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Episode 467 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end gate 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! The riot continues and Ann gets some shocking news.
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00:00Meg? It's me, Heather!
00:05We're throwing a riot, Miss Rogers.
00:10You wanna come?
00:13You don't hear too good, do you, Kim?
00:16No one runs out on me.
00:18Well, I don't kill people, Murray. Let me out.
00:21No one's out. Until I say so.
00:30You should be a preacher, Ryan. Why don't you shut your face?
00:36It's poisonous.
00:39What's happening?
00:41That's the riot alarm.
00:45Oh, thank God.
00:48Meg?
00:51Who's got your pick?
00:53Bobby!
00:55What have you done?
00:57Nothing.
00:59I just found her like...
01:02Of course it's me.
01:04Of course it's me.
01:05Of course it's me.
01:21Oh, Rachel, that looks like a real nice piece of work.
01:25I didn't do anything. I just found her here and I was gonna get help.
01:29At least she's still alive.
01:31I can't be sure how long she's gonna stay that way.
01:33I didn't do it.
01:34Oh, God.
01:36I'll try and get through the reception.
01:42Miss Ferguson, you have to believe me. I just found her here. I didn't touch her.
01:45Don't save your breath, Rachel. You're gonna need it for the BJ.
01:50So this will be a police attempted murder.
01:53It's not fair.
01:54What's great?
01:55No.
02:01Miss Ferguson...
02:02Miss Ferguson!
02:11Somebody let me outta here!
02:13Somebody let me outta here!
02:14Come with me, you lot!
02:15To match it up real good.
02:16Look!
02:17All right, just let me.
02:18We never had ourselves a real party.
02:21Well, how bad is she?
02:22Bad enough to have a good alibi, but she'll live.
02:23She'd better.
02:24Good, I won't have to finish her off.
02:26Maybe next time I'll marry.
02:27Stop sucking round with me.
02:28Go and get Francis and Alice and check out the rest of the cells.
02:30See if it's end of the world's picture.
02:32Right, nothing like shopping in a riot.
02:33Everything's so cheap.
02:35Right, I will come on, you lot.
02:37Let's go and get in with.
02:48Oh, Mrs. Williams, are you all right?
02:58What's happening back there?
02:59I don't know.
03:00The women have gone mad.
03:01They're wrecking their cells.
03:02And the officers inside?
03:03Well, that's Miss Ferguson.
03:04They've given her a beating.
03:05She's okay.
03:06I've got to call an ambulance for 10.
03:07She's badly hurt.
03:08Miss Ferguson's with her at the moment.
03:10What's the fire situation?
03:11I don't know, but I heard the alarm,
03:12so I guess the fire brigade's on its way.
03:14All right.
03:15Organise all the help you can get.
03:16Make sure there's someone in reception.
03:18to guide the firemen in when they get here
03:19and get help for Dennis to get him into the staff room.
03:22Where are you going?
03:23We've got to get those women out.
03:24But you can't.
03:25Just do as I say, Heather.
03:26You're wasting time.
03:28Just go.
03:30I don't know what I ever done,
03:32but they just wrecked me to them and said fire to me.
03:35Now, come on, Josh.
03:36I'm going as far as to me, poor old Blake.
03:39Are you all right?
03:40Of course I'm cooking.
03:42Where are you going?
03:43I'm just getting out of the smokey's panel.
03:44He's getting out of the smokey's panel.
03:45He's getting out of the smokey's panel.
03:46I'm nearly dead.
03:59I've tried.
04:00That line's dead.
04:00Oh, no.
04:01What do we do?
04:03Is the fire brigade on its way?
04:04Should be.
04:05I hit the alarm.
04:05It went off.
04:06Oh, Mrs. Morris, I've got you in here.
04:09What's the situation?
04:10The women are rioting, we need an ambulance, and the phones have been cut off.
04:13Yes, I know, I came as soon as the line went dead.
04:16Is the fire container just in here?
04:17It's still there.
04:18Fire brigade should be here any minute.
04:19Is anyone hurt?
04:20Key, Mitchell shoved her down the stairs.
04:22Trevor, go to the nearest public phone box.
04:25Bring the police, an ambulance, and get all the other officers you can, and sister woman.
04:29Right.
04:30What other officers are in there?
04:31Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Ferguson, Dennis and Mrs. Brown are unconscious in the staff room.
04:35Is there anyone in solitary?
04:37Desmond.
04:37Right, you can get Desmond outside and wait there for the fire brigade.
04:44All right, come on here.
04:52Oh, thank God, you're someone that works.
04:54Jenny, get the others out to reception.
04:57What did they do here in your own number one?
04:59Get out all of you and get to reception.
05:00There should be someone there to help you get out safely.
05:03Make sure the other cells are empty.
05:05You can't fight this fire on your own.
05:06Judy, just do as I say.
05:08Quick, get out before the fire gets any worse.
05:10What about you?
05:11Believe it or not, this is part of the job.
05:13I can't let you stay in here.
05:14Yeah, we can't let you stay here and fight this fire on your own.
05:16Now, we're staying.
05:17All right.
05:18Well, help me get all the mattresses into the car.
05:20Pile them up and spray them all at once.
05:22Oh, there's a fire in these cells.
05:28I think it's going to go.
05:30She's trapped in there.
05:31I can't get it.
05:42Come on, outside.
05:44Look as possible.
05:44Come on.
05:46He's down here.
05:48There's a lot of smoke.
05:49I think it's coming mainly from phone mattresses.
05:52How time do you come here?
05:53We can all need this.
05:54We're going to get moving.
05:55The governor's in there somewhere.
05:56But you don't have the breathing gear.
05:57Neither do the women.
05:58Come on.
06:00It must have been all that purpose.
06:02The cat is spreading, exposing her.
06:04Somebody has to.
06:21It's all right.
06:22It's all right.
06:23It's all right.
06:23Now, come on.
06:24I'll get you out.
06:34You okay, honey?
06:47Milston, you helped me.
06:49Because Ferguson's bank.
06:50Checking all the other cells out.
06:52Come on.
06:54Come on.
06:54Come on.
07:04Get these around here quickly.
07:32Get warm.
07:32There you go.
07:35Here, put that round.
07:36Come on.
07:37Come on.
07:38There you go.
07:39There.
07:39Is it better?
07:40A bit warmer at least.
07:41How's your breathing?
07:42What do you reckon with me lungs?
07:44Chocolate block with smoke?
07:46Don't be surprised if I keel over from lack of oxygen.
07:49Something tells me you'll make it okay.
07:51Don't you bank on it, lady.
07:53Hey.
07:55There's something still in there.
07:57Anybody dead?
07:58I don't think so, but I can't be sure.
08:00Oh, there probably is.
08:02There was last time.
08:03About two years ago, Wentworth went up in flames.
08:06Goes a bloody fire trap.
08:08Oh, I wouldn't want to go like that meself.
08:10Be bloody awful, I reckon.
08:11All black and shriveled up and tongues of flame licking at you.
08:15Oh, give it a rest, will you?
08:17That's right.
08:18It's up for me just because I'm half dead.
08:19Oh, you're holding up, Bobby.
08:25Don't ask.
08:26I heard about the baby, love.
08:28I'm sorry.
08:29The baby's gone and Cass is gone and now we're going to be in here forever.
08:33Hey, come on.
08:34Don't talk like that.
08:35It's not the end of the world.
08:36You'll get your parole, meet a guy, settle down.
08:39You'll never get your parole now.
08:40Oh, come on, Bobby.
08:42The riot's not your fault.
08:44They can't blame you for all this.
08:45Why not?
08:46They've been blaming me for everything else.
08:48Some muggle pushed Reb down the stairs and busted her head.
08:51Well, they reckon I'd done it and I never did.
08:53I'm never going to get out of here and I didn't do it, Myra.
08:56There's no way you're getting out of here.
09:13Come on, little bitch.
09:14Go ahead.
09:19Stop me.
09:26Stop it now.
09:44Sorry, but this has got to be done.
09:46Oh, don't mind me.
09:46I'm lucky it's all I've got.
09:48What a shame.
09:49You'll be scarred for life, dear.
09:52The firemen have finished mopping up,
09:53so I see the women are sent back to their cells as soon as they've been treated.
09:57Judy, you pushed yourself too far, but I'm grateful.
10:02You all right?
10:03Yeah, I've seen better days, I guess, but I'm okay.
10:06What about your case maker?
10:08Still ticking, isn't it?
10:11You look dreadful, you should be resting.
10:13All right.
10:14I can take anything this lot can dish out.
10:16What's the situation back there?
10:18Women have been taken to their cells and locked in.
10:21Mrs. Morris has taken Desmond and Mitchell to solitary.
10:24Mitchell's in solitary?
10:26Well, Winter can join them as soon as she's been treated.
10:28She's got a lot to answer for.
10:30Apparently, she's one of the main instigators.
10:31Yes, Governor.
10:32Keep an eye on things here.
10:33I'm going to have to look for the swatches.
10:34Uh-huh.
10:35Here's the Governor.
10:36Get over there, Brian.
10:36What's this about Bobby being in a pound?
10:43Rib got carted off on a street to her unconscious.
10:46They reckon Bobby done it.
10:47Well, they're crazy.
10:48Bobby wouldn't do that.
10:49That's what I reckon.
10:51Maybe Myra will get her off the hook.
10:53Did you see her out there?
10:54She was great.
10:55Really had things organised.
10:57No wonder she's such a fab top dog.
10:59She's not going to stand for any trouble.
11:01Keep your mouth shut, Warren.
11:03Have you finished it?
11:04She's got five stitches.
11:06She'll have a headache for a while, but there's no permanent damage.
11:09There.
11:10That'll do you.
11:11You're lucky you've got a hard head.
11:12Only bloody personal.
11:14Come on, Winter.
11:15Solitary.
11:15You do know the way.
11:16You didn't need a little number on her, Jude.
11:23What'd you buy the carton here for?
11:24Why don't you just finish her off?
11:26God.
11:27You're something, aren't you?
11:28You wouldn't understand.
11:33But I didn't do it, Mrs. Morrison.
11:35I started to do it.
11:35Well, if that's true, you've got nothing to worry about.
11:38When King can talk, she'll tell the police what happened.
11:41What if she snubs it?
11:43Let's just worry about one thing at a time, eh?
11:46I'm sorry.
11:50Been enormous help today, Maya.
11:52It was a break to the monotony, at least.
11:54Yes, well, you'll be out of here tomorrow.
11:55It'll soon pass.
12:00Do you need any help?
12:01Thanks.
12:02Nothing here I can't handle.
12:03All right.
12:03I'll go back to the hospital.
12:08You'd better get me out of this lot, Ferguson.
12:10Won't be easy.
12:11That's your problem.
12:12Don't forget I've got enough on you to put you in the cell next door.
12:15I doubt that, Winter.
12:17Anyway, you're forgetting that a whole room full of prisoners saw your mates overpower me,
12:22and I've still got the bruises to prove it.
12:24You double-cross me, and you're going to be very sorry.
12:27Oh, come on.
12:27If I change my story now, everyone will know I was lying.
12:30Well, you'd better pull some fancy footwork, then.
12:33Because if I cop the rat for this thought, I'm going to say it was your idea.
12:35Come on, use your brains, Winter.
12:38Now, you've done very nicely with this little riot, and Mrs. Reynolds is about to lose her job.
12:44Soon I'll be in the chair.
12:46And then between us, we can run Wentworth any way we like.
12:51All right, I'll cop it, sweet for now.
12:54But things better work out the way you say, or I'll get you, Miss Ferguson.
12:59And I've got nothing to lose.
13:01I found Dennis, Mr. Crookshank, out cold in the corridor,
13:13and Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Reynolds keeled over in here.
13:16Oh, Heather, I've been looking for you everywhere. How are you?
13:19I'm all right, Mrs. Reynolds. Thank you.
13:22Oh, it's all right. We've changed the water.
13:25We'll get this analysed.
13:26Looks like somebody slipped you a mickey.
13:27I don't know who or how, but my head tells me it was very effective.
13:31What do you remember?
13:33Nothing helpful, I'm afraid.
13:35I was just having a cup of tea, and the next thing I knew,
13:39I woke up feeling terribly groggy,
13:42and all hell was breaking loose.
13:44Oh, my God, look at your hands. They're burnt.
13:46So's half the prison.
13:48You should go and see a doctor before they turn septic.
13:50I'll get there soon enough. He's pretty busy at the moment.
13:53Anyway, I really need this coffee.
13:54I know you've got a lot on your plate, Mrs. Reynolds,
13:57but we've got to get our report straight.
13:59Do you know if there were any witnesses to the attack on Keene?
14:01I don't know much about that, I'm afraid.
14:03Mrs. Rogers is the one to ask.
14:05The only person I saw near Keene was Mitchell.
14:08Fair enough. We'll get a formal statement from you later.
14:11In the meantime, I've got a man beside Keene's hospital bed
14:14to question her when she comes round,
14:16but it looks like Mitchell's in the box seat for this one.
14:24There you go.
14:26Thanks.
14:29I'm sure you're all right, Aunty Jane.
14:31Oh, yeah.
14:33Nothing a good night's sleep won't fix.
14:35Must have been a ripper.
14:37All those prisoners going mad.
14:39Oh, it wasn't anything I couldn't handle.
14:41Did you have to shoot any of them?
14:43Or clobber them over the head?
14:45No, Shane, it wasn't like that.
14:47You'd just have to show them who's boss.
14:49I reckon they were lucky.
14:51You pack a mean wallet.
14:52Yes, I'm sorry, Shane.
14:57I shouldn't have hit you.
15:00Jeez, that was nothing compared to what my dad used to do.
15:04Anyhow, I asked for it.
15:06No, not really.
15:08I don't believe in hitting children, Shane,
15:10but you see, I just want to do the best I can for you.
15:15I know that, Aunty Joan.
15:17And I want to be good for you too.
15:19But I don't know if I can be all the time.
15:21Well, I suppose all the time might be a bit hard.
15:26But you do have to try.
15:28Well, I had an extra good reason for wagging this week.
15:32Huh?
15:34Those kids.
15:36Good birthday's coming up.
15:38They're all talking about their presents and parties.
15:41Well, what's that got to do with it?
15:42Nobody cares about my birthday.
15:46I think it's tomorrow.
15:50Sorry, Shane.
15:51I didn't know.
15:53But you're wrong, you know.
15:55I do care about your birthday.
16:00I wonder what they're going to do to Bobby.
16:01I don't reckon she did it to you.
16:05I wouldn't have thought so, dear, but you never know.
16:08It's not her form, Edna.
16:10What if she didn't do it?
16:12Rebecca will say so when she comes round.
16:14If she comes round.
16:16She's out like a light when she got out of here.
16:19Don't worry too much, Marlene.
16:21Things will work out for the best.
16:23That's what I always thought.
16:25Now I'm not so sure after night.
16:27The place is a mess, all right?
16:28I thought it was all a bit of fun at first.
16:32Didn't reckon anyone was going to get hurt.
16:34Well, dear, perhaps in future you'll be a bit more wary before you get involved.
16:39You say that again.
16:40I thought six months in here was going to be a bit of a buzz.
16:43Thought I'd do it standing on my head.
16:45Now.
16:46I know how you feel.
16:48Mind you, six months is nothing compared to my sentence.
16:51But with any luck, my appeal will go through all right.
16:55Got my fingers crossed for you.
16:58Thanks.
16:58Yes, Marlene.
17:00I don't know how I'll manage if they knock it back.
17:03I miss Harry so much.
17:05Well, jeez, you'll be okay.
17:08They'd be off their heads to think you'd try and do Harry in.
17:11I mean, he believes you.
17:12And if he...
17:13And it's time you rested, dear.
17:15You look terrible.
17:16How am I going to get any rest in this junk heap?
17:18Why don't you have a nice glass of lemon barley water before you lie down?
17:24It'll help take the taste of smoke out of your mouth and help settle your tummy, too.
17:29Thanks.
17:29I'll do that.
17:30Oh, back to your own door, Pearson.
17:33Oh, couldn't I stay the night with Marlene and keep her company?
17:37She's really not well.
17:38No, you must sleep in your allotted dormant's regulations.
17:41Oh, well, good night, dear, then.
17:44Good night, Edna.
17:47You all right, Warren?
17:49She'll be apples, Mrs. Morris.
17:51Good night.
17:52Good night.
17:53Who'd want to knock a lousy bottle of barley water?
18:16Hello?
18:17Father?
18:18Yes, me.
18:19Look, I'm sorry it's so late.
18:21How are you?
18:23You're not feeling any worse, are you?
18:26You wouldn't tell me any different, even if you were.
18:30Oh, well.
18:31Yeah, the way things are going at Wentworth at the moment,
18:33it looks as though I'll be asked to take over as governor any day now.
18:37Hmm.
18:38Oh, well, actually, I want to talk to you about something else.
18:40Just a minute.
18:41It's my father, the Major.
18:43Do you want to say hello?
18:45The Major?
18:47Mm-mm.
18:48Oh, go on, get to bed, and don't sneak Nicky in.
18:51Good night.
18:53It was Shane.
18:54Oh, he settled in very well.
18:57Yeah.
18:58Actually, Father, you know how I really do hate to ask favours of you,
19:02but, um,
19:04well, I was wondering if you could get your friend, Mr. Justice Fletcher,
19:07to help me cut a few corners in court.
19:09Well, no, it was nothing like that.
19:14Well, you see, I want to make official application to legally adopt Shane.
19:20Yes.
19:21I want to be Shane's foster mother.
19:23I want to be Shane's foster mother.
19:36We have to know who attacked you, Keane.
19:39Can you hear me?
19:50Who pushed you?
19:52Was it Mitchell?
19:58Bobby Mitchell?
20:01Bobby Mitchell?
20:02Did you hear that?
20:07She said Bobby Mitchell.
20:09So it was Mitchell who pushed him.
20:11This place still stings some smoke.
20:23I know.
20:24It'll probably hang around for days.
20:26It gets into your thirst, doesn't it?
20:27Come on, ladies.
20:28Come on, Mrs.
20:30It smells like we're barbecuing old gumboos.
20:32Mrs. Barry, I have a complaint.
20:34Things are stolen from ourselves during the riots.
20:37Oh, well, you'll have to give me a list of everything that's missing.
20:39I'd like to add to that, Mrs. Barry, I've been cleaned out.
20:42You won't wipe down.
20:43Well, what about me?
20:44I had to borrow all this stuff.
20:45Well, I'm sorry, but you'll have to have all items listed.
20:48Now, come on, off to the showers.
20:49List it.
20:50I don't think I'll be able to find anything.
20:52Who'd go around and steal things during a riot?
20:53Oh, they say morons have started.
20:55What am I saying?
20:56The place is full of thieves and morons.
20:58I'm sorry to turn it away, David.
20:59This is my first riot.
21:01Yeah, and it better be your last girl or I'll personally brain you.
21:05Look, I'm sorry about the riot, but I'm glad you came through it okay.
21:10Thanks.
21:11Better get a move on.
21:13Come on, ladies, or you'll be late for breakfast.
21:16Heavens, what's happened?
21:18Oh, oh, you've been sick.
21:22I can't make it.
21:24I've got real bad pains in the gut.
21:26Oh, so have I.
21:27Come on last night.
21:28Well, can you walk?
21:29I don't think so.
21:32Well, look, I'll get you around to the hospital, and then if it's that bad, we'll call in sister.
21:36I'll call her now.
21:37It's real bad.
21:39Oh, well, look, don't worry.
21:41Don't worry.
21:41Do you think it was the smoke last night that did it?
21:43Oh, come on.
21:44We all can't wait in here all day.
21:46Well, look, I'll go and get sister Hall, and then we'll think about getting you to hospital.
21:50But for heaven's sake, don't move.
21:52Oh, Frances.
21:54I don't think I can make it.
21:58Morning.
22:00Morning, Nicky.
22:01And?
22:02And what?
22:04Happy birthday.
22:05Oh, yeah, yeah.
22:06Happy birthday.
22:12I'll do that.
22:13Oh, all right.
22:14Thank you, Shane.
22:17Burn yourself.
22:19When's your birthday?
22:20What?
22:21Um, December.
22:22December 21st.
22:23Oh, that's pretty good.
22:25Right on Christmas.
22:26Oh, what's that got to do, then?
22:27Well, you get two lots of presents on top of each other.
22:29Oh, not always.
22:31Sometimes they just give you one for both.
22:33Oh, well, I tell them to shove it up there.
22:38It's not fair.
22:40What kind of presents do you get?
22:42I don't get many anymore.
22:44None at all.
22:45Oh, look, it's not important when you get older.
22:49Why don't you dress for school?
22:51I thought you'd like me to take the day off of school.
22:53Oh, did you?
22:55Now, why would I want you to miss school?
22:57Because it's my birthday.
22:59My birthday.
23:00Oh, damn, what's the time?
23:03The takeover bid is expected...
23:04Mum used to let me go.
23:05Shh!
23:05...which is over $25 million.
23:07And she'd give me money, too.
23:08Oh, shush!
23:09...was the scene of a riot last night.
23:11Women rampaged through the prison, lighting fires and threatening guards.
23:15Only minor injuries were sustained.
23:18The riot comes only hours after the resignation of the Minister for Corrective Services.
23:23And now the weather...
23:25Stormy.
23:27Why won't you listen to me?
23:28All right, all right, I'm listening.
23:30I said Mum used to let me stay home.
23:32And she'd give me some money and I could go down to the pennies and do what I want.
23:37It seems to me you've been doing what you want for far too long.
23:41All right?
23:42Now, I'll be ready in 20 minutes and I'll walk you to school, okay?
23:45Do I have to?
23:47Mm-hmm.
23:48You have to.
23:49Okay.
23:50That's better.
23:51And thanks for breakfast.
23:52Alice and Frances must still be in hospital.
24:02What's wrong with them?
24:03Well, they're boring, ugly, vicious, stupid.
24:05Oh, nasty, horrible.
24:07Plus, I mean, all those poisonous fumes.
24:09We inhaled them, too.
24:10Yeah, but they must be more delicate than us.
24:12I know.
24:13I just took breakfast at the solid sheet.
24:15How's father?
24:16She looks like she's been boiling her head off.
24:18That poor little kid.
24:20It's been a horrible year for her.
24:21How can they blame Bobby?
24:23Well, she was probably in the wrong place at the wrong time.
24:25But I'm sure she didn't do it.
24:27I don't know.
24:28She's been very aggressive lately, too.
24:30Especially towards her.
24:32Yeah.
24:32What about the way she got stuck into her yesterday, remember?
24:34She wanted to kill her.
24:36Yes, that's right.
24:36She did.
24:37And for a minute there, I thought she was going to kill her.
24:39Yeah, I know it looks bad, but...
24:42Well, I hope she didn't do it.
24:44I hope they stop up her parole.
24:45Could have been anyone.
24:46Could have been an accident.
24:48That riot was pretty wild.
24:49You see, the way it spread, it was like the whole place had gone mad.
24:51Yeah, that's how it usually happens.
24:53It builds up for months and months until finally, pal, the whole thing breaks loose.
24:57Women only get involved in it because they're bored out of their minds.
24:59Yeah, but it's so destructive.
25:01Yeah.
25:01So is Mari Winter.
25:02Now, at least we won't have a peep out of her now Mari's back.
25:06It'll be wham, bam.
25:07Thank you, ma'am.
25:07She'll take care of Mari.
25:09Well, I just hope she does it peacefully.
25:11I don't think I could take any more violence.
25:13Well, you have never seen a fight for the top, love, and peaceful it ain't.
25:16Just when I was coming to terms with this place.
25:19It takes years to come to terms with this place.
25:21And even if you can come to terms with it, it doesn't mean anything because once you
25:25do, then you might not be able to come to terms with being on the outside.
25:30Oh, you must be bushed after last night.
25:32Yeah, a bit.
25:34Everyone's talking about how brave you were.
25:36Really?
25:36I only did my job.
25:38Yes.
25:39But you, you did it so well.
25:41And against all the odds, too.
25:42Oh, thank you, Joyce.
25:45I hear you even managed to get away from Mari Winter.
25:48Oh, she's a tough one.
25:49God, you can say that again.
25:50I've got to admit, though, that I was pretty scared out of my wits.
25:53Oh, I know exactly what you mean.
25:54A riot's a very frightening thing, especially for a new officer.
25:58But you came through it.
25:59You didn't crack.
26:00Well, I guess I've got Miss Ferguson to thank for that.
26:03She was the one who told me a good officer never loses a head.
26:06Morning, Miss Ferguson.
26:07Mrs Barry, Miss Rogers.
26:08Miss Ferguson.
26:09I was just commending Miss Rogers here on her efforts last night.
26:13Yeah, she did well.
26:14But she should have realised that something was wrong when Mrs Reynolds didn't answer the page.
26:18Yes, I suppose so.
26:21She didn't do it too badly.
26:23Are you expecting any more trouble from Mari Winter?
26:26Oh, yeah, I can guarantee it.
26:27What do you do with someone like that?
26:30Oh, types like Winter aren't difficult to handle.
26:33You see, they're really quite harmless unless they've got a mob of idiots to follow them.
26:36Now, if I were Governor, I would put Winter straight into isolation and throw away the key.
26:40But you couldn't do that.
26:42Oh, no?
26:43I think you'll see that I can, Mrs Barry, and in the very near future.
26:47I've got the police statement here.
26:50Rebecca Keene's confirmed that it was you who attacked her.
26:52She's lying, the bitch.
26:53I never touched her.
26:54No, no, no, settle down, Mitchell.
26:55Sorry.
26:57Mrs Reynolds, I just found her there.
26:58I was checking her over when the freak and Miss Rogers...
27:00Mitchell.
27:02I mean Miss Ferguson and Miss Rogers.
27:05Well, I tried to explain to them what had happened, but everything was happening so fast,
27:08they wouldn't listen to me.
27:09It's true, I didn't do it.
27:13Did you threaten to kill Keene?
27:15No!
27:16Think carefully.
27:17In the laundry yesterday, did you threaten to kill her?
27:21No.
27:23Mrs Morris heard you.
27:25Well, so what?
27:26Plenty of threats go on around here.
27:27You know what it's like.
27:28They don't mean anything.
27:30I hope for your sake the VJ feels the same way.
27:32What do you mean the VJ?
27:33Since the attack on Keene, Mrs Morris has had to make out a report about your threat.
27:39Please, I didn't mean anything by it.
27:41I just went off my head.
27:42I'm sorry, Mitchell, but I have to testify.
27:45Sure you're sorry.
27:47What about my parole?
27:49Under the circumstances, I doubt whether that will be granted.
27:52But you can't keep me here.
27:54I didn't do anything.
27:55I'm sorry, Bobby, but you'll be taken back to the others' house as well.
28:03I'm sorry, Bobby, but you'll be taken back to the others' house as well.
28:33And bloody Morris reckon she heard me threaten to kill Rex, so she writes a report to the
28:42VJ and I'm stuck.
28:44Bobby, will you try and calm down?
28:45Oh, how can I calm down?
28:46Morris has got the finger on me, Rex bloody lied to the cops, and I'm done.
28:50Honey, I'm going to have to ask you something.
28:52I don't want you to get mad at me.
28:53What?
28:54Did you do it?
28:55I do.
28:55Well, you had reason.
28:57Look, sure I had reason, but I never done it, all right?
28:59All right.
28:59It's good enough for me.
29:00It's not good enough for the VJ.
29:02I'll take one look at Morris' report, one look at the cops' report, and I won't get
29:04out until I'm due for the pension.
29:06Sure they're not.
29:07If you're innocent.
29:08No, you're being naive, dear.
29:10Well, just look at my own situation.
29:11Yeah, Edna's right.
29:13I've seen the innocent cop it more often than the guilty, and that stinks because her parole's
29:16on the line.
29:16For something she didn't do?
29:17Are you kidding?
29:19It wouldn't be the first time.
29:20But that's so wrong.
29:21I mean, what chance have you got if they report every threat you make in anger and every
29:25lie somebody tells about you?
29:26No chance at all.
29:27Well, as soon as you realise that, the better.
29:28Listen, you might have a chance if we get Reb to tell the truth.
29:31Yeah, and I will, just as soon as she gets back in here.
29:33Not like that.
29:34You'll end up right back where you started.
29:36Well, how then?
29:38Don't know.
29:39Maybe I could have a talk to her.
29:40Fire her.
29:42Yeah, Mara would be able to fix it, wouldn't she?
29:44Yeah, Mara will fix it.
29:45She's coming back this afternoon.
29:46Yeah.
29:49Jude.
29:49What is it?
29:51Cop this lot.
29:55Where did you get this?
29:56Alice and Francis' door.
29:58Well, it did real well, kid.
30:00The job's yours, huh?
30:04Come in.
30:06Lee Tempher's outside.
30:07Do you have time to see her now?
30:09I've got a press conference at the department in 30 minutes.
30:11Oh, she can wait till you get back.
30:13Maybe you'd better send her in in case I don't survive it.
30:16Oh?
30:17Do you expect it to be that bad?
30:18I'm expecting a massacre.
30:20Bring her in.
30:21Well, good luck.
30:23Come in.
30:27Yes, Templer.
30:28How did you burn your hands?
30:29Was that when we...
30:30Honest, I don't remember.
30:31Well, I just wanted to see you to say thank you.
30:34And I wish there was some way I could repay you.
30:37I appreciate that, Templer,
30:38but you must understand I was only doing my duty.
30:40All those women are my responsibility.
30:42Well, from what I saw yesterday,
30:44you're more than capable of handling it.
30:45I doubt whether the department or the press would agree with you,
30:48but I'll soon find out.
30:50Well, I just hope they find out
30:51how you risked your life for us yesterday.
30:54Anyway, that's it.
30:55I suppose I just had to say thanks.
30:57Fine.
30:59Oh, Mrs Reynolds,
31:00what's going to happen to the women now?
31:03Well, the ones on charges will go before the visiting justice,
31:05and the department will probably impose penalties across the board.
31:09But some of the women had nothing to do with the ride.
31:11A few even risked their lives trying to stop it.
31:13I know, and I'll do what I can to help them.
31:16Do you think we'd be allowed to continue with the fashion parade?
31:19It could bolster morale.
31:21Well, you can work on it in your own time.
31:23What are you going to do for clothes and make-up?
31:26Well, I've still got some clothes locked in the storeroom,
31:28and, well, I was hoping that I might be allowed
31:31to have some make-up brought in for me today.
31:33Yes, very well, but there'll be no contact visits at the moment.
31:36On top of everything else, the department isn't going to be happy.
31:39The minister resigned this morning
31:41because of your allegations against him.
31:44I see. I'm glad about that.
31:45It's just what I wanted.
31:47But I suppose it's going to cause more trouble for you, isn't it?
31:50Probably.
31:51Well, I'm sorry, but I don't regret what I did.
31:55I still think he got off lightly.
31:57Men like that should be shot.
32:02He's sorry.
32:04It's big of him after all this time.
32:06Rebecca, he's your father.
32:08You must see him.
32:11If you knew how desperately important...
32:12He never had any time for me.
32:15And neither did you.
32:17It's too late now.
32:19Rebecca, please.
32:20It's not too late. Don't say that.
32:23Huh.
32:24I suppose we could talk about what a complete botch
32:26we've made of everything.
32:28Rebecca, you must see him.
32:31If you let your father die without any comfort at all from you,
32:33you're going to regret it for the rest of your life.
32:39Regrets?
32:41You must regret ever having had me.
32:44Careful, dear.
32:45Is it very painful?
32:50It's just bruising.
32:52Oh, that Mitchell girl must have been insane to do this to you.
32:56Bobby?
32:57Yes.
32:57What are you talking about?
33:02Just what the police said.
33:04She was found with you.
33:05You were unconscious at the bottom of the stairs.
33:06She might have killed you.
33:10Don't you remember being questioned by the police?
33:12I don't remember anything.
33:16But you told them everything.
33:19How this Mitchell creature had attacked you.
33:32I, um...
33:34I thought we might go out to lunch together, dear.
33:37Oh, sure. Good idea.
33:38I'll just finish off here.
33:39Take a load off your feet.
33:40You, uh...
33:44Certainly keep fit.
33:46I try to.
33:47Bit of a lost cause, really.
33:49It's my appetite.
33:50It's ginormous.
33:51Breakfast didn't even touch the sides.
33:53Your, um...
33:54Tummy cramps have all gone there.
33:56Yeah, not a twinge.
33:57All I've got now is hunger pains.
34:00Well, I expect the, uh...
34:02Barley water cleared it all up.
34:05Yeah, probably right.
34:07Uh, thanks for putting me onto it.
34:08You have been taking it, then?
34:12Yeah!
34:12Save yourself.
34:13Don't wonder.
34:16Well, it always has done in the past.
34:18Oh, Judy.
34:31I didn't get a chance to thank you for getting her things back.
34:34Oh, Marlene was responsible for that.
34:37Well done, dear.
34:38Thanks.
34:39Did, uh...
34:39Lunch agree with you, then?
34:41Sure did.
34:42But I don't agree with Mrs O'Regan if she calls that sludge Irish stew.
34:45Hey, Jude, maybe you shouldn't have said it was me who got that stuff back.
34:50Why not?
34:51Credit where credit is due.
34:52Yeah, but what about when Alice and Francis find out?
34:55They'll lay me out like a rolling line-up.
34:56Don't worry about them.
34:58I'll look after you, okay?
34:59Hope you can, Jude.
35:01Oh, hi.
35:01We haven't been introduced.
35:02Marlene.
35:03Myra.
35:03Good to have you back.
35:05Got a little surprise for you later.
35:06Oh, thanks.
35:07But I warn you, I don't surprise easy.
35:08Yeah, I bet you can handle anything.
35:10Have this place running like clockwork, I reckon.
35:12I don't come with a guarantee, love.
35:15It's not what I hear.
35:16See you around like a whistle.
35:20I wonder what the surprise is.
35:22Oh, you probably have been voted top dog of the year.
35:26Unanimous vote.
35:27Mm.
35:28I doubt whether I get Mari Winter's vote.
35:31You'll have no trouble talking her around now that you're sharing.
35:34Oh, my God, I'm not looking forward to that either.
35:37I gather things have been a bit bouncy around here.
35:40Yeah, you gather right.
35:41How's Kay?
35:44Oh, through the worst of it, I think.
35:46I hope.
35:47I pray she is anyway.
35:49Well, that was the main thing, wasn't it?
35:52I'll see you later.
35:53Jude.
35:57What's wrong?
35:59Haven't you noticed, Myra?
36:01Take a look around.
36:02We have just been through a riot.
36:05Well, some of us have anyway.
36:07Bobby has nearly lost her parole.
36:08Lee was nearly killed.
36:10Mari Winter's charging through the place like a rogue elephant.
36:14I could go on, but that's just for starters.
36:16Look, Jude, maybe things would have been different if I was here, but I had to be with Kay.
36:21Yeah, well, we have all got our problems.
36:23It's just that this place, there are more than usual problems, and I've had it up to here with a whole stinking lot.
36:28Let's go.
36:39Hi.
36:40Feeling any better?
36:41Yeah.
36:42No thanks to you, you bitch.
36:43Oh.
36:44Nice chatting to you.
36:45No, you don't.
36:48You've got some talker to do.
36:49All right.
36:50I'm sorry.
36:51What was in it, huh?
36:52Come on, talk.
36:53I don't understand.
36:54The barley water.
36:55What did you put in it?
36:57What do you mean?
36:58Well, it was laced, right?
36:59You tried to kill us, you bitch.
37:01I don't know what you're wrong about.
37:03It had poison in it.
37:05Poison?
37:05You got it all wrong.
37:07No, pig's eye got it wrong.
37:08We got food poisoning, just us two, and that was the only stuff we both drank.
37:11And now someone's had the nerve to steal it back.
37:14And the rest even.
37:15Bitches.
37:15What was in it?
37:16Nothing.
37:18Nothing.
37:20What's going on in here?
37:21Here?
37:22Nothing's going on.
37:24Right?
37:24Right.
37:25Warren?
37:26Everything's all right, Miss Rogers.
37:29I'll be getting back to the laundry.
37:31Aren't you two supposed to be in the workshop?
37:34Yeah.
37:34You got it right.
37:35Then you'd better get there, hadn't you?
37:37Sure.
37:38No problem.
37:43Just tell me what's eating you up.
37:45Get it.
37:48Where are you up to?
37:50Ah, forgot something.
37:51Here's a sense of direction.
37:52No, don't.
37:55I was only having a mouthful.
37:56Yeah, well, I think it's gone off.
37:57Oh, what do you mean it's gone off?
37:59You can't be too careful.
38:01You're just being bloody stingy.
38:02How much longer?
38:04Okay.
38:05It's good to go.
38:05I'm sorry.
38:07I'm going to do it.
38:07Okay.
38:07Hmm.
38:11OK.
38:12Yeah, well, I've been there.
38:13I'm sorry for it for you.
38:16How much longer?
38:16I've been doing David Oslo?
38:19I don't know.
38:19I tell you a lot.
38:20How much longer do I get the cold shoulder?
38:34I'll be all right, Myra. Just let me alone, OK?
38:37Look, how about take care of the press for me? I'll finish folding this.
38:40Yes, boss.
38:47Reserve for top top.
38:50I feel as though I'm trespassing up here.
38:52It's all yours.
38:53Myra, put it there.
38:55It goes for all of us, Myra. We're bloody lucky to have you back.
38:58Thanks.
38:59You won't forget what I told you about Reb, will you?
39:01Oh, sure, yeah. I'll fix it when she gets married.
39:04Now, don't you worry yourself, dear. Myra will fix it.
39:07Myra, find your sign.
39:09Oh, yeah, thanks.
39:10Just a little welcome from me.
39:12I've got to talk to you.
39:13So talk.
39:14Outside.
39:15Hey, what's up?
39:21You know how we're trying to figure out what was wrong with Alice and Francis.
39:24We figured it out, James.
39:26Because the barley water that Edna gave me.
39:29Barley water?
39:29Come on, Bill.
39:32Will you get those two to drink anything from beer to embalming food?
39:36It'd take more than barley water to put them out of action.
39:37This is more than barley water.
39:39It's got poison in it.
39:41Oh, come on.
39:41Come on, Jude.
39:42You've got to believe me.
39:43Edna must have done it.
39:44Are you having me on?
39:45Look, she gave me the stuff.
39:46Before I get a chance to drink it, they swipe it.
39:48They get stuck into it, and the next thing, they've got food poisoning.
39:51Yeah, so why does it always have to be Edna that does it?
39:53Nobody likes those two.
39:55Anybody could have poisoned their food.
39:56Maybe.
39:57Is this one of your jokes?
39:59Look, I checked the bottle.
40:00You can see little flecks of stuff floating in it.
40:02Well, maybe those little flecks of stuff are lemon.
40:07All right, I'll have a look at it.
40:09How about we get Mari?
40:10How about we have a look at it?
40:12Come on.
40:16Desmond's full of complaints about having to share with Mari Winter.
40:19I didn't know what to say.
40:20Oh, you can hardly blame her, though.
40:23Hardly.
40:24What have you got there?
40:26It's a postcard from Colleen.
40:28Look, it's to all of us.
40:29Listen to this.
40:31Leaving Rome tomorrow for Greece via Yugoslavia.
40:34I need to laze about on the beach for a few weeks.
40:37Paris was so beautiful, I almost cried.
40:39And the Eiffel Tower was so high, I almost threw up.
40:43The Romans drive like maniacs,
40:45and I saw Sophie Loren in a shop on the Via Veneto.
40:48So, I'm happily putting on kilos and feel like a kid again.
40:51P.S.
40:53The men here really do pinch.
40:56Ciao, Colleen.
40:57Oh, doesn't it look wonderful?
41:00Oh, to think you could have gone with her.
41:02All expenses paid.
41:03Don't remind me.
41:04Oh, I'd love to see Paris.
41:06Be happy to see Hobart.
41:08You never travel?
41:10No.
41:10Well, we take a caravan to Rosebud every year.
41:13Oh, Miss Ferguson, have you seen this card from Mrs. Powell?
41:17No.
41:17Oh, I thought you might be interested to have...
41:19No, I'm not interested.
41:20Oh, she sounds like she's having a wonderful time.
41:22Well, why shouldn't she?
41:23Nothing to do but laze around all day.
41:25Because it won't last.
41:26She's got to come back to Earth sooner or later.
41:29Oh, Mrs. Morris, the Governor's back.
41:30She'd like to see you.
41:31I must say, she doesn't look too well.
41:33What do you mean?
41:34Just that?
41:35Pale, strained.
41:36Well, that press conference would have been pretty tough.
41:40I would have thought it might be the effects of the riot.
41:42Obviously, she's not up to handling such situations.
41:44Oh, you love it, don't you?
41:46You never let an opportunity pass.
41:48I don't know what you mean.
41:49No?
41:49You're always ready with some unkind criticism, some unfair comment.
41:54Just making an observation.
41:55Yes, well, I could make one or two.
41:57Hasn't it occurred to you that Mrs. Reynolds acted very courageously during the riot?
42:01We all did our duty.
42:02She saved Lee Templer's life.
42:05A prison riot is a deadly situation.
42:06Oh, look, it's an officer's job to cope with a riot.
42:09It's a Governor's job to prevent them.
42:11I must say, Mrs. Reynolds might have made a very good officer.
42:14I dare say it's too late for even that now.
42:17Well, I wouldn't dare say any more.
42:19It is my duty to report insubordination.
42:24You'll see, Jude.
42:25It's got these greenish grapes.
42:28Oh.
42:30We still might be able to see it.
42:31Don't cut your skin.
42:32See, there's no good damn.
42:38They really were then.
42:41Sure.
42:42You think I'm just joking, don't you?
42:43Well, it had crossed my mind.
42:44Well, I'm not.
42:46Tell me how Alice and Francis got so sick.
42:49I don't know.
42:49They stole all that buy-up.
42:52They probably guts themselves all night.
42:53Sister said it was food poisoning.
42:55Yeah, and this is the place to get it.
42:56Then why hasn't anybody else get it?
42:58I'm telling you, it was Edna and the barley water.
43:01Just a minute.
43:02Answer me one question.
43:04Why?
43:05I don't know.
43:07We've never had an argument.
43:09Okay, look.
43:10I will accept that you saw something in that bottle.
43:13It was probably sediment.
43:15But there is no way that I'm going to believe Edna is wandering around this prison making up terrible potions.
43:21Why is she always asking me how I'm feeling?
43:26She's asked me four times today.
43:28Because she probably cares about you.
43:30You did have a stomach pain.
43:34That's right.
43:36And it came just after I drank some herbal tea that she gave me.
43:41No.
43:42Yes.
43:43And it had an undertaste.
43:44Kind of bitter.
43:46Oh, do you think it was a black, shiny apple, really?
43:52And she was all disguised in a black cloak with a wart on her nose?
43:56Now, look.
43:57Just clean up this mess.
43:59And while you're at it, do something about your imagination.
44:02It's taken a nosedive.
44:08Yes?
44:11I bet you need that.
44:13I can say that again.
44:16Then it was a massacre?
44:18The conference, no.
44:20It went surprisingly well.
44:21In fact, I've decided there really are ladies and gentlemen of the press.
44:25Want one?
44:25Yes, please.
44:27Well, what's wrong?
44:30What happened after the conference?
44:32I had a little chat with the acting minister who gave me this.
44:37What is it?
44:39My notice.
44:41I've been discharged as the governor of Wentworth.
44:44He used to give me roses
44:58I wish he could again
45:03But that was on the outside
45:09And things were different then
45:14On the inside
45:16But the sun still shines
45:19And the rain falls down
45:24But the sun and rain are prisoners too
45:29When morning comes around
45:33Last night I dreamed we were together
45:39Sharing all the love
45:41Sharing all the love with more
45:44Till I had to face the nightmare
45:49Of waking up alone
45:52Of waking up alone
45:54On the inside the roses grow
45:58They don't lie in the stony ground
46:03But the roses here are prisoners too
46:09When morning comes around
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