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Episode 515 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end and pre-advert gate slams, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast. Myra and Geoff manage to get some time together!

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00:00I hit the wrong man. Not had Frank Burke. Hit Mr. Zee.
00:05Mr. Crookshire.
00:06He does no more.
00:08Okay, uh, you go back to the laundry.
00:11But I must tell him.
00:12You must go back to the laundry.
00:14And please, don't say a word to anybody about this, okay?
00:17But I...
00:17Just do as you're told.
00:18Go, go.
00:21I mean it, son.
00:23The weather forecast for the next few days is very bad.
00:26So you stay indoors?
00:28Bloody hell.
00:30I wouldn't want you getting something in that chest of yours.
00:34You're a real mummy's boy, aren't you?
00:36Don't knock it.
00:37It's good advice.
00:39Thanks, Mum.
00:42Hang about.
00:44Where's Frank?
00:46Bastard.
00:47He's conned us.
00:48Come on.
00:49Everybody's down.
01:00Take cover.
01:01Ah!
01:01What?
01:01You got it.
01:03Oh, my God.
01:03Oh!
01:04Ah!
01:04Ah!
01:05Ah!
01:05Ah!
01:05Ah!
01:06Ah!
01:07Ah!
01:08Ah!
01:08Ah!
01:08Ah!
01:09Ah!
01:09Ah!
01:09Ah!
01:09Ah!
01:11Right, Dad, call the police.
01:14Good.
01:14Do you see where it was coming from?
01:15Up that top area somewhere.
01:16I'll check it out.
01:17Right.
01:25Is she all right?
01:26Yeah, she's been hit in the arm.
01:28She'll be all right.
01:28She's just passed out from shop.
01:30It's all exciting.
01:31It's over.
01:33I don't see.
01:33Dennis!
01:34He's heading towards the road.
01:36Right.
01:36Can you manage?
01:37Yeah, sure.
01:38But what?
01:38All right, everybody inside.
01:41Come on, the danger's over.
01:43Get a move on.
01:44Kelly Green-Wakens is the whole of the stretcher.
01:46Come on, move it.
01:51What's the matter with you, Lauren?
01:53You're in here.
01:54There's no wound.
01:55I reckon she's all right.
01:56She's just got some blood on her from me.
01:58That's all.
01:58What are you talking about?
01:59Are you hit?
01:59Just a flash of it.
02:01I've always wanted to say that.
02:04Except I'm in the mood.
02:05Get her inside, Greg.
02:06Come on, the rest of you.
02:07Inside, you'll be on a charge.
02:08Are you okay, Mar?
02:13I'm sorry.
02:14I just thought I was very frightened.
02:18I'm going to find a shooter, lad.
02:21You're right aiming at you.
02:23That's right, Bob.
02:24Those bullets were meant for us.
02:27Guess who's locked away all nice and safe inside.
02:31I mean, Frank set this up.
02:33It's only for last chance.
02:34Did the women get the stretcher?
02:49All right, I'll stop them.
02:50Hold on.
02:51How many hurt?
02:52Oh, just Joyce, I think.
02:53Mrs Reynolds, Lexi's been shot.
02:54Look, it's all right.
02:55It's just a scratch.
02:56Is she all right?
02:58Yes, it's just a flesh wound.
02:59We've got to take care of it here.
03:02Patterson's been hurt, but I'll send it through to you.
03:03Oh, Greenway.
03:04Kelly, would you leave the stretcher here, please?
03:06Miss Ferguson.
03:06An ambulance will be here in a couple of minutes, and I've been advised not to move her more than
03:10necessary.
03:11Now, would someone tell Miss Ferguson what's happening, please?
03:14Yes, I will.
03:16I'm sorry, sister.
03:17I think everything's going to be all right.
03:18Would you see to Patterson, and then wait with Mrs Barry until the ambulance arrives?
03:23Good.
03:25Mrs Latchie, would you take Patterson through to the infirmary?
03:27Can I go too, please?
03:28No, Marley.
03:28Oh, please.
03:29What's that blood?
03:30It's Lexi's.
03:31I thought it was mine.
03:32Oh, I've got to make it up.
03:33Look, look, forget it, Marle.
03:34Just make me a cup of the night, okay?
03:36We'll be square.
03:37You'll be right.
03:38Take me here, Lexi.
03:40Right, let's see.
03:41Police, the ambulance, and the doctor looked after.
03:43Now, what the hell happened out there?
03:45I don't know.
03:45Suddenly somebody started shooting, and I tried to catch up with him, but the car took
03:49off before I could get anywhere near.
03:50Did you get the number?
03:50No, it's too far away.
03:52I'm sorry about this, Mrs Reynolds.
03:53You think this was meant for you?
03:55Don't you?
03:56It's their second try.
03:58All right, everyone, through to the rec room.
04:00I'll get the kitchen to send the urn in.
04:02Oh, thanks, sir.
04:06I think McRae's right.
04:08So do I.
04:11Stupid bastards!
04:13Stupid, stupid bastards!
04:15I've got to get out of here.
04:22Come running in like that for her.
04:31I thought you was Jerry.
04:33Stupid old bitch of the hell are you.
04:34And only for that, my name's Eddie.
04:36Now grab one of these and stand behind here.
04:38We've got to stand together in the face of the enemy.
04:40Forget it, Grandma.
04:41You'll come with me.
04:42We're getting out of this place.
04:43You know such a thing.
04:44You have no...
04:45Shut up!
04:45Shut up and move!
04:49Get suited and get shot, Frank.
04:51You said something to you, you bastard.
04:53Hi, dear.
04:53My name's Eddie.
04:54Get out of the doorway.
04:55That'd be stupid.
04:56Where do you think you're going to hide?
04:58Not in this place.
04:59I'm getting out of here, McRae.
05:00Anyone tries to stop me and the old girl's dead?
05:03Now get out of my way!
05:04You're out of your head, Frank.
05:05He wouldn't, would he, Jess?
05:06Do as he says.
05:10Now!
05:10She needs to help, Frank!
05:11Half!
05:12One of you tarts can take a place.
05:14Warren, come here!
05:30I don't like you, Bert.
05:31And day by day, you're going to find out just how much I don't like you.
05:36Are you all right, Eddie?
05:39Of course I am.
05:41A little trick a soldier once showed me.
05:43If confronted by the enemy, play possum.
05:46Worked pretty good, didn't it, eh?
05:48Yeah!
05:55I'll tell you what.
05:57If you get any more calls to come to Wentworth, we might set up a permanent station here.
06:01I don't think our ladies would take too kindly to that.
06:04No, I suppose not.
06:06Well, I think I've got everything.
06:08Mrs Reynolds back in her office, Pat?
06:09Yep, she said to go through.
06:10Thanks.
06:10Oh, and thanks for the cuppa.
06:13You've certainly been in the wars today.
06:15How are you feeling?
06:15Oh, not too bad.
06:16Though I had a headache the size of Big Ben earlier.
06:18Well, you've got a bribe to thank for that, haven't you?
06:20At least something's going to be done about it.
06:23The Governor wants the security gate locked at all times.
06:25If those men want to go to their cells, they have to ask.
06:27They should have always been like that.
06:29It's crazy the way those men just wander around the place.
06:31What else do you expect in this place?
06:33The security's ridiculous.
06:34Oh, come on, it's not that bad.
06:36Oh, no?
06:37You've been shot out and bashed over the head all in one day.
06:39What do you call that?
06:39Well, those shots came from outside.
06:41How are you supposed to have stopped that?
06:42The staff should be armed.
06:44Maybe they'd have thought twice about it if they knew we could shoot back.
06:47Oh, don't talk duff, John.
06:48That theory hasn't worked anywhere in the world.
06:50In fact, just the opposite.
06:51It's debatable.
06:53Besides, anywhere in the world, they get far more money than we ever see.
06:57Yeah, I've heard that.
06:58I mean, I know danger money doesn't make it any safer, but at least you can afford a better brown of scotch to calm your nerves.
07:03Well, get your union rep to do something about it.
07:06You voted him in, make him work.
07:09Oh, incidentally, I've been appointed deputy while Joyce is away.
07:13How is Joyce?
07:17Oh, she's all right.
07:19Suffering mainly from shock.
07:20I think they're keeping her in overnight.
07:25Hey, who was on trade duty?
07:26I was. Why?
07:27Oh, duty tell you what happened.
07:29Someone said she bashed Crookshank.
07:31Don't know.
07:32Wouldn't let her speak.
07:33Let's put Eddie on the job.
07:34She'll find out.
07:35What do you reckon, girls?
07:36Yeah.
07:37Should have killed me, old bitch.
07:39All by yourself, Frank.
07:40Gee, don't start.
07:42You owe me, lover.
07:43Remind me.
07:45You couldn't have run your rackets without me muscling for you.
07:47So if anyone's talking about getting here, you want to hear about it.
07:50Understand?
07:51Well?
07:52It's not part of the deal.
07:54You're going to stay alive.
07:55Okay.
07:55We'll keep doing business.
07:57But if someone wants you dead, you're dead.
08:00What's eating you?
08:00I've lost my sense of humour, Frank.
08:02I don't like being shot at.
08:05Come on, yeah.
08:06If you say you did it, Judy's gone through all of this for nothing.
08:09Still getting out of here.
08:10That's why she did it.
08:11But Judy get long sentence.
08:14She will anyway for hitting a freak.
08:16Oh, for goodness sake, Yam, you can't let her down.
08:19Please?
08:20Herk, you're sitting with us.
08:22Get stuffed.
08:22I said you're sitting with us.
08:31Oh, bye, Frank.
08:33You going to be okay with my check on it?
08:35Yeah, but you better have a good excuse for the screws.
08:38They're watching us like hawks now.
08:40When you've got to go, you've got to go.
08:43Bye, Frank.
08:44I'll eat up dirt.
08:49If you don't, you'll get sick and die.
08:59Mum, you all right?
09:01Yes, what are you doing here?
09:02Well, I couldn't find you in the dining room.
09:05I got a bit worried about you.
09:06Not like you'd have got off your tucker.
09:08Oh, yeah, that'd be right.
09:10Oh, garbage guts, that's me.
09:11Oh, no, I didn't mean that.
09:15What's wrong?
09:16Everything.
09:17I don't know.
09:20This place.
09:23Some of the people in it.
09:25Me being a bloody idiot.
09:27Careful.
09:28Now, you're talking about a mate of mine.
09:30Am I?
09:32I mean, thanks.
09:35I need all the mates I can get.
09:39Can I sit down?
09:41I mean, it's probably just Bobby leaving.
09:43She could be a bloody nerd when she wanted to be,
09:47but, jeez, we had some good times.
09:50And, Jude, well, you know how terrific she is,
09:53and look what the buggers had done to her.
09:55It'd have to be a bloody nana to believe she'd actually do that.
09:58But isn't that what she wanted in...
09:59Top it all off the way I carried on out there.
10:02I saw a bit of blood, and I started screaming my head off.
10:05I mean, Lexi wasn't crying.
10:13I'm sorry, Ma.
10:24I didn't mean...
10:25It's all right.
10:27I meant it, but I didn't mean...
10:28What are you doing here, Delaney?
10:30Sorry, Miss Ferguson.
10:30I was just worried about Marlene.
10:32Well, now she can worry about you, can't she?
10:33You're on a charge.
10:34Get out.
10:35Get out.
10:43So, what do the cops want to see me for?
10:49I wasn't even out there.
10:51Oh, bloody hell, Lurch, what do you use for brains?
10:53They're seeing everyone because they don't know who done it.
10:55We do.
10:55Frank Burke's mates.
10:57Yeah, I know that, but...
10:58Oh, God, what's the point?
10:59Come back when your brain stop growing, OK?
11:01I was only asking.
11:02Anyway, I'm glad Frank's in the poo.
11:04Now we won't have to work with him.
11:06Oh, yeah?
11:06Says who?
11:07Oh, you're joking.
11:08You're not keeping him on.
11:09Oh, you can't.
11:10No one likes him.
11:11Paying him to be liked is our muscle.
11:13But nothing.
11:14He stays.
11:16You don't like it?
11:17Bugger off.
11:18Well?
11:20Right.
11:21Now, a legal Lush tells me she's got some dough coming in.
11:24She say how much?
11:25Nah, but you know what these Sheilas are like, and it'd have to be at least...
11:28What the bloody hell do you think you're doing?
11:31Hey, I'm talking to you, you stupid bitch.
11:33What's the idea of moving me stuff around?
11:36Ronald.
11:37What?
11:38That young man on television last night, that's him.
11:41Ronald Reagan.
11:43I've been trying to think of his name all day.
11:45How could you forget him?
11:47He's the president.
11:49Oh, no, love.
11:50Didn't like him playing that part.
11:52Well, he doesn't look anything like him, does he?
11:54Always a good cowboy, though.
11:56Hey, what's he on about?
11:57Oh, forget it, stupid old bitch.
11:59Talk in the rec room.
12:00Come on.
12:01Hey, uh, we're talking about the president of America, aren't we?
12:04Ronald Reagan?
12:05Oh, no, love.
12:06That's only the part he plays on television.
12:09Oh, it's truth.
12:10Imagine him in the White House.
12:12Everyone will be wearing sex shooters.
12:14Just getting the things.
12:20Oh, I'm sorry, Mrs. Reynolds.
12:22I hadn't expected to be this long.
12:23You going home?
12:25Yes, unless you need me for anything.
12:27Yeah, I'm only seeing one more, then I'll be pushing off myself.
12:31Burke.
12:32How do you know?
12:33Stands to reason.
12:35Leave your prime suspect till last, then make him sweat.
12:39He is your prime suspect.
12:41Two attempts on the men, and he's missing each time?
12:44Of course he is.
12:45Good.
12:47Don't like him, do you?
12:48Let's just say I wish they'd find alternative accommodation for him.
12:52Yeah, it can't be easy for you having men and women to secure.
12:56Yeah?
12:57I'll be at home if you need me.
12:58Thanks very much.
12:59Ah, I'm sorry, Mr. Crookshank, I'd forgotten about you.
13:03You, uh, you can have that one if you like.
13:05Oh, no, no, that's all right, not for me.
13:07I wouldn't mind.
13:07It's a bean sugar.
13:14Doorway's getting too narrow for you, Frank.
13:18People have been talking about you.
13:20Nice to be remembered.
13:21Oh, they'll remember you all right.
13:24How's your mother?
13:25Still worried about your weak chest?
13:26Where's your mum living these days?
13:30Different places.
13:31She likes to move around a lot.
13:33I bet she does.
13:35Must be a smart cookie, your mum.
13:37Always seems to know when things might happen.
13:40Guess it runs in the family.
13:41I don't think so.
13:43Plan didn't work, did it?
13:45You're still here.
13:46Macrae and Diany are still alive.
13:51I'm going to get you, Burke.
13:54There's been a murder attempt, and I think you're connected with it.
13:59I'm going to see you rot in jail for the rest of your life.
14:02Hey, Marlene, I need a hand to get out of this rotten thing now.
14:16Yeah, I suppose I've overdone the eye shadow, do you?
14:18Marlene?
14:19Oh, yeah, sorry, just a sec.
14:21What's with the make-up?
14:23Oh, nothing.
14:23Like hell, you borrowed stuff from everyone.
14:26Yeah, I suppose they're all awake up by now, eh?
14:29Wake up to what?
14:29He kissed me, Lex.
14:32He really kissed me, like on the telly or something.
14:35Who did, Matt?
14:36Yeah.
14:37So, I mean, that's real nice, but aren't you getting a bit carried away?
14:40Of course I am.
14:41I mean, there's heaps of good lookers in this place, but he picked me.
14:44He's in love with me.
14:46Oh, hey, hang on.
14:47Just because a guy...
14:48What?
14:49Nothing.
14:50That's great, Marlene.
14:51Now, you're going to give us a hand or what?
14:53If you stop giving me a hard time?
14:55Ow!
14:56Oh, sorry.
14:57It's all right.
14:58Oh, like hell, it's a bullet wound.
14:59It must hurt like crazy.
15:01I'm sorry.
15:02God, you carry on, Marlene.
15:03It's nothing to some of the beltings I've cocked.
15:05Worse than this.
15:07Hell, yeah.
15:07This is kid stuff.
15:08That's awful.
15:10Why?
15:10I deserved it.
15:11What did you do?
15:13Oh, I don't know.
15:14Nothing sometimes.
15:16But you know what kids are like?
15:17Got to keep them in line, don't you?
15:19Yeah.
15:20Suppose so.
15:21He's up and racing again.
15:30Listen, mate, are you going to keep this up all night?
15:33Oh, sorry, Geoff.
15:36Matt, if there's something bugging you, why don't you let me help?
15:42There's no way we're going to get any sleep until you do, is there?
15:45Well, I kissed her.
15:49Marlene?
15:51Yep.
15:53So what happened?
15:54Did she do a lolly or something?
15:56No.
15:58I think she liked it.
16:00Well, she didn't say nothing, really.
16:01She just sort of went all soft.
16:05So she liked it.
16:08What's your problem?
16:10Well, it's me.
16:11Oh, I don't know.
16:13I don't know whether I should have done it.
16:15Oh.
16:16You're all mixed up in a place like this, eh?
16:20I like her.
16:22I like her a lot, but...
16:24Oh, God, man.
16:27I kissed her.
16:29Oh, I see.
16:31And you're scared you've got yourself into something you can't back out of, is that it?
16:37Yeah.
16:38Oh, no, no.
16:39I don't know.
16:39I mean, I...
16:40Oh, damn.
16:43Well, I wouldn't worry about it too much, old son.
16:47It's not exactly a proposal, a marriage.
16:50I guess so.
16:52Not to some girls it wouldn't be.
16:54But Marlene, she's different.
16:56She's nice.
16:58I wouldn't want to do anything to hurt her.
17:02Well, then, be gentle with her.
17:05Take your time and just enjoy each other's company.
17:08You might be surprised.
17:13I mean, nice girls like kissing too, you know?
17:16I guess.
17:17Janice, you're not well?
17:36Oh, I'm okay.
17:37Just go to sleep.
17:38But you shake, I should call.
17:40No, just...
17:40Just leave it, will you?
17:42Please, I help you.
17:43All right, then, help me.
17:45Get me a bottle of scotch, a bottle of gin, brandy, rum, vodka.
17:53Oh, God.
17:56Oh, God.
17:57Hey.
18:01Hello, Dennis.
18:01Oh, morning, Miss Reynolds.
18:03You have to give me those first one in the morning.
18:05Oh, sorry.
18:06Serves me right for being late.
18:08I called in to see Joyce Barry.
18:10Oh, yes, I found the hospital.
18:12Seems she's okay.
18:13She'll be going home the day after tomorrow if there are no complications.
18:17Oh, great.
18:18And, Meg, is there any news on her?
18:20Well, I'm afraid she's lost the baby, but fortunately the tumour was benign.
18:24Oh, that's a relief.
18:26Well, I'll leave you to it, then.
18:29Oh, no, I won't.
18:31Two things.
18:32The men have finished in the library, so I thought it might be a good idea to get them
18:35to repair those chairs in the workshop.
18:37Yes, I agree.
18:39And that's how Bert gives us no more problems.
18:41Yes.
18:42Do you have any special instructions for him?
18:44No, not really.
18:45They couldn't charge him without any evidence, so we just have to carry on as usual.
18:49Right.
18:49Check any calls he has, and his mail, of course, thoroughly.
18:53What was the other thing?
18:54Well, Janice Grant's got to visit her.
18:56Shall I let her through?
18:56This early?
18:57Oh, it's her law clerk.
18:58Apparently it's the only time she can get here.
19:00Well, all right.
19:01Anything to keep her mind occupied.
19:02I don't think she's settling in very well, do you?
19:04No, very jumpy.
19:05Mind you, after yesterday, you can blame her.
19:08No.
19:09Having any problems with the other women?
19:10No, they're fine.
19:11If there's going to be any trouble, it'll be coming from the staff.
19:14Union.
19:15Afraid so.
19:17Certain people were making waves yesterday.
19:20So, there's a union meeting tomorrow morning,
19:21so no doubt I'll be voicing their grievances to you after that.
19:25Thanks for the warning.
19:26Right.
19:27Well, I'll get to it then.
19:39Carolyn, your mouth's open.
19:41At least say hello.
19:43God, what have they done to you?
19:44Oh, well, that's a start, obviously.
19:46I look dreadful.
19:46Oh, sorry, I...
19:48Yes.
19:50Why?
19:51Oh, well, they usually start the day with a public flogging.
19:53Now, that doesn't help.
19:55And then we have to pick the weevils out of the porridge.
19:58Don't make fun of me.
19:59Oh, I'm sorry.
20:02I'm just not handling it very well, that's all.
20:05Um, did you bring the papers?
20:07Yes.
20:08And the cash settlement case?
20:10Green folder.
20:12That's an awful lot of money.
20:13Why would the client need that much?
20:15They can hardly spend it.
20:16I think they need protection.
20:18Don't let it worry you, Carolyn.
20:19I'm sure they know best.
20:21And, uh, if they ask for more,
20:24just make sure they get it, all right?
20:25They're not going.
20:26Yes, well, I have to.
20:27These aren't normal visiting hours.
20:28I'm rostered on laundry duty.
20:30It's nine to five these days.
20:33But don't worry, really.
20:35I'm okay.
20:35You are so brave.
20:43Yeah, he could have sunk the boot in.
20:45Or really taken you for a hostage.
20:46Sorry, Larkin, I have to speak up.
20:49What's the matter with your boot?
20:50Shh, hey.
20:51Yeah, yeah, all right, we're working.
20:52Like hell, you wouldn't work in an iron lung, Patterson.
20:55Oh, yeah, what about your mate?
20:56She's done bugger all.
20:57She's on special duties.
20:59Aren't you, Kath?
21:01First I knew of it.
21:02I thought I was having a plunge.
21:03Take the skip out and collect some numbers money.
21:06Are you kidding?
21:06They won't touch it after what happened.
21:08That's right.
21:08At least I had a chance to win when I had the book.
21:11You salesmanship, Kath.
21:14Take Marl here with you.
21:16You want to buy a number, Marl?
21:19No way.
21:20Sorry.
21:21Didn't hear you.
21:22What did you say?
21:23What did you say, Kelly?
21:23What number, Warren?
21:24Don't lie, Tony.
21:26Make me, Kath.
21:28Yeah, righto.
21:29Come back here.
21:29It's just you and me, Kelly.
21:31Now let her go.
21:34Thanks, Marl.
21:35It's good to have you back.
21:36Liar.
21:37It's not the way she treated Pixie, remember?
21:40In fact, most of the girls are pretty mad at you, Desmond.
21:43That's why I'm running things now.
21:45Oh, bullets, because Jesus...
21:46Shut up, Warren.
21:49You all know you like to shove a lay around.
21:51No one thought you'd stoop so low as to use poor Pixie.
21:56What did you say?
21:57Nothing.
21:58Everyone was really upset about Pixie.
22:00Oh, come on, Marl.
22:01We know you did the right thing.
22:03You just seemed a bit rough at the time, that's all.
22:12Nice to see you back, Desmond.
22:14Myra?
22:23Oh, Mr. C.
22:25Good to see you.
22:26How long have you been back?
22:28Er, seems like forever.
22:31This isn't like you.
22:32Oh.
22:34Head's still a bit tender.
22:35I'll be okay.
22:36Well, look, I'll get Sister to have a look at you if you...
22:38No, fine, thanks.
22:44You know, we...
22:45We all feel pretty bad about what happened.
22:50I mean, thank God for Pixie's sake, you were there.
22:52I just hope that Murphy hasn't turned the women against us.
22:57Oh, no one's blaming you, Mr. C.
23:00It's the rotten system that stinks.
23:04Paying people to lock other people up in cages.
23:06Only takes one Murphy and the whole system becomes a farce, doesn't it?
23:09Look, I, er...
23:13I heard about Jude.
23:15Any hope of getting on trade, Judy?
23:17I just want to tell her I'm back, you know.
23:18No, Lux, I'm sorry.
23:19Oh, come on, please.
23:20Look, you're not rostered for work, Judy, so I might...
23:22Okay, okay.
23:24Is she all right?
23:25She's fine.
23:26Oh, that reminds me, I've...
23:28I've, er, I've got something for you.
23:31Bobby asked me to give you this.
23:34You know she's got a release?
23:35Yeah.
23:36Mrs. Reynolds told me.
23:38Only good thing that's happened.
23:40They, er, tell me you did a great job
23:42when that ratbag started shooting at the women.
23:44Oh, I don't know.
23:45Somebody had to look after the women while you were away, didn't they?
23:49They missed you.
23:51Yeah.
23:56G'day, kids.
23:56Hi.
23:57Aunty Jane can sit in the back with me, can't she?
23:59We'll see.
24:00What's in the basket, Aunty Jane?
24:01Food, of course.
24:02You're sitting in the back with me.
24:04Mr. Taylor.
24:05Mrs. Taylor.
24:06Hello, Jane.
24:06Bob and Marnie, remember?
24:07Oh, yeah, right.
24:08How did you go with the scotch eggs, Joan?
24:10Well, I've never made them before, so you're going to have to be the judge of that.
24:13That's my job.
24:14Official scotch egg toaster.
24:16I'll get the first one.
24:17No, I do.
24:17Can't I, Aunty Jane?
24:18That's not fair, Dad.
24:19He always said ladies go first.
24:21Oh, I'll tell you what.
24:21The best behaved kid gets to share it with me.
24:23He always says that.
24:25All of all.
24:25Come on.
24:26You'd better sit in the middle, Joan.
24:27Okay.
24:29Come on.
24:29In you go, miss.
24:31Come on, get in.
24:32Come on.
24:33Chop, chop.
24:35All right.
24:36Just a second.
24:37Just a minute.
24:37I've got to get the bells on.
24:42Quick.
24:42The pump is coming.
24:43You've got to put it back.
24:43No, I haven't.
24:44I've got a diversion when I get in the storeroom, okay?
24:46Oh, my God.
24:49What's this?
24:49A protest meeting?
24:50Oh, no.
24:51Lurchie's done her back again, Mr. C.
24:53Is that right, Alice?
24:53Been assisted?
24:54Oh, not much you can do.
24:56It's okay if I don't bend over, though.
24:58I don't mind swapping with her if you want someone to finish the corridor.
25:01Right.
25:01Well, all right.
25:03You can take over the sewing duties and the laundry, Alice.
25:05Well, go on.
25:06I could do some more of this before you go, Mr. C.
25:08Right.
25:09Well, go on, Alice.
25:16Hey, Mr. C.
25:20What's wrong?
25:21Do you mind coming with me?
25:22They're not in the laundry, aren't they?
25:23Oh, they might get snaky if I just walk in there and take over the sewing.
25:27All right.
25:27Hang on a second.
25:28I'll be with you.
25:31What are you doing in there?
25:32Oh, I can't find it.
25:34Oh, here it is.
25:46Oh, Jane, wonderful.
25:51Gosh, I'm glad you helped with the food.
25:53I get into a real flat with good things.
25:55My pleasure.
25:56I must say, I was surprised when you phoned me, though.
25:59I'm in the middle of the week and everything.
26:00Well, I know you work shift work and don't always have a weekend free.
26:04The kids had correction day and Bob was due a day off, so why not?
26:08Very wise.
26:09Oh!
26:10Oh, sorry, Annie Jane.
26:12Oh, I got it.
26:13That's terrific, Annie Jane.
26:15You should give lessons.
26:17Now, you just watch it or I'll tell everyone you dye your hair.
26:20I do not!
26:24Shut up and we're all going to call it.
26:26She's a lousy cheat.
26:27I know.
26:28But nothing.
26:29You know what she's like, but she's still going to buy numbers.
26:32I'll phone you.
26:32Well?
26:33Well, go on, bunny brain.
26:34Answer her.
26:35I was talking to Marlene, okay?
26:37If I want you, I'll run a chain.
26:39Oh, boy.
26:40I'm going to have fun with you, Patterson.
26:41You've upset me now.
26:43Ta, come on.
26:44Clayton, you got a miniature on it?
26:46I suppose you're talking to me.
26:48I just thought you might like a little pre-lunch gargle.
26:51You've got it?
26:52You know the deal.
26:53Five bucks before I pour.
26:55Yeah.
26:56Come on.
26:56Long time since I've seen one of these.
27:08Real class.
27:08It's a drink.
27:10There you go.
27:12Real top shelf stuff.
27:13Oh, yeah.
27:13You're not serious.
27:15Don't get class conscious.
27:17Come on.
27:18I'll show you how to use it.
27:19Take a good belt of this.
27:24And you add the water.
27:26Here, hold it.
27:28Now.
27:29The magic powder.
27:30Oh, liver salts.
27:32Put it all together.
27:34And you've got champagne.
27:36Bush champagne.
27:37Best in the slammer.
27:38And you're charging me five dollars for this.
27:42No way.
27:43That was for the method.
27:44You're looking a champagne lady.
27:46That's ten bucks.
27:48Have fun.
27:48Excellent.
28:08How do you make the white ball come back to you like that?
28:10Well, you sort of hit it down.
28:12I showed you before, Marlene.
28:14You remember?
28:14Oh, yeah.
28:15Must have had something else on my mind.
28:18Yeah.
28:18Me too.
28:20Would you like to come back for coffee?
28:22Well, I'd like to.
28:24I've got the good stuff.
28:25Nah.
28:26It's a bit risky.
28:27I mean, I'm already on a charge.
28:28They stepped up the patrols yesterday.
28:30We'd be caught for sure.
28:31You heard of me some...
28:33Excuse me, dear.
28:34Are you the Desmond girl?
28:36You know me, Etty.
28:37Myra, remember PRG?
28:39I helped one of your mates from Barnhurst.
28:41Yes.
28:42Well, perhaps you could help me, dear.
28:45Someone's pinched me liver salts.
28:47I reckon it happened during the blackout.
28:49That's no good, Etty.
28:51I'll look into it.
28:52Ah, good on you.
28:54And here's day.
28:55Mmm.
28:57Mmm.
29:02What's that?
29:03Hiya.
29:04Myra, we really are glad to have you back, you know.
29:06Ta.
29:06Hello, Myra.
29:07I'm so happy you're back.
29:09But must talk.
29:11Judy is being punished for me.
29:13I went to hurt Frank Burke.
29:14Hit Mr. C.
29:15It's mistake.
29:16Judy, take blame.
29:17So that's what happened.
29:18Just do as Judy says, love.
29:20Is it right?
29:20It's all right.
29:25Excuse me, Myra.
29:28We reckon you're going to chuck the job in.
29:30You're not, are you?
29:31Would it matter that much to you?
29:32Yes, it would.
29:33It'd leave us like sitting ducks.
29:35You can't leave us like that.
29:38Oh, okay, okay.
29:39But don't worry about it now.
29:41I've got to think about fixing Burke.
29:44He's been for a very hard time.
29:49Come on.
29:53Myra.
29:53How are you feeling?
29:57Fine.
29:58Yourself?
29:59Oh, hi, Myra.
30:00Sorry, Jeff.
30:01I just want to get back to this robot.
30:02When do you reckon it'll be ready?
30:03Yeah, well, look, any time you like, love.
30:04You see Matt, he'll tell you all about it.
30:07Hey, in fact, it's just about ready for painting.
30:09Yeah?
30:10Oh, great, thanks.
30:11Hey, Matt.
30:14I missed you.
30:17I mean, really missed you.
30:20Sorry.
30:20Looks like we missed each other.
30:23Oh.
30:25What do you want to do about it?
30:34Just wrap silver fire around the leftovers
30:36and stick them in the car for its chasing.
30:38Thanks, love.
30:39I wish Shane would help.
30:40I want to play too.
30:41He can put the rubbish in the bin.
30:43Thought you were asleep.
30:44I dreamt of a cup of tea and woke up.
30:46Oh, God, you're subtle.
30:48Let's get rid of this mess
30:50and I'll get the cake out.
30:52Shane?
30:52Yeah?
30:53Come and get rid of the rubbish, love.
30:55Oh, but I want to play.
30:57Wow, look at the cake.
30:59Can I have some?
31:00Oh, rubbish first, mate.
31:02Oh, I don't have to, only Joan.
31:03If you want any cake, you do.
31:05Go on, away you go.
31:11Sorry, I jumped in.
31:13Oh, that's all right.
31:14He's a good kid.
31:16I'll come around.
31:20I reckon I must be the prison food meself.
31:23When to hell, she must be, what, 60, 65?
31:26Yeah, I reckon she must be.
31:28Why?
31:29Oh, nothing.
31:30Just the way she handled Frank.
31:33And it was pretty good,
31:34considering Frank's a really dangerous criminal.
31:37Oh, yeah.
31:38It really scares me to death.
31:40I'll scare you in a minute, you bloody puff.
31:43You know, I wonder what the blokes at Woodbridge would say
31:45if they heard about it.
31:47Why don't we tell them?
31:49Yeah, there must be a few there.
31:51They'd still talk to us.
31:52Oh, I'm sure Frank's mates would love to.
31:54Frank!
31:55Hey, damn, Macrae, you break me bloody hand off!
32:07I told you, would you?
32:08Listen, would you?
32:09I told you, one false move.
32:11Please!
32:13Stop!
32:14I'm sorry.
32:15Please!
32:16Please!
32:16Mate, this robot, you're looking real good.
32:29I told Sam we're just about ready for the final coats.
32:33Yeah?
32:34He's getting a bit toey, isn't he?
32:36Bastards!
32:37Next time they try to knock you off, I'll help them!
32:40What'd you say, mate?
32:42Hey, I didn't say nothing.
32:44Well, it couldn't have been Frank.
32:46Frank, not after I just warned him.
32:51Bastards, this griswige.
32:54Oh, I'm starting to feel like an old hand at this.
32:57Now, are you sure you don't want any help with the folding?
33:00Oh, no thanks, you'll be fine, Jean.
33:01Oh, yes, nothing to that sort of folding.
33:04It'd be a different thing if they had you on parachutes.
33:07Fold it like it was yours.
33:09Will your husband or son use his parachute?
33:12Take care.
33:13Had those signs all over the place
33:14used to make me very nervous.
33:17Hey, is it my imagination?
33:18Or is I already a bit funny?
33:20Oh, she's fine.
33:21Just thinks the Second World War's still on, that's all.
33:23Oh, yeah.
33:24Now, if you're looking for weird,
33:25take a look at Jan over there.
33:27Looks all right to me.
33:28Yeah, that's what I mean.
33:29She's up and down like a damn dunny, sir.
33:31Do you reckon Lou's got anything to do with it?
33:33Why?
33:33Well, Jan said she saw it coming out of Jan's lawn just before lunch.
33:37Hey, Jan, come here.
33:38Stay where you are, Wog.
33:40And the rest of you, cut the girly talk and get some work done.
33:47At least we won't be lugging back as much as we brought.
33:49No, no, no, we're near it.
33:50It must be the fresh air.
33:51I made quite a pig of myself.
33:52I must admit I was a bit embarrassed, Joan.
33:55She was a bit savage on the face, didn't she, love?
33:57You listen to who's talking, the great Scotch egg taster himself.
34:00I only had one, didn't I?
34:01Two?
34:02Three and a half.
34:03Well, you've got to keep the cook happy.
34:04Can't be rude, can you?
34:05I thought it might have been something like that.
34:07I'd better check the radiator.
34:09The temperature was a bit high on the way up.
34:11We'll take the cartridge back, love.
34:13Hey, kids, grab some of this stuff and take it up to the car, will you?
34:16Ah, but we want to play.
34:18Come on, love, it's a long trip back.
34:20You promised you'd watch me throw some stones in the river.
34:23You should have reminded me earlier, Shane.
34:25Oh, but jeez.
34:26What should I take, Aunty Jane?
34:28Well, you can take that basket, love, and the last chocolate biscuit.
34:31But I haven't had one of those.
34:32Food's for the workers, mate.
34:34Come on, where are you going to play?
34:35That basket's too heavy for you, girl.
34:38Anyway, she's my Aunty, not yours.
34:43Done it again, haven't I?
34:44But she did it very well.
34:46I'll have to take lessons.
34:47I'll have to take lessons.
34:47I'll have to take lessons.
34:47I'll have to take lessons.
35:17I'll have to take lessons.
35:19I'll have to take lessons.
35:20See you later, Shane.
35:20Bye-bye.
35:21Bye-bye.
35:22Bye-bye.
35:23Bye-bye.
35:23Yeah, well, I just want you to get me a solicitor.
35:51Look, things are pretty hot for me at the moment.
35:54I'd rather take my chances at Woodridge than here.
35:57Well, I would have, mate, but I won't let me call Mum.
36:00You know better than that, Burke.
36:02I warned you.
36:03Only answering his questions, miss.
36:05Just being polite.
36:06Well, you've had your call.
36:07Now back to work.
36:08Come on.
36:09Yes, ma'am.
36:10I said I might want to say to anybody.
36:12Hey, Mara, can I go in a minute?
36:22No, I got life, bubba.
36:25Prison gag, Marlene, don't let it worry you.
36:26What do you want?
36:27Oh, well, I heard you got up to see Jude.
36:29How did you do that?
36:31How'd you find out?
36:32Jacko told me she's on cleaning duty.
36:33She saw you coming down the stairs.
36:34Is she all right?
36:35Yeah, she's fine.
36:36We had a good talk.
36:37All right.
36:39Hey!
36:39Hey!
36:40How are you going on?
36:40Come on, girls.
36:45That's fantastic.
36:46I didn't expect anything as good as this, Jack.
36:48Oh, girlfriend.
36:49I'm not going to.
36:49Come on, Sammy's got a big enough head as it is.
36:52Oh, gee, I wish Jude was here.
36:54She would have loved it.
36:55Well, what do you reckon, girls?
36:56It's great.
36:57It's great.
37:00Gee, small things in me with small minds.
37:03You don't think I enjoyed being here, bloody idiot.
37:06What's the matter, Frank?
37:07Didn't they let you play with the toy?
37:08Let's just say I can think of better things to play with.
37:12What about it, love?
37:14I've got two words to say to you, Frank.
37:16Bugger off.
37:17Mater?
37:18What do I do?
37:20What's the matter?
37:20I have to go to court tomorrow.
37:22Don't worry about it, love.
37:24Your solicitor will look after him.
37:25You have got one, haven't you?
37:26Yes, legal aid.
37:28But I do not see him until tomorrow.
37:30Bloody typical.
37:31Look, smake to Jan.
37:32She'll be able to help you.
37:33She can help?
37:34Yeah.
37:34Won't do any harm to ask.
37:35I do that.
37:38Yes, me, Judy, but I...
37:39I admire her.
37:40No, dear.
37:41Effie, remember?
37:42We met earlier.
37:44Yeah.
37:45About my liver sauce.
37:46Any luck?
37:47No luck yet, love, but don't worry.
37:49Worry?
37:50What about?
37:51The liver sauce.
37:52Oh, I'm glad you mentioned that, because mine have gone missing.
37:55Listen, Eddie, love, I think Myra might luck again.
37:58All right, dear.
37:59I'll go and find it for you.
38:02Thanks.
38:03What are you talking?
38:04Did you?
38:05Thanks, it was my favourite.
38:07Listen, I'm sick and tired of all this pretending nonsense.
38:15I want you.
38:20Meet me near you, Sue.
38:22You go now.
38:23I'll be there in a minute.
38:25Let's go.
38:26Janice, will you help me, please?
38:38Marisa, you can help me.
38:40I go to court tomorrow.
38:41Do you know what happens?
38:43Oh, yes, yes.
38:46I do, I do.
38:47I do know what happens.
38:49Some people get off, and some people don't.
38:52Oh, I meet my solicitor.
38:54Oh, but now, if your solicitor plays golf, then you've got a very good chance.
38:59Do you know why?
39:00Because, because the judge, he plays golf.
39:03Now, he play...
39:04What is wrong?
39:05He plays, but I don't play.
39:08Do you know what I do?
39:10I have drinks with the judge.
39:13I have lots of...
39:14Janice, you need help?
39:15The judge, no, I'm...
39:17Janice, you are sick.
39:19Can I help you?
39:20No, look, I'm...
39:21Just leave me, will you?
39:23Just...
39:24Just leave me.
39:37What's up?
39:39Oh, nothing, but where the hell are we going?
39:41You did invite me to your place for coffee, didn't you?
39:45Well, I would if I could.
39:47There's only one thing stopping us.
39:49Well, you'll have to show me what it is.
39:50Come on.
39:52Full stop.
39:55That's what I mean.
39:56They lock us out of the cell block these days.
40:00I wonder...
40:01How did...
40:02Now, what excuse have you got?
40:08Haven't changed your mind, have you?
40:22But I'm right out of coffee.
40:25Hate the stuff anyway.
40:32Listen, when you lot have stopped playing funny buggers,
40:34I'd like a game of snooker.
40:36Looks like you'll just have to wait, eh, Luke?
40:37You want a hand, lover?
40:39Which hand are you going to use, Frank?
40:41Horrific.
40:43What was all that about?
40:45Oh, nothing.
40:47Hey, listen, are you mad at me or something?
40:49Because if you are, I wish I'd say something.
40:52No.
40:52It's got to be quiet, that's all.
40:54Quiet?
40:55Hardly said two words to me since...
40:57Well, you've just been going out of your way to ignore me.
41:00You only have to say if you want me to take a flying leap or something.
41:03Yeah.
41:04I mean, no.
41:05Do you want to go to the pool or something?
41:06Okay.
41:09Where's Macrae?
41:11She's gone to the toilet, Mrs Radcliffe.
41:13Hey, Mrs Radcliffe, we're going to be let outside tomorrow?
41:15We're all going gaga locked up in here all day.
41:17Yeah, it's like a bloody prison.
41:19You want to go out after what happened?
41:21Yeah, why not?
41:22Lousy shots anyway.
41:26Lexi, you've got the sickest sense of humour.
41:28Yeah, I must have.
41:30Old Radcliffe didn't crack it for a smile, did she?
41:32Woo!
41:32Janice is very sick.
41:34You help her, honey.
41:36You'd better not.
41:37You don't want to get in any more trouble.
41:38How about some more up in this corner?
41:45And what about the top of that mast?
41:48Got it.
41:49Good girl.
41:50She cheated.
41:50She had it under her knee.
41:52Did not.
41:53She did so.
41:53I saw you pick it.
41:54That's enough.
41:55Okay, kids.
41:56Bedtime.
41:57You have first shower, Shane.
41:58Why me?
41:59Because it's your sports day tomorrow and you have to be up early.
42:02And don't use all the hot water.
42:03I want to wash my hair.
42:05Well, you have a shower first then.
42:07I'm staying with me, Aunty Joan.
42:08Come on, mate.
42:09Do as you're told.
42:10But she always has a shower first other times.
42:12You just don't want me to be with Aunty Joan.
42:14Shane, that's enough.
42:16Now get going.
42:19You should have got Aunty Joan to tell him.
42:21He always does what she says.
42:23Well, Aunty Joan isn't in charge of him.
42:26I am.
42:28One for a cuppa.
42:29Waiters?
42:30No, thanks, bub.
42:31I really should be going.
42:32I've got a big day tomorrow.
42:34Oh.
42:35Are you sure, Joan?
42:36It won't take a minute.
42:38Yeah, I'm sure.
42:39And thanks for a lovely day, both of you.
42:41Get Aunty Joan's things, will you, Tracy?
42:43I'll get the car out.
42:50Oh, my God.
42:51Ladies, you're making it bloody hard for us.
42:53We're only trying to help you.
42:54Well, then you could just try leaving me alone, eh?
42:56Yeah, I bet.
42:58You're very sick.
42:58We should get a doctor.
42:59No.
43:00No.
43:01Why not?
43:01You can't even stand up by yourself.
43:03Flexi, give us a hand, will you?
43:05No, I'm going back to the rec room.
43:07Hey.
43:08What's the matter with you?
43:09Nothing.
43:10Nothing's the matter with her either.
43:12Do you see her?
43:13All I see is a drunk.
43:14She's bashed out of her brain.
43:16That's right, Jan, isn't it?
43:17You're Molly the Monk.
43:19Jeez, you're right.
43:20Yeah.
43:21Oh, we've got to sober up somehow.
43:22Let's don't go.
43:24All right.
43:24You put the jug on for some coffee, Emil.
43:26Oh, Molly.
43:27Let's get her up and try and walk around a bit.
43:29Come on.
43:30Come on, Jan.
43:31Oh, don't touch me like this.
43:34Up and down we go.
43:36He used to give me roses.
44:03I wish he could again
44:08But that was on the outside
44:14And things were different then
44:19On the inside the sun still shines
44:24And the rain falls down
44:29But the sun and rain are Christmas too
44:33When morning comes around
44:38Last night I dreamed we were together
44:43Sharing all the love with more
44:49Till I had to face the nightmare
44:54Awaken up alone
44:59On the inside the roses grow
45:03They don't land the stony ground
45:09But the roses here are Christmas too
45:14When morning comes around
45:19And then
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