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Episode 462 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end and 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! Marie makes her presence felt.

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00:00You're gonna have to dry out, Kay. You don't need me to tell you that.
00:04I don't think I can.
00:06Look, I've tried before.
00:09I thought I was gonna die.
00:10Blind everywhere! Take a look for yourself.
00:16Oh.
00:17Oh.
00:23Oh.
00:30Oh, my God.
01:00Oh.
01:24Hey. Hey, you. Come on.
01:26Wake up, Kay. Come on. Hey.
01:28Come on. Wake up.
01:30Just a minute, young man.
01:34You and I are gonna have a little talk.
01:36You a copper or what?
01:39I'll ask the questions.
01:41Right?
01:42I don't know how you stand it, Jude.
01:57Is it always like this?
01:58Well, I must admit it's a bit fast and furious since I came back.
02:03But you take it so calmly.
02:04You knew how awful it was, but you'd have to come back.
02:07I couldn't do it.
02:08You could if you wanted to keep on breathing, huh?
02:11Don't suppose you know who stuck this in my bed, do you, Bryant?
02:16Well, let's see now.
02:17Um, it was probably someone who thought you were a little bit lonely without your good pal, Phyllis.
02:23Well, come on.
02:24Why don't you hit me over the head with it?
02:25I hear you do a very professional job.
02:27Well, listen, Bryant, don't push me.
02:32I might just take you up on it.
02:37She's a little upset over a lump of clay, don't you think?
02:41Listen, Bryant, I'd be very careful if I were you.
02:45You haven't got Parker and Desmond to back you up now.
02:48It's just you and that tin heart, and that's a pathetic combination.
02:51So you lay off.
02:53You might end up in hospital with Mitchell.
02:54And Hunt.
02:59Oh, hell.
03:01Exactly.
03:02That's what it's going to be for her by the time I'm finished.
03:05Well, for a smart operator, you're really pretty dumb, aren't you?
03:08When you break in here, you get a chance to take off with the loot, and you go to sleep on the job.
03:14So what are you going to do about it, copper?
03:16I'm a prison officer, not a policewoman.
03:19Now, I think it's time you turned your pockets out.
03:21I didn't steal nothing.
03:22Just wanted something to eat.
03:24For me and Nicky.
03:25Why don't you go home and get something to eat?
03:28Because I haven't got one.
03:30I cleared out, and I'm not going back.
03:33You don't seem to be managing too well on your own.
03:36We'll be okay.
03:38Not if I turn you over to the police, you won't.
03:41You're going to call the cops?
03:43Well, what do you expect me to do?
03:45You've run away from home.
03:47You've broken into my house.
03:54No, don't, please.
03:56I wasn't going to steal nothing.
03:57Honest.
03:58And the cops will put Nicky in the pound.
04:00I'll shoot him for sure.
04:01I'll just take off.
04:03I won't break in nowhere else.
04:05Honest.
04:05All right.
04:09Sit down.
04:11You and I have got a lot of talking to do.
04:16Now, are you going to tell me where your parents live?
04:19Pretty funny-looking dog you've got.
04:34Maybe we shouldn't have come.
04:36The guy might be away.
04:37He was at the fake, Kay.
04:38Besides, we've got no choice.
04:41Every cop in town's on the lookout for me.
04:44Listen.
04:46What if it's not him?
04:48I know the sound of that youth.
04:50It's older than he is and not nearly as fit.
04:52Hi.
05:15Hi.
05:17I'm sorry about this, Wall.
05:18I tried to contact a couple of mates at the PRG, but the cops got there first.
05:25How are you, kiddo?
05:26Okay, thanks.
05:28Well, where did we go from here?
05:32Well, I've told Alan to stay right out of it.
05:35That applies to you, too.
05:38Well, I need a safe place to help Kay dry out.
05:41I thought you might have some ideas, and then we'll get out of your hair.
05:43Well, I am minding a mate's place.
05:48It's just over the hill.
05:50Reckon we'd be safe there.
05:52What's this we?
05:53Well, come on.
05:55Cold turkey's no fun.
05:57And I'm not just thinking about Kay.
06:00Look, Wally, I don't want you involved.
06:01Look, will you listen to me for a minute?
06:03You've spent most of your life helping other people.
06:06It's time somebody returned a favour.
06:10Come on.
06:13Well, Winter, and how are you settling in?
06:23Be a lot better without screws barging in all the time.
06:27Tell me you've been at Wentworth before.
06:29Yeah, that's right.
06:31Hasn't changed.
06:32Still a pig hole.
06:33I thought they brought in a lot of changes since you were here last.
06:35So what?
06:37Still stir, isn't it?
06:39Eh, got a point there.
06:40Anyhow, what makes a bloke like you want to work behind bars?
06:46Can't be the Bickies.
06:47They pay peanuts.
06:49You ever heard of job satisfaction?
06:51Oh, you'd have to be kinky.
06:54You look all right to me.
06:57It must be something I can do to make the job a bit easier for you.
07:01Oh.
07:01What have you got in mind?
07:07Well, let's just say you was having eye trouble.
07:11And you just didn't happen to notice a certain few special items I might be bringing into the place.
07:16You could buy a lot of very expensive glasses with the things you'd get.
07:22You must think I came down in the last shower, Winter.
07:26Barnhurst sent us a pretty comprehensive report on what you've been up to.
07:30You can forget the drugs racket here.
07:32And now we've finished our cosy little chat, let me remind you of something.
07:39Next time you try and bribe an officer, I'll slap a charge on you so fast, you'll wonder what hits you.
07:45You sure it's okay for us to stay here?
08:02I sure, yeah.
08:03Mike's overseas, won't be back for a couple of months.
08:07Hey, Kate, you're forgetting your tea, it's getting cold.
08:10I don't want to.
08:12I feel rotten.
08:14Probably because you haven't eaten for so long, love.
08:16Why don't you try a sandwich or something?
08:18I'm not hungry.
08:21Look, I feel pretty beat.
08:23Is there somewhere I could crash?
08:25Yeah, yeah, the bedroom's right through there.
08:27Take your pick.
08:28Thanks, Walt.
08:29Come on.
08:41There you go.
08:42And don't wait for me.
08:44I'm going to put Mickey outside.
08:46Why?
08:46Well, I think that might be a wise move, considering all he's had to eat.
08:51And don't worry, he can't get out of the yard.
08:53Oh, there you go.
08:58I'm a ducker.
09:00There.
09:03So, how long have you been away from home?
09:07Four days, counting today.
09:09Well, how'd you eat?
09:11Just a bit of fruit.
09:12Blake bought me a hamburger.
09:14Only...
09:14Only one of his money's worth, eh?
09:16Yeah.
09:16I'd give him the slip, though.
09:20Surely, home's better than starving on the street.
09:25You know, they must be getting pretty worried about you by now.
09:28It was only me dad, and he couldn't care, yes.
09:30Well, where's your mother?
09:33I took her dad bashing her up and took off.
09:35Now I cop it even worse.
09:38He beat you.
09:39And how.
09:40He comes home full and says, beltin' into me for nothing.
09:44Now, he broke mum's arm once,
09:46and last time, he put her in hospital.
09:48She never came back.
09:49I'm not lying.
09:54He was stuck into me the other night.
09:56Reckon he'd have killed me if I hadn't have grabbed Nicky and taken off.
10:03Want me to get you some more?
10:05Nah.
10:06Your God, I'd bust.
10:08Well, what are we going to do with you now?
10:11We'll be okay.
10:13Nicky and me will sleep when we did last night.
10:15Where's that?
10:16In one of them community bins.
10:18It's pretty good.
10:19There's plenty of old clothes in there to keep warm with.
10:22I think I have a better solution than that.
10:25You're going to dub me in?
10:27We'll talk about it in the morning.
10:29You can stay here tonight.
10:31You won't ring the cops while I'm asleep.
10:34I promise.
10:35Now, I think you better have a bit of a scrub up before you go to bed.
10:39Can I bring Nicky in?
10:40He's used to be in with me.
10:41He might get scared.
10:43Is he house-trained?
10:44Oh, yeah.
10:46All right.
10:47Go and get him.
10:49Nicky!
10:52Come on, Nicky!
10:57Come on, Marlene.
10:58You're holding everyone up.
10:59Oh, yeah.
11:00All right.
11:03You going in, aren't you?
11:04I'll give us a minute, will you?
11:06Shut up.
11:06Right.
11:07All right.
11:07Let me out!
11:18Let me out!
11:20Do you mind just something?
11:22Huh?
11:22Looks like blood, doesn't it?
11:24Is that what fills his head or what when you bash today?
11:26I know what you're trying to do, Brian.
11:29Now, let me out of here.
11:30No way.
11:31It looks like blood, doesn't it?
11:33Maybe you like the sight of blood.
11:34Is that what it is?
11:35What did you bash your head until her face was all covered in blood, huh?
11:38Shut up with your head!
11:39Just shut up!
11:40I didn't mean to hurt her that bad!
11:42I didn't!
11:43All right.
11:45Thought you wanted it here.
11:48Let me out of here, Brian.
11:50Sure.
11:57Feels pretty good, eh, fella?
11:58You smell real nice now.
12:01Well, didn't expect to see you up this early.
12:04Reckoned at this time I gave Nicky a bath.
12:06He looks real good when he's going.
12:09I still don't reckon he'd win any first prizes,
12:11but it is an improvement.
12:14Who, um, paid for his registration?
12:17I did.
12:17I sold papers for a bit and got enough to get Nicky his rego on disc,
12:21in case he ever got lost.
12:25You fed him yet?
12:26Yeah.
12:27I only gave him the scrubs from last night and a couple of biscuits.
12:30Oh, is that enough?
12:31Oh, yeah, he's fine.
12:33I'll put him outside now so I can get real dry.
12:35All right.
12:36Come on.
12:40I used an old towel.
12:41I found it outside.
12:43Here.
12:44You help yourself and I'll put some coffee on.
12:49There you go.
12:50Hey, I like this stuff.
12:52Mummy's to buy.
12:53Come on.
12:56Listen, um,
12:57I've been thinking.
12:59Why don't you stay here today while I'm at work
13:02and then when I come home we can talk things over.
13:05You mean it's okay to stay in the house?
13:08Why are you not here?
13:09Yeah.
13:10But I do expect it to be a lot tidier than it was when I got home yesterday.
13:13I'll clean it real good for you.
13:15Hey, is it okay to have more of these than I finished?
13:17What about a couple of boiled eggs instead?
13:19I like them better fried.
13:21Oh, well, I think I can manage that.
13:25I like them turned over the best.
13:27Oh, good morning, Heather.
13:33Oh, hi, Mrs. Morris.
13:38Is there something wrong?
13:40Oh, we just found out that it was Keene who bashed Phyllis Hunt.
13:43Funny, I didn't think she was the type.
13:45At least it lets Cass off.
13:46That's something.
13:48Is it always so violent?
13:50No, not all the time.
13:51It seems to run in cycles, so you can never afford to let up.
13:55Oh, God.
13:57Maybe Miss Ferguson's right.
13:58Maybe I don't have what it takes.
14:00Has Joan been giving you a hard time?
14:02No.
14:04Oh, well, it's just that I thought you'd need to show a bit of humanity in this job,
14:08trying to win the women's confidence.
14:10But it sort of backfired on me.
14:11I think most of them have sized me up as being pretty dumb.
14:14Oh, nonsense.
14:15They test every new officer.
14:16It's just routine.
14:18Yes, but it was only a gag someone played on me.
14:20It made me look a real idiot in front of Miss Ferguson.
14:23I didn't think a mate would do that.
14:26You know who did it?
14:27Yeah.
14:28And you didn't tell Joan?
14:29No.
14:30Was that wrong?
14:31No, not if it was a joke.
14:33I mean, knowing Joan, she would have slapped on a hefty charge
14:36and you would have had an enemy for keeps.
14:38Sounds like you're doing fine to me.
14:40And don't let Joan intimidate you.
14:42She does that to every new officer.
14:43You'll soon learn to roll with the punches.
14:45I hope so.
14:46I really want to do this job well.
14:48Well, let's broaden your education a bit.
14:50I've got to do the rounds in B block later.
14:52Might be an idea to join me.
14:54Okay, by me.
14:56But all the other blocks would be pretty much the same, wouldn't they?
14:58Well, not really.
14:59We've got the big problems in this block.
15:01Well, you've sold me.
15:02That'll make a nice change.
15:04Right.
15:05How about a coffee before master?
15:08Uh, Joan's not on till a later shift
15:10so you can stop looking over your shoulder.
15:12Oh, I hit it.
15:14You sit.
15:15Right.
15:17How would you like it?
15:25I thought Kay'd be in for a rotten night,
15:27but she wasn't too bad at all.
15:29Oh, it'll get rough.
15:30Don't kid yourself about that.
15:31Yeah, I know.
15:31I've seen it before.
15:33Oh, yeah, but this time it's your daughter.
15:35Look, I'm sorry I wasn't able to do anything that helped
15:38before you took such drastic action.
15:40Yeah, well, I've been thinking about that, Wally.
15:42I mean, your association with Anne and all that,
15:44I mean, you're putting yourself on the other side of the fence
15:46helping Kay and me.
15:47Well, I wouldn't be here if I didn't want to be.
15:49Still, we put you in a spot
15:51turning up on your doorstep like that.
15:52Yeah, well, I suppose Anne will look on it
15:55as if I'm letting her down,
15:56but I keep telling myself
15:57if she was in my position,
15:59she'd be doing just what I'm doing.
16:01Yeah.
16:01She's one hell of a lady, all right.
16:05She really stuck her neck out
16:07organising that fate for us.
16:09I don't blame her if she feels bitter
16:10about me using it to make the break.
16:12Well, look, there's no use
16:13pulling yourself through that.
16:14You did it for Kay.
16:15She's still your number one priority.
16:20I'm scared, Wally.
16:23Oh, basically, she's a good kid.
16:26She knows she's got to kick the habit,
16:27but I sometimes wonder
16:29if she's got the guts
16:30to go through with it.
16:31We can try.
16:33What if something goes wrong?
16:35What if she doesn't make it?
16:45Fisher, Coombs, Lana, workshop.
16:48Excuse me a moment, Miss Rogers.
16:50King, the governor wants to see you.
16:52Oh, how's Bobby, Mrs Myers?
16:53She'll be back later today.
16:54Oh, great.
16:55Oh, let's get on with it.
16:56That's enough, Winter.
16:57We'll meet you in the red corner
16:58and be in about ten minutes.
16:59Great, yeah.
17:00Come along, King.
17:01Well, I hope they throw the book out you.
17:04Okay, here we go.
17:06Bryant, Milsom, Warren, Winter,
17:09Anderson, Jones, Stacy, Laundrie.
17:12Hooray, she made it.
17:14Oh, can it, Winter?
17:15You're about as funny as leprosy.
17:19Okay, everybody, move out.
17:27Marlene, what are you doing?
17:31I've got to go.
17:32I wanted to ask you something.
17:33What?
17:35Why didn't you put me in about the sauce?
17:37Well, because I knew it was just one of your stupid jokes.
17:40But no more, please, Marlene.
17:42Miss Ferguson's making life tough enough as it is.
17:45Yeah, she's the pits, all right.
17:46She's got it in for me, too, eh?
17:48Look, you and me could have a few laughs.
17:50Take it down a peg or two.
17:51Marlene, Miss Ferguson is an officer.
17:55So am I.
17:56So cut the jokes.
17:59Oh, I thought we were mates.
18:02Oh, we are.
18:05Look, it's just that I've got a job to do
18:07and I'm going to do it well.
18:09And I don't need you making things harder for me, okay?
18:12Okay, okay.
18:15You're hands down.
18:17Just kidding.
18:18See you later.
18:21What do you want?
18:44Mr. Munro?
18:45If you're from the bloody Salvos, I don't want to know.
18:47No, I'm not, Mr. Munro, but I do want to talk to you.
18:50That's your son.
18:51That stinking little bludger.
18:54What are you?
18:55The truant officer or something?
18:56It's your bloody job to see he goes to school, not mine.
18:59Now get the hell out of here, you trespasser.
19:01Look, Mr. Munro...
19:02And don't bother coming around here again.
19:04I'm fed up with you lot.
19:09I said bugger off!
19:10Sorry, I got curled up.
19:20It's okay.
19:20What happened to Keane?
19:22Well, for the time being, she's in Sonic Tree.
19:23Tomorrow, I think it is going on.
19:25Come on!
19:26Come on!
19:27Come on!
19:28Come on!
19:29Whatever is this!
19:30Come on!
19:31Oh, God, what have you started?
19:32Get out!
19:33Come on!
19:34What is this now?
19:35Oh!
19:36Oh!
19:37Oh!
19:38Oh!
19:39Oh!
19:40Oh!
19:41Oh!
19:42Oh!
19:43Oh!
19:44Oh!
19:45Oh!
19:46Oh!
19:47Oh!
19:48Oh!
19:49Oh!
19:50Oh!
19:51Oh!
19:52Oh!
19:53Oh!
19:54You lousy mole!
19:55You started to kick your bloody head in first chance I get!
19:59So it sounds like the freak is giving Buck a pretty rough trot too, I mean to say.
20:03How rotten can you be?
20:04Will you shut up for a minute, rabbit?
20:06I'm trying to get some information here on Myra!
20:08Full details in our next bulletin at mid-day.
20:11Oh, dammit, now you see?
20:12I've missed it!
20:13Oh, no news is good news, Jew.
20:15They can't have caught you yet.
20:16recording it. Will you turn the bloody radio off? Why, I like music while we're working.
20:22Well, I don't. Watch it. What's the matter, diddums? Don't get any ideas. I'm going to
20:32have you for breakfast, Milsom, and never even raise up a burp. Try me. Watch it, someone's
20:37coming. How's it going, ladies? Oh, we've got job satisfaction just coming out of our
20:44backsides, Mr. Crookshank. Don't push your luck, Winter. Excuse me, Mr. Crookshank. What's the
20:49word on Reb? She's in solitary for the moments. Uh-huh. Well, does that mean that Cass will be
20:54coming back to us now that she's in the clear? I'm afraid not, Judy. According to the hospital,
20:58she's not fit to be moved anyway. Oh, God. Well, you really put in a good day's work that day,
21:05didn't you? He did say he wishes things had been different, that the baby had been his.
21:15That'd be right. Well, it was worth a try. Hey, I bet old Cass was upset to hear about the baby,
21:22the way she was carrying on. You think she was having it? Bobby, about Cass. She's all right,
21:26isn't she? No, she isn't. When she heard about your miscarriage, I'm afraid she just lost control.
21:35She tried to strangle an officer. She's had to be admitted to the state hospital for the criminally
21:43insane. But Cass isn't crazy. You've got to get her out of here. I'm sorry, Bobby, but she had a
21:49complete breakdown. Believe me, all we can do is hope that she gets better. Wish I'd never got out
21:56a hospital. Wish I'd snuffed it. I've got nothing now. Nothing.
22:09Do they reckon the Cass will get better? It's hard to say with mental illness, but she is getting the
22:14best possible treatment. Bloody hell, who's been stuffing around in here anyway? It's a new cellmate.
22:20Mrs. Reynolds thought it might be a good idea if you had someone to share with her. No, don't worry.
22:23I'll get her to clean it up for you. You might feel better if she just cleared out. No one's going
22:27to take Cass's place. Oh, you must be Bobby. I've heard all about you. Yes, this is Marlene
22:33Warren. I'm your new cellmate. Oh, gee, this should be great. I was afraid I'd get stuck in with a bunch
22:38of old biddies or something. Wish I had it. The place looks like a knock shop. Yeah, will you tidy it up,
22:43please, and then get back to work? You alright? Yeah. Hey, I heard about you losing the baby. That's
22:52real rough. Look, you and Megan have a great time in here. I reckon stir up some of the misery
22:59Guts's talk about. Oh, drop off, will you? Look, I'm just trying to cheer you. Wipe it off as if you've
23:03been to a funeral or something. Shut your neck, alright? Oh, I'm sorry. I wasn't thinking. Stick your
23:11sympathy. Just leave me alone. Look, I just want to be mates. If you're going to be sleeping
23:17in the bed of the best mate I ever had until the stinking screws dragged her off. Rack
23:22off before I do something I'll be really sorry for.
23:33Oh, speak of the devil. Heather's just been telling me about the set two and B block this
23:37morning. Oh? And did she tell you what happened exactly? Only that she was glad you were there.
23:43Oh, the feeling was mutual. She got the brawl under control whilst I was flat out on the floor.
23:49Good for you. That should boost your confidence in handling the job. Oh, there really wasn't any
23:53time to think about it. I just rushed in. But I was shaking like a leaf after it was over.
23:58Well, it was good to see that your training came out under pressure.
24:01She used karate on them. Oh, where did you learn that?
24:04Oh, my dad. He reckoned that all girls should learn to look after themselves.
24:08Wise father. Yes. I hear Dot Farrow was the cause of it all.
24:12Again? That's why she was moved out of D block, wasn't it?
24:15Yes. Well, now she's being moved out of B block. You're getting her this afternoon.
24:19Good. You've made my day. So what do you think about putting her in with Judy Bryant?
24:22Well, she'd be about the only one who could put up with her.
24:25You wouldn't think an old lady like that would be such a troublemaker, would you?
24:28Well, this one is. She's a born whinger.
24:30Yeah. That causes fights.
24:32And as when Dot gets going, she's got a habit of rubbing everyone up the wrong way.
24:35Sounds like a real character. But how come someone that old is still in prison anyway?
24:40Oh, well, unfortunately, she's been in for so long, she's become institutionalized.
24:44If we let her out tomorrow, she'd do something to get back in the next day.
24:47Oh, right. She's a recid...
24:49Redis...
24:50You can never say that word.
24:52Recidivist.
24:52Yeah, that's it. Sad, though, isn't it? Being stuck behind bars for most of your life.
24:57I don't think she sees it that way. To Dot, it's home.
25:00Somehow, I can't see our lot welcoming her into the family, though.
25:06Oh, morning, Miss Ferguson. How are you today?
25:10Desmond been picked up yet?
25:12No, but, um, life has not been dull.
25:16Keen has owned up to clobbering hood.
25:18Oh, how about that? What's going to be done about it?
25:20Well, she's in solitary at the moment, and, well, she'll face charges, of course.
25:24So, we're going to have Keen with us for quite some time yet, eh?
25:27No, that we will.
25:28There was a bit of a brawl over in B Block this morning, too.
25:31Young Heather sorted it out.
25:33By all accounts, she handled herself like a true pro.
25:35That's what she's paid to do.
25:38Well, the upshot of that lot is that a prisoner named Farrah is being moved over to our block.
25:42Oh, no. Dot Farrah.
25:45Well, between Farrah and that idiot Warren getting on everyone's goat,
25:48we're not going to have a moment's peace in this place.
25:49What's this about Marlene?
25:51Pardon?
25:52Uh, Warren's my name. I'm Marlene's dead.
25:54Uh, she hasn't been getting herself in trouble, has she?
25:57Mr. Crookshank will attend to you, Mr. Warren.
26:01Now, what can we do for you?
26:03Well, I came to see Marlene and bring her this,
26:05but, uh, maybe I should see the governor first.
26:07Can I do that?
26:08Oh, I see she's available, but, uh,
26:10don't fret yourself too much about Marlene.
26:12She'll settle in.
26:12Well, take a sec.
26:24What do you think you're doing?
26:26Making up me bed.
26:27Well, I got news for you.
26:28This is my bed.
26:29What are you doing in here?
26:30I'm Dot Farrah.
26:32Just come from B Block.
26:33You know what the screws are?
26:34Never leave you where you're comfortable.
26:36Oh, well, they've made a big mistake.
26:38I share with Myra Desmond.
26:40Don't know about that.
26:41Thought she'd flown the coop.
26:43Yeah, she, uh, had some business to attend to,
26:46but she's coming back.
26:46Sounds a bit far-fetched to me.
26:48God, some people tell you anything, wouldn't they?
26:51You can't trust nobody these days.
26:53Yes, I've noticed.
26:54You turn your back for one minute,
26:55and they steal your bed.
26:57Oh, don't be like that.
27:00Just that this seemed a bit more comfortable,
27:02and me being half crippled with rheumatics,
27:05me only pleasure's a good night's sleep.
27:08You don't mind, do you, love?
27:10Yes, I do.
27:11You're not staying here.
27:13I mean, why did they send you from B Block in the first place?
27:15It wasn't my fault.
27:17A lot of young buggers with no respect for their elders.
27:20What's going on here?
27:21That's what I would like to know.
27:22I mean, what is she doing here?
27:23I told Mrs. Reynolds Myra we'll be back.
27:25No doubt about you, Brian.
27:26I bet you believe in the Easter Bunny, too.
27:28She gave me her word, Miss Ferguson.
27:30Oh, yeah, she'll be back when she's caught.
27:33But somehow I can't see the governor
27:35letting her share a cell
27:36with the person who helped her escape.
27:40Looks like we're cellmates.
27:42Hey?
27:45Oh, don't worry, love.
27:46I'm sure we'll be combustible.
27:48I'm just so cold.
28:02Grab the rug and put it round yourself, love.
28:04Coffee will help warm you.
28:06It won't help.
28:07Nothing will help me.
28:08How about some hot rolls and a couple of slices
28:10if you're genuine?
28:11Eat them.
28:11Sounds terrific.
28:14Here's your coffee, love.
28:15It's not coffee I need.
28:18I'm going to town.
28:20Okay.
28:21Look, I won't go near any drugs.
28:24I just can't stand being cooped up in here.
28:26Let's go for a walk.
28:27It's a lovely day outside.
28:28Rack off, will you?
28:30Look, I'm the one going through this hell, remember?
28:33You selfish bastards aren't helping any,
28:35hanging around like a couple of bad smells.
28:36G'day, Dad.
28:48Hi.
28:50Oh, you know we're not supposed to hug or nothing,
28:52but you know I'm glad you come, don't you?
28:54Oh, of course I do.
28:55It's good to see you, love.
28:56How are you keeping?
28:57You know, I've been a bit worried.
28:58Oh, I'm fine.
28:58Hell, Dad, you know me.
28:59I'll do this standing on my head.
29:01By the way, I've left a little prezzy for you at reception.
29:04Oh, thanks, Dad.
29:05How's Mum?
29:11Oh, she's okay, yeah.
29:13She just couldn't bring herself to come and see you in here.
29:15She's taking it a bit hard, you know.
29:17Yeah, I thought she might.
29:18But she sends her love
29:19and wants to know if there's anything you need.
29:21Nah.
29:22You tell her I'll be back before she knows.
29:25How are you coping being in here, Mum?
29:27Oh, I'm fine.
29:28Main problem is they all take themselves so bloody seriously.
29:31But I'm doing my bit to liven things up.
29:33Yeah, I've heard all about all that from the Governor.
29:35She seems a real nice lady, that Mrs Reynolds,
29:37but she doesn't like you playing tricks on the other women.
29:40Oh, it's just a bit of fun, Dad.
29:42You know that.
29:42Of course I do.
29:43But like she says,
29:44some of these women have had a pretty rough trot
29:47and they're a bit short on a sense of humour.
29:49So I'd better pull my neck in.
29:52I should think of something
29:53to take their minds off being in the joint.
29:55Well, you watch your step, eh?
29:58Hey, I can remember when you organised
30:00all that neighbourhood kids into frisbees
30:02and I had to end up by
30:03about a dozen busted windows.
30:05Yeah, it was fun, bud, eh?
30:06And then it was skateboards
30:07until young Charlie Burton broke his leg.
30:10Yeah, his mum really did a nana over that, didn't she?
30:12It wasn't my fault the kid couldn't handle it.
30:14All the same, just what you're getting into, right?
30:17Sure, Dad.
30:18Well, I've got to be going now.
30:20I'll come and see you again, Sam.
30:22Thanks, Dad.
30:24You know, I really miss you and Mum.
30:26You know that.
30:27We miss you too, Mum.
30:31See you, huh?
30:33Yeah.
30:35Bye.
30:42Gorgeous, tall buggers.
30:44Haven't got much in here, have you?
30:47Mind you, I've heard about the way you all carry on.
30:50Guess they figured it would get smashed up anyway.
30:55Table's seen some games.
31:00Mind you, don't make a hole in it, love.
31:06Got some sociable ones round here, haven't we?
31:09Yeah, we try.
31:10Hello.
31:13Bobby.
31:15Hello, love.
31:16How are you feeling?
31:17I'm all right.
31:18Anything I can do?
31:19No, it's all right.
31:20You sure?
31:21No.
31:21So you're Bobby Mitchell, eh?
31:22That you was a tough little punk.
31:27Yeah, well, punk would be right anyhow.
31:29How'd you like that cue shove down your neck sideways?
31:31Just watch the language around me, sweetie, or I'll give you an enema with it.
31:35Yeah, you and whose army?
31:36It's just me, sweetheart.
31:38Your mate's in the nut house, so you've got no one to back you up, remember?
31:42Now you lay off her, Maury.
31:43She's just out of hospital.
31:45Well, she'd better find out who's running things around here, or she'll end up back there
31:48quicker when she knows it.
31:49Would you believe we're to play host to a television crew?
31:59What for this time?
32:01The department has agreed to let Lee Templer be interviewed.
32:04Oh, after the Camilla Wells debacle.
32:06That was my argument, but it didn't do any good.
32:08Approval came direct from the minister.
32:10Oh, so did the orders for the security crackdown, didn't they?
32:12Exactly.
32:13One minute they want more security, the next it's TV interviews and special treatment for
32:18someone's favourite prisoner.
32:19Looks like the powers that be are just going through one of their periodic bursts of stupidity.
32:23I mean, you've just got to write it out.
32:25May not have to.
32:26I've got to please explain from the minister over a disastrous fate.
32:31He wants to see me tomorrow.
32:36You've just got to buck up and look on the bright side, Bobby.
32:39Everybody I know had kids got nothing but trouble out of them.
32:43Yeah, right.
32:43Look, you've come up smelling like roses.
32:45No crappy nappies to wash.
32:47No rotten little bugger screaming his head off all night long.
32:50Rack off, Marlene.
32:51You've got to learn to take it easy.
32:53Why don't you go and get some more dirty laundry and leave the kid alone?
32:57I'm not nagging you, am I?
32:59I'm just trying to cheer you up.
33:00You can't let anything like a miscarriage ruin your whole life.
33:03Oh, God.
33:04I knew it's pilots.
33:05Well, well.
33:08A little punk's got a temper.
33:10Ignore her.
33:12Come on, Penny.
33:13I'll give you a hand here.
33:14How's that?
33:15You look so screwed up.
33:21I don't want it.
33:23Hey, you've got to try and eat something.
33:25You've had nothing since you came here.
33:27So?
33:28Well, you can't play footy on an empty stomach.
33:30Please, Kay, try and get something inside you.
33:33Shove it!
33:34I can't do it, Mum.
33:41I can't.
33:42You can.
33:42You can.
33:43But you don't know what it's like.
33:45I know damn well you won't hit 20 unless you get off it.
33:48So what?
33:50It's my life, not yours.
34:02You want to see me, Governor?
34:05Yes.
34:06Sit down.
34:14I thought you'd be interested to know that I have to report to the department tomorrow with
34:18an explanation for what happened at the fete.
34:20Hardly any of my business, Governor.
34:22No.
34:23A friend of mine tells me it was a report from you that led to this meeting.
34:28I'm a senior officer, Governor.
34:29I have a right to make a report.
34:31I'm aware of an officer's rights, Miss Ferguson, but you saw fit to give details of my personal
34:37life.
34:38I don't follow you.
34:39That's because you're so far ahead of me.
34:42How dare you accuse me of having, and I quote, an improper personal relationship with Dr.
34:50Edmonds.
34:50The department has a right to know what's going on.
34:53Not in my personal life it doesn't, and neither do you.
34:57You're hardly a fit person to decide what is or is not proper.
35:01In my experience, Governor, relationships between staff members have a bad effect on discipline.
35:08What happened between Dr. Edmonds and myself had nothing whatsoever to do with the way
35:12we conducted our duties here.
35:14And it was none of your business.
35:17Whatever you say, Governor.
35:20In future, I suggest you confine your duties to matters that concern you.
35:24Will that be all?
35:25Yes.
35:30Uh, by the way, Governor, since you've been receiving information, I think there's something
35:36you should know.
35:37Oh?
35:38Well, none of us can be sure how you'll get on tomorrow, but just in case, I have already
35:45prepared my application for the position of Governor.
35:55Hello.
36:02Hello.
36:03How's your tummy?
36:05All right.
36:07Jeez, Jude, I was only trying to cheer her up, and what do I get?
36:11An elbow in the guts.
36:12Yeah.
36:13Well, I think I believe that you didn't mean any harm.
36:16It's just that you've got to try and understand what Bobby's doing.
36:19I'm trying to, but she's got to try and get over it.
36:22That's going to take her a very long time.
36:24Bobby's had a really rotten life.
36:28You know that they told her she'd never have a baby?
36:30That's why this baby was so important to her.
36:33Oh, I didn't know that.
36:35Well, I'll be careful in future, but jeez, if I don't get a laugh while I'm in here, I'm
36:39going to go up the wall.
36:41Rabbit, we all like to have a good laugh, but you've got to get to know us first.
36:45Pick your marks more carefully.
36:46Well, I will, but I've got to play jokes on people.
36:49It's just the way I am.
36:50Tell when they backfire, but.
36:56Yes, I'm sure it is.
36:57But I wouldn't worry too much.
36:58Bobby will get over it.
37:00I wasn't talking about her.
37:04Oh?
37:06It was acting a fool that got me in here.
37:08What happened?
37:09Me and a couple of mates chucking rocks at cars on freeways.
37:14Oh, my God.
37:15Don't you realise how dangerous that is?
37:18Well, not till one broke a windscreen.
37:21The guy swerved and hit a pole.
37:24Got killed.
37:27I never wanted that to happen.
37:28I'm sure you didn't.
37:31Well, you're going to have to think your little plans through a bit more, aren't you?
37:35Yeah, I'll try.
37:36The problem is they just come to me on the spur of the moment.
37:38And look where it's landed you.
37:41Now, if you're going to play jokes around here and they're going to backfire, somebody's
37:45going to get hurt.
37:52Well, another day down.
37:54Yes, I can't say I'm sorry to see the end of this one.
37:57Hi.
37:58From what I've heard, you've had your fair share of excitement.
38:00I could use another word for it.
38:02Well, Mrs Morris told me that that set two in B block could have turned uglier, if it
38:06hadn't been for you.
38:07Congratulations.
38:08You did well.
38:10Let's just say I did something right for a change.
38:15I'll see you later.
38:19Are you doing out this evening?
38:22Out?
38:23I don't think I know what out is.
38:25What is it?
38:26Oh, you know what I mean.
38:28No, it's all right.
38:29I'm not trying to line you up.
38:30What did you have in mind, then?
38:32Well, there's only myself at home, and it's not fun eating by yourself.
38:36How would you like to have a bite to eat with me?
38:39There's a little restaurant just down the road.
38:44It's two workmates new at the job, eh?
38:46We talk shop all night.
38:48Okay, but on one condition.
38:50What's that?
38:51That we go Dutch.
38:52We split eight knees in Yorkshire, Lice.
38:56I'll not argue on that skill.
38:57Okay.
38:58Okay.
39:01Why don't you face it?
39:02She's worse than a chronic tooth.
39:03Oh, look.
39:04Will you give it a rest?
39:06I've had her talk to her.
39:07She's going to be all right.
39:08Just give her a chance.
39:09She raves on what you've wound up or something.
39:11Oh, come on.
39:12Give her a chance, okay?
39:13Uh-oh.
39:14Here comes a Wentworth whinger.
39:16Them little gits from the servering need their bums can't.
39:19I tell you, we had a lot more respect for each other in B Block.
39:23Why don't you bring for a transfer back?
39:24We wouldn't mind.
39:25Oh, probably.
39:26That will be enough out of you, too.
39:28Why don't you go somewhere else and let us Saudis get on with it?
39:31Oh, how are you, Bauer?
39:32I'm not ready for the old-age pension just yet.
39:34Yeah, believe it or not, I've got a couple of years to go, dear.
39:37You'll have to forgive me, dear.
39:38My eyesight's not the best.
39:40I just have to go on the focal tones.
39:42Oh, bye-bye.
39:44Bobby?
39:45Yeah?
39:47I just wanted to say I'm sorry or take it easy in future, okay?
39:51Okay?
39:52Good.
39:53Potatoes again.
39:54Always bloody potatoes.
39:57They've got no imagination in that kitchen.
39:59Well, they're good for you.
40:01I just finished reading this diet where you can eat as many spuds as you like as long as you get regular exercise.
40:05Oh, yeah?
40:06Well, I've left my run a bit late.
40:08You have got a bit of a podge there, dear.
40:10Mustn't let ourselves go to seed just because we're over the hill now, shouldn't we?
40:19Shane!
40:20Oh, g'day.
40:24Well, what have you been up to today?
40:27Nothing much.
40:28I washed the dishes, swept up a bit, you know.
40:30Oh.
40:31Looks as though you did a pretty good job, too.
40:33Where's Nicky?
40:34I'm running around.
40:35I gave him his tea, but he didn't have any much.
40:37Oh, well, he'll eat when he's hungry.
40:39I went to see your father today.
40:43It's no good sending me back.
40:45I'll only nick off again.
40:47I hate his scouts.
40:48Come on, you don't really mean that.
40:50You're right, I do.
40:51He's never done nothing for me.
40:53He's only got time for his grog.
40:55Shane, he is your father.
40:57I can get along better without him.
40:59Yeah, well, I haven't been able to make any other arrangements for you, so...
41:05Looks as though you'll be spending another night here.
41:07Yeah?
41:08Beauty.
41:13They're a mixed bunch, really.
41:14Brian seems like a real softie, but I've heard you can be pretty tough.
41:17But what about winter?
41:19Yeah, I know what you mean.
41:21She's troubled, that one.
41:24But tell me, how did a nice lass like you come to be a prison officer in the first place?
41:29Oh, well, you see, my dad was a cop.
41:33So that's what I wanted to be.
41:35But I flunked out.
41:37How did your dad take it?
41:39Oh, he didn't.
41:41He died a couple of years ago.
41:44Sorry, Heather, that's...
41:46I'm still...
41:47Yeah.
41:48He was one of the best.
41:55Well, after I failed to make the police force,
41:58I saw this ad for a prison officer.
42:01So I thought,
42:02Rogers, this could be it.
42:04And you're not sorry?
42:06No.
42:08I'll make it.
42:09Don't you worry.
42:11I've told you all about me.
42:13What's your dark secret?
42:15It's not all that dark.
42:18No, I was married for years, but...
42:20It just didn't work in the end.
42:24I'm divorced.
42:26No.
42:28It was her idea, not mine.
42:32Well, perhaps you could try again.
42:36There's always Miss Ferguson, you know.
42:37Miss Ferguson, quick!
42:40Nicky!
42:41Where the hell are you, you stupid mutt?
42:45Hey, Jane, keep your voice down.
42:47You'll have the neighbours after us.
42:49He usually comes straight away.
42:51Oh, all right.
42:52I'll go and get a torch.
42:53He might be just caught up somewhere.
42:56Nicky!
42:57Miss Ferguson, quick!
43:01Oh, my God, Shane's been poisoned.
43:13No, Nicky.
43:15He can't die.
43:17Look.
43:19He won't die.
43:20We'll get him to the vet straight away.
43:22Nick, you just stay with him,
43:24and I'll call a taxi.
43:26Nicky, you can't die on me.
43:30Nicky!
43:31Well, aren't you the lucky one?
43:59Oh, g'day.
44:03I, um, made a mistake.
44:04I just thought this was my cell.
44:05I can't even find this.
44:06Yeah, you made a mistake, all right.
44:11Now I'm going to give you lesson number one
44:14in keeping your nose out of other people's business.
44:17He used to give me roses
44:29I wish he could again
44:35But that was on the outside
44:40And things were different then
44:45On the inside
44:47But the sun still shines
44:48The sun still shines
44:50And the rain falls down
44:55But the sun and rain are prisoners too
45:00When morning comes around
45:05Last night I dreamed we were together
45:10Sharing all the love
45:12Sharing all the love for the moon
45:16Till I had to face the night
45:18Till I had to face the nightmare
45:20Till I had to face the nightmare
45:21Oh, waking up alone
45:26On the inside
45:27The roses glow
45:29They don't mind the stony ground
45:35But the roses here are prisoners too
45:40When morning comes around
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