Blackmore.
37:10Blackmore?
37:10You're joking.
37:11Far from it.
37:12She's on her way.
37:13Move out.
37:13Oh, they didn't waste no time, did they?
37:16Wham, bam, and ta-da, Margo.
37:18Blackmore must be an awful place if they're going to let her, Bora.
37:21Good riddance.
37:22Oh, well, you'll have a cell on your own now.
37:24That'll be wonderful, aren't you?
37:25Now, the mumbles have put me in with rev.
37:26I tell you, I'm getting jack of this joint.
37:28Hurry it up, please, ladies.
37:30Oh, Mrs. Powell, have you heard how Myra is?
37:32She's alive.
37:32That's all I know.
37:33Oh, terrible thing.
37:34Poor old Myra.
37:35Move it, Chin.
37:37Listen, Brian's in a bit of a bad way.
37:38Some sort of stomach-wog.
37:39I'm going to let her out about four or five times through the night.
37:41I'll check on the nap.
37:49Are you in pain?
37:51No, it sort of comes and goes.
37:53It's spasms, you know.
37:56I, uh, missed the bed.
37:58I'm sorry.
37:58Oh, don't worry about that.
38:00If you can get out of bed, I think we should get you down to the hospital.
38:03Sister can call the doctor.
38:05No point in asking you whether you want breakfast, is there?
38:08Yes, Inspector.
38:13I have it in black and white.
38:16And I have to put them both away for quite some time.
38:21Okay, half past twelve.
38:23You've got my address?
38:26Don't worry, I'll be there.
38:30Fine.
38:31She really was in a bad way, the poor thing.
38:34I think it's some kind of enteritis.
38:36Let's hope we don't all come down with her.
38:39It was certainly quite a night.
38:41Any word on Desmond?
38:42Oh, she's conscious, but only just.
38:43They're running x-rays this morning to see if there are any skull fractures.
38:46She's certainly not out of the woods yet.
38:48It's weird, though.
38:49Gaffney screamed down solitary for half the night, claimed she was framed.
38:53What do you think?
38:54I don't know.
38:54I must say, she wasn't very discreet with the weapon, if she is guilty.
38:58Still, we can only go by what we see.
39:00If Edmunds can really change people's behaviour, Gaffney would have been the ideal patient.
39:05I'll be too late for that.
39:07I don't think we'll see Gaffney again in a hurry.
39:10Hey, you didn't waste any time getting into Margot's stash, did you?
39:13Beat your tail, did I?
39:14I got as much ride as you have.
39:16Oh, think again, lady.
39:18I got rid of Margot.
39:19So now all her assets come to me, and you're one of them for us.
39:23I'm not doing your dirty work.
39:24Why not?
39:25The pay's good.
39:26It'll be even better when we get a few sidelines going.
39:27What do you mean?
39:30I've got a little job for you.
39:32You'll have better be worth me while you can stick it.
39:35I wish someone would tell us how Judy's.
39:37Yeah, not the same round here without her and Myra.
39:39We can give up your strike idea now.
39:41There's not much point.
39:42Yeah, well, you're talking through your ears, so shut up.
39:44Oh, fair go.
39:45She's entitled to her opinion.
39:46Listen.
39:47Myra's lying in hospital because Gaffney tried to screw this up for all of us.
39:51Myra wanted us to strike.
39:52That's what we're going to do.
39:54Understand?
39:54Sure, anything you say.
39:56Okay, get the skip and do the rounds.
39:57But I thought you said we were on strike.
39:59We are stupid.
40:00We've got to clean our own stuff or we'll stink the place out.
40:03Okay, okay, I'm going.
40:05Now, anyone else want to back down?
40:08Better tell me now.
40:10No.
40:10No, I reckon we do what Myra wants.
40:12We've got to keep this strike going.
40:13Yeah, well, that's what I'm trying to do,
40:15but someone's got to make sure nobody backs out.
40:18Of course, if you want to do it, that's fine with me.
40:20No, but...
40:21Yeah, well, I know what you're thinking.
40:23No doubt it.
40:24Okay, so I look out for myself.
40:27Doesn't mean I don't care about the rest of you.
40:28Oh, well, I think it's wonderful we have someone to look after us
40:31and I'm sure Myra would be pleased that we're in such good hands.
40:36Oh, Mason, the governor wants to speak to you.
40:41They're lovely.
40:43I'm surprised you remembered.
40:44Oh, I remember lots of things.
40:46You had a dress that colour.
40:47That was the first time I bought you flowers.
40:49Stop it.
40:50She'll make me blush.
40:52Suites you.
40:52Well, maybe.
40:54But Mason will be here shortly
40:56and I can do without any embarrassing questions
40:58from our resident scatterbrain.
40:59I'm looking forward to meeting her.
41:01You're in for a treat.
41:02Although I'd hardly call her anti-social.
41:04Too much the other way, in fact.
41:06Oh, I'm interested in compulsions of any kind.
41:09And this Gaffney woman seems anti-social enough for anybody.
41:12Well, you've missed out on that one.
41:14After last night's incident,
41:15she's being transferred to maximum security at Blackmore.
41:17Oh, that's a shame.
41:19I thought I could...
41:19Mason's here to see you, Mrs Reynolds.
41:21Oh, Mrs Reynolds, I was going to come and see you myself.
41:25Really, I was.
41:26Mason, this...
41:27The police!
41:29Oh, Inspector, I confess I did it.
41:32I murdered Ralph.
41:47This came for me, Walkman.
42:01What you got there?
42:02Nothing.
42:03I'm just picking up the sheets.
42:08You bloody liar.
42:09That's the buy-up stuff.
42:10There's Cass's Tim Tams.
42:11Bad luck, Mitchell.
42:13Yeah.
42:14Nobody likes a sticky beak.
42:21Just take it nice and easy, Manny.
42:23Do as you're told and you might live for a few more hours at least.
42:26He used to give me roses
42:36I wish he could again
42:42But that was on the outside
42:47And things were different then
42:53On the inside
42:54The sun still shines
42:57And the rain falls down
43:03But the sun and rain are Christmas too
43:07When morning comes around
43:12Last night I dreamed we were together
43:17Sharing all the love for it more
43:23Till I had to face the nightmare
43:28Awaken up alone
43:33Awaken up alone
43:33On the inside
43:35The roses glow
43:37They don't land the stony ground
43:43But the roses here are Christmas too
43:47When morning comes around
43:52It?
43:53Men
43:54Take it hin
43:55To the roses revival
43:55Enjoy youremptly
43:56When morning comes around
43:57To the roses
43:58ThroughD açık
43:58To the tony nied
44:04Inhoge
44:07T Lee
44:07T Lee
44:08T Lee
44:09T Lee
44:09T Lee
44:10T Lee
44:11T Lee
44:11T Lee
44:14T Lee
44:15T Lee
44:16T Lee
44:17T Lee
44:17T Lee
44:17T Lee
44:18T Lee
44:18T Lee
44:19T Lee
44:19T début
44:20T Lee
44:21T Lee
Comments

Recommended