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Episode 464 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! These episodes contain the uncut Edna Pearson storyline.

Rabbit finds herself in hot water.

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00:01Then there's the little kid brother.
00:03I mean, it'd be awful if something happened to him while he was out on his bike delivering his papers, wouldn't it?
00:08Who told you this?
00:09Oh, I've got contacts.
00:11Outside contacts.
00:13Who drive cars right at little boys on bikes.
00:17Now, I'd like to help keep your family healthy.
00:20But I reckon it's worth a few favours in return.
00:23And, Mrs Morris, don't you try anything, please.
00:25Thanks.
00:29Ma!
00:37All right, old bite.
00:39What do you want?
00:40As much trouble for Anne Reynolds as you can stir up.
00:44And I mean real trouble.
00:47You mean like, uh, the odd riot or two?
00:50Yeah, sounds good to me.
00:52The only thing you have to remember is to keep my name out of it.
00:56You do that.
00:58And you can do all the business you like.
01:02Deal?
01:05Deal.
01:19You'll be all right.
01:20Just a bit of a lump.
01:21Oh, I suppose I should be grateful.
01:23My head's still on my shoulders.
01:24Well, you shouldn't have tried to run away.
01:25Oh, silly me.
01:27I'm sorry.
01:28Oh, that makes me feel a lot better.
01:30Can I get you anything?
01:31A cup of tea or something?
01:32Oh, yes, some coffee and some aspirin.
01:33Hold this.
01:34I didn't want to hurt you.
01:35I didn't want to hurt you, Mrs. Morris.
01:38Is that so?
01:40Well, what do you do when you want to hurt someone?
01:43If you stop pointing that gun at me, you might sneeze and then you really have to start apologising.
01:47Kettle's on.
01:49We can all have a cuppa and calm down.
01:51And just in case you've got any ideas of leaving us, we'll hang on to these.
01:59What else you got in here?
02:02Well, look at this.
02:03Save, save, save.
02:04Seven and a half thousand.
02:09You lucky old thing.
02:11It's called work, Tracy.
02:12Something you've never been interested in.
02:13Now, wait a minute, lady.
02:14You're lucky.
02:15You've got a job.
02:16You can make that sort of money.
02:17Don't worry about her.
02:18I think we're the lucky ones now.
02:21What do you mean?
02:21Well, now that we've got this.
02:23That would be very foolish.
02:25Five hundred from the TAB isn't going to get us very far, is it?
02:28I couldn't help that.
02:29I know.
02:30But with this little book, it's going to be a lot easier than going around stinging a gun in someone's face.
02:35No risk at all.
02:36Aren't you in enough trouble as it is?
02:38I can't see how this is going to make any difference.
02:41It's pennies from heaven, Mark.
02:43We'd be fools not to take it.
02:45Yeah, I guess you're right.
02:48Just like that, eh?
02:49Well, why not?
02:50I've had a gut full of being broke.
02:51Three years of it.
02:52Well, this is hardly going to remedy that.
02:54Seems perfect to me.
02:56I can't expect you to know what it's like going for every job on the book and being shown the door because you're a diabetic or you...
03:01You don't have to explain to her.
03:03Look, I know it's tough for people at the moment.
03:06You're damn right it is.
03:07But it can't stay like that forever.
03:09Yeah, that's what they all say.
03:10Well, I'm not going to wait forever to find out.
03:13No, I'm fed up with talking and I'm the one who's getting the door slammed in my face.
03:17Well, this is hardly the way.
03:19Well, tell me another way then.
03:21Go on.
03:24Look, if you leave now, I promise I won't call the police.
03:28Just go and I won't say anything.
03:31We're not going anywhere.
03:33We need this money.
03:34Walking out of here isn't going to solve anything.
03:37And this is?
03:38Seven and a half thousand can only help.
03:43I'd better make that coffee.
03:46You think about what I said.
03:52Anybody home?
03:54Hi.
03:55Oh.
03:56How's Nicky?
03:57He hasn't moved on a day.
03:59Yeah, well, the vet said he'd be all right.
04:01Yeah, but he's just lying there.
04:03He doesn't even wag his tail when I've had him or talk to him.
04:06Oh, he just needs a bit more time to get well, that's all.
04:10You know, dogs are a bit like people.
04:12When they're sick, they just have to lie down for a while until they get their strength back.
04:17I hope so.
04:18Oh, he'll be all right.
04:19Don't worry.
04:21Anyway, there's something else we have to talk about.
04:25What?
04:27What we're going to do with you.
04:29Oh, yeah.
04:31And you don't want to go home, right?
04:33No.
04:34You're not going to try and make me?
04:36No.
04:37So what do you reckon?
04:39Well, I just wanted to ask you.
04:43You know, Shane, there are places that...
04:49They're run by the state.
04:51They're boys' homes.
04:52No.
04:53No, I'm not going there.
04:54I'm not going to be locked up with a lot of other kids.
04:56I'd rather be dead first.
04:58You're going to put me in one of them places?
05:00I didn't say that.
05:02You're going to make sure the cops put me in there?
05:05Of course not.
05:07I just wanted to know how you feel.
05:10Yeah.
05:11Well, it stinks.
05:12All right.
05:13Fair enough.
05:15So what do you reckon?
05:18I don't know.
05:21I suppose you'll have to stay here.
05:23Beauty.
05:25Beauty.
05:30Well, I reckon it's a great idea.
05:32Yeah?
05:32The annual Wentworth Fashion Parade.
05:35Who's got anything to wear?
05:37Are you kidding?
05:37We've got basic blue, far as the eye can see.
05:40Look, we can make and design our own clothes.
05:43It'll be like one of those Paris fashion houses.
05:46Oh, come on.
05:46Do you think that's easy?
05:47Oh, that'll be right.
05:48And we can all model our own creations.
05:51Yeah, well, you can count me out.
05:53Oh, come on, Jude.
05:54You can model clothes for the mature figure.
05:56Over-rock, you mean.
05:57You'll be modelling a wooden box cane if you don't watch out.
06:00Ooh, tough.
06:01This thought seems a bit silly to me.
06:03Yeah, well, for once, I agree with you.
06:05Twiggy, I ain't.
06:06You'll never know until you try.
06:08Yeah, well, way, will you, Warren?
06:11Mr. C, what would you think if we had a fashion parade?
06:14What?
06:15A fashion show.
06:16Don't you reckon it'd be great?
06:18Well, I'm sure, but...
06:20See, he doesn't think it'd be stupid.
06:22I don't think I'm qualified to pass an opinion, really.
06:25You can zip me up any time you like, Mr. Crookshank.
06:27You mean your mouth, of course, don't you, God?
06:30Good one, Mr. Crookshank.
06:31Well, I'll see you later.
06:32Bye.
06:33Bye.
06:34Bye.
06:36All right, ladies, the floor show's over.
06:39Now, some of you might have already heard this,
06:41but Mary's Pharmacy's having a grand reopening this week.
06:44And I'm offering a special on top-quality coke,
06:47and that's just the beginning.
06:48Oh, I wouldn't bet on it.
06:49Oh, really, Brian?
06:51Really?
06:51When Myra comes back here,
06:53you won't be able to give that stuff away.
06:54Oh, Desmond doesn't scare me.
06:56And you're all just good for a laugh.
06:58So why don't you button your beak and face facts?
07:00What I say goes.
07:05All right, ladies?
07:06Who's for a snort?
07:11You know, a few things are going to have to change around here
07:14if you're going to stay with me.
07:15Like what?
07:17Well, for a start, you're going to have to go to school.
07:21I've been already.
07:22Didn't like it.
07:24Well, that may be the case, but it is the law, Sonny Jim.
07:27Everyone has to go to school.
07:29Believe it or not, even I did.
07:31And you liked it?
07:32Well, that's not the point.
07:34You want to make something of yourself, don't you?
07:36You want a good job when you grow up?
07:38I suppose.
07:39Right, first thing in the morning, school.
07:42All right, but I hate Mr. Brindley.
07:44Who?
07:45Mr. Brindley, the headmaster.
07:46Oh.
07:48Well, you know, there's no reason why you have to go back to your old school.
07:51In fact, it's probably better if you start off at a new one.
07:54As long as I can still play footy.
07:57Oh, yeah.
07:58We'll make sure of that.
07:59Great.
08:01And, um, I'll want you to do a few odd jobs around the house, too.
08:05Eh?
08:06Hmm.
08:07Got to earn your pocket money.
08:09Gee, I've never had pocket money before.
08:12I'm sure you'll get used to it.
08:14I can buy myself a footy.
08:16And a new collar for Nicky.
08:18Yeah, if you save up.
08:19Yeah.
08:21Oh, did I say thanks for the jeans and the shirt?
08:24Yeah.
08:25Why?
08:26Couldn't remember.
08:27Mum was always showing me to say thanks for the stuff.
08:30I wasn't really good at it.
08:31I used to forget.
08:33No.
08:34You didn't forget.
08:36So why do you reckon you've been so good to me?
08:40Oh, I don't know.
08:42I suppose someone had to do it.
08:45It just happened to be me.
08:48Come on, eat up.
08:51Look, maybe we should get out of here.
08:52She did say she wouldn't call the cops.
08:54And you believed her?
08:55Yeah.
08:56Oh, Mark.
08:57How can you be so naive?
08:59She's a prison officer.
09:01The next best thing to a cop.
09:02She's your stepmother and she saved your life once.
09:04That doesn't change a thing.
09:06Well, I reckon she'd keep her word.
09:08And I'm telling you she wouldn't.
09:11I know her better than you do.
09:13She'll do whatever she thinks is the right thing.
09:15She's as straight as they come.
09:17Anyway, there's no point in us leaving now.
09:20We don't have enough money without a savings.
09:22So what's better?
09:24$500 or $7,500?
09:27You don't have to be a mathematical genius to work out that one.
09:31Yeah, I guess you're right.
09:32So just stay cool.
09:34Everything's going fine.
09:36You reckon?
09:37Keeping her here against her will makes her a hostage.
09:40She'll be okay if she behaves herself.
09:42Well, I'm just worried how far we're going to have to go if she doesn't.
09:45No point in worrying.
09:47We'll go as far as we have to.
09:49What are you doing up so early?
10:06Oh, it was going to be a surprise.
10:08What was?
10:09Breakfast in bed.
10:12Yeah, well, it's still a surprise.
10:15You know, I can't remember when that last happened.
10:17Thank you, Shane.
10:20Well, I might as well just sit here and have it now that I'm up, eh?
10:26Tase got a bit burnt.
10:27Oh, that's all right.
10:28I don't mind it a bit crisp.
10:30Tase.
10:31I used to make breakfast for Mum in bed.
10:33Give it to her on a tray.
10:34After Dad hit her and stuff.
10:36Did you?
10:37Yeah.
10:39Well, where's yours?
10:40I already had some.
10:42I reckon there was room for more, though.
10:43You know, I've been thinking about school.
10:51We don't want to rush in.
10:53Starting next week would be just as good as starting in the middle of the week now.
10:56Don't you reckon?
10:58That wouldn't be the reason I was going to get breakfast in bed, would it?
11:03It might be.
11:06It won't work, you know.
11:07You're going to school today, and that's that.
11:14But it was a nice try.
11:24If that one poisoned her husband, I'm Jack the Ripper.
11:27What I can't figure out is how can the jury think she did it when he doesn't?
11:30It's weird.
11:30She doesn't even look like a poison, that's for sure.
11:33Oh, yeah.
11:34What's a poison look like?
11:35Fuck out of it, Kane.
11:36Nobody asked you.
11:37I suppose if she had long fingernails and a wart on the end of her nose, she'd be a poisoner, right?
11:41God, you lot of gullible.
11:42They thought Snow White was a true story.
11:44Yeah, still believe in the tooth fairy girl.
11:46Why don't you bugger off, Kane?
11:47Haven't you caused enough trouble lately?
11:48Get it, Bobby.
11:49Buggering up the fate with your drugs and brain and filth.
11:50They'd have to lock you in the pan and chuck the key away forever.
11:52Oh, Malcolm, bitch.
11:53Will you two leave it alone?
11:54You want to have the screws down on us?
12:00Hey, Kane.
12:02You think we're gullible.
12:03Now, I'd be careful about making friends with Maury Winter.
12:08You know what happened the last time you got involved in drugs?
12:11Accidents do happen.
12:13Is that right?
12:14That's right.
12:15Now, we may be stupid enough to believe in fairy tales,
12:18but I don't think we're stupid enough to think that Maury Winter is our fairy godmother.
12:22Oh, that's side-splitting, Bryant.
12:24Listen, she knows what she's doing, and so do I.
12:27I'll stay out of our way, the lot of you.
12:31Bye, Lou.
12:31Get naked.
12:33We should have done that before, you know.
12:35We could have really enjoyed our breakfast.
12:36I doubt it.
12:38What did you move for, Rebecca?
12:40I just come over for a chat, Miss Rogers.
12:43Anything wrong with that?
12:45Course not.
12:46You, uh, don't have any plans for tonight, do you?
12:55Pardon?
12:56Well, I hope you haven't forgotten our little chat about me needing a favour or two.
13:00It was like the song says.
13:03Tonight's the night.
13:07There.
13:09That'll do it.
13:11Can't pick the difference.
13:12All right.
13:15Well, I'll get going then, hey?
13:18You can babysit Steppenma until I get back.
13:21Won't they get suspicious when she doesn't turn up for work?
13:23Of course they will.
13:24The whole thing's ridiculous.
13:25No problem, Meg, dear.
13:27All you have to do is make a phone call and tell them you're sick and can't come in.
13:32I will not.
13:33Oh, yes, you will.
13:35And that's not all.
13:37You're going to ring the building society and tell them that you're coming into the city to close your account
13:41and that you want to withdraw the full amount in cash.
13:45And if I don't?
13:46Who's being ridiculous now?
13:48Let's call Wentworth, shall we?
13:54Mark gets very nervous holding that gun, don't you, Mark?
13:58Anything could happen, especially if he was pointing it at you.
14:03Shall we, Mark?
14:04I'd start, darling, if I was you.
14:24Believe yourself, Warren.
14:25I want to talk with fat mama.
14:27You got something you want to say?
14:31Yeah.
14:32I just want to remind you that I haven't forgotten it was you who put me in the pound.
14:35Oh.
14:36Well, I haven't forgotten that you tried to pin that on Cass.
14:38Yeah, well, you've also stucked up my chances of getting parole.
14:41Really?
14:42Why do you keep bitching about your parole?
14:43You lost all chance of your parole when you bashed Phyllis over the head.
14:47Or have you forgotten about Phyllis?
14:48I was just trying to teach her a lesson.
14:50I see.
14:52Is that how you're going to teach me a lesson?
14:53Bash me over the head?
14:55Lay off.
14:55Oh, no, I forgot.
14:57That's what you do to friends.
14:59You must have a real doozy planned for me.
15:01Just shut it.
15:02I didn't want to talk to you anyway.
15:04Why don't you go tell that to a friend?
15:06If you can find one.
15:10It's all right, Kate.
15:12Shh, I'm here.
15:14Everything's all right, darling.
15:15Shh.
15:18What's that?
15:21Daddy.
15:22What?
15:22It's the cops.
15:23Oh, my God.
15:23What are they going to do?
15:24Give them blood.
15:25I'll get rid of them.
15:29Please.
15:42What's the problem?
15:43Who said there was any problem?
15:45Oh, well, you blokes don't usually make social calls, as a rule.
15:48Is this your you?
15:50Yeah.
15:51You'd better do something about the tyres.
15:53Oh, right.
15:53I've been meaning to do something about them for a long time, yeah.
15:56You live here?
15:57No, no.
15:58A mate of mine, Mike Meredith.
16:00Didn't catch your name?
16:01Me?
16:01Me?
16:01Oh, Wally Wallace.
16:02I live a few miles down the road.
16:04What are you doing up here?
16:05Well, you see, Mike and his wife are away, and he asked me to keep an eye on the place while
16:09they were overseas, you know, get it?
16:11Oh, yeah.
16:12Well, I mean, if you don't believe me, I can give you his phone number in Canada.
16:15You can ring him up and sort of check on what I'm saying.
16:18No, it's all right.
16:19We know about Mike.
16:20Well, you do.
16:21Well, how come the 20 questions?
16:23Well, someone complained about hearing a ruckus.
16:24Thought it came from here.
16:25Oh.
16:26I haven't heard anything while I've been around her.
16:28What sort of a ruckus?
16:30Screams.
16:31Ah, screams.
16:32Ah, it wasn't a Mrs Carter that rang you up, was it?
16:35How'd you work that out?
16:36Ah, she's a nice old bitty, but this is not the first time she thought she heard something,
16:40you know.
16:40She's got a very active imagination.
16:43Ask anybody around the place.
16:44So are you having her thing, then?
16:45No, no, not...
16:46Oh, there were a couple of randy cats out at the back of the bush here.
16:50Yeah, probably that one.
16:51Yeah, all right.
16:52We'll let you get on with it, then.
16:53All right, thanks.
16:56Don't forget about those tyres.
16:58Oh, no, no.
16:59Officer, first chance I get.
17:01Hey, please.
17:03Kate, please.
17:05Oh, no.
17:07Kate.
17:10Kate, please.
17:11Get away from me.
17:12Get away from me.
17:13Come on.
17:14I'll kill you.
17:16Oh, for God.
17:21They do something.
17:24Come on, baby.
17:35What are you worried about?
17:37Who's worried?
17:39It's the third time you looked at your watch in the last ten minutes.
17:44Shut up.
17:45Where are you going?
17:59I just wondered whether I could have another cup of coffee.
18:03What the hell did you do that for?
18:10Don't you know I can die without that?
18:15Oh, that was the idea, wasn't it?
18:17Well, let me tell you something, lady.
18:19Anyone doing any dying around here, it's going to be you.
18:22I mean it.
18:23I mean it.
18:24One more smart stunt like that and you've had it.
18:30Penny for them.
18:31Hmm?
18:32Is there something bothering you?
18:34No.
18:35Oh, just tired, I guess.
18:37Well, you certainly don't get much time to relax around here, that's for sure.
18:40Oh, did you know that Meg phoned?
18:43Say she wasn't well, won't be in today.
18:46Oh.
18:46Well, she's okay.
18:48Yeah.
18:48A nice lady.
18:48Yeah.
18:52Did you read that article in the newspaper about the prison system?
18:55No, I didn't.
18:56What was it about?
18:56Well, I'm not sure how much of it was true, but they mentioned the prison officer and the
19:01sort of problems they have to put up with.
19:03Hmm?
19:04Well, they even mention officers being blackmailed.
19:07Well, it can happen.
19:09Wouldn't happen here, would it?
19:10Well, it can happen in any prison.
19:13Well, the best thing to do if anyone tries it is to put them firmly in their place.
19:17Well, you remember, I told you about Maury Winter having a go at me.
19:20And you've got to knock it on the head straight away.
19:23Yeah.
19:24Yeah.
19:24Well, if anyone tries it on you, you can put them in their box with one of those fancy
19:29karate chops of yours.
19:37That was a joke, Max.
19:41I'm sorry.
19:41I didn't think that was very funny.
19:43I'm getting a bit sick of everyone laughing at me.
19:47Hey, look, I'm not having...
19:49Blast.
19:51Look, I'll talk to you later, OK?
19:53Yeah.
19:59I can't wait to tell the others that Dad brought in the aerobics tape.
20:04What did you think of my dad?
20:05He's really nice.
20:06Stop your babbling and get in there.
20:21Well, that's what I like to see.
20:24Everyone working.
20:25Keep it up.
20:26Miss Ferguson.
20:27Yes, Bryant.
20:28Well, Bryant, you don't appear to be working.
20:34I would suggest that you get on with it.
20:39Bryant, I've got to put your head in the press trying a dumb thing like that.
20:43Yeah, well, why bother?
20:44She can't do anything about it.
20:47No.
20:48Ain't it the truth?
20:49You think you're pretty smart, don't you?
20:51It's a fact, Mitchell.
20:53Now, you get back to work.
20:54You heard, Miss Ferguson.
20:55Miss Ferguson.
20:56Hello, Harry, love.
21:09Edna.
21:10It's good to see you.
21:12You didn't think I wouldn't come and see you, did you?
21:14No.
21:15I just wish you didn't have to see me here.
21:19So do I.
21:20The appeal's going to fix all that, don't you worry.
21:22We'll have you out of here in no time.
21:23I hope so.
21:25How are they treating you?
21:27Oh, fine.
21:29Everyone's being very supportive.
21:31They know what injustice is all about.
21:34They're not so bad, really, thank God.
21:37You'll be home again with me soon enough, I promise.
21:40Good.
21:41I don't think I could bear it for too long without you.
21:46I miss you, too.
21:49No physical contact, please.
21:51Oh.
21:52Sorry.
21:52That's the rule.
21:54We're going to beat this thing, love.
21:56Don't even think about losing hope.
21:58We're going to make them see it's all a load of nonsense and that you shouldn't be here.
22:02Nothing surer.
22:02I love you and you love me and that's why we're going to win.
22:11That was right.
22:12Eight o'clock.
22:13Right.
22:13Bye.
22:14Can I help you?
22:15Yes.
22:16I'd like a ticket to Sydney, please.
22:18The next available flight.
22:19Return or one way?
22:21One way.
22:22First or economy?
22:24First.
22:31Why not?
22:32Well, you're enjoying this, aren't you?
22:46You think you're really smart smashing my incident?
22:49No, not smart.
22:50It just didn't leave me any choice.
22:56No, sit down.
22:57No.
22:57Sit down.
22:57Sit down.
22:57Sit down.
22:57Sit down.
23:02Shut up.
23:05I don't need your advice.
23:06At least put the gun down whilst you're doing that.
23:25No, you don't.
23:26Get that idea out of your head.
23:28You're staying here till this thing's finished, one way or another.
23:31Now, sit down.
23:42Tracy's taking your time.
23:44Building society's not that far away.
23:46I would have expected her back ages ago.
23:47So, she got caught in the lunchtime rush.
23:51Do you really expect her to come back?
23:53I mean, why would she know she's got the money?
23:55Because it's not the money that's important.
23:57It's us.
23:58Our future together.
24:00The money's just to get us started.
24:02I've known Tracy a lot longer than you.
24:05Can't you see she's using you just as much as she is me?
24:08I mean, that's all she is.
24:09She's a user.
24:11All she's interested in is the money.
24:14She doesn't care what sort of trouble she's got you into.
24:16Mark, don't get in any deeper than you already are.
24:20I mean, she's just not worth it.
24:22No.
24:23Tracy will be back.
24:24I know she will.
24:25And when she gets back, we'll be away, free.
24:28She won't let me down.
24:32So, shut up.
24:33I've got a headache and I'm sick of listening to you talk.
24:39Yeah, I'd like to know how you're going to get the freak down here to see it
24:42before one of the goodies spots it.
24:43Don't you worry your sweet little head about that.
24:45I've got it all organised.
24:47She ought to be coming down the passage in a minute.
24:50Yeah, here she comes.
24:54Well, don't you stand there and laugh a bit.
24:56Well, are you going to tell me what's so funny?
25:03Oh, nothing, Miss Ferguson.
25:04Nothing at all.
25:07Who drew that?
25:09Oh, well, it's nothing to do with us.
25:10We was just passing on our way to the rec room and...
25:13The old Marlene's a pretty good drawer, though, isn't she?
25:17You're telling me that Warren drew this?
25:19Well, it's her bed, isn't it?
25:20Well, Winter, unless you want to find yourself on a charge with Warren,
25:24get to the rec room.
25:25Yeah, right, Miss Ferguson.
25:26Not you, Keane.
25:27You've got a visitor.
25:27Who is it?
25:28You'll find out.
25:29Now, get a move on.
25:33Oh, come on, Heather.
25:35It's a favour to me.
25:36It's not part of my job to go around chasing after leotards.
25:40Well, how about some shorts and T-shirts, then?
25:42Why don't you cut it out?
25:43What?
25:45What's wrong with the stuff your father brought in?
25:47Oh, nothing.
25:49It just probably isn't enough to go around, that's all.
25:51Well, that's your problem.
25:53Look, love, if you like, you can buy some of my stuff, OK?
25:57Yeah, and I can probably dig up a few things myself.
25:59Yeah.
26:00Thanks, but the stuff we've already got, that'll probably be enough.
26:03But it isn't going to be like those shows on telly
26:05where they wear all that snappy gear.
26:08You're not on television.
26:09You're in prison.
26:10Wake up to yourself.
26:13OK, don't be like that to your mother.
26:25Rebecca, please.
26:29I have something to tell you.
26:30I'm not interested.
26:32Please, it's about your father.
26:36Rebecca!
26:36What?
26:39Your father's very sick.
26:41So get him a doctor.
26:43He has multiple sclerosis.
26:45He's not expected to live much longer.
26:49Is that it?
26:50Can I go now?
26:52He wants to come and see you.
26:54He would have come with me today,
26:55but I thought it would be better if I talked to you about it first.
26:59He wants very much for the three of us to patch things up.
27:03Oh, that's funny.
27:05No, it's not funny at all.
27:07If you saw how tormented he was, you'd understand why this is so important.
27:13What would it cost you just to talk to him?
27:19Tell me you'll at least think about it.
27:22Yeah, well, what would it have cost him to talk to me when I really needed it?
27:25One mistake.
27:27The two of you just wiped me off, didn't you?
27:28Well, that's something I'll never forget.
27:30And I'm not going to pretend anything else
27:34so that he can go to hell with a clear conscience.
27:36If he wants forgiveness, get him a priest.
27:40But leave me out of it.
27:44Can I go back now?
27:45Leave it.
28:06Might be something important.
28:08I mean, perhaps it's Tracy.
28:12No.
28:12Tracy agreed if she needed to call for any reason,
28:16she'd let it ring once and dial again.
28:19So leave it.
28:31Right.
28:32I wouldn't be so sure of that.
28:34Meaning what?
28:35Well, if it's not Tracy, it must be the prison.
28:38I mean, all my friends think I'm working.
28:40Now they'll be wondering what's happened to me, won't they?
28:42So?
28:42Let them wonder.
28:45Look at you.
28:47You're getting worse by the minute.
28:49Yeah, thanks to you.
28:51I'll be all right when Tracy gets back.
28:53Oh, for heaven's sake, wake up.
28:54She's not coming back.
28:56Give her a chance, Willie.
28:57She's only been gone a few minutes.
28:58She's gone hours.
29:00You're losing track of time.
29:03You're trying to confuse me.
29:05I'm just trying to make you understand the position you're in.
29:08You're sick.
29:09You need to get to the hospital for treatment now if you'd only...
29:11No!
29:12No way.
29:14After all the crud I've had dumped on me, I'm not topping it off by going to jail.
29:20And you better believe that.
29:21Because if anything goes wrong, I've got my escape hatch right here.
29:26One bullet for you and one for me.
29:29Definitely one for you.
29:30Honestly, Mrs. Reynolds, I've never seen it in my life before.
29:42It was in your dormitory and you've never seen it before?
29:45Well, someone must have put it there.
29:47And why would they do that?
29:48I don't know.
29:49Maybe for a joke.
29:50A joke?
29:51You regard this as funny?
29:55It seems to me that all the jokes that have been going on since your arrival have been directly attributable to you.
30:01I can't go on giving you the benefit of the doubt, Warren.
30:05You have to learn that this sort of thing simply will not be tolerated.
30:08But I did...
30:09Don't interrupt.
30:10I did consider cancelling your aerobic sessions, but I've decided against that.
30:14There's no point in punishing the other women.
30:16So it'll have to be something else.
30:19I'm sorry, Marlene, but your mother phoned to arrange a visit.
30:23Well, I can't allow that now because I'm cancelling your visiting privileges for two weeks.
30:28Oh, but I've got to say, Mum, real bad.
30:30It's not as though you haven't been warned.
30:33I could put you in solitary, but I've chosen a punishment that'll really mean something to you.
30:37Perhaps now you'll remember how officers are to be treated.
30:42All right, you can go back to work.
30:47Darling, Hart, I kid you not, the TV interview was a total smash.
30:51I heard offers coming in from all directions.
30:53Offers? What sort of offers?
30:54Follow-up stuff.
30:56Magazine spread, newspaper feature.
30:58I've even got New York interested.
30:59Oh, you must be out of your head, Roland.
31:01Don't you realise I only let the TV crew in here is a special concession of one, sir.
31:05They're not going to allow it again.
31:06So, I can make some more special concessions.
31:09I'll just spread some charm and sunshine around in the right quarters.
31:12Don't worry, pet.
31:13There won't be any problems.
31:15There's a little problem right here, pet.
31:17I am not interested in any follow-ups.
31:22Hey, come on, sweets.
31:24Let's work on this thing together, huh?
31:26We both want the same thing, don't we?
31:28We want you out of this hencoop as quickly as possible.
31:31Henry wants you to come out an even hotter property than when you went in.
31:34Am I right?
31:36Come on, Roland.
31:38Spit it out.
31:39Just what are you driving at?
31:41Just this.
31:42You cooperate with me on the publicity,
31:44and I'll make sure the court finds you're not guilty.
31:47Sure.
31:48How are you going to do that?
31:49Well, I've thought about this.
31:50If I testify to the court that Howard was a sexual salist
31:53and a ruthless exploiter of innocent young virgins,
31:56it'll change everything.
31:58The public will see you as the victim.
32:00You'll get stacks of sympathy and publicity.
32:03No court in the country will convict you.
32:06You'd do that?
32:07For you, I'm prepared to tell a little white lie or two.
32:10It's not a lie.
32:11Everything you just said about Howard is absolutely true.
32:14Whatever.
32:15The thing is to make the court believe it.
32:17And all I'm asking in return is just for a little cooperation.
32:20I see.
32:24I get the picture.
32:27I'll think about it.
32:29Fine.
32:30But don't take too long, Tresha.
32:32Because where you're concerned, my love,
32:34time is very definitely money.
32:37Is this all I had?
32:41I thought I had more than this.
32:43Where will you go?
32:44I'm going to go and...
32:46It's none of your business.
32:48I'll tell you one thing, though.
32:49I'm going to go and find Tracey.
32:50And when I find her, I'm going to kill her.
32:52She deserves it.
32:53Why?
32:54I mean, she's not worth it.
32:56Hasn't she caused you enough trouble?
32:58You'd better leave that gun behind.
32:59You'll only make things more dangerous of yourself by taking it.
33:02You're doing it again.
33:03What?
33:03You're trying to trick me.
33:04As soon as I'm out of that door, you'll phone the police.
33:08And you'll identify me to them.
33:11Well, you're not going to, because I'm going to kill you before I go.
33:14I don't believe you're capable of killing anyone in cold blood.
33:18I mean, you're just not the type.
33:20Don't tell me I'm not capable.
33:23All my bloody life, people have been telling me I'm not capable.
33:28I can show them what I really can do.
33:30Why?
33:31I mean, what good will it do?
33:33I mean, in your condition, you couldn't even cross the street.
33:35All you're doing is turning a minor robbery into a murder.
33:39Well, if you really want to wreck your life, that's the way to do it.
33:43Yeah, you're right.
33:45Except my life's already a wreck.
33:48It's been a wreck since the day it started.
33:50The best thing I can do is get out of it now.
33:52Look, are you sure you didn't do the drawing yourself?
34:06You do have a dicey sense of humour.
34:08No, I didn't. I promise.
34:10I'll come off it.
34:11You got caught, it's up.
34:13It's all right, Rabbit. We believe you.
34:15Now, come on, back up.
34:16You've got the aerobics class to run tonight, remember?
34:19Oh, no, I can't. Not now.
34:21Well, but you did all the organising
34:23and you got us all looking forward to it, didn't you?
34:25Yeah, you sure did.
34:26No, you do it, Rach. You've done it before.
34:29Honestly, I'm just too down in the dumps.
34:33Oh, what's the matter, diddums?
34:36Didn't teach you like your nice drawing-up.
34:38You spent all that time on it.
34:41Looks like our little bunny's got a touch of the mix of my atasers.
34:45Well, well, it didn't take long to work out who set her up.
34:49Why don't you get off her back?
34:50I suppose I should pick on someone my own size, eh?
34:53Do you want to volunteer, Brian?
34:56Just keep your nose out of other people's business.
35:03I wish Myra would come back.
35:05What are you grizzling about?
35:21Getting out of here, aren't you?
35:22Want me to have a word with the screws,
35:24see if we can get you a couple more years?
35:25Shut up, Keen, just shut up and get out!
35:28Come on. Lost your sense of humour?
35:30Get out of here. It's all your fault.
35:31You and your bloody drug record.
35:33If it wasn't for you, I'd still have my baby.
35:35Yeah, well, there's no point in getting upset about it.
35:38It's over, isn't it?
35:39It's nothing to you, is it?
35:40For the first time in my whole rotten, bloody life,
35:42something good was going to happen for me
35:43and you had to go and screw it up.
35:45It's not as if I planned it.
35:47It was an accident.
35:48Oh, an accident.
35:49Are you going to say the same thing to Phyllis
35:50if she ever gets out of hospital?
35:52Hey, that's got nothing to do with it.
35:53All I know is I was going to have a kid
35:55and I was going to love it and look after it.
35:57I was going to give it a better chance in life than I ever had.
35:59Thanks to you, it might as well never have existed.
36:01Well, what do you want me to say?
36:03I'm sorry.
36:03It's a bit late for that now, isn't it?
36:05Oh, well, if it isn't the new water.
36:22Haven't seen you around much this afternoon.
36:24Wouldn't be trying to avoid me, would you?
36:26Come on, Winder, I'm not standing around talking to you.
36:29That's not very nice, is it?
36:31Here's me hoping we was going to run into each other
36:33and here we are.
36:33I haven't got time for this.
36:35I'm in a hurry, sweetheart.
36:37The whole world's in a hurry
36:38and either you keep up or you get trampled in the crowd.
36:41Know what I mean?
36:43So let's talk business, eh?
36:46Tonight's the night.
36:47What?
36:48Don't say what, it's rude.
36:50You know perfectly well what I mean.
36:52You've got to pick up a little bit of merchandise for me.
36:56You can forget it.
36:57I'm not doing anything for you.
36:59Oh, listen to little goody two-shoes.
37:01You're scared to strain off the straight and narrow
37:03in case she gets into trouble.
37:04That's not the reason.
37:06You don't know what trouble is, Rogers, yet.
37:09But you will, if you don't do as you're told.
37:13I'm not scared of you.
37:15Oh, yes you are.
37:16You're bloody terrified.
37:19And with good reason.
37:21If you're so set against going through with our little arrangement,
37:24how come you haven't told one of the other screws about it?
37:27Who says I haven't?
37:28I do.
37:29Because if you had, I'd be the first to hear about it.
37:32You haven't opened your mouth because you're scared
37:34about what's going to happen to your family if you do.
37:36And that's why you're going to make this little pick-up for me.
37:40From now on, you're going to do whatever I say.
37:44Whenever and wherever.
37:48Or you're going to be very, very sorry.
37:53Now, do we understand each other?
37:54God, what a mess.
38:00No wonder she didn't answer the phone.
38:02Yes, it seemed strange at the time.
38:05Poor Meg.
38:06Thank God she can look after herself.
38:08Well, I suppose she's all right.
38:10Well, she sounded pretty shaken when she phoned to tell me,
38:12but she said she's OK.
38:14I'll call in on the way home and see how she is.
38:16What about the two who are holding her?
38:17Well, the boy's in hospital,
38:19and apparently he's not in a serious condition.
38:21And the police are still looking for the girl.
38:23Well, they don't seem to think they'll have much trouble finding her.
38:25Well, if you ask me,
38:27Mrs Morris brings these things on herself,
38:29associating with people like them.
38:30What does she expect?
38:31The girl is her stepdaughter,
38:33and she seemed to be in trouble.
38:35What would you have done?
38:37At any rate, Meg handled the situation very well,
38:40and I intend to make sure the department knows about it.
38:42I'll see you tomorrow.
38:44Good night.
38:46Well, no-one can say things are dull around here.
38:49Hello.
38:54I got me rostered on extra nights next week.
38:56Hmm.
38:58I was expecting my workload to be a bit lighter
39:01after all the heavy shifts I put in lately.
39:03Actually, I asked Mrs Morris
39:04if she'd change some of my shifts with yours.
39:07I told her you wouldn't mind.
39:09Oh, I see.
39:10Well, I've got some relatives coming from interstate.
39:12I can't very well leave them on their own.
39:15You don't mind, do you?
39:16Well, I haven't got much choice, have I?
39:26Hi.
39:27Hi, is she coming?
39:28No, she's too upset about not seeing your mother.
39:31Looks like one of us is going to have to take charge now.
39:33Yeah, we're going to have a ride on our hands.
39:34Yeah, sure.
39:35What about you, Rachel?
39:37Yeah.
39:37Hmm?
39:38Oh, I could, I suppose.
39:39What about music?
39:41Marlene gave me this.
39:42Jeez, don't they look a bloody joke?
39:43Yeah, right, well, don't laugh too hard.
39:45Just keep your mind on what you've got to do, right?
39:47Okay, why haven't you started?
39:48Oh, where's Warren?
39:49She's sick, Miss Ferguson.
39:51Rachel thought she'd take over.
39:52Okay, get started.
39:53Oh, okay, everyone.
39:55Into position.
39:56Stretch out your arms.
39:57Make sure they're not touching.
39:58Sick of this man.
39:59Right.
40:00Well, come on, you lot.
40:01Get started.
40:02We want to see us all jutting round.
40:03Well, they're not going to jump, are they?
40:04The floral cove-in.
40:05You rack off.
40:07Who are you telling to rack off?
40:08We've got as much right to be here as you have.
40:10Anyhow, we're going to stay and watch us all.
40:12No, you're not.
40:14You're going to be disruptive.
40:15You get out.
40:16Oh.
40:16Get out.
40:18That's not fair.
40:19We were looking forward to this shot.
40:21Never mind, Ma.
40:22We'll hear it when the floor cove's out.
40:23Get out.
40:23Right.
40:25Right, come on.
40:26Get moving.
40:27And no funny business.
40:28Right.
40:29Well, the main thing about aerobics is it's supposed to get your pulse rate going.
40:33So, once you start moving, you're not supposed to...
40:35Hang on, Lee.
40:36I'm not ready for the music yet.
40:37Sorry.
40:38Once you start moving, you don't stop till we've been through all the moves.
40:43Now, we'll go through them all very slowly.
40:55What do yous want?
40:57What makes you think we want anything?
40:59We might have just dropped by to see if you was feeling better.
41:02I mean, it must have been real crook when Mummy Bunny wasn't allowed to come and visit
41:06Baby Bunny.
41:10Time we need some more drawing, isn't it?
41:11I mean, the place could do with a bit of brightening up.
41:14It was you, wasn't it?
41:16It was me what?
41:17Put that drawing on my wall and got me into all that trouble.
41:20What do you want to do that for?
41:21I don't know what you're talking about.
41:24Anybody know what she's talking about?
41:26No.
41:27See, you've got it all confused.
41:28It wasn't me.
41:30Otherwise, I'd be the one who's in trouble.
41:32And I'm not.
41:34You are, though.
41:37Real trouble.
41:39Well, I haven't done anything.
41:42Haven't done anything?
41:44But you must have.
41:46Unless, of course, you think someone's made a mistake.
41:49I hope you don't, because the Governor would never make a mistake like that, would she, girls?
41:53No way.
41:55But I didn't do it!
41:57Shut up!
41:58And Warren, I picked you the moment you walked into this place.
42:01You are a troublemaker.
42:03You play dangerous jokes.
42:05You make fun of your betters and worst of all.
42:08You interfere in prison affairs.
42:10I won't do it anymore, I promise.
42:12No, you won't.
42:12And after they've finished with you, they're going to teach you a little lesson, one you won't forget in a hurry.
42:17I understand you don't like pain.
42:21Oh, no, please, don't hurt me.
42:24I'll scream!
42:25I'll call one of the other officers!
42:26That would be extremely stupid, Warren.
42:28It would be only your word against mine.
42:31Now, you listen to me, Warren.
42:33There are big things that you have to learn about how things are run in this place.
42:36Now, I call the shots, right?
42:39No one else.
42:41Just make sure you remember that in future.
42:43She's all yours.
42:50Something bothering you?
42:52No.
42:53No, I'm just watching out.
42:55Yeah.
42:57You do that.
42:59Winter!
43:01Make sure you clean the mess up, eh?
43:13He used to give me roses
43:22I wish he could again
43:28But that was on the outside
43:33And things were different then
43:38On the inside
43:40The sun still shines
43:43And the rain falls down
43:48But the sun and rain are prisoners too
43:53When morning comes around
43:57Last night I dreamed we were together
44:03Sharing all the love with more
44:08Till I had to face the nightmare
44:13Of waking up alone
44:19On the inside
44:20On the inside
44:20The roses grow
44:22They don't mind the stony ground
44:28But the roses here are prisoners too
44:33When morning comes around
44:38And the roses are prisoners too
44:40The love for us
44:41With more women
44:42But the roses will beоч
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