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Episode 457 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!
Joan is not happy! And neither is Rachel Milsom.

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00:01When I throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain, I'll make a wish for you.
00:04And what's that going to be?
00:06May Big Joan never become governor permanently.
00:08If she ever does, I'll be on the first jet out of here.
00:12Perhaps you'd better leave now with your friend if you don't like the thought of working under me.
00:16Oh, wait a minute. You're not deputy governor yet.
00:18Well, don't wait on the formalities. You might miss that plane.
00:22Can't wait to step into my shoes, can you?
00:24Just being practical.
00:25Because when I'm deputy governor, Mrs Reynolds will get the support she needs.
00:30Now, that's not very complimentary to Meg.
00:32Let's just say that I don't let the women get away with murder.
00:35No. You don't have to reassure us of your strong-arm tactics.
00:39We've had quite enough evidence of those in the past.
00:42I doubt that you would have been game to make that sort of accusation if you weren't opting out.
00:47Will officers Ferguson and Morris report to the governor's office immediately, please?
00:52Well, good luck.
00:56See you at home.
01:00Well, for once the department has acted quite quickly.
01:05They've made their decision on Colleen's replacement already.
01:09Well, that shouldn't have been too difficult, even for them.
01:12Now, I want to emphasize that the officer who doesn't get the promotion
01:16shouldn't take it as a reflection on her efficiency.
01:20I'm sure any intelligent person would realize that.
01:24Good.
01:24I felt sure that I could rely on that reaction from you, Joan.
01:28And I know that you'll take Meg's appointment as deputy in just that spirit.
01:34Oh, God, what a waste my life has been.
01:36Some mother I am.
01:37A daughter needs me and she's on her own.
01:39Now, that's not true.
01:41You've been a great mother to Kay.
01:42I can't help Kay in here, Jude.
01:46And by God, I've got a helper.
01:51I've got to escape and find Kay.
01:56You with me or not?
01:57Joan, before you go back.
02:26Yes?
02:26I just want to say I know how much you wanted the position and I am sorry.
02:29Spare the sympathy.
02:30No one's listening.
02:31Oh, for heaven's sake.
02:32I think I don't know your little game, Morris.
02:34I have seen you sucking your way around this prison till it's made my stomach turn.
02:37I beg your pardon.
02:38So it worked, but you won't be able to keep it up.
02:41It takes more than crawling to hold that job.
02:43Have you quite finished?
02:44Now, I'll forget that little outburst because I know you're upset.
02:47But the decision has been made and the sooner you accept it, the better it'll be all round.
02:51Accept it?
02:51That'll be the day.
02:52You made damn sure I wouldn't get that job, didn't you?
02:55What do you mean?
02:55Oh, the little Camilla Wells slander bit in the paper.
02:58You certainly had a hand in that.
03:00Or maybe one of your little crim mates did it for you so it wouldn't reflect back on you.
03:03If you think I'm going to stand here and...
03:04And if you think I'm going to stand here and see Wentworth turned into a circus just because the department made a mistake...
03:10Then as new deputy governor, I suggest if you can't live with it, you better write out your resignation.
03:14Because I am here to stay, Ferguson.
03:18Of course I understand.
03:26God, if it were my daughter out there, nothing would keep me in here.
03:28Jude, I just feel like I'm letting you all down.
03:33You're not letting us down.
03:35We'll manage.
03:37God, if you don't do everything you can for her, you'll never forgive yourself.
03:41Yeah.
03:41It's just that, uh...
03:46Myra, have you thought that you might not be able to find her?
03:51And even if you do find her, if she's on the hard stuff, there's going to be very little you can do for her on the run.
03:58I've got to find her, Jude.
04:00I've got to find her and help...
04:02Oh, God.
04:03I know, love.
04:05I had to make sure that you'd thought it all out.
04:08Yeah, I know.
04:09Thanks.
04:10Look, um...
04:12I'll just stay out long enough to...
04:14Well, to get her through this.
04:16And I'll give myself up.
04:19Well, that's up to you.
04:21G'day, Bobby.
04:27I reckon this is a bit of all right, eh?
04:29Nothing like having a mate around.
04:30What you doing?
04:32Oh, no!
04:33Now, you turn that off.
04:35What the hell do you think you're doing?
04:36You give those here.
04:38Why?
04:39You can't go listen to that punk rubbish no more.
04:41It's bad for the baby.
04:42What do you mean, it's bad for the baby?
04:43You probably just changed the colour of its hair you gave me such a fright.
04:46Well, I'm sorry.
04:48I didn't mean to give you a scare.
04:49But I read somewhere that nice, soft music makes a baby happy.
04:52Now, you want to have a happy baby, don't you?
04:53And I read that a happy mother makes a happy baby.
04:55But it's going to be a nervous wreck the way you're going.
04:57Why?
04:58What am I doing wrong?
04:59First of all, you make me give up smoking.
05:00Then you make me take up drinking milk.
05:02And now you want to take my music away.
05:03Oh, that all.
05:05Hey, I'm going to talk to Mrs. Morris.
05:07Get her to get you something nice and soft like a thousand and one string.
05:09Something like that.
05:10Bloody hell.
05:11Hey, why do you reckon I ought to put me ribbon around your neck and pull it tight?
05:16Now, come on, Bobby.
05:17I'm only trying to make sure the baby gets off to a good start.
05:19Don't you get sore with me.
05:22I know.
05:24Hey, it's too bad you can't figure out who the dad is, eh?
05:28Nothing like a proper family for a little kid to grow up in.
05:31Yeah.
05:32I read that my Charlie be a good dad.
05:34You ought to see the way he treats his animals.
05:36Nothing's too good for him.
05:38Getting pretty serious about Charlie, are you?
05:40Oh, come off it.
05:42Give me a hand with me stuff, eh?
05:43I want to talk to Mrs. Morris about your music before she goes home.
05:48It's not going to be easy, I know.
05:51Rib and her mob will think the top dog position's been handed to them on a silver platter.
05:55If you can keep the drugs out of the prison for a while, Cass and I can handle it till you get back.
06:01Listen to us, I'm not even out yet.
06:06Any ideas?
06:08No, unfortunately.
06:10It's a pity you're already not out there, you know, on work release or something like that.
06:15Fat over there.
06:18Hang about.
06:20What about that fate next week?
06:22There must be some way where we could disguise you and you could walk out with them without being noticed.
06:26I think you might have something, Jude.
06:30Oh, no, I couldn't do it.
06:31It'd put you all in the pool.
06:34Wouldn't worry us.
06:35And if it worried you, you could always check with them.
06:37Oh, better not.
06:38Well, not everyone anyway.
06:39The fewer that know, the better.
06:40Okay.
06:41Hey, honey, what's the matter?
06:43No more knit one, pearl two?
06:44Oh, I'm letting Tammy do some.
06:46Well, I'm too depressed about what that awful man tried to do to Hannah to concentrate.
06:49Here's the poor love.
06:50She's probably well on her way by now.
06:52Well, I think so, Pixie, but no, I couldn't get that male blow-up doll that Jacko ordered.
07:02I hope she did.
07:04Officer Barry, put your clay and your paint over there, Judy.
07:08That's for Ronnie.
07:10Ronnie, that's for you.
07:11There you are.
07:12That's Jude for you.
07:13And Mason's parcel over here.
07:16Oh, my material!
07:17Pretty good, huh?
07:18She'll make a packet out of this.
07:20More than you think.
07:21Rita's letter said it was all go for the dope on Sunday.
07:24Yeah?
07:24Yeah, so get working.
07:26One of your macrame wonders is going to be holding a very pricey plant.
07:31Hey, what you got here, Pete?
07:31I just said it.
07:32Oh, hey.
07:33Oh, the stuff.
07:34Mrs. Dan, did you get my dyes and everything?
07:36Yes, there's you, sir Bobby.
07:37And if there's anyone else you know who hasn't collected their stuff, tell them they can do so before locker.
07:43Right?
07:43Thank you very much, Mrs. Dan.
07:46Hey, Kat, your paint and clay are over there?
07:49Oh, thanks, Mrs. Barry.
07:49I've just run out.
07:50Hey, this is going to be some fate, isn't it, eh?
07:52It certainly is.
07:53There's nothing like a good fate.
07:54Oh, hey, me music.
07:55Oh, I nearly forgot.
07:56Hey, Mrs. Ross?
07:56What is she up to?
07:59You wouldn't believe what she's dreamed up, Nick.
08:02And I thought all I had to do was sit around and look at my tummy.
08:04Hi.
08:04Hi.
08:17G'day.
08:18Sorry for just turning up like this.
08:20Should have rung.
08:21No, not at all.
08:24Come and have a glass of red.
08:26I need it.
08:26I'm feeling very edgy.
08:30I'm going to be very good company, I'm afraid.
08:33Trevor Priest hasn't been hassling you again, has he?
08:35In a way, yes.
08:37It's just that every time I drop off, I have these dreadful nightmares.
08:42Bastards in every one of them, and he just keeps laughing at me.
08:45Get some of this into you.
08:49I'll be all right once he's behind bars.
08:53Look, you do realise that sometimes these culpable driving offenders get off pretty light, don't you?
08:58For God's sake, he killed my father!
09:00Yeah, I know, and sometimes...
09:01But just leave it!
09:04Leave it.
09:11Oh, even the smell of it makes anyone all chapped.
09:16Well, cheer up, love.
09:17It can't last much longer.
09:19Now, here you go, Bobby.
09:21I even taught Mrs. O'Regan and they let me put a raw egg in it for you.
09:24Oh, yuck.
09:25Well, what'd I say?
09:27She's got morning sickness.
09:29Has?
09:29Oh, yeah, I'll keep some kittens.
09:31Never mind, I'll get another one for lunch, eh?
09:32Oh, look, hang on to your toast.
09:34Bet you she'd keep that down, and I'd stitch you an apple.
09:37There's no doubt about you, mate.
09:39Hey, can you come and bite me one of the food?
09:41Come on.
09:42I was thinking of inviting Mr. Schumer, but I don't think he's very happy with me at
09:46the moment.
09:46Well, not since I ran away with Ralph.
09:48Look, talking about the fate, I think I should mention something.
09:52Yeah?
09:52Oh, excuse me, Myra, but what the fuck?
09:58Go for it, Kate.
10:00Well, go on.
10:01What is that?
10:02I'm going over the fence the day of the fate.
10:04Oh, how exciting!
10:07Yeah, well, I don't want anyone else to know what, except Bobby.
10:11Please.
10:12But I'll be back as soon as I find Kay and help her.
10:15Oh, I know you'll find Amira, and everything will be wonderful again.
10:18Don't you worry about nothing, Myra.
10:20And if we can do anything to help you, just say the word.
10:23Thanks, Mum.
10:23But I don't want any of you putting your head on the block for me, and I don't want any
10:27help you even knowing how I'm going to do it.
10:31Okay, you lot.
10:32Come on.
10:32You've got to move on.
10:33All right.
10:34All right.
10:37What's wrong, Cass?
10:38I forgot to stir the egg up.
10:43Oh, my.
10:44Yeah.
10:45Yeah.
10:46Yeah.
10:46Oh, well, it's all very well for you to laugh, but our little group's won two trophies already.
10:52That's more than Norm's team ever did.
10:54Don't tell me your dance team beat Norm's again.
10:56We certainly did.
10:58It started out to be a friendly game, but you can imagine what happened.
11:01Oh, Meg, you knew pips.
11:03Just thought I'd get them on before the women came in for their break.
11:06Jane's still breathing fire, is she?
11:08How'd you guess who I meant?
11:10Oh, who needs to guess?
11:11It's a wonder you're still alive.
11:13She wasn't exactly smiling about it, now was she?
11:16Oh, good morning, Miss Ferguson.
11:17What do you reckon, Jane?
11:18Joyce's dance team won again.
11:20Rowan.
11:21Morning, everyone.
11:23I thought I'd give you prior warning.
11:24You'll be getting Lee Templer here this morning.
11:27Gosh, not that beautiful Lee Templer girl on TV.
11:30Well, that'll add a touch of class to the place, won't it?
11:33You've got a funny impression of what creates class.
11:35She's a confessed killer.
11:37I'm surprised she didn't get bail, a top model like that with friends in high places.
11:41Oh, poor thing.
11:42She's going to find it very hard to fit in here with our lot after the life she's led.
11:46Yes, well, I'm glad you're all au fait with the situation.
11:49The reason I brought it up is that I've had a directive saying we should make life as easy as possible for her while she's here.
11:55Another one of those.
11:57Surely the department realised that if we give her the kid glove treatment, the other women will turn against her.
12:02Exactly.
12:02Molly Codling only creates problems.
12:05We've had enough evidence of that in the past.
12:08Yes.
12:08Well, no matter how we feel, the directive came from the minister himself.
12:13So we've got no choice, have we?
12:15Hey, Moira, I've heard about you getting out.
12:25I reckon it's great.
12:25Thanks, love, but forget you heard it.
12:27Oh, but...
12:27No buts now.
12:28Get on with the pick-up.
12:30Hey, now, you shouldn't be doing that by yourself.
12:33Oh, Jude, will you do something about her?
12:34She's driving me bonkers.
12:35Look, you ought to be lying down having a rest.
12:37She was real crook this morning.
12:38Now, why can't Phyllis do it, are you?
12:40Oh, rack off, will you?
12:41Hey, I wouldn't mind a chance to see me.
12:43No, Bobby's going to do it.
12:44Oh, Moira!
12:45Oh, come on now, Cass, the kid's got to get exercise.
12:47You don't want her sitting on her butt for seven months.
12:49You see, the way you're fading me up, I'll be the size of an elephant.
12:52Why, say, man, good luck.
12:53It's bonkers, sir.
12:55Hold it, Mitchell.
12:56I have an announcement to make.
12:59Thought you'd like to know you've got a new deputy governor.
13:02Oh, jeez.
13:03What was that?
13:03A bit, Miss Ferguson.
13:07And I'm sure you'll all be very happy to know
13:10that Mrs. Morris got the job.
13:13Yeah, I thought you'd like that.
13:15Well, you think you've won, don't you?
13:19Slandering me in the paper.
13:21Well, enjoy it, because it won't last.
13:24Get out, Mitchell.
13:25The rest of you, back to work.
13:33Mitchell.
13:34Now, you can tell me who made the call to that Wells woman, can't you?
13:38I didn't know anyone had.
13:39Then I suggest you catch up on the local gossip.
13:41In fact, I'll give you until tomorrow night to find out.
13:45But, Miss Ferguson, if it was one of us, I would have heard about it.
13:48I said find out, Mitchell.
13:50After all, it is important that you stay healthy in your condition, isn't it?
13:54Honestly, you would not believe what some of the men write to their women.
14:05Listen to this.
14:06No.
14:07No, I cannot bear to read it out loud.
14:10The man must be loopy.
14:12Oh, gosh.
14:16Take care of this, will you?
14:17There are still more bags to bring in.
14:19Yes.
14:20Well, you certainly came prepared, didn't you?
14:23Well, I expect to be staying quite a while.
14:25Oh, yes.
14:26Yes, of course.
14:27Well, we'll have to have the bags over here.
14:29They all have to be checked, you know.
14:31It could take quite a while.
14:35What should I do now, Miss?
14:37Oh, Mrs. Barry.
14:39Well, if you wouldn't mind, Miss Templer, coming over to here onto this white line while I read the charges.
14:44It won't take long.
14:45Good.
14:46Now, if you'll just answer the questions, please.
14:49Your name is Lee Templer, is that correct?
14:52Yes.
14:53And you have been charged with murder and remanded to Wentworth Detention Centre until your trial.
14:58Is that correct?
15:00Yes.
15:03You wanted to see me?
15:05Yes, and I'll swap jobs.
15:06I can't find anything in these defact mental memos to smile about.
15:10It's Joyce.
15:11She's looking for volunteers to help list Lee Templer's personal effects.
15:15She said there's enough stuff there to stock a string of boutiques.
15:18Yes, I know.
15:19She just rang and asked if we could fit three more lockers in Templer's cell to hold it all.
15:23Will she be allowed to keep all that stuff with her?
15:25Well, if Joyce is right, we'll have to store most of it.
15:28Anyway, Meg, that's not why I asked to see you.
15:32Something's come up I feel I have to warn you about.
15:35Oh?
15:35Erica just rang.
15:37Joan has filed an official complaint regarding your promotion.
15:41You're joking? On what grounds?
15:43She feels you're a bad choice because of your past record and your medical history.
15:48Also, that she was discriminated against because of the article in the paper.
15:53Oh, she didn't waste any time, did she?
15:55No, and if I were you, I'd get straight onto it and come out fighting.
15:58You can be damn sure I will.
16:00You mean this is it, huh?
16:09Just one locker?
16:10Yes, well, you heard what Mrs Reynolds said.
16:12What you can't fit in, we'll store for you anyway.
16:14Oh, God, it's no bigger than a bathroom, is it?
16:17Well, at least you've got to sell to yourself.
16:19Now, look, here's your rule book.
16:20Mrs Barry?
16:21Oh, yes.
16:22Isn't this prisoner in solitary?
16:23Oh, well, you see, Miss Templer spent the obligatory 24 hours at the watch house.
16:27I see.
16:29Well, if you'd like to have lunch, I'll take over for you.
16:31Oh, good. Thanks very much.
16:36So, the minister seems to think you're a very special person. I wonder why.
16:41Why don't you ask him?
16:43I don't think that's necessary.
16:44I'm quite happy to go along with whatever he says.
16:47So, if you have any problems, just let me know.
16:50Just what kind of problems, Miss Ferguson?
16:53Well, you're not the usual riff-raff, Templer.
16:56These women can be pretty malicious if they think someone has more than they do.
17:00And you have.
17:02Yes, well, if you don't mind, I've got some unpacking to do.
17:07You also have a bed to make, Templer.
17:10So, just remember any problems, you'll find me a useful friend.
17:14Now, I'll be back to get you in ten minutes to take you to the dining room.
17:18Be ready.
17:24Well, I'll think it's up before tomorrow night.
17:27If the freak hassles you, you let me know, okay?
17:29Oh, well, shouldn't I tell her I did?
17:31I mean, it's not fair to put Bobby in such awful trouble.
17:33No, Pixie, we're in this together.
17:35You don't tell Cass, I'm really smothering the ring.
17:37All right, Jude, would you mind my sit there next to Bobby?
17:39Oh, sure.
17:41So, you feeling okay?
17:44Yeah, it goes by lunchtime.
17:46Good.
17:47Stir the egg up this time.
17:48Yeah.
17:50Jude's cool.
17:53Look, it's a perfect lady.
17:53Enough, be quiet, the lot of you.
17:55Lovely, like a film star.
17:56She ain't ugly, that's for sure.
17:58She must have something more than looks going for.
18:00Look at the way the freak's hovering.
18:02Who to say she was a Pix and Avon lady?
18:04Oh, no, Bobby.
18:06She's the model who does all of those Sid Bell perfumes.
18:08Oh, so it is.
18:09She killed someone, didn't she?
18:10Yeah, manager, agent, somebody like that.
18:12Eyes up for eyes.
18:15Looks like a freak, Beaches.
18:16Will you buzz off, Kane?
18:18Yeah, you better stop saying those things or you're going to be real sorry.
18:20Don't bother.
18:21Don't worry yourself.
18:22She's not there.
18:26Well, it certainly won't help with our staffing problems, but I don't suppose there's much
18:29we can do about it.
18:30Oh, I'm sure the department will find a replacement as soon as possible, Mrs Reynolds.
18:33That'll be two replacements there, Lois.
18:35Oh, yes, I see you worry.
18:39Come in, Rick.
18:41This is Mr Herdman.
18:42Mr Manning.
18:43Nice to meet you.
18:44Mr Herdman's from the juvenile division at Angus Street.
18:47I think you'd better sit down.
18:51Sounds serious.
18:54Well, Rick, I'm happy to tell you the department has decided to use your qualifications.
18:58You'll be moved on to bigger and better things.
19:01Where might that be?
19:02Well, you'll be all over the place, actually.
19:04The home base will be Angus Street, of course.
19:06But as juvenile crimes counsellor, you'll be visiting institutions all over the state.
19:10I didn't even know the job was up for grabs.
19:12Oh, we've had our heads down checking suitable people for months now.
19:16You don't have any reservations about accepting, do you?
19:18Hell, no, no.
19:19That's exactly what I've always wanted to get into.
19:23Congratulations, Rick.
19:30Excuse me.
19:31Yeah?
19:31Could you bring your mop?
19:32I've spilled some shampoo.
19:40What's wrong with you?
19:41Nothing wrong with me.
19:42But you need some straightening out.
19:44You make a mess, you clean it up.
19:48Well, well, well.
19:50Are Jade Rogers yet?
19:52She'd get a shock to know she's going to have a daily fashion parade in Wentworth.
19:56I didn't think I'd find anyone in here who recognised designer labels.
19:59Not hiding a wardrobe hero, are you?
20:01Gotta be kidding.
20:03Saw one over this junk when I was a kid.
20:05Every time my mother flitted off to one of her society gigs.
20:09She looked like a clown in most of them.
20:10Still.
20:13That doesn't matter, does it?
20:14As long as it's designer label.
20:16Look, sorry I asked you to clean up before.
20:18I thought it might have been one of your duties.
20:20Okay.
20:21Anyway, I'm Lee.
20:21What's your name?
20:23Keen.
20:24Do you have your keys, daughter?
20:25Yes, but what if I am?
20:26Oh, I'm nothing.
20:27It must be an awful shock for your parents when you're sent in here.
20:30Doubt it.
20:31Busy social calendar.
20:32Doesn't leave much time for worrying about what your kids might be up to.
20:35Well, if you want to borrow anything.
20:39You've got to be joking.
20:47Mary, everything alright?
20:49We'd better have a chat to our latest visitor.
20:51That's asking for trouble.
20:53So what?
20:54Our model prisoner.
20:56The women will blacklist her if she stands around talking to screws.
21:00Well, they might anyway.
21:01She looks like snob material to me.
21:03We've got it all worked out, Myra.
21:04Yeah, Myra, we thought of everything you're going to need.
21:06Hey, let me tell her.
21:07It was my idea.
21:07Oh, but I thought of the hand.
21:09Oh, don't you dare.
21:09But this can't wait, Myra.
21:13Alright, Pixie, you tell it.
21:14Well, we've worked out a perfect way for you to escape.
21:17Oh, now, come on.
21:17I thought I told you all to stay out of that.
21:19We won't get into any trouble, are we?
21:20No, Myra, we want to help.
21:21In case you're kidding, she's in strife.
21:23We want to help you find her.
21:25Okay.
21:26Fire away.
21:29Just Pixie.
21:30Well, Bobby's going to get a key to the closed storeroom
21:32and I'm going to get somebody's visitors.
21:34Yeah, and I'm going to be ready to start up a bit of a ruckus
21:36in case the screws get on to you.
21:37Looks as though you've got your own escape committee.
21:40You'd like it, didn't you?
21:42Come on, you girls.
21:43Why aren't you doing some nice, healthy exercise?
21:45Are you kidding?
21:45I'm still getting over the last game I played.
21:48Well, that's because you're not using your muscles enough, Judy.
21:50Now, go on, get over there, the lot of you.
21:52Come on, the five of us will play then.
21:54Come on.
21:54Yeah.
21:55I've got a bad bird.
21:56No, you're bad.
21:57That's Barry.
21:58Hey, Mrs. Barry, can we pot some of these plants for the feet?
22:01Yeah, I've been making these holders,
22:03but they're not going to look much with nothing in them.
22:04Oh, yeah, that'll be all right,
22:06but you'd better get a move on
22:07because we've only got about half an hour left, okay?
22:09Yeah, thanks.
22:11Hey, look at Miss Glamourpuss sucking up.
22:14That's all her type can do.
22:16Don't worry, she's on the list.
22:20But she'll have to wait.
22:23There's pictures over there come first.
22:25Have a look at it, will you?
22:34Talk about kindergarten dropouts.
22:40What about tomorrow?
22:41It's all set.
22:42Lou's on kitchen duty.
22:43Good.
22:44You sure she won't cark it or nothing?
22:46Might cut her up a bit.
22:48Then the angel dust didn't do me a lot of good, did it?
22:49What have you got in mind for Desmond?
22:52Not sure yet.
22:54Don't worry, I'll think of something.
22:56You just get on with her.
22:56What's the matter?
23:03Don't want to dirty your hands with the rest of us.
23:13What are you staring at, Rev?
23:15Just admiring the country craft, Cass.
23:18Well, don't.
23:19It is secret till it's finished.
23:21Better give it a secret even then.
23:23Bobby!
23:27What?
23:27You're pregnant.
23:28Oh, so tell me something I don't know.
23:30No, you shouldn't be carrying nothing heavy.
23:31Well, this isn't heavy.
23:32It's too heavy for you.
23:33I'm pregnant, Cass, not crippled.
23:35It's not good for you.
23:36And a tug-of-war is, I suppose.
23:37Bobby, let go!
23:39Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
23:40Will you get off of me?
23:42I'm very sorry.
23:43Oh, oh, oh, I'm terribly sorry.
23:45Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, I've got clans on you.
23:48So strange.
23:51What is?
23:52The house.
23:54Living there alone.
23:57I'm thinking of selling it.
24:00I'll be homeless.
24:02I'll have nowhere to live.
24:03And then do you know what will happen?
24:05What?
24:06You'll curse the day you ever told me where to find the key to your house.
24:11Don't think I haven't made copies.
24:13Next thing you know, I'll be moving all your furniture around.
24:17Be my guest.
24:18It doesn't look any worse than what it does now.
24:20Well, I've only barged in on your life, haven't I?
24:25I don't see anything.
24:28Glad I've been able to help.
24:30Not that you've needed too much.
24:31Oh, I'm a big girl now.
24:35You take care of everything, huh?
24:37In time.
24:40I don't know how I'll go with the trial tomorrow.
24:41I've arranged for an old friend of Pop's to look after the news agency while I'm away studying.
24:50Why don't you just sell it?
24:54Oh, I couldn't.
24:56It's got too much of Pop.
25:01Listen, I've got a new job.
25:04Juvenile crimes counsellor.
25:07You don't seem too happy about it.
25:09No, no, I am.
25:10It's just a lot of time on the road and only the weekend's free.
25:15Gee, I hope they don't offer you a pay increase, Rick.
25:20Then you'll be really depressed, won't you?
25:26I'll miss you when I'm away.
25:32God, I'll be glad when the trial's over.
25:34Did you see that dressing gown she had on this morning?
25:42No.
25:42Yeah, Mr. Costner, pack it.
25:44Well, Michelangelo, can he stay with you?
25:49David?
25:50Hey, how come Lady Mac gets to show her laughs?
25:53Shut up, I can sit down.
25:54Hey, Jude.
25:55Your fly's under.
25:59Is that for yourself?
26:00Yeah.
26:03Who's Italian?
26:04Michelangelo.
26:05Oh, so's his mother.
26:06Hey, how big's that David statue?
26:09Oh.
26:0916 foot.
26:11Gonna make it about a foot long.
26:14You know, they tell me it's not the size that counts.
26:16Ah, now that is a rumour started by little men.
26:20Hey, where's your milk?
26:21What?
26:22What?
26:23Gee, what's...
26:24It's a milk.
26:26It's a glass.
26:27It's all of it.
26:28Mine's okay.
26:29Mine too.
26:30You're bleeding.
26:35Bitch.
26:37Come on.
26:39Mara, I think we're gonna have to teach somebody a lesson.
26:42She's asked for it once too often, Jude.
26:45Do you want to get out of here?
26:46Or do you want to spend time in solitary?
26:48It's the only time to get tired.
26:52After the fact.
26:56There'll be a law against alarm clocks that don't work.
26:59Or to be given time.
27:00Jake?
27:03Alarm clocks?
27:04Time?
27:06You'll be at work long?
27:08No, only an hour, sir.
27:09Just got a few things to do.
27:11The court doesn't start till 10 and there's a couple of cases before ours I've checked.
27:15Yeah.
27:17It's not all that it's cracked up to be.
27:19What is it?
27:20Acting brave.
27:23Come on, you'll be alright.
27:27I'll see you later, eh?
27:29Bye-bye.
27:29Brian looks a bit cut up about something.
27:39Yeah.
27:39Might have something to do with the lengthy breakfast she had.
27:42You shouldn't have to put up with that because of me.
27:45Don't worry about it.
27:45You don't make me talk.
27:46It hurts.
27:47I want you a lot to straighten up.
27:50Craig Fisher, Corbett and Kennedy to the kitchen.
27:54Mitchell, Hunt, Parker, Desmond, Brian, Keane and Vaughan to the laundry.
27:58Straight Young and Lana to the workshop.
28:00The rest of you are cleaning.
28:01Get a move on.
28:04Don't worry, Mara.
28:05I know what to do.
28:06Be careful.
28:07Oh, no worries.
28:10Miss Ferguson, I'm sorry, but couldn't I go to the workshop, but...
28:13You had your assignment, Brian.
28:15Get a move on.
28:15Yeah, but...
28:16Miss, Mrs. Morris.
28:17Yes, Judy.
28:18Could I please go to the workshop instead of the laundry?
28:20I've got some trestle tables to build.
28:22I don't see why not.
28:23Thank you very much.
28:25Have you finished with that muster sheet?
28:27Yes, Mrs. Morris.
28:29Must have been hard on her brother.
28:31Hmm?
28:31Growing up without a sister.
28:33Oh, Jude.
28:34What are you doing here?
28:37Good morning, Joan.
28:39Thought you had time off to go to the hearing.
28:40Yeah, I've got a few things to do.
28:42Doesn't start till 10.
28:44Morning.
28:45G'day.
28:45Morning.
28:46I'd like to introduce you to Dennis Crookshank.
28:48He's been appointed as a new officer.
28:50Dennis, this is Joan Ferguson.
28:52Mr. Crookshank.
28:53Pleased to meet you.
28:54And Rick Manning?
28:55Hey, Dennis.
28:56Hello.
28:56See how quick the department is, Rick?
28:58And your locker not even cold and empty.
29:00You mean they're not going to dedicate that to me as a shrine?
29:02Unbelievable, isn't it?
29:04Yes.
29:04I heard about your new job.
29:06Congratulations.
29:07Oh, thanks.
29:07Well, I put in for it as well, but being a new bloke, I didn't give myself much of a chance.
29:11Worked in prisons before, Mr. Crookshank?
29:13Yes, the Borstal system.
29:15It's a sad reflection on England, I'm afraid, but, well, I doubt whether Wentworth could be
29:20much tougher than that.
29:21Oh, you'll find plenty of kindness and compassion at Wentworth, Mr. Crookshank.
29:26You see, discipline is virtually unknown here.
29:32And he just came straight out of my father without any attempt.
30:02I don't have to stop.
30:03Pop didn't have a chance.
30:05Did you see the accused after the accident?
30:07Yes.
30:08And how was he?
30:09Was he lucid, apologetic, distressed?
30:12Objection sustained.
30:14He was drunk.
30:15Thank you, Miss Milson.
30:17No further questions?
30:18Since the accident, how many times have you and the accused met?
30:32Twice.
30:33Have you ever hit the accused?
30:35Your Honour, please.
30:39You must answer the question, Miss Milson.
30:42I'll repeat the question.
30:44Have you ever hit the accused?
30:47Yes.
30:48Did he attack you?
30:49No.
30:49Has the accused ever offered you his condolences?
30:53Yes, but I didn't...
30:54Where were you?
30:55At my father's funeral.
30:56Which is where you hit the accused?
30:58Yes.
30:59Has the accused ever offered you his help since the accident?
31:02Yes, but I didn't...
31:02Please, please, just answer the questions, Miss Milson.
31:06Yes.
31:07So, the accused has offered you his condolences and his help.
31:12And in return, you hit him.
31:14Yes.
31:17Was it the front or the rear of the car that hit your father?
31:20The front.
31:22Were you able to see the rear at that moment?
31:24No.
31:26Did the accused apply the brakes of his car before the accident occurred?
31:31No.
31:32Oh, then you have X-ray vision, Miss Milson?
31:36Of course not.
31:37Oh, but you could see the brake lights on the rear of the car,
31:40even though you were looking at the front of the car.
31:43No.
31:45Did the accused stop after the accident?
31:48Yes.
31:50Thank you, Miss Milson.
31:52No further questions.
31:53Pay attention, please, ladies.
32:04We've got a captive audience, Mrs. M.
32:06My pleasure.
32:07This is our new officer, Mr. Crookshank.
32:09Good morning, ladies.
32:10It's nice to meet you, Orton.
32:11Pommy, eh?
32:13Guilty as charged, I'm afraid.
32:14Oh.
32:14Are you a fair dinkum-pum, Mr. Crookshank?
32:17Totally, uh, dinky dog.
32:19Yeah?
32:20Oh, you don't talk much like that, Mrs. Thatcher or the Queen.
32:23Yeah, I bet he has a bath once a year whether he needs to.
32:25A hunt?
32:25Mrs. M., congrats on the deputy job.
32:29Yeah.
32:30We was afraid Miss Ferguson was going to get...
32:31No, that's enough. Thank you, Chris.
32:34Well, that's all here.
32:35Back to work, please, ladies.
32:37After you, Mrs. Lewis.
32:41Ah, nice manners, too.
32:43Just like my Charlie.
32:47Oh, sorry.
32:49Just came to get you dirty towels.
32:52Nice gear you got on?
32:54I've got a wardrobe full of them.
32:55Must have cost you a bit, eh?
32:57Well, actually, they cost my boyfriend.
32:59Don't reckon I'd ever get enough to get something like that.
33:02You're Bobby, aren't you?
33:03Yeah, Bobby Mitchell.
33:04You look a bit young to be in here.
33:06Oh, my mate ain't.
33:07That old, eh?
33:08On the pension yet?
33:09And I'm going to have a baby.
33:11Yeah, I know.
33:12Cass told me.
33:13What's a daddy-to-be?
33:14Think about it.
33:15Oh, he's real pleased.
33:16He can't wait to come and see me.
33:18Yeah, all 50 of them.
33:20Now, let's see it be in the hundreds, wouldn't it?
33:23See you later.
33:24I've got to go back to the lawn.
33:25Good idea.
33:26Are you always that nasty?
33:29Why don't you wait?
33:30You'll find a...
33:32Bitch.
33:34Have you ever been in trouble with the police?
33:37Yes, sir.
33:38You have?
33:40When?
33:41Well, now.
33:43No, no, Mr. Priest.
33:45Before this situation arose.
33:47Oh, no, sir.
33:48Would you tell the court what happened on the night of the accident?
33:52Well, there's not much to tell.
33:55I was driving along when suddenly the old man appeared out of nowhere, waving at...
34:01Waving?
34:03Yes, sir.
34:04He's lying.
34:06Who, too?
34:07I don't know.
34:08Well, then in which direction was he waving?
34:11To someone across the street.
34:13Well, then his direction wasn't to your oncoming car?
34:18No.
34:19He'd just step straight off the footpath.
34:22Could you have avoided hitting him?
34:23It all happened so fast.
34:27I didn't have time to react.
34:29He was there.
34:31I slammed on the brakes.
34:33I hit him.
34:34I stopped.
34:36It was a matter of seconds.
34:39Do you think you were at fault in any way?
34:42Look, it's been going through my mind ever since the accident.
34:46I can't blame myself.
34:49I feel sorry.
34:50I wish it hadn't happened.
34:52I feel sorry for Miss Nilsom.
34:55I know how much she must hate me.
34:57But it just wasn't my fault.
35:01Thank you, Mr Priest.
35:02No further questions.
35:05I'm sorry.
35:05Hello, Miss Ferguson.
35:12Can I get you a cuppa?
35:14No, thank you.
35:15I can do it myself.
35:18It's certainly good to get a moment, isn't it?
35:20Sit down and have a coffee.
35:23One of the prisoners haven't stolen the urn.
35:25Although, with Mrs Morris as deputy governor, they wouldn't need to.
35:30She'd give it to them.
35:31I take it you don't approve of Mrs Morris in that position.
35:34Mrs Morris and I are worlds apart when it comes to methods needed to run a prison.
35:38Really?
35:39What are your methods?
35:40In a word, discipline.
35:42Or in Mrs Morris' case, lack of it.
35:44That's why I've decided to lodge an appeal against her promotion.
35:49The women will have a field day under her slack supervision.
35:51They'll probably run riot.
35:54She seems to be very popular with him, though.
35:57Oh, yeah.
35:58You give them anything they want and they're bound to like you.
36:00Trouble is, they then do anything they want.
36:03Now, you take this fate, for instance.
36:05There is a recipe for disaster.
36:06You can be sure of that, Mr Crookshank.
36:08Do you all right, Bobby?
36:12Yeah.
36:14Well, they did the same thing coming from the workshop.
36:17After you, Mrs Morris.
36:19Oh, but she was flushing.
36:21Yeah, I think it's a very nice fella.
36:22He's a very nice man, I think he thinks.
36:24Do you think if I asked nicely, he'd open a gate for that?
36:27I don't think his manners are going to stretch that far.
36:30I'll tell him I'm a boomerang.
36:32What do you reckon, Bobby?
36:34What?
36:35Are you all right?
36:37You're not saying much.
36:38Yeah.
36:40Nothing's wrong, is it, though?
36:42Hey, now, look, you don't run into it because you didn't drink your milk.
36:44Kaz, it's not because I didn't drink my milk.
36:46Well, what is it, then?
36:48It's this cane thing I've been carrying.
36:49It ran in my pocket all day.
36:51I'm scared I'm going to get caught.
36:52Well, thank you, Bobby.
36:54Isn't that a movie, huh?
36:56I don't like one by lunch.
36:59How's your lunch?
37:00Better than breakfast?
37:02I'll tell you something, Mara.
37:04I think it tasted better with the glass.
37:06It's the last time that bitch looks down her nose at me.
37:10You finished that work of art?
37:11Yeah.
37:12Didn't do a bad job, either.
37:13Good.
37:14Two down and one to go.
37:17For Desmond, I'm going to make it really special.
37:19Three principal witnesses exist.
37:29Miss Rachel Milsom, Mr. Rick Manning, and Mr. Trevor Priest.
37:33And the evidence presented is conflicting.
37:37Does a doubt exist?
37:39Has the evidence presented proved beyond reasonable doubt
37:42that the accused is guilty of culpable driving
37:45in the same manner that he is guilty
37:47of driving with a blood alcohol content
37:50in excess of 0.15%.
37:53I have considered all the evidence
37:57and believe that there is still a doubt
38:00as to the accused's guilt.
38:02We must remember
38:03that justice is firmly based
38:06on a very precious point of law,
38:08namely, that innocence need not be proven,
38:12only guilt.
38:14Would the accused please stand?
38:18Trevor Priest,
38:19on the charge of culpable driving,
38:21the court finds you not guilty.
38:25On the charge of driving with a blood alcohol content
38:28in excess of 0.15%,
38:30the court finds you guilty
38:32and sentences you
38:33to a fine of $500
38:36and cancellation of your driving license
38:39for two years.
38:41Case dismissed.
38:41Case dismissed.
39:11Bitches.
39:12Oh.
39:13Oh, jeez, Ma, I'm so nervous about the family coming, I'm mucking up my statues.
39:21Hope I get to meet him, Cass.
39:22Oh, you will.
39:23Gonna make sure all my mates meet Dad and Albie.
39:25Charlie, too, if he gets it, you know, before you go.
39:28And where have you been?
39:30I was gonna give you an hand with your model.
39:31Been to see Mrs M, see if she can get in touch with someone for me.
39:34Oh, who's that?
39:35Father of me baby.
39:36What?
39:37Can't you hear, Reb?
39:38I said me baby's dad.
39:40Sure.
39:41Going through the Sydney phone book, are you?
39:43Shut your face, King.
39:44Shut up.
39:45What's his name, love?
39:47Jack.
39:48Jack Gordon.
39:49Well, what's this?
39:52Playtime at the prison.
39:54Some mail.
39:55Corbett, Kennedy and Fisher.
39:57Hey, Cass, why don't you show us your statues now?
39:59I'm not ready yet.
40:01Oh, come on, Cass, be a sport.
40:02Yes, Parker.
40:03Now's your chance to show us how brilliant you really are.
40:05Oh, well, you seem to...
40:06Now, Parker, no buts.
40:10It's not the year that...
40:11Not by a long way.
40:12Hey, thanks for doing a good job.
40:15If you've got time tomorrow, I'll buy you lunch.
40:16Lunch?
40:17Yeah, to celebrate.
40:18Celebrate?
40:19Now, Mr. Priest, let's not get carried away, shall we?
40:20I was employed to do a job, and I did it.
40:21So, goodbye.
40:22And...
40:23Don't drive.
40:24And...
40:25Don't drive.
40:26Oh, come on.
40:27Come on.
40:285.
40:29Now, come on.
40:30Hello.
40:31Is it a size of something to guide?
40:32I'm going to have to do it.
40:33Have a great deal.
40:34Okay.
40:35Oh, thank you.
40:36Thank you, sir.
40:37That's wonderful!
40:38Now we are now.
40:39Oh, we're here.
40:40We're here.
40:41Oh good.
40:42Here's what I'm going to catch.
40:43Oh, I'm going to...
40:44And...
40:45I'm going to...
40:46Alright.
40:47And...
40:48Don't drive.
40:49Not by the...
40:50what can i do for you you killed my father you lying bastard maybe you'll find it safer in heaven
41:07go to the carriage you ought to look after your girlfriend mate i reckon she's right off her nut
41:17i think you've heard the last of this do you well what are you gonna do about it you heard the judge
41:21yeah well it's otherwise oh yeah you're frightening me i saw what happened that night you're gone
41:47randro randro
41:58he used to give me roses
42:25i wish he could again
42:30but that was on the outside
42:36and things were different then on the inside the sun still shines
42:46and the rain falls down
42:51but the sun and rain are christmas too
42:56when morning comes around
43:00last night i dreamed we were together
43:05sharing all the love ignored
43:11till i had to face the nightmare
43:16awaking up alone
43:21on the inside the roses grow
43:25they don't land the stony ground
43:31but the roses here are christmas too
43:36when morning comes around
43:43it's so cool
43:45and
43:46certainly
43:47when morning comes around
43:48we started
43:51to see you
43:52hear the great
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