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Episode 81 of Prisoner Cell Block H. Pre-advert gate slams, incidental music and 0-10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast. Ros's plans start to unravel.
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00:00There's a girl in here who's prepared to help me escape.
00:03Her name's Rosalind Coulson.
00:04You can't use an outsider in that kind of operation. It's too dangerous.
00:07We don't have any choice.
00:09They're keeping me in solitary.
00:11Someone else has to organize this.
00:12Look, I still don't think that you...
00:13John!
00:24Our girl's called Rosalind Coulson.
00:26Got that?
00:27She has a school friend called Sandra Thompson, now aged about 17.
00:32You'll need a girl that age using that name as the go-between.
00:35Oh, and one other thing.
00:37If Coulson helps, we're going to take her with us.
00:41Hello, Meg Jackson.
00:43Oh, it's Leela Fletcher here, Meg, Jim's wife.
00:46Hello, Leela, how are you?
00:48Look, just a word of warning in confidence between you and I.
00:52I believe you're going out with Jeff Butler next week.
00:54I'd be very careful about getting involved with him.
00:59What do you mean?
01:01He's just a little strange, that's all.
01:04Look, please don't tell Jim I phoned.
01:06He hates me interfering.
01:07The bee's worked out that you're planning to escape.
01:15I didn't tell her anything about your friends.
01:18Well, you'd better not have.
01:20What did you say?
01:22That you hadn't worked your plans out yet.
01:25Good.
01:26She's only worried about you, Ros.
01:30Well, she needn't worry about me.
01:33She'll still be locked up in here when I'm miles away.
01:37I'll send you a postcard from Paris.
01:39Blast.
01:41I wonder if I'll see you tonight.
01:44Ros, I've been thinking about that powder stuff.
01:47I mean, the drugs.
01:48Well, how do you know that's really what it is?
01:51What do you want about?
01:52Well, when you put it in the coffee urn,
01:54how do you know it's just going to put the screws to sleep?
01:56It might be poison.
01:59Poison?
02:00They're terrorists.
02:01They've killed people before.
02:02And what if Janet dumps you
02:04and you've got to take the rat for killing half the screws?
02:07Janet wouldn't do that.
02:08Says who?
02:10She wouldn't.
02:12I'll prove it.
02:13Don't!
02:25See?
02:26Are you feeling okay?
02:28I'm fine.
02:30Now stop worrying.
02:31Don't worry.
02:35Don't worry.
02:37Don't worry.
02:38Don't worry.
02:39Don't worry.
02:40Don't worry.
02:41Don't worry.
02:42Don't worry.
02:43Don't worry.
02:46It was.
03:10Don't worry.
03:10Don't worry.
03:43You've got to get up.
03:46Roz?
03:50Come on, hurry up.
03:51Come on, Colson.
03:52This isn't a motel, you know.
03:54You don't hang don't disturb signs on the doors around here.
03:57Get up, Colson.
03:59I'm not putting up with any of your nonsense.
04:00I couldn't wake her either.
04:01Maybe she's crook.
04:03What's she been doing?
04:04I don't know.
04:04She was like this when I woke up.
04:06Colson.
04:06You want to get the dock.
04:08Stay with me.
04:12I'd say someone had a late night.
04:20I certainly did.
04:22What were you doing in the wee small hours?
04:24Oh, whining, dining, walking in the moonlight.
04:28I see.
04:30Is there anyone I know?
04:31No.
04:32Actually, I don't know him myself terribly well, but he seems awfully nice.
04:36Oh, that's good.
04:37How's Karen?
04:38Oh, she's getting stronger every day.
04:39Soon be fit enough to go to Queensland.
04:41If we can cut through the red tape about the parole.
04:43Oh, sunny Queensland.
04:46Don't want somebody to carry your bags, do you?
04:47I'll let you know.
04:48What are you doing here at this time of the morning?
04:50Oh, Vera got me out of bed.
04:52Oh, really?
04:53I promise I won't tell us all.
04:54God, no, that's all I need.
04:56She said something about not being able to wake up Colson.
04:59I'd better go and see what it's about.
05:01See you for a cup of tea later.
05:02Okay.
05:02What do you mean she won't wake up?
05:08She isn't dead, is she?
05:10Course not.
05:11Well, is she crook or what?
05:12I don't know.
05:14She looks a bit pale, doesn't she?
05:16I think she's in some sort of a coma.
05:18I said I don't know.
05:22This isn't a sideshow.
05:23Get going.
05:23If it was, I know the main attraction it'd be.
05:26The ugliest woman in the world.
05:27Shut up, Smith.
05:28Take these women to the showers.
05:29Promise me you'll look after a proper doc.
05:33She's only a kid.
05:34This place is too much for her, I reckon.
05:41What's wrong with her?
05:42I don't know yet.
05:44Is she all right?
05:47What's she doing in bed with all her clothes on?
05:50She lay down like that last night and fell asleep.
05:52Seems stupid to wake her.
05:54So I just covered up with a blanket and left her there.
05:57Well, I didn't know there was anything wrong, did I?
06:00Well?
06:02Well, she seems to be in no immediate danger.
06:05Pulse rate is perfectly normal.
06:06Then why can't we wake her?
06:07I'd say she's been drugged in some way.
06:10Drugged?
06:11Yeah, I'll take her along to the prison hospital.
06:13You'd better tell Mrs Davidson to organise an immediate search.
06:15Right.
06:16Can I go to the shower now?
06:17No.
06:18You stay right where you are.
06:19Sort of like that story about sleep and beauty, isn't it?
06:38Yeah, well, Roz is not going to find any handsome prince in here that's going to wake her up and give her a quick one.
06:42Oh, it isn't funny, Bea.
06:44No, it must be serious.
06:47Yeah, well, what could it be about?
06:49I hope it's nothing catching.
06:50Oh, I'd know.
06:51A couple of days' beauty sleep wouldn't do you any harm, does it?
06:54What if they can't wake her up?
06:56Well, there's no point getting our knickers in a knot until we find out what it's all about.
06:59Right.
07:00Everybody's to be detained here until further orders.
07:02Well, what for?
07:04You just do as you're told, Bea.
07:05Oh.
07:05You can start the body searches now and make it thorough.
07:08Oh.
07:09You lot are all searching us.
07:11Nothing but a lot of bloody pervs.
07:13That's what you are.
07:14That's enough, Lizzie.
07:15This is serious and I don't want any problems.
07:17You report to Mrs Davidson immediately if you find anything.
07:20You make sure no one leaves until I come back.
07:22Now, just remember, I don't want any trouble.
07:26Do you reckon this has got something to do with Roz?
07:29Course it has.
07:31At least they can't wake her up.
07:33Now they're looking for something.
07:34It's got to be drugs.
07:54Can I go to the shower now or I'll be too late?
07:57You'll go when I say you can.
07:58Raise your arms.
08:00That little cellmate of yours is causing a lot of problems for everyone.
08:04I wouldn't expect her back too quickly if I were you.
08:07What do you mean?
08:08Is Roz really crook?
08:10Well, if she isn't, she'll be spending a long time in solitary for this little stunt.
08:14Roz can't help it if she's sick.
08:16Now, go and have your shower.
08:17But be quick about it.
08:18The governor will want to question you.
08:22Well, hurry up.
08:23I haven't got all day.
08:23Okay.
08:23How are you feeling?
08:52All right.
08:53You've been in a very deep sleep.
08:56Unnaturally deep.
08:56We couldn't wake you.
08:57Do you know what caused it?
08:59I just fell asleep, that's all.
09:02You were drugged in some way, Rosalind.
09:12Drugged?
09:12Yes, there's no doubt about it, in my opinion.
09:14What was it?
09:15I don't understand.
09:17Well, you got some sort of drug from somewhere.
09:18Now, how you got it isn't my problem, but I want to know what it was.
09:21I didn't get any drug.
09:23Well, if you didn't administer it yourself, someone else gave it to you, either in your food or drink.
09:26I just don't know, Doctor.
09:27Where do you think you're going?
09:29Look, I'm perfectly okay.
09:31You can't keep me here if I'm not sick.
09:32That's for me to decide.
09:34I want to keep you under observation until we get to the bottom of this.
09:37An analysis of your blood sample should tell us a few things.
09:40How long will that be?
09:43However long the laboratory takes.
09:45Could be 24 hours, could be a week.
09:46Depends how busy they are.
09:48But it's not fair to keep me here if I'm all right.
09:51It's like putting me in solitary if I haven't done anything.
09:53Well, I'll make sure you get some books and magazines.
09:55You maybe allow visitors.
09:57That depends on Mrs. Davidson.
09:58But it's stupid to keep me here when there's nothing wrong with me.
10:00You seem very anxious to be out of here.
10:03I just don't like hospitals.
10:06Never have.
10:07Well, a couple of days in this one won't do you any harm.
10:10Let's make sure she stays in this.
10:18You mean you made no attempt at all to wake her?
10:20Well, like I said, it was almost lights-out time.
10:23I didn't think there was much point in waking her up then.
10:25Well, didn't you think it's strange her falling asleep like that?
10:27Well, why should I?
10:29Did you see her take anything at all?
10:31How do you mean?
10:33You know perfectly well what I mean, Kathleen.
10:36Did you see Rosalind take anything,
10:38which would explain why she could not be woken this morning?
10:42No.
10:42No, I didn't see her take anything.
10:46Your record up until now has been quite good.
10:49If it stays clear,
10:51you should quite easily get your parole when the time comes.
10:55However, if we find you have been withholding information,
10:58it will go against you.
10:59Also, you will be punished along with Rosalind.
11:02Now, come on, Kath.
11:03Don't spoil your record now.
11:04Tell us what you know.
11:07If we are to help Rosalind,
11:09we need to know what it is she took.
11:11I'm sure you wouldn't want it on your conscience
11:13if we were unable to give her the right medical treatment
11:16because you withheld the information.
11:17All I know is I couldn't wake Ros up this morning.
11:22I don't know anything else about it.
11:27All right, Kathleen, wait outside.
11:36What's your opinion, Meg?
11:37Oh, I don't know.
11:38She seemed a bit uneasy.
11:39Yes, but the quieter ones quite often do
11:41when they're being questioned.
11:42Yes, I suppose so.
11:43But I can't see why she'd really jeopardise
11:44her parole for Coulson.
11:47No, neither can I.
11:49Well, all we can do is wait for the results
11:51of the tests to come through
11:52and keep Coulson under very strict surveillance.
11:55Well, perhaps the search will turn up something.
11:57You'd better know how to put that back together again.
12:00Just be careful we don't take you apart, Smith.
12:02Oh, you and what army, Vera?
12:04Nothing.
12:05OK, back to work.
12:07Well, come on, you've got lost time to make up for.
12:09Well, that's not our fault.
12:10I'm in no mood for any back chat from you, Birdsworth.
12:13Ooh, Miss Bennett's in a bad mood.
12:15Now, there's a turn up for the books.
12:17She's usually so easygoing.
12:20Is Leech to work in here?
12:22No, she can stay on cleaning duties.
12:23Right.
12:24We'll search the recreation room next.
12:27And if this work isn't done by this afternoon,
12:29you won't be able to go to the buy-up.
12:30Oh, she's gone.
12:32Ugh, they waste all that time
12:34and then they expect us to catch her.
12:36Oh, don't worry about it, Lizzie.
12:38We're not that much behind.
12:40Kathleen knows what it's all about.
12:43How do you know?
12:43I can tell by the look on her face.
12:45She was that glad to get out of here
12:47before we could start pumping her.
12:49Well, why wouldn't she want to tell us?
12:51She knows how Bea feels about drugs, I suppose.
12:54She probably doesn't want to dob Ross in.
12:57Yeah, well, I'll get to the bottom of it.
13:00One way or another.
13:02Well, as no drugs have been found,
13:04we seem to be back to square one.
13:06Could it be some of those that were stolen
13:07from the examination room a couple of weeks ago?
13:09No, they were definitely all recovered.
13:11And I've checked carefully.
13:12There's nothing missing from there this time.
13:14You're sure she was drugged?
13:16Well, until the results of the blood tests come back,
13:19I can't be absolutely sure.
13:21I suppose we just have to give her the benefit of the doubt.
13:23I don't think I can afford to do that.
13:25Quite frankly, I don't know the best way to deal with her.
13:28No.
13:29It's a shame to see a girl as young as that become so hardened.
13:32Do you think she's well enough to answer a few questions?
13:34Oh, she's well enough?
13:36I don't know how many answers you're going to get.
13:38Well, let's find out, shall we?
13:47Good morning, Rosalind.
13:48How are you feeling?
13:49There's nothing wrong with me,
13:51and I refuse to be kept in here any longer.
13:52Oh, really?
13:53I've looked at that chart.
13:55It shows my temperature and my pulse are perfectly normal,
13:57so you can't keep me in here.
13:58Well, that's where you're quite wrong.
13:59We can keep you here as long as we think necessary.
14:01But it's not necessary.
14:03You know damn well there's nothing wrong with me.
14:08Could you bring that chart into the examination room, please, Ness?
14:18You can be sure we'll get to the bottom of this little mystery,
14:21and until we do, you'll be kept under close surveillance.
14:23I just hate being in here.
14:27I didn't mean to get into trouble, and I haven't done anything.
14:31I just fell asleep, that's all I know.
14:34And because of that, you think I stole more drugs.
14:36You didn't find any drugs, did you?
14:38Dr Miller is quite sure you were drugged.
14:43Rosalind, don't you realise I'm concerned about you?
14:47If you are sick, then the hospital is the best place for you.
14:50Apart from that, I'm very worried about your whole attitude.
14:53I promise I'll behave myself if you'll only let me out of here.
14:56I just want to be back with the other women.
14:59I'll have some books sent down to you.
15:01That's the best I can do at the moment.
15:03Can I have visitors?
15:04I'm afraid not.
15:05Just Kathleen.
15:06I'm sorry, Rosalind.
15:07I shall call back myself to see how you are from time to time.
15:09I'm John Pendleton, Mr. Mingue's solicitor.
15:28I'd like to see her.
15:29Can you show me some identification, please, sir?
15:32Yes.
15:36I've been here before, you know.
15:37Yes, but security has been tightened, sir.
15:39In fact, visitors will not be permitted after today.
15:42I see.
15:43You'll have to present that at the inner gate as well, sir.
15:45Yes.
15:50On your feet.
15:52Prisoners in solitary aren't entitled to reading matter.
15:56You're quite wrong there.
15:57You see, I'm a political prisoner.
15:59Even though I'm being kept in solitary, I'm permitted normal privileges.
16:03You'll certainly hear about it if I'm not treated properly.
16:06The newspapers are very interested in me.
16:08I don't think it would look too good in print if I'm denied my rights in here.
16:11Go on, get moving.
16:13I gather my solicitor is here to see me.
16:15If I had my way, you'd be locked away and not see anyone.
16:17But, of course, you don't have your way, Miss...
16:19Bent, isn't it?
16:21Bennett!
16:22Bennett, of course.
16:24Well, shall we go, Miss Bennett?
16:30Ros.
16:31Ros.
16:33Kath.
16:34Oh, thank goodness.
16:36How did you get past the nurse?
16:37Lopping the examination room.
16:39The nurse has just gone out for a coffee, so I can only stay a minute.
16:42What did you do with the pen?
16:43It's under the cabinet near the bed.
16:44I think it's safe there for the moment.
16:46It better be.
16:47Oh, don't give me this.
16:48It better be.
16:49Look, I didn't want to get dragged into this mess.
16:52I've had the screws on my back and the women are just dying to have a go at me.
16:55Look, I'm really grateful for what you've done, Kath.
16:57You've been a real friend.
16:59But, listen, can you get that pen to me now?
17:01I think I'm in enough trouble without getting caught red-handed with the drugs.
17:05Don't ask me for any more.
17:07It's all right for you.
17:09You're only going to be stuck in here another few months.
17:10I've got years to go.
17:12Yeah, well, so will I if I get into any more trouble.
17:15I can't take the risk of getting caught with that pen.
17:18Well, just don't let anyone else know about it.
17:20Look, if the screws find out about it, they'll put me back in solitary
17:23and I'll never get out of this place with Janet.
17:25The whole escape idea is stupid anyway.
17:27It's not.
17:28I've got to get out of here.
17:32Please, Kath, don't tell anyone.
17:34I'm not a lagger.
17:35But you mustn't even tell any of the other women.
17:38Well, Bea will come down on me like a ton of bricks.
17:40Just saying you don't know anything.
17:42Oh, I don't like the whole idea.
17:44Look, no one will get hurt.
17:45And once I'm gone, you'll be out of trouble.
17:47Oh, please, Kath, you can't let me down.
17:52Oh, all right.
17:53I won't tell anyone.
17:55But don't ask me to help.
17:57Oh, there is one more thing, Kath.
17:58No!
17:58If I'm still in here, I won't be able to see the signal.
18:00You know, the flashing headlights.
18:02Why don't you just let me know if you see them?
18:04Oh, I don't know.
18:05But if I get the chance, I've got to get out of here.
18:07The nurse will be back in a moment.
18:17Thank you, Miss Bennet.
18:21You may leave now.
18:22Just think yourself lucky that you've been allowed to have a visitor.
18:26Charming woman.
18:27Yes.
18:29My appeal failed.
18:31How do you know?
18:31You're hardly flushed with victory.
18:33No.
18:36There's anything but that.
18:37Well, we've tried the legal way.
18:40Does this Coulson girl really understand what she has to do?
18:43I'm sure she does.
18:44But just to be on the safe side, it might be an idea to have Sandra Thompson call on her again.
18:48That won't be possible.
18:49They wouldn't let her in.
18:50They've really tightened up their security, and there's to be no more visitors after today.
18:55Until you're out of here, I suppose.
18:57It should be very soon if everything goes according to plan.
19:00I want you to speak to the governor and get me out of solitary.
19:02I'd be wasting my time.
19:04Now that you're to be extradited, they'd never agree to that.
19:07Then it's all up to Rosalyn.
19:09I'm confident she'll come through for us.
19:11She wants to get out of here almost as badly as I do.
19:13Well, we only have 72 hours before you're to be extradited.
19:18The signal will probably come tomorrow night.
19:21I only hope the girl will be ready for it and be able to plant that drug at the right time.
19:24There shouldn't be any problem.
19:26She's an intelligent kid, and she's able to move around in here, not locked away all the time like I am.
19:31Don't worry, John.
19:32It'll all go fine.
19:33Well, that's as far as you can take me.
19:46All visitors past this point have to be cleared by the department.
19:49I have to sign in to get past here.
19:51Better you than me, mate.
19:52I'm going to take some exercise on the golf course and then have a nice long lunch hour.
19:56Oh, great job you've got, mate, with all that spare time.
19:58Ah, part of the perks.
20:00I tell you what, though, I still sometimes wish I had a job with a bit more excitement.
20:04What about you and I try our luck overseas as mercenaries?
20:06Oh, yeah.
20:08Leonard, I'd really love that.
20:09Well, she might be a bit easier to get on with if she saw the big biggies coming in.
20:13And that way you could set the boys up for the future, too.
20:15No, thanks, mate.
20:16I'd rather be around to see them grow up.
20:17Well, look, mate, not that I mean to be critical or anything, but, well, you've got to admit
20:22that your life's not all it could be.
20:25No, I can't deny that.
20:27And I can't very well go traipsing off all around the world.
20:30Anyway, you mightn't be too keen on the idea yourself if you get a bit more involved with Meg.
20:34Oh, I don't know about involved.
20:37But I do like her a lot, and I'll certainly see as much of her as I can while I'm here.
20:41Matter of fact, we're having dinner together tonight.
20:43Well, thanks for the lift.
20:45No problems.
20:46See you later.
20:47Okay.
20:49The analysis shows no signs of any drugs, just a slight viral infection of the 24-hour variety.
20:55Then there's nothing to account for Rosalind's symptoms.
20:57No, not a thing.
20:59Well, it's certainly very odd, isn't it?
21:01Yes, it is, but my examination of Rosalind showed everything completely normal.
21:05I mean, there are other tests I could do, but there doesn't seem to be much point.
21:08No, I suppose not.
21:11However, I would like to know what was behind it.
21:13You got nothing more from Rosalind?
21:15No, she became very distressed and insisted she had no idea why she'd fallen to such a deep sleep.
21:21However, I'm not entirely convinced she was telling the truth.
21:24Well, then I suggest she'd be kept in hospital and under observation for a little while longer.
21:30Well, I hope your last weeks at Wentworth are quieter than some of the time you've had here.
21:35That would be very nice, but I don't think I'll count on it.
21:37I'm a bit fed up with the department at the moment.
21:40Why?
21:41You're not having any trouble with the pro board, are you?
21:43No, not really.
21:43It just seems to be taking so long, that's all.
21:46Angela Jeffries called me yesterday, said it's going to be at least a week or more before we get official permission.
21:51The bureaucratic wheels take their wild grinding.
21:54Yes, I know what you mean.
21:56I wish I could do something to help.
21:58Well, you've got enough on your plate with the new security measures.
22:01Yes.
22:03I should be glad when Janet Dominguez is gone and things can get back to normal.
22:07Do things ever normal around here?
22:13Hi.
22:14Want a coffee?
22:18Coffee.
22:20Oh, yeah, thanks.
22:22You seem preoccupied this morning.
22:24Yeah, I was just thinking about something that Jeff said.
22:27How is Jeff?
22:28Oh, he's fine.
22:29He's off playing golf this morning.
22:31Lucky him.
22:33You've known him a long time then?
22:35Since the army days.
22:37You're obviously very close.
22:39We are.
22:41What are you getting at?
22:45Leela doesn't seem to like him very much.
22:47What gave you that idea?
22:48Oh, it's nothing.
22:49I shouldn't have said anything.
22:51Has she been in touch with you?
22:52No.
22:54Well.
22:54When?
22:55Look, she didn't say anything much.
22:57It's not important.
22:58Like hell it isn't.
22:58She rang you, didn't she?
23:00Look, Jim, I don't want to make trouble between you and Leela.
23:03I shouldn't have mentioned it.
23:04Oh, I don't know what gets into her sometimes.
23:07It's not that she's got anything against Jeff.
23:10It's probably a bit of wifely jealousy, if anything.
23:12Jeff and I spent so much time together that she felt a little left out.
23:15Well, I can hardly blame her for that.
23:18Do you and Jeff still intend to exclude the ladies?
23:21Oh, we've never excluded the ladies.
23:24Oh, that was just some silly idea of Leela's.
23:27No, there's one thing that Jeff likes.
23:28It's female company.
23:30And he gets plenty of it, too.
23:31Oh, really?
23:32Oh, no, I didn't mean...
23:33You don't have to explain.
23:35I am not worried.
23:38Mrs Davidson wants to see you.
23:39Righto.
23:40I imagine she means immediately.
23:42I don't think she's got all day to spare.
23:44All right, Vera, I'm going.
23:46You can save that tone of voice for the prisoners.
23:48Not that they take any notice of it, either.
23:51Oh, he's certainly uptight, isn't he?
23:52Well, he was until you arrived.
23:55Do you like coffee?
23:56Yes, I could do with one.
24:00What are you so happy about?
24:03Oh, things are going right for a change.
24:08Over the next 48 hours, no visitors will be allowed,
24:12and the internal gates will be kept locked at night
24:14as well as during the day.
24:15I see.
24:16Those are the instructions from the department.
24:19I think they're probably overreacting.
24:21Still, we have no choice but to do as they say.
24:23Well, I'm inclined to agree with the department.
24:25I think it's better to be safe than sorry.
24:27Yes, I suppose so.
24:29Though I doubt whether the Dominguez woman
24:31would be able to escape.
24:33Well, she's part of a terrorist organisation, don't forget.
24:36Don't underestimate these people.
24:37They're capable of anything.
24:39Possibly.
24:40But I must admit, my concern is the effect of this on the staff.
24:45A prison such as this shouldn't have to cope with such a case.
24:48Yeah, you're right there.
24:49In my opinion, the sooner she's out of here, the better.
24:51I couldn't agree more.
24:53Hurry up with that.
24:55I want this all done before lunch.
24:58You're right.
24:58I'm doing my best.
25:00We want a better standard than that, Leech.
25:02No, what are you...
25:17All right, shut up if I were you, Kath.
25:18Unless you want your neck tied in a knot.
25:22What are you people mean for?
25:23Because you know what's going on with Roz
25:25and we want you to tell us all about us.
25:27Well, I don't know nothing.
25:28Oh, don't give us that.
25:29Come on, Kath, you was the only one who was with you.
25:31You must know something.
25:32I'll be best to tell, Kath.
25:34Well, no one here's going to lag on Roz.
25:36Of course we're not.
25:37As a matter of fact, we all want to help save a silly little bugger from herself.
25:40And if you were really her friend,
25:42you'd be helping us to suffer from escaping again.
25:44It's only going to land you in one hell of a mess.
25:46Oh, come on, Kath.
25:47Spill her beans.
25:49What's going on here?
25:50Get back to work, the lot of you.
25:52You're supposed to be mopping the corridors.
25:53Now get out there.
25:57Worried because you don't know what's going on, Smith.
26:00Feeling a bit left out of it all, are you?
26:01Get lost, Vera.
26:03You were heavying that girl.
26:04Try it again and I'll have you in solitary.
26:06And that goes for the lot of you.
26:07Listen, why are you trying to protect her?
26:10I'd like to see you all tear one another apart.
26:13But I know my job.
26:14Well, run along and do it somewhere else
26:16because I think you forgot your deodorant stick this morning, Vera.
26:18Why do you think she's trying to stop us from tackling Kath?
26:25Oh, because she's frightened we're going to find out something they don't know.
26:28Do you reckon Kath knows something that we don't?
26:30Of course she does, but I don't think she's going to tell us.
26:33She probably thinks she's being loyal to Roz.
26:36Now Vera's put her on cleaning duties,
26:38there's no way we're going to be able to get to her to find out.
26:41Oh, that means there's nothing much we can do.
26:46I don't know.
26:47There is one way.
26:49Yeah?
26:51Well, if we could get someone to share Roz and Kath's cell,
26:55they'd be able to find out.
26:57I'm on me pattern alone.
26:59And if I could say that I'm very lonely,
27:02they might shift me in with somebody else.
27:04That's a good idea.
27:05Well, as far as I'm concerned, she's perfectly healthy.
27:17Thank you, Doctor.
27:21Can I get dressed and go?
27:22You'll be discharged in the morning.
27:23But the doctor said I was all right.
27:25I'm not going to argue with you, Roslyn.
27:26As I said, you will be discharged in the morning.
27:29As it hasn't been proven that you took drugs,
27:31then you will not be punished.
27:32But I think you should be warned the staff will be keeping a strict watch on you.
27:35I'm just being victimised.
27:37Roslyn, you are not being victimised in any way.
27:41In fact, I want to help you.
27:43I realise you feel you've been unjustly sentenced.
27:46Of course I have.
27:47Then I shall do everything in my power to get you a retrial.
27:52But don't you realise my hands are tied as long as you continue to cause trouble?
27:59Roslyn, you are only young.
28:02If your retrial is successful,
28:05you could have a very full life ahead of you.
28:08At worst, you need only be in here for about five years.
28:11I couldn't stand that, Mrs Davidson.
28:14I know you feel that way.
28:15So did my niece, Barbara.
28:18Your niece?
28:20Yes, she was involved in drug smuggling.
28:23When she was caught, she was sentenced to Wentworth's.
28:25Must have been embarrassing for you.
28:27More difficult than embarrassing.
28:30You remind me of her in many ways.
28:32What happened to her?
28:34She was transferred to another prison.
28:36But before she left, she made up her mind to behave herself.
28:39She's due to be released soon because of that good behaviour.
28:41I wish you could learn that lesson.
28:45It could help you so much.
28:46Oh, I thought I heard you coming in.
29:06G'day.
29:07Tired?
29:09Yeah.
29:09A hundred new security measures.
29:11Thanks for a lot more work.
29:12Would you like a drink?
29:13I'd love one.
29:14Big one.
29:18Um, Jim?
29:20Um, I had a small accident in the car today.
29:24Oh, no.
29:24What the hell did you do?
29:25Well, just a small one.
29:26Just a dent in the bumper bar.
29:28Why can't you be a bit more careful?
29:29Well, you've had them yourself, you know.
29:32Get your own damn drink.
29:34What do you mean by ringing Meg and warning her off Jeff?
29:36I like Meg.
29:37I don't want to see her hurt.
29:39Well, what makes you think Jeff's going to hurt her?
29:40Oh, you know what it can be like.
29:42Oh, yeah.
29:42You're always ready to drag up the past, aren't you?
29:44We're supposed to learn from the past, Jim.
29:47Yeah, well, maybe I should have learned from the past and got out while the game was good.
29:50What are you talking about?
29:52Well, maybe us getting back together again wasn't such a good idea.
29:55Jeff and I can make good money overseas as mercenaries.
29:58That should keep you happy.
29:59Plenty of dough.
30:00That's all you ever wanted.
30:02No, Jim.
30:02That's not what I always wanted.
30:04I want our marriage to work for lots of reasons.
30:07One of them happens to be that I love you.
30:14I'm sorry, love.
30:16You know I didn't mean what I said.
30:19It's just that I don't know why you're so against Jeff.
30:23And really, you've got no right interfering in his relationship with Meg.
30:28Not that it'd do much good.
30:29He's out with her right now.
30:30Well, that's up to her.
30:31Look, Leela, Jeff and I are good mates.
30:36You saved my life once.
30:38Jim, can't I be a mate too?
30:44Hello.
30:45You look beautiful.
30:49I, uh, should have asked the waiter not to open this.
30:52It could have gone flat.
30:53I'm sorry I'm a bit late.
30:54That's hardly the done thing, is it, for a lady to come into a hotel on her own?
30:57Why wouldn't you let me pick you up?
30:59Well, I wanted to go home and change.
31:00Oh, well, I've already told you how you look.
31:04But even in uniform, I find you captivating.
31:06Well, I think that's an appropriate term for someone wearing a prison officer's uniform, don't you?
31:11Am I going to spend the whole evening thanking you for compliments?
31:14Well, I'm afraid that's something you'll just have to get used to.
31:18Oh, I'm not finding it hard.
31:20Great.
31:21A toast.
31:23To what?
31:24Well, to us, of course.
31:25Of course.
31:26To happy days ahead.
31:28You see happy days ahead, do you?
31:30And nights.
31:31Jeff, I feel I ought to explain.
31:38Meg, I've got bad breath.
31:41Will you be serious just for a minute?
31:44Do I have to be?
31:45No.
31:47No, I suppose that's really what I'm trying to say.
31:49I don't want us to get too serious.
31:52If there was someone, I'm just getting over it.
31:54But it's really nice to have good company to stop me thinking about it.
31:59Well, I'm at your service, Maya.
32:01I don't want to get too involved.
32:04Just yet.
32:06Fair enough, Meg.
32:07That suits me, too.
32:09For the moment.
32:13Well, you certainly seem fit enough to me, Rosalyn.
32:15Now, don't hesitate to come back to me if you have any sort of relapse.
32:18Thanks for looking after me, Doctor.
32:20It's my job.
32:21When you're ready, Miss Colson.
32:29I'm all right, you know.
32:32Did you watch the flashing headlights last night?
32:34Yes, and there was nothing.
32:36Are you still going to go through with this?
32:37Of course I am.
32:38Can you stop chatting and get a move along?
32:40Yes, Miss Penny.
32:41Yes.
32:41Wentworth Detention Centre.
32:53One moment, please.
32:54Meg, it's for you.
32:59Hello?
33:01Ah, hi, Leela.
33:02I was wondering if you could come to dinner tonight.
33:04Very informal, just the four of us.
33:06I'm sure Geoff would be pleased.
33:08Well, yes, I suppose I could.
33:11Look, I'm sorry I rang you the other day and said what I did.
33:14It wasn't my place to interfere.
33:16Well, that's all right.
33:17Yes, I'd love to come tonight.
33:20What time?
33:21Right.
33:22I'll see you then.
33:24Thanks.
33:25Bye.
33:25Bye.
33:25You're due on cleaning duty in a few moments, Colson.
33:37She just got out of hospital, Miss Bennet.
33:40There doesn't seem to be much wrong with her to me.
33:42I hope we're not going to have any more of your nonsense, Colson.
33:45Well, no, Miss Bennet, not at all.
33:47I promised Mrs Davison I'd behave myself.
33:49It's bloody awful being stuck in a cell all by yourself.
33:54What's it, Lizzie? Keep it up.
33:55No one to talk to.
33:57Enough to drive a person loony being stuck in there all on your lonesome.
34:01Keep your voices down.
34:03Come on, Leech.
34:11Well, well.
34:13Right as rain again now, are we?
34:15How are you, Ross?
34:17All right.
34:17This is a nice cell.
34:19Real home from home.
34:21It's just the same as the others.
34:22It's better than a single cell.
34:24At least you're not on your lonesome.
34:26I opened that gate so you lot could go through.
34:28Not for the exercise.
34:29Now get going.
34:31You too, Colson.
34:33I don't want to have to open that gate again.
34:48Hi.
34:49Hi, Geoff.
34:50Jim not home yet?
34:51No, not yet.
34:52I only just got home myself with a load of shopping.
34:54I'm having a drink before dinner.
34:56Would you like to join me?
34:57Well, yeah, okay.
34:58I don't mind if I do.
35:03And, um, how was your day?
35:07Oh, good, good.
35:08I, uh, made another big sale this afternoon.
35:11Oh, terrific.
35:12Leela, uh, look, I know you're probably a bit sick of having me around.
35:19Oh, don't be silly, Geoff.
35:21You're welcome to stay as long as you like.
35:23After all, you are Jim's best friend.
35:25Well, uh, I was under the impression that I was getting on your nerves.
35:29Well, I do get a bit on edge when I'm overtired.
35:32That's probably what gave you that impression.
35:34I'm sorry, Geoff.
35:35No worries.
35:36No worries at all.
35:38Sounds like Jim now.
35:40Mmm.
35:42Better get on with dinner.
35:43Well, I haven't even started it yet.
35:44I'm starving.
35:45Why don't you two go down to the pub for a drink?
35:49Am I hearing correctly?
35:50Well, dinner's going to be a while.
35:52I'm cooking something special.
35:53We're having a guest.
35:54Oh, no.
35:55All I want to do tonight was just relax.
35:56Well, you can still do that.
35:58It's only a casual evening.
35:59Who is it?
36:00Meg Jackson.
36:01Meg?
36:02Oh, that's terrific.
36:04I thought you'd be pleased.
36:05Now, why don't you two go down to the pub and leave me here to cope with dinner?
36:09What a good idea.
36:11I'll just change my shirt in case Meg's here when we get back.
36:17What are you up to?
36:19Well, you said to be nice to him, so I'm trying.
36:21Okay?
36:23Well, fair enough.
36:24Fair enough.
36:32Oh, dear.
36:35You all right, Rolls?
36:36Not too good.
36:37There's no doctor on duty tonight, Colson, so you'd better save your little act till the
36:41morning.
36:41I'm feeling more tired than anything, Miss Bennet.
36:44A bit of sleepy.
36:45Seems to be a bit of a problem of yours.
36:47Can we go to our cells now, Miss Bennet?
36:49You can go back when the others do.
36:51Oh, it is optional.
36:52Retiring time, Miss Bennet.
36:54The rules say we can go back to our cells now if we want to.
36:57All right, Colson.
36:58You can go.
36:59But I don't want to hear another word out of you.
37:01You too, Leech.
37:06And I'll just come along to make sure that you get there.
37:10Ross doesn't look at all well.
37:12Ah, don't be a ninny.
37:13I'm surprised old Vinegar let her get away with that one.
37:15It's the oldest trick in the book.
37:17Oh, I don't think Miss a trick, Bea.
37:19Anyway, Vera's watching them like a hawk.
37:22I've been thinking.
37:24Oh, good.
37:25Let me put a mark on the wall.
37:27No, I've been thinking about me bad ticker.
37:30That's called hypochondria.
37:31Oh, shut up, Bea, and let me finish.
37:34I thought that if I could put on one of me turns in the morning,
37:39I could move in with Ross and Kath.
37:42I could say I didn't want to be on me own when I'm crook.
37:45That's a bottler, Lizzie.
37:47You do that.
37:48I don't suppose Ross is going anywhere before tomorrow.
37:51Do you think she's really serious about trying to escape again, do you?
37:54Bloody oath I do.
37:55I know how her mind works.
37:59You know, I'm getting sick of eating so late.
38:01By the time Leela gets home, does the shopping, cooks the meal,
38:04it's about bloody midnight.
38:05Oh, come on, Jim.
38:06She does a good job.
38:08Yeah, no, I'm not blaming her.
38:09Just these rotten hours we have to keep.
38:12You two seem to be chummy tonight.
38:14Yeah, well, Leela seems to have had a change of heart where I'm concerned.
38:19In fact, she went out of her way to be pleasant tonight.
38:21Another drink?
38:23Yeah, why not?
38:37Look, don't worry about another drink.
38:39I've got enough of this place.
38:40I'm just going to get her to the gents and then we don't mind.
38:49If you're still not well in the morning, you can see the doctor.
38:52But don't think you can go looking for any medication by yourselves.
38:56In fact, I'll lock you in just to make sure.
39:14Who's not here, Kath?
39:16The pen's gone.
39:17Not leaving already.
39:34Let's get at the last.
39:35It's not because of me, is it?
39:43Oh, no, no, thanks.
39:47Oh, I was beginning to think you must have fallen in.
40:02Sorry.
40:03You OK?
40:05Yeah, yeah, sure.
40:06Fine.
40:08Looking forward to an interesting evening.
40:13No, it's really nice to have someone who hops out and comes around and opens the door for you.
40:17It makes you feel really good.
40:19In fact, I think Jeff's one of the most considerate men I've met.
40:22Oh?
40:24Why don't you like him, Leela?
40:26Look, Meg, I shouldn't have phoned you the other night.
40:28Jim was furious with me.
40:30Oh, I'm sorry he found out.
40:31I should have kept my big mouth shut.
40:33But there must be some reason why you rang me.
40:35Meg, I...
40:37Look, it was probably because I was so annoyed at being landed with Jeff moving in.
40:40Yes, I know.
40:41I must have been giving you a lot of extra work.
40:43Especially as you've got a full-time job.
40:44Oh, men are pretty thoughtless like that.
40:48Oh, yeah.
40:49And Jim gets so caught up with him.
40:51I mean, every time Jeff suggests some harebrained scheme, Jim wants to be part of it.
40:55He forgets he's a family man with responsibilities.
40:57When you rang me the other night, you said there was something strange about Jeff.
41:02What exactly were you referring to?
41:04Oh, I think it's best to forget the past.
41:07Why?
41:08What happened?
41:08Oh, nothing much.
41:10Oh, the men should be here any minute.
41:12I hope they haven't drunk too much.
41:14Jeff wouldn't do a thing like that.
41:16Not when he knows you've gone to all this trouble.
41:19In fact, the one thing that does bother me a little about Jeff is that he's almost too much of a gentleman.
41:23What could have happened to it?
41:40Someone must have taken it.
41:42God, not Vera.
41:43She would have said something.
41:45She could be waiting to haul me in front of the governor in the morning.
41:47Better look out for that signal, hadn't you?
41:49Oh, hell.
41:51I hope I missed it.
41:53I've got to let them know I've lost that pen.
41:55And how can you do that?
41:57They probably want to put me back in the laundry in the morning.
41:59If I can just get out and sneak down until...
42:01That's it!
42:02There's a signal!
42:06Yeah, you're right.
42:08Two quick flashes, like you said.
42:11Oh.
42:12They can't come tomorrow.
42:13Oh.
42:16What do you think is going wrong?
42:19I don't get that stuff in the air and tomorrow I'll never get out of this place.
42:23All you care about is escaping.
42:25You couldn't give a damn about anyone else.
42:27Nothing's going to happen to anyone.
42:29I thought you were smart, Roz.
42:30But I was wrong.
42:31You're just stupid.
42:32What are you carrying on about?
42:34Look, if those terrorists break in tomorrow and the screws aren't knocked out by drugs,
42:37what do you think will happen?
42:38You reckon they're going to give it up?
42:40Of course not.
42:41They won't stop at nothing.
42:42Even you know that.
42:45They'll just mow down everyone in their sight.
42:47They won't care who are screwers and who are prisoners.
42:50They'll just kill a whole bloody lot of us.
42:52They'll just call them longer, done but.
42:56They'll just kill a whole bloody lot,
43:00and see on their knees at me.
43:03Don't miss them at home.
43:10They'll be bientôt.
43:11They'll just hear how good they saw.
43:13They'll just canonical them.
43:15They'll just fly away from me.
43:18Students bow down the heart.
43:18You remember what?
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