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Episode 454 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! Bobbie's life is in danger from best friend Cass.

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00:00Hope you don't mind.
00:04Mind?
00:05Hope you do it again.
00:14You're a criminal.
00:15Stupid criminal.
00:19You dirty bitch!
00:21You swine!
00:23You bitch!
00:24Are you asking for me, you stupid girl?
00:26Let's not spoil it.
00:27Ow!
00:27I didn't come here to sit down or calm down.
00:32I want to know the truth about you and Dan.
00:36Oh.
00:41You've just answered my question.
00:43Hey, fellas, you see anything of Hannah on your way back?
00:45Yeah, is she all right?
00:46I saw what's left of her.
00:47And what do you mean?
00:48I mean, someone's given her a bashing,
00:50and if you ask me, she got what she deserved.
00:52Since when?
00:53I don't understand.
00:54You were wanting to help her before.
00:56What?
00:56Look, I ain't give a stuff about that, dumb walk.
00:59As soon as I ship her out of here, the better.
01:01Am I sent away?
01:05Not until you're well.
01:08The doctor thinks that might be as long as two weeks.
01:10Yes.
01:12I have pain all over my body.
01:18Such a pain.
01:21But now I'm safe.
01:24For two weeks I'm safe.
01:26Oh, look, who gives her stuff if she got bashed up?
01:41She's only a dumb crowd.
01:43Anybody think she's the Queen of England the way you lot are carrying on?
01:45Oh, shut your mouth, Phyllis.
01:46That's a rotten thing to say.
01:47Hey, steady on.
01:48I didn't do it, you know.
01:49Well, who did?
01:50I'll give you three guesses.
01:51Got something to tell us, Keane?
01:57About what?
01:58Didn't know you cared, Desmond.
02:00Hannah was bashed.
02:01You?
02:02No.
02:03You heavies.
02:04Come to think of it, they did mention something about that.
02:07Get a little carried away, did they?
02:09Oh, you're going to get carried away one day, Keane.
02:11Did you get your kicks, did you?
02:14Bashing up a scared refugee.
02:16She asked for it, according to Luke.
02:17Ah, tripe.
02:18I'm telling you, she just wouldn't let up.
02:21It's like she wanted them to bash her.
02:23Well, she's pretty desperate to stay here.
02:26Oh, yeah, but that desperate?
02:28Looks like the girls did you all a favour.
02:30Reckon you owe us one, Desmond.
02:32Oh, I owe you one, all right, Keane.
02:34And I won't forget it.
02:36Desmond, if you can tear yourself away from Keane,
02:40Mrs. O'Regan would like some help in the kitchen.
02:43You'll keep me...
02:44Any time.
02:45Now, Desmond!
02:52Welcome back to the real world, Phil.
02:54Just about to take you off the payroll.
02:56What are you talking about?
02:57Never mind.
02:58I'm going to do a little job on the goodies.
03:01They were kind enough to send me on that little trip.
03:03Reckon I ought to pay them back.
03:05And you are going to help me.
03:07Look, all I want to do is talk to her.
03:12This stuff is news.
03:12You don't seem to understand.
03:14No, Mr. Lockhart, you don't seem to understand.
03:16You cannot see Hannah Geldschmidt, and that is final.
03:18Lady, if I have to stay here all day, I will.
03:21Believe me, I...
03:22Good morning, Mrs. Davidson.
03:23Good morning, Mrs. Ferguson.
03:24Is Mrs. Reynolds in?
03:26She is.
03:26She's in the staff room.
03:27I could page her for you.
03:28No, I'd rather you just get her for me.
03:30I don't want the women to know I'm here.
03:31But attend to your visitor first, of course.
03:33Oh, he's not exactly a visitor.
03:36In fact, he's a reporter from the Dispatch, the one who wrote the article on Hannah Geldschmidt.
03:41Is he indeed?
03:42Well, in that case, I have a few things to discuss with him.
03:48Mr. Lockhart, isn't it?
03:50You know me?
03:51Oh, yes, very well.
03:53I'm Erica Davidson from the Department of Corrective Services.
03:56Well, this is quite a break.
03:58I've got a few things to ask you.
03:59Really?
04:00I have one or two things to ask you.
04:06So, it's all right for me to go, then?
04:08I don't see why not.
04:10The department stops from doing anything officially, but that doesn't mean we can't visit the hospital in our own time.
04:14Oh, well, I'll go tonight after work.
04:16I don't know what help I'll be, but a few kind words might make a difference.
04:19I'm sure they will.
04:21Now, look, I know I don't have to say this, but I'd hate to see you get too deeply involved.
04:25Dr. Edmund seems to think that this...
04:26No, of course not.
04:28I'd better get back.
04:30Meg, there's something wrong.
04:33Why should there be?
04:34Well, I know about you and Dr. Edmunds.
04:37Maybe it's none of my business, but...
04:39You know what?
04:40Well, he did.
04:42He said you didn't see eye to eye on the treatment of the women.
04:45Oh, I see.
04:48I know how close you are to the women, Meg.
04:50Have anyone said anything to you?
04:51No, no, no, they haven't.
04:53Perhaps I don't know enough about Dr. Edmundsfield to pass judgment.
04:57He may be a genius for all I know.
05:00Close enough to it, anyway.
05:02He's extremely dedicated to his work.
05:05Yeah, I'm sure he is.
05:07Well, perhaps it's just his manner.
05:09Oh, I don't know.
05:09I'd really rather not talk about it.
05:12I'm on dining room duty.
05:13I'll be there in just a moment.
05:15Governor Mrs. Davidson is here to see you.
05:17Oh, dear.
05:18I suppose the department's looking for blood because of that newspaper article.
05:21Yes, well, this may not help Matt as much,
05:23but she has a reporter with a very pushy type.
05:25In fact, the one who wrote the article.
05:27Terrific.
05:28Jude, Freda's lit me this.
05:38She said Maritana will be passing on.
05:40Don't let the freak see.
05:43Well, what do you know?
05:45There is a Father Christmas after all.
05:47Come on, Jude, what's cooking?
05:48They got Hannah's story to the press.
05:50That means you won't have to go back?
05:52Well, I don't know, but there are petitions being signed all over the country to keep her here.
05:55Maritana will be next.
05:56I mean, we're going to start up a petition.
05:58You bet we are.
05:58I mean, good idea, Jude.
05:59When do we start?
06:00Oh, well.
06:02Something bothering you, Reb?
06:03Just wondering how dumb about he's going to sign it.
06:06Oh, jeez, now can't you say something nice, you know, just for a change?
06:09Sure.
06:10I really like the way you held me down and fit me the dope, Kaz, okay?
06:14The petition's my thumb.
06:16You know, Reb, I would have thought you would have been one of the first ones to sign that petition,
06:20seeing that you were the one that put Hannah in hospital.
06:22Yeah, well, you thought wrong.
06:23Desmond wants me to sign that.
06:25She can ask me herself.
06:26Nicely.
06:27Yeah, well, I reckon everybody ought to sign.
06:29What about you, Phyllis?
06:30Phyllis is with me and she's not signing.
06:31Yeah, that's right.
06:32We don't need them anyway, do we?
06:34Of course we don't.
06:35We just get as many names as we can get and then send it off to the dispatcher of the Department of Immigration.
06:39All right.
06:41Yeah?
06:42What have you got in your pocket, Brian?
06:43I don't suppose you'd believe me if I said it was a doggy bag.
06:49In that case, you'd better hand it over.
06:50We don't do takeaways.
06:52Come on, Miss Ferguson.
06:53We're trying to help Hannah.
06:54Gell Schmidt is an illegal immigrant and she will go back to where she came from.
06:58Well, what are we going to do now, Jude?
07:06We are going to get that petition organized pronto.
07:10We have one chance to help Hannah.
07:11I'm not going to let the freak screw it up for us.
07:13And I'll tell you one thing.
07:15Everybody is going to sign that petition.
07:17And I mean everybody.
07:26All I'm saying is that our switchboard was jammed with people who thought they might be related to Hannah.
07:31I just think the woman has a right to know, don't you?
07:34Yes, Mr Lockhart.
07:35But what you must understand is it's out of our jurisdiction.
07:39What I can tell you is that with the help of the West German consulate,
07:43there will be an appeal made for residency within the next couple of days.
07:46Well, it's great.
07:47I'll get on to it.
07:48See what the paper can do to help.
07:50This isn't just a story to me, ladies.
07:53I really care about Hannah Gell Schmidt.
07:56And somebody in here obviously feels the same,
07:58or they wouldn't have given me the story in the first place.
08:00Somebody from Wentworth?
08:02Well, yes.
08:02At least she said she was when she phoned.
08:04And did she say who she was?
08:07No.
08:08To tell you the truth, the name didn't seem important.
08:10Not when I heard how hot the story was.
08:12Well, we'll just have to make some inquiries and find out who made the call.
08:16Won't we, Mrs Reynolds?
08:17Yes, of course.
08:19Okay, now we agree we're all on the same side, do I get to see Hannah?
08:22I'm sorry, Mr Lockhart.
08:24Really, I am.
08:25But it's quite out of the question.
08:26Oh, why'd you let me do it?
08:38I couldn't stop you.
08:39Anyone would think you hadn't eaten in a month.
08:42Well, apart from Mrs O'Regan's cooking in my own, I haven't.
08:45What, do you think I'm hanging around you?
08:46Oh, I'll get you.
08:47Oh, I know you look better.
09:03Oh, how did I look before?
09:05It was beautiful.
09:06A bit worried about something, aren't you?
09:11How did you know that?
09:14Oh, I'm a clever little bugger.
09:16You want to talk about it?
09:17Oh, I suppose I'm just being silly, really, but George does look run down, doesn't he?
09:24I mean, did you see him before we left?
09:26Yeah, he was lugging bundles of papers around, would have knocked the youngster out.
09:29That's just my point.
09:31He's not a youngster anymore.
09:33Honestly, Rick, I'm all he's got.
09:35What's he going to do when I go away and do my home economics course?
09:38I mean, he'll just run himself into the ground.
09:41No, he won't.
09:42I'll keep an eye on him.
09:44Keep me from missing you.
09:46Thanks, Rick.
09:49Maybe you could just talk to him.
09:50Get him to relax a bit.
09:54Relax.
10:01And so, in the name of compassion and humanity,
10:04we, the undersigned, ask that Hannah Geldschmidt be granted permanent residency in Australia.
10:10What do you think?
10:11Good one, Jude.
10:11Nobody could have done no better.
10:13Now, where do I sign?
10:14Just there.
10:14Top of the list.
10:15I didn't know exes counted.
10:16Oh, you'd have never had to sign a petition before.
10:19How about you, Red?
10:20Come on, I know you think you have an axe to grab.
10:22I don't think, Brian.
10:24I know.
10:25Now, come along, Phyllis.
10:26Doc Edmonds wouldn't like it if he thought you was being stroppy.
10:28Listen, I've not seen the doc anymore, and that means no more fags and no more blood.
10:32And so why should I sign a stupid, bloody thing?
10:34Because if you don't, Hannah might have to go back to Germany, and that doesn't seem very fair to me.
10:38In fact, I'm getting mad just thinking about it, Phyllis.
10:40Oh, give us the bloody thing.
10:41Anything to shut your up.
10:42Gutless wonder.
10:44Thank you very much.
10:46What have you got there, Brian?
10:47Your laundry list?
10:49It's nothing really, Miss Ferguson.
10:50Well, then, if it's nothing, you might just as well give it to me.
10:52Come on, it's a petition to help Hannah.
10:55We're not doing any harm.
10:56We're not doing any work either.
10:58Come on, hand it over.
10:58Oh, Miss Ferguson, we're not breaking any rules.
11:00Now, Brian.
11:03Problems?
11:04Brian's just being a little secretive today, that's all.
11:07It's nothing, really.
11:08It's just that we've got a petition here to help Hannah.
11:09I was showing it to Miss Ferguson.
11:11I thought maybe you would sign it.
11:13Hmm.
11:13I think it's a marvellous idea.
11:15As a matter of fact, we'll take it to Mrs. Reynolds and see if she'd like to sign it as well.
11:18She wants to see you.
11:19Is it about Hannah?
11:19Is she okay?
11:20Yes, she's going to be fine, so there's no need to worry.
11:22Have you finished with that, Miss Ferguson?
11:24Okay.
11:25Come on.
11:25All right.
11:29How about you good Samaritans get on with the work you're being paid to do?
11:33Yes, Miss Ferguson.
11:38I think I can promise you there won't be any repercussions, Judy, but Mrs. Davidson needs a name.
11:43Otherwise, the department will be down on all our necks.
11:46Mrs. Reynolds, I know that that newspaper article was just what Hannah needed, but if you think I'm responsible for it, you're wrong.
11:53I only wish I was.
11:55You mean you didn't make another call?
11:58I thought maybe one of the other women may have tried.
12:00Look, if one of the other women had done it, I would have heard about it by now.
12:04Well, we're back to square one.
12:07I'll just have to tell Mrs. Davidson we couldn't find the culprit.
12:11The damage has been done now anyway.
12:14Yeah.
12:15Look, maybe we can help by getting a petition together.
12:18I was wondering.
12:20I mean, well, Mrs. Morris has...
12:21Well, I've already signed, and I'm sure some of the other officers would like to.
12:25Good.
12:26Makes a change for us all to be on the same side, doesn't it?
12:30Yeah.
12:31You know, I wish I knew who made that phone call.
12:33Then I'd know who to thank.
12:36Well, I think it's ridiculous to veto the women's phone calls one minute, and then give them permission to circulate a petition the next.
12:41Now, the article's been printed and the story's become public.
12:44The women have every right to their opinions.
12:46Oh, maybe so.
12:47But still doesn't give Mrs. Morris the right to undermine me in front of the women.
12:50Oh, I did not.
12:51I simply walked in and found you holding the petition.
12:53Nothing was said.
12:54Now, I signed that petition because I believe in it.
12:56Joyce and Colleen and Joanne are going to do the same.
12:59And I already have.
13:00I have no one expects me to sign it.
13:02That's up to you.
13:02No one's forcing you.
13:03You've got a choice.
13:05And that's the whole point, isn't it?
13:06The women choose to help Gelsmith.
13:08Meg chooses to support them.
13:10Yeah, and what about the department?
13:12They'll have to know.
13:12Oh, I dare say you'll tell them if nobody else does.
13:15Well, I think the minister should be informed.
13:18Well, I think our newshound has finally gone away happy.
13:22Good.
13:23Oh, I think Miss Ferguson has something she'd like to tell you.
13:26Yes, Miss Ferguson.
13:28Yes, it seems that the women are getting up a petition to plead for Gelsmith.
13:31Are they?
13:32Well, it's within their rights to protest.
13:35Who knows, it may even do some good.
13:36But the department have to...
13:37The department won't approve of it.
13:40Officially, that is.
13:40But we are quite human, despite the bureaucracy.
13:43We all know that poor woman deserves all the help she can get.
13:46I certainly wouldn't want to send her back.
13:48Would you?
13:51No, of course not.
14:02Try it now.
14:04Okay, boss.
14:05Whatever you say.
14:05Hey!
14:11Three!
14:11I knew it was the distributor.
14:13Caught on blue cook.
14:15A-grade mechanic.
14:16You're sending me out.
14:17Would I do that?
14:18Yes.
14:19Oh, look, I am very impressed.
14:21Yeah, well, I don't promise it'll last.
14:22Might be a good idea to get it to a garb.
14:24Yeah, right.
14:25Meanwhile, how is your carpentry?
14:26Because I've got a window that won't open.
14:28Go.
14:28The roof leaks and the plumbing in the bathroom.
14:30My God.
14:40Sort of makes me feel real good, you know.
14:42Me signing that piece of paper could make all the difference to Hannah, I do.
14:45Yes, I'm sure it will.
14:46Hey, do you reckon Mrs M will really get the screws to sign?
14:49Well, she said she would.
14:50Sure she didn't, screws never lie, do they, Duke?
14:53Oh.
14:53Must be taking a zombie lesson from Parker.
14:55Oh, give it a rest, Keen.
14:56I don't like it.
14:57Oh, I don't like being a zombie.
14:59Too bad, Parker.
15:00It's not your fault.
15:01You were just washing your face when the toilet seat fell on your brain.
15:04Good one, Reb.
15:05I wish I'd said it.
15:06You probably will.
15:07Now, listen, why don't you two just shut up?
15:09At least we have the courage of our convictions.
15:11Oh, yeah.
15:11Now, which conviction is that?
15:13The one for robbery or murder?
15:16Parker, you've got a visitor.
15:18Hey.
15:19I only had one a couple of days ago.
15:20Yeah, and you've got another one today, the same one.
15:23You've been holding out on us, Parker.
15:24He's very eager.
15:26What do you know?
15:26Cass has got a boyfriend.
15:28Bet he had to leave his CNR dog outside.
15:30Oh, give it a rest.
15:31He's not a boyfriend.
15:32He's just a mate.
15:33Whatever he is, I suggest you hurry up.
15:35He may have all day.
15:36I haven't.
15:44And there was this ridgy-didge squire they brought all the way up from England.
15:47I tell you, I was so nervous.
15:49Me mouth was as dry as anything.
15:51Well, then he looks at Lucy, and she sort of snuffles his hand.
15:54Oh, she used to do that when she was a nipper, remember?
15:56Yeah.
15:57Well, then he says to me, in one of them real posh voices, he says,
16:01Fine example of a saddleback brooded sow.
16:05Absolutely first class.
16:07Oh, you mean you won?
16:09We won, Cass.
16:10Oh, jeez.
16:11If it hadn't been for you, she wouldn't have made it past the suckling stage.
16:15Look, that's why I want you to have this.
16:18I reckon it should be yours anyway.
16:20Oh, Charlie, no, I couldn't.
16:22You waited years for this.
16:24But I want you to, Cass.
16:25Dinkum.
16:25Just a minute.
16:26Please.
16:27No passing goods without a security check.
16:31Security?
16:32Oh, look, I didn't know the rules.
16:34I'm sorry.
16:35It's just a ribbon.
16:36It still has to be checked.
16:38You could be trying to pass drugs.
16:40Drugs?
16:42Strange.
16:42No, no, look, Miss Ferguson, it's just a ribbon.
16:45It's a present for me.
16:47Yeah, I can see that.
16:52There you go.
16:53There you go.
16:57I reckon 20 blue ribbons wouldn't be good enough for you.
17:01Yeah, and then it'll make me feel really useless.
17:03She sends me to sit in the car while she fixes the damn thing.
17:06I thought you'd have figured it out by now, Rick.
17:08She's a bossy little piece of time.
17:10Oh, terrific.
17:11Both of you are gagging up against me now.
17:14And look at you.
17:16You look like you're about to drop.
17:18I think you should spend a few days in bed, Pop.
17:21See what I mean, Ricky?
17:21I told you.
17:22Isn't she bossy?
17:23Look, I've got the flu, Rachel.
17:24I've got some dreaded disease.
17:26I'll be quite all right.
17:27Now, excuse me.
17:30Well, you talk to him.
17:32This place is too much.
17:34He needs to take it easy.
17:35It's got a point, George.
17:36The hours are long.
17:37What time do you finish tonight?
17:38Eight o'clock?
17:39Yes, nine by the time we get home.
17:41Could get someone in to give you a hand, you know.
17:43I could, but I don't want to.
17:45I like working, Rick, and I don't get tired.
17:48I'll be all right in a few days.
17:49You'll see.
17:51Fine.
17:52Well, I better get going.
17:53I'm not going to get to the garage.
17:54Well, I have got a call back later I can give you as a lift home.
17:57Thanks.
17:57It'll be marvellous.
17:58I'll fix us some supper.
17:59Well, hang on.
17:59I'm still getting over lunch.
18:01Thanks for trying.
18:02It's all right.
18:03See you later.
18:04All right.
18:08Gorgeous.
18:09Simply gorgeous.
18:09Now, what do you reckon about that?
18:10Isn't that beautiful?
18:12Fantastic, Cash.
18:12Your Charlie must be quite a fella.
18:14Yep.
18:14Yeah, well, at least he knows a pig when he sees one.
18:16I'm very bored with you weasel.
18:18Hey, do you reckon Charlie will come to the family day of Renaud Promises?
18:20Oh, yeah, and if he does, he's going to want to meet everybody.
18:22Well, all my mates, Eddie.
18:24Now, look, you look.
18:25You crap, mate.
18:26It's on television.
18:26Hey, Ronnie, cut the can out.
18:28The Department of Immigration reports over 10,000 protesters have already phoned or delivered
18:32petitions requesting Hannah Gildschmidt be granted immediate residency.
18:36Credit must be given to the inmates of Wentworth Detention Centre.
18:39Oh, hey, that's us.
18:40It's on the television.
18:40Shut up, Drongo.
18:42And what do you think?
18:44Our switchboard will be open for the next two hours.
18:46You can ring and register your vote on our phone pole.
18:49These are the numbers on your screen right now.
18:51Hey, Mara, you reckon we could phone her?
18:53Oh, I doubt it, love.
18:54Still, we've done something useful.
18:56Yeah, and we hardly had anything to do with it.
18:57Still, the main thing is somebody got that call through to the press.
19:00Yeah.
19:01You know, Mara, it's a shame you couldn't get Reb to sign that petition.
19:04Still, she doesn't do anything unless she really wants to.
19:10Well, Mara, where are you going?
19:11I'm going to ask someone for a favour.
19:13Nicely.
19:13Parker, quite the little social butterfly these days, aren't we?
19:20This was handed in at reception a few minutes ago.
19:22All from Charlie, Miss Ferguson.
19:23Well, yeah, unless you've got another admirer we don't know about.
19:27Miss Ferguson, they're doing a phone poll on the television to see whether Hannah should
19:32stay in the country or not.
19:33I don't suppose we could ring in and vote.
19:35You're quite right, Brian.
19:37I don't suppose you could.
19:45Well, well.
19:46That isn't the big boss herself.
19:48Sit down.
19:50Well, better still, rack off.
19:52I'm not here to fight with your king.
19:54I'll bet you're not.
19:55You haven't got any drugs to shove down my neck.
19:56You brought him into the jail, remember?
19:58But that's not why I'm here.
20:00I owe you for bashing Hannah.
20:02Now you can play it the hard way or the easy way.
20:04Ooh, get a choice, do I?
20:06Phyllis said you'd sign the petition if I asked nicely.
20:10No.
20:11You didn't know.
20:13Sit up.
20:15I must be slowing down in my old age.
20:17I need to...
20:18Now, Phyllis, as I say, you can play it two ways.
20:31It's a good deal.
20:34Oh, I think you've won a half there.
20:47I'm surprised he doesn't run a mile away.
20:49You carry on.
20:49Oh, Duffy, Stuart, he has a good thing when he sees it.
20:54Well, go on.
20:55Off you go.
20:56Don't be silly.
20:57I'll wait for you.
20:57I'll be a few minutes yet.
20:58I've got to lock up the back.
21:00Go on, off you go.
21:01Okay, but hurry up.
21:02I will.
21:05Hi.
21:05Hi.
21:06Guess what?
21:07It was the distributor, right?
21:09Right.
21:09Maybe I should keep you around.
21:11Even if it is just to go check on the guard.
21:17Look out, mate!
21:18Come on!
21:18Oh, my God.
21:30Oh!
21:30Oh!
21:32he was so white so still
21:53we're ready to go miss
21:58would you like to travel with your father
21:59sure answer here she's hanging in there
22:23sorry to put you about through all those
22:26questions out of the job
22:28what about him well he gave us a hard
22:33time with the breathalyser i'm not
22:35surprised 0.15 he's sobering up fast now
22:39though i'd better get into the station
22:41excuse me
22:42right right a couple of lousy beers
22:47that's all i have right that silly old
22:50bugger he just walked right out in front
22:52of me there was nothing i could do you
22:53can explain at the station the station
22:57so what's station i don't have to go
22:59anywhere i know me mr priest we need a
23:02written statement understand now we can't
23:06do that here in the street i suppose not
23:09i want to call me solicitor right i'll
23:13ring the number for you personally now go
23:15with constable miles come on
23:18i'm afraid honey your face is going to be very sore to me yeah well it could have been worse
23:32well i don't know i think you must be very careful in the future she's out for blood just have to keep her eyes and ears open
23:50it's about hannah our phone call showed an overwhelming three to one majority in favor of
23:56oh isn't that fantastic i reckon i'll send her back now do you
24:01oh no way coming up next why don't you turn this rubbish off
24:04sick to death of being about gilge you take a lot of convincing
24:07don't you i suppose i do
24:09hello what's this oh just a friend of your
24:11no no no no just spare me the stories i think i know them all by heart
24:15come on back to yourselves
24:16oh but now mrs powell no no five minutes ago come on ladies
24:22mrs powell please can't we watch this program it's about hannah
24:25what with the newspapers being censored we don't know what's going on
24:28well it's never stopped you in the past has it
24:31besides you always seem better informed than the media
24:34look mrs powell hannah is our friend we've got a right to know how things are shaping up for her
24:38yeah all right i'll ask mrs reynolds see if you can have the newspapers untouched tomorrow
24:44thank you please get out come on
24:48i reckon my face is going soft in her old age
24:52don't bet on it
24:57how much longer do we have to wait
25:01we haven't been here long
25:04i've got friends
25:05no no there's nobody nobody that matters
25:09that's why we were so close
25:14hey he's a fighter
25:16miss lawson
25:18is he all right
25:19he's on his way down to surgery now
25:21he has a ruptured spleen and we think one lung is perforated
25:24apart from several fractures
25:26look i won't pretend it's not serious but his heart seems strong enough so there's absolutely
25:30no reason why he shouldn't recover
25:32when will we know something for certain
25:33well he'll be in theater for several hours
25:35after that he'll go to intensive care
25:37can i see him
25:40no i'm sorry
25:42look why don't you go home and get some sleep
25:44it will be better for both of you if you wait until the morning
25:47make sense
25:50do we
25:51yes
25:52i suppose so
25:54good we have your number
25:55i'll get someone to call you just as soon as we have some news
25:58he'll make it
26:02i know he'll make it
26:04but i'm so scared
26:08just keep believing
26:13it's all we can do
26:15just keep believing
26:16and she said she's not going to open it because it might be bad news
26:22well why would he be writing to me when he's only just seen me jude i reckon it's got to be bad news
26:26oh heavens it might be a billet do
26:29a what
26:31a love letter
26:32a romantic
26:33a love letter oh no i wouldn't be
26:35well you're never going to find out until you open it you know
26:38oh yeah i suppose you're right
26:40oh jeez
26:41now you two won't laugh at me will you
26:42of course we won't
26:44okay here we go
26:45well aren't you going to read it out loud
26:51oh come on honey you don't want people reading out your love letters
26:55of course i do what's the point in being in love if you can't tell anyone about it
26:59well how i reckon you two were right after all what do you know
27:04i knew it i just knew it
27:06well congratulations kid looks like you've got yourself a fella
27:09yeah
27:10yeah charlie says he wrote this down because he was a bit scared of how i take it you know
27:13hey hang on a bit i'll find this bit here he says um
27:15all day long especially when i'm out riding through the bush can't get you out of my mind
27:21how romantic
27:23oh yeah and he says he wanted to win that ribbon for me because i deserve it and it would show
27:29me how he really feels
27:30oh listen to this bit he said i always remember your hair all shiny and smelling like a flowering
27:38dung
27:39looks as though your charlie has got away with words
27:42yeah
27:42and he signs it
27:44your respectful admirer
27:47yeah you always did have a touch of class charlie
27:49yeah and good taste too
27:51oh it's going to be a wedding just like petra and scott's now i'm going to make the wedding cake
27:56i just wish lizzie could be here
27:57oh you know hang on a minute pixie man i've just got this letter
28:00but he loves you your respectful admirer don't you love him too
28:04i don't know
28:07i mean i never got a love letter before
28:10don't know how i feel
28:12well i mean i mean i'm real glad about it you know but
28:15jeez what am i going to say to him
28:18yeah it's fine
28:21thanks a lot
28:24it's not much consolation but they've charged the driver with over 0.05 and culpable driving
28:34look can i fix you something to eat or
28:39i couldn't eat i'm too tired
28:42then why don't you get yourself to bed
28:48i can stay on the couch here
28:50it's okay really i'll be fine
28:52look i don't want you to think i'm not grateful but i'd very much like to be alone
28:57you promise to give us a call if you need anything
29:06promise
29:07i'll ring you tomorrow
29:13well the women obviously care about joe schmidt so they feel they're entitled to know what's happening
29:40i don't think it could do any harm the story's out anyhow okay let the papers go through unsensitive
29:45and tell the women i'll be around to talk to them soon
29:47morning sorry i'm late
29:48how's girl schmidt you went to the hospital didn't you
29:51oh she's pretty knocked around but she seems in better spirits
29:53you know i wouldn't be surprised if she was glad this had happened
29:56you mean so she could stay
29:58god they must have given her a terrible time in the east
30:01yes the hospital told me they found scars and old fractures dating back from her childhood
30:06i doubt if she's known any real peace or freedom in her whole life
30:09well let's keep our fingers crossed
30:12mind you if our women have anything to do with it she'll get the keys to the city
30:16i'll get back
30:17seen the paper this morning
30:21yes just a quick look
30:22they've certainly taken up hannah's course
30:24let's hope it does her some good
30:27it's amazing how quickly they got the story though
30:31yes it is
30:32i mean none of the women made the call so i suppose it must have been an officer
30:36and you think perhaps it was me
30:39i know you well enough to know how much you care meg
30:41if i were to ask you outright
30:44no you don't
30:45the department would hold you responsible if they found out the security league had come from one of the staff wouldn't they
30:50oh yes they'd be looking for blood
30:52yes well i won't be saying anything i think it's best the department just keep on guessing
30:56i was a bit slow off the mark otherwise i'd have made the call myself
30:59still
31:01hannah's getting the help she needs
31:03yes and that's all that matters isn't it
31:05there's not much time cass
31:12not much time
31:13yes you must hurry
31:15bobby's gonna kill you
31:18kill you today
31:20she's evil cass you know that don't you
31:24she's evil
31:25bobby's gonna kill me
31:27not just you cass
31:28everybody
31:29all your mates
31:30everybody
31:31gotta stop her
31:33that's it cass
31:35you have to kill bobby before she kills you and your mates
31:39this is your last chance cass you must do it
31:43today you must kill today
31:49i must do it today
31:50i must kill today
31:54and so far over 12 000 signatures have been sent to the department of immigration
32:05apart from all the people who wrote to the dispatch itself
32:08oh that's great mrs reynolds
32:09but is it gonna help hannah
32:11well her application for residency is being heard tomorrow
32:14now we can't be certain of the outcome
32:16but there's every chance that she could be free in a day
32:19oh that'd be fantastic
32:20horrific
32:21it's hannah cass mrs reynolds reckons they're gonna keep her here
32:24yeah
32:24oh i reckon that petition did the ticket after all
32:27well it was one of many
32:29well there's another one to come mrs reynolds
32:31a few people were a bit late in signing
32:33but we caught up with them
32:34i'll see that it's forwarded
32:36oh um
32:37you'll be happy to know that an old friend at barnhurst
32:39also been supporting hannah's force
32:41well i won't keep you any longer
32:43well come on back to work ladies
32:45and if you do half as good a job as you did for goldschmidt
32:48i'm sure we'll all be happy
32:50if i'm not mistaken i think poe face just paid us a compliment
32:54hey how about b huh
32:56wouldn't you know she'll get the ball rolling
32:58yeah she'll have them all sign up to barnhurst
33:00you really think the government's gonna listen to a bunch of crimps
33:03don't make me laugh
33:04shut up thread
33:05can't face facts can you
33:06they'll chuck us in here and forget we exist
33:09cut it out will you
33:10get stuffed porky
33:11that's enough keen
33:12yeah for you maybe not for me
33:13we're gonna rock behind bars and no one gives us stuff
33:16if some hun comes into the country illegally
33:19can't even speak the language
33:21and suddenly you're all bucking for the nobel peace prize
33:24well i don't care where they send her
33:26as long as it's not here
33:27whilst my immediate interest lies in manipulating a passive personality
33:37to murder a best friend
33:39the other possibilities are endless
33:41total rehabilitation of recidivous criminals is possible
33:45also many far-reaching military possibilities
33:49pacifists could be programmed to kill
33:52and in the case
33:53hi
33:55mind you're up to you
33:57not really
33:58i was just uh
34:00sitting here feeling sorry for myself
34:03steady
34:13i won't get any work done today
34:15i wish i could get some work done
34:19problems
34:21i've hit a brick wall at
34:24phyllis hunter's reverted to type
34:26she's shown strong anti-social behavior on the last two visits i
34:30i really don't think there's much point in my seeing her again
34:34i'm sorry john i thought everything was going so well
34:37parker's a volcano she's she's bottling up so much violence i i don't think i can control
34:46it i've maybe i should just give it up
34:49this from the man who always gets results
34:52oh not always
34:53i won't say i'm not disappointed but
34:56that's not what really matters
34:59i just
35:00i just
35:01i just feel that i've
35:03let the women down
35:05oh that's not true
35:07what about pixie
35:09pixie
35:10lovable loopy pixie
35:13my only success
35:14a real triumph
35:15you're just feeling down
35:17you expect too much of yourself
35:19you're so good for me ann
35:26i hope
35:28ah what the hell
35:33come on
35:34i'm gonna buy you the best lunch you've ever had in your life
35:37well can you deliver it to my office i've got lashings of paperwork
35:40i've got to get out of this place and i need a change of scenery please don't turn me down
35:45all right but you're completely mad
35:47i know
35:50must be love
35:52brian one for you
36:05oh thank you
36:06here you are mason
36:08oh
36:09that's it ladies
36:10well i hope it's not that bridal catalogue i sent away for
36:13i might be needing it now
36:14oh jeez i thought i might have heard from dad by now it's been a couple of weeks
36:19well don't worry kiss maybe charlie will write to you if he doesn't i'll write to you
36:24i knew it i bloody knew it
36:27what's better
36:28this is from scott
36:30he said that edmunds was kicked out of the foxsmith institute for unethical practice
36:34well come on read the letter
36:38i don't know exactly how far he went judy except that his field was mind control through hypnosis
36:44the institute felt that the way he was manipulating his patients was both illegal and immoral so they gave him a chance to resign
36:52mind control that's science fiction stuff
36:55science fact
36:56phyllis and cass
36:58they're being hypnotized where they think they're just having a friendly chat
37:01what do you reckon he's up to
37:04i don't know
37:05i'm sure am rentals doesn't know either but it's bloody time that somebody found out
37:10how are you rick
37:22heard about rachel's father
37:24i was just tired
37:25it's been a heavy night
37:27phone rachel this morning george is out of intensive care
37:31i suppose that's a good sign
37:33oh it gives you a jolt doesn't it
37:35i mean one minute you've got the whole world in front of you
37:37the next
37:38some idiot runs you down
37:40and that bastard was so blind drunk he could hardly stand up let alone drive
37:44at least they caught him he won't be doing it again
37:47he'll be doing it again
37:49well i've charged him and he should do a stretch for culpable driving
37:53i guarantee he doesn't
37:55you're joking i'll throw the book at him surely
37:57maybe
37:57smart lawyer just get him off with a good behavior bond
38:01okay so he loses his license but bastards like they just keep on driving anyway
38:05what does rachel think of that little possibility
38:07right now all rachel can think about is george
38:10staff room
38:16yes
38:18yes he is
38:19just a moment please
38:20hello
38:24yeah right
38:28no love look just just stay calm
38:31i'll be right there okay just stay calm
38:33bet you
38:34i've got to operate again
38:36rachel's starting to panic look meg can i
38:38what are we waiting for i'll cover for you
38:39thanks
38:40his speciality is hypnosis mrs reynolds
38:45it's obvious
38:46he's been hypnotizing cass and phyllis
38:49and you can bet your bottom dollar he didn't say may i
38:51judy
38:52this research program has been approved
38:55perhaps he's gotten you the circumstances
38:58stop the circumstances
38:59i've been watching cass and phyllis
39:01they're different people
39:02it's just not natural
39:03but dr edmonds has told me himself that the program isn't working
39:09he's thinking of leaving went
39:10well maybe he got what he wanted and is getting out while he can who knows
39:14we are talking about a man's reputation
39:17we are talking about two women who are having their brains messed with
39:20mind control
39:22now he has no right to use any of us as guinea pigs
39:26all right i'll look into it
39:28that's all i'm asking
39:29may i keep this for a while
39:31yeah i don't need it
39:32thanks
39:34get me a number will you
39:46i want to speak to the director of the fox smith institute
39:50how's he doing
40:01i've got to hear as fast as i could
40:02it's too late nick
40:05he's dead
40:06pops
40:11dead
40:13oh jude
40:30oh thank goodness i just had to talk to someone
40:32honey can't it wait for a while
40:34i got a lot on my mind at the moment
40:35i'm really worried about cass
40:36well that's just what i want to talk to you about
40:38i'm just worried sick about her
40:40look i would have spoken to you about this before
40:42but it seemed like lagging
40:44i mean she's my friend
40:45she didn't mean to hurt me
40:46hang on a minute there
40:47are you trying to tell me that
40:48cass is the one that hurt you
40:49oh please don't be angry with her jude
40:51but it was cass who tried to kill me
40:53or she didn't mean to do it
40:54i mean heavens when i spoke to her about it
40:56she didn't even remember
40:57fixie are you absolutely sure of this
40:59of course i am
41:00well at first i thought i was going mad
41:02because you see
41:03she didn't know it was me
41:04and then
41:04and then she said something
41:05i'm not quite sure what
41:07but she thought i was bobby
41:08and i didn't understand that jude
41:10because bobby is cass's friend
41:11well why would cass want to kill bobby
41:13it just doesn't make sense
41:14yes it makes a lot of sense
41:16god i hope we're not too late
41:18continued notes on subject number three
41:46margaret morris
41:47this case is working better than expected
41:50i must take all necessary steps to ensure
41:54i'm not held responsible for her
41:57dramatic personality reversal
42:00how'd you go with reno
42:07where's bobby
42:07i think she's got a japanese bladder
42:10yeah i needed dumbo to hold her hand
42:12did cass go with her
42:13what's wrong
42:13answer me quick
42:14yes
42:14now you get a screw
42:16we need help
42:16we gotta stop cass
42:17he used to give me roses
42:28i wish he could again
42:33but that was on the outside
42:39and things were different then
42:44on the inside the sun still shines
42:49and the rain falls down
42:54but the sun and rain are christmas too
42:58when morning comes around
43:03last night i dreamed we were together
43:08sharing all the love
43:12till i had to face the nightmare
43:19but waking up alone
43:24on the inside the roses glow
43:28they don't mind the stony ground
43:33but the roses here are christmas too
43:38when morning comes around
43:43when morning comes around
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