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Episode 470 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! Shane gets into trouble. (This includes the Edna resolution scene).
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00:01You're supposed to be doing the spuds.
00:04We swap jobs.
00:05I couldn't tell you to swap.
00:07Can't do everything a lot once, can I?
00:10I faked the headache just to get into the infirmary.
00:13Couldn't even pinch the right bloody pills, could I?
00:16Vitamins.
00:18My luck will stuff everything up.
00:20You don't still feel like doing it, do you?
00:24I don't feel anything now.
00:26This concerns the post of Governor at this prison.
00:29Your application was most favourably received, I might say.
00:32Thank you, Mr Watkins.
00:33However, Mrs Reynolds' heroism during the recent prison riot
00:37and the subsequent favourable press coverage
00:40have caused us to reconsider and reinstate Mrs Reynolds as Governor
00:44with the full endorsement of the department.
00:59I suppose you've heard the news.
01:03After all, you rigged it, brainwashed the other officers
01:06and told the department you wouldn't work with me.
01:08I don't know what you're talking about.
01:09The Governor's reinstatement is what I'm talking about
01:11and don't give me that wide-eyed innocent look.
01:14You engineered the whole thing from start to finish.
01:16Joan, I may have been reinstated as deputy,
01:18but I hardly think I've got that sort of influence with the department.
01:21That was my job.
01:23And you can't convince me that you lot didn't gang together
01:25and backstab me out of the running.
01:27We didn't have to, Joan.
01:28I mean, the simple fact is that Anne is far more suitable
01:30to the job as Governor than you'll ever be.
01:32And thank God the department woke up in time.
01:35Well, well.
01:38I suppose you'd like me to hand in my resignation right now.
01:41That would really make your day, wouldn't it?
01:44If you had a glimmer of self-respect, Joan,
01:47that's exactly what you should do.
01:49Forget.
01:50I am not through with you
01:52or a lot of other people in this place yet,
01:54not by a long shot.
02:00Geez, I'm starving. Where's Tucker?
02:03We want food!
02:05We want food!
02:06Shut up!
02:07We want food!
02:08We want food!
02:09We want food!
02:10We want food!
02:11We want food!
02:12We want food!
02:13We want food!
02:14Hurry up!
02:15Hurry up!
02:16What's going on?
02:17Oh, look, I'm sorry,
02:18but there's been an accident in the kitchen
02:19and there'll be a slight delay.
02:20Now, look, things are bad enough without you lot carrying on,
02:22so for heaven's sake, keep it down.
02:24Anyone hurt?
02:25Yes, I'm afraid Mrs. O'Regan and Dot Farah
02:27have had hot fats built on them.
02:28Oh, my God.
02:29Now, Dot will be all right after minor treatment,
02:31but poor Mrs. O'Regan...
02:32Well, is Rachel okay?
02:33Oh, buggered, Milsom.
02:34When are we gonna eat?
02:35Oh, just have a little patience, will you?
02:37Milsom's doing a...
02:38Oh, Milsom!
02:39Look, don't shove.
02:41You'll get served a lot quicker if you queue up properly.
02:44Jeez.
02:45Templar, Mrs. Reynolds wants to see you in her office
02:47as soon as you finish tea, okay?
02:49Well, where's the bloody mate?
02:51Just be very grateful it's not warmed over porridge, Winter.
02:55Well, I'm not gonna win all this much.
02:58Then move your bum so other people can.
03:00But it's just veggies.
03:01Who cares?
03:02I'm starving.
03:03Come on.
03:04Yeah, pretend you're on a health kick.
03:05Pretend you're a vegetarian.
03:09Well, back where we started.
03:11And what a relief.
03:13I really thought Joan was going to win this one.
03:15Me too.
03:16She took the news pretty badly, I'm afraid.
03:19I know.
03:20I got the full blast.
03:22But don't get your hopes up.
03:23She's not going to resign.
03:25Oh, don't worry.
03:26I know Joan well enough to know that would be the last thing on her mind at the moment.
03:29Come in.
03:31Excuse me, Mrs. Reynolds.
03:33Temple is here to see you.
03:34Oh, show her in, please.
03:35And I'll ring through when I need someone to take her back.
03:37Well, I'll be off then.
03:42Sit down, Lee.
03:44You must know some very influential people.
03:51Well, you meet them in the sort of world I moved in.
03:54The acting ministers just told me that pressure was brought to bear to have me reinstated.
03:59It wasn't hard to find out that you were the person responsible.
04:03The poor man wasn't at all amused.
04:05Well, I'm glad it worked.
04:07I owed you for saving my life, Mrs. Reynolds.
04:10It's a very small repayment.
04:12Well, Wentworth means a lot to me.
04:15I just want you to know that I appreciate your efforts.
04:18I just hope that you haven't compromised your own position in your trials tomorrow, isn't it?
04:22Yes, but don't worry.
04:23I've still got a few favours to call in yet.
04:26Well, good luck.
04:27And hopefully the next time I see you will be on the front cover of a magazine.
04:31Oh, no.
04:32I think my cover goal days are over.
04:33Oh, I'm not sorry.
04:34I've tread on my looks for long enough.
04:36But being in here has taught me that there's more to life than looking good and selling yourself to the highest bidder.
04:43Have you got any plans?
04:45Plenty.
04:46And now I know I've got enough guts to make them happen.
04:49Somehow I think you'll be more than a match for that judge tomorrow.
04:55Well, for once in their lives, it looks like the department has done the right thing.
04:59I'll second that.
05:00I probably realised all the other officers would resign if they kicked Renner out and put the freak in.
05:05Kicking the teeth for winter.
05:08Yeah, it's back to the drawing board, huh?
05:10Well, if they'd get rid of the freak, I might even take out a long lease on that cellar mine.
05:15Why aren't you celebrating?
05:17Oh, I feel bad about Dot and Mrs. O.
05:19It was all my fault, Mara.
05:20I should have known Dot couldn't lift that heavy tray out of the oven.
05:24It's pretty typical of someone who runs down in this in pedestrians, though.
05:27I mean, what's a poor old lady or two after that?
05:30Why the concern all of a sudden, Winter?
05:33You weren't very worried about Dot when you staged that riot.
05:37Now bugger off, or you'll be the next accident victim.
05:41Oh, look, I'm quaking in me boots.
05:44Good.
05:46You've got good reason to.
05:48It's a whole new ball game now that Reno's back in the chair.
05:52And while we're on the subject, no more drugs.
05:54Or they'll go down the loo and you'll go after them.
05:57Just you try stopping me.
05:59Oh, I won't have to.
06:01Ferguson's not going to play any games with you.
06:04You didn't deliver.
06:06And she doesn't forget.
06:08Listen, Desmond.
06:10It doesn't matter whether the freak made it or not.
06:13She still does what I tell her.
06:14Should be champagne with all the good news we've been having today.
06:27What do you reckon?
06:29I'm high enough already.
06:31Actually, there is some other news to celebrate.
06:34I was going to make it official in the morning, but why wait?
06:37Well, don't keep me in suspense.
06:40All right.
06:42The department's decided that you should be rewarded for the way you handled the riot situation.
06:46So they've noted you down for a citation.
06:49Holy hell.
06:52I don't know what to say.
06:54You put a good word in for me, didn't you?
06:57Oh, boy.
06:59Thanks, Mrs. Reynolds, Governor.
07:01Mum will be tickled pink.
07:03Oh, I didn't do it to bribe you into reconsidering your resignation.
07:07Oh, I know you don't work like that.
07:09Have you given us some more thought?
07:12Yep.
07:14I'm staying.
07:15Not just because of the citation, either.
07:17So you managed to work out that problem?
07:19Yeah.
07:20I don't think that'll be happening again.
07:22Good.
07:24I think you'll be a real asset to Wentworth.
07:26Well, I'll give it my best shot.
07:28Don't forget you're young, though.
07:30The woman will still try it on.
07:31I'm sure of it.
07:33But that's what makes it all a good challenge, right?
07:37That's what I like to hear.
07:52Shane?
07:54Shane?
07:55Are you awake?
07:56Hey.
07:57Yeah.
07:58Glad you're home.
07:59You're a crook.
08:00Me head's just got worse up.
08:01Right, old boy.
08:02It's the doctor for you, and off to bed.
08:03Come on.
08:04Would you like me to get you some soup?
08:05No.
08:06I'm not hungry.
08:07Okay, ladies.
08:08Bye.
08:09Oh, beauty.
08:10Oh, beauty!
08:12Sorry.
08:13Okay, Beyonce.
08:14you some soup? No, I'm not angry.
08:31Okay, ladies, my office, you'll know.
08:33Oh, beauty!
08:36Okay, back, back, back, back.
08:38Nice sell, Bobby.
08:43Smell you coming.
08:44Lauren!
08:46Oh, great!
08:47Hope I got the right chocolates this week.
08:49Okay.
08:54Hey, Bobby, can I have a look at you, sir?
08:56Yes, Nick.
08:57That's not a nice way to talk, especially to my mate.
09:00Lay off, Murray.
09:01Maybe she needs another little rest in hospital,
09:03teach us some manners.
09:04Hey!
09:05The lady said she wants to see you so.
09:07You rotten little bitch!
09:09It's okay, lass.
09:10Oh, my boy.
09:11All right, you two.
09:12Come on, now.
09:13Come on, brick that up.
09:14Come on, right.
09:15She's trying to pinch me soap.
09:16Back to your sandwich.
09:17He's trying to put on his shoulder,
09:18impress his girlfriend.
09:19Never mind, Miss Rogers.
09:21Phantomweights always like to strut.
09:23Don't push your luck, Winter,
09:24or you'll be missing your buy-up altogether.
09:29Okay, lass.
09:30You'd better get on with it, eh?
09:31Yeah, or you'll be here all night.
09:34Never mind, darling.
09:36You still got me.
09:41Hello.
09:42Hi.
09:43Just thought I'd wish you good luck for tomorrow.
09:45Oh, thanks, Judy.
09:46Just keeping myself busy so I don't think about it too much.
09:49He'll be okay.
09:50Yeah, I think so, too.
09:51But it's not going to be a lot of fun when they start to air all the dirty linen,
09:54especially the porn movies.
09:55No, probably not.
09:56But if you have a judge worth a dime, he'll be on your side from the start.
10:00I hope so.
10:01I heard from my solicitor, and the police have picked up Roland for blackmail.
10:05Oh, so that should help.
10:06At least I don't have to worry about him bleeding me dry anymore.
10:09Right, you see, now you're going to be able to make a fresh start.
10:12And I wouldn't worry about that scar.
10:14A good plastic surgeon will get rid of that.
10:16I think I'll keep it as a souvenir.
10:18Truth is, Jude, I'm sick of all this glam model bit.
10:21Well, what are you going to do?
10:23Well, it's the only trade I know, so I thought I might open up a modelling school.
10:27There's heaps of shonky ones around ripping fortunes off kids and teaching them nothing.
10:31There's creeps like Burnett that give the business a bad name.
10:34What do you think?
10:36I think it's a terrific idea.
10:38I also think that you were pretty terrific to help get Mrs. Reynolds reinstated.
10:43Yeah, I know about it.
10:45Hard to keep a secret from me.
10:47You must have pulled some strings for that one, and strings in pretty high places.
10:51Well, Iota, I think everyone's going to have a great big thank you for that.
10:55They know?
10:56Not yet, but I'm going to make it my business to tell them.
10:58Oh, Judy, I'd rather you didn't.
11:00Honestly, I think it'd be much better if they thought the department made the decision.
11:04Maybe.
11:05But when you first arrived here, everyone was really hard on you.
11:09I'd like to see them eat their words for a change.
11:12Well, you know something I discovered in here?
11:15Holding on to grudges is just for fools.
11:17Gets you nowhere.
11:19Gives you wrinkles.
11:25Nothing too serious there, Shamer lad.
11:27What is it, Doctor?
11:28Just a dose of the flu.
11:29I think half the kids in the neighbourhood are off school with it at the moment.
11:32I'll give you a prescription, but the important thing to remember is to keep your lad in bed for a couple of days.
11:37Keep him warm, plenty of fluids and plenty of rest.
11:40You sure that's all it is?
11:41Yes, he'll be fine, Mrs Ferguson.
11:43But no doubt you'll make the most of being an invalid, eh?
11:46Have your mother running around in circles, Nadal?
11:48No, of course not.
11:50Hey, can Nicky come back on the bed?
11:53No, he can't.
11:54He can sleep on the couch tonight.
11:58There.
11:59That should take care of the temperature.
12:01Goodnight, son.
12:02And don't have your mother running around too much.
12:04We'll have her down with the flu too.
12:06Bye, Doctor.
12:07Bye.
12:08Come on, you.
12:09I'm going to put the light out and you can get some sleep, alright?
12:12Okay.
12:13Remember, Nicky only likes cooked food.
12:17Yeah, I'll try to do it just the way he likes it.
12:31Sorry to dirty it again when you've just washed it.
12:33Now, are you going to tell me why you walked out in such a huff just now?
12:46You seem to be handling it pretty well by yourself.
12:48Ah.
12:49You're mad at me because I took over, right?
12:52Oh, come on, Heath.
12:54I was on duty too, you know.
12:56You made me look like a complete incompetent in front of those prisoners.
13:00Well, it's been a bit dramatic, isn't it?
13:02The women have to understand that even though I am new to this job, I can handle it just as well as you or any other male officer.
13:09Well, nobody's saying you can't.
13:10I mean, the riot proved that, if nothing else.
13:13Oh, come on.
13:14What's happened to the new chums learning the ropes together, eh?
13:18I thought you and me were mates.
13:20Yeah, and the way you behaved, you telegraphed the whole thing to those prisoners.
13:24You heard the cracks they made.
13:26They get one whiff of the fact that you and me are seeing each other outside of here and they're going to give me hell and use it against me given half a chance.
13:33Oh, come on.
13:34You're blowing the whole bloody thing out of proportion.
13:36Look, I told Mrs Reynolds that I was going to stay on here and I also told her that I was going to do a good job.
13:44So?
13:45So, if our being friends outside of here is going to get in the way of that, then the choice is simple, Dennis.
13:53We forget our social bit.
13:55For me, the job comes first all the way.
14:06And Milson and Warren, kitchen duty.
14:11I prefer the laundry, Mrs Morris, after what happened yesterday.
14:14It was an accident.
14:15Besides, until the department can make other arrangements, the Governor's putting you in charge.
14:19Oh, look at that. Good on you, right?
14:21At least with you in there, love, we'll get a better deal than we did at breakfast.
14:24Yeah, cold cereal and bread and butter, even lumpy porridge is better than that.
14:28We're entitled to hot breakfast.
14:29The officers did their best.
14:31All right, ladies, all the cleaners and workshop ladies, come with me, please.
14:35Get rid of that chewing gum before it ends up in the washers.
14:38Stay Diane for tea.
14:45Good luck, Nick.
14:48It goes for all of us, love. Give them hell.
14:50Thanks.
14:51Could you send us an autograph magazine?
14:53Oh, God, I nearly forgot.
14:55It's me lucky rabbit's foot. I always keep it with me.
14:57Well, that hasn't done you much good.
14:59He, uh, might do the trick.
15:01Come along.
15:02I'll see you later, then.
15:03I mean, post it back.
15:06Thanks for having me.
15:08Thanks for everything, Judy.
15:10I won't forget she gets a promise.
15:13Well, good luck, kid.
15:20I'm glad your appointment as deputy's been confirmed, Nick.
15:22Me too.
15:23Oh, that reminds me.
15:24Did you hear that there's a special meeting being called to appoint my replacement as union rep?
15:28Oh, I had Joyce told me.
15:29Here, do you think Joan has done?
15:31Not on your life.
15:32She's about as anti-union as you could get.
15:34Well, that's a relief.
15:35I should have known that.
15:36She's a law unto herself.
15:38Morning, Heather.
15:39Hi, Ray.
15:40Oh, I thought I'd better warn you.
15:41The women are pretty grumpy this morning, and I think they'll probably stay that way until this kitchen problem's sorted out.
15:46Well, I can understand it.
15:47They don't get a lot to look forward to outside of a decent meal and, well, a bit of telling.
15:53Is everything all right, Heather?
15:55Fine.
15:56How about another coffee, Dennis?
15:57Oh, no, thanks.
15:58I've got a couple of things to sort out in reception.
16:01Um, I'll see you at the meeting, then, eh?
16:04Fine.
16:07How about you?
16:08Like a cuppa?
16:09Ta.
16:11I thought you and Dennis were getting along really well.
16:13What's happened?
16:14Nothing.
16:15Oh, come on.
16:16The atmosphere's cold enough to freeze the milk.
16:19Oh, okay.
16:21He put on this great macho act in the rec room last night,
16:25and you know how little it takes for women to start gossiping
16:28when they think there's something going on between the officers.
16:30Yeah, I see your point.
16:33I must admit, though, any sort of personal relationships in this job are pretty tricky.
16:38I give it a lot of thought before you get too involved with Dennis.
16:41Oh, no, it's nothing like that. We're just friends.
16:45After what I said to him last night, I don't even think we've got that anymore.
16:50Not a very exciting menu, is it?
16:52It's been ages since Mrs. O got excited over anything, I reckon.
16:56Oh, yuck.
16:58Stewed, minced potatoes and sprouts. I hate Brussels sprouts.
17:01No wonder she boils them half to death.
17:03Look, let's just chuck that in and think of something else, eh?
17:05Don't think she'd like that.
17:06She's not gonna know about it, and by the time she does know about it,
17:09we'll have eaten it anyway.
17:10It'd be great to do something really tasty, wouldn't it?
17:12Tell you what I can go for.
17:13Chicken Maryland.
17:15I meant to have heaps of ice cream for sweets. What do you reckon?
17:19I reckon they'd take a miracle with what we'd find in this kitchen.
17:21Oh, you're a good cook, Rach.
17:23Why don't you jazz up and mince a bit, or we'll just find something else.
17:26Why not?
17:27Have a look in the fridge, see what's there.
17:32No prizes for guessing.
17:34Mince, mint, and more bloody mint.
17:36That's okay, we can jazz it up with a few herbs and spices.
17:39I know, a really great recipe for meatballs.
17:41And I'll do my special sauce.
17:42Oh, yum.
17:43My potatoes, we'll do something with the potatoes.
17:44If they ever get their fingers out and get them peeled.
17:47And I've got a great idea for the sprouts.
17:49We'll flush them down the loo.
17:50Better not.
17:51Anyway, with my special sauce, you won't taste the sprouts.
17:53Looks like old Lee's gonna miss the meal of the year, eh?
17:56Yeah, we'll all miss it if you don't get cracking.
17:58Now do the sprouts.
17:59Me and my big bloody mouth.
18:01Hey, with any luck, missus, I'll have a relapse when she hears about this.
18:08Well, you now have my official resignation.
18:11Oh, it's such a pity.
18:12You are a really good union rep, Meg.
18:14Well, that's how it is.
18:15You can't be management material and still a member of the union.
18:18No.
18:19I hope you don't treat me like the enemy, though.
18:20Oh, we get on with it.
18:21Oh, Joan, it's not like you to show enthusiasm at a union meeting.
18:24Since I'm forced to be a member, I also have the right to demand some action
18:28instead of all this needless chit-chat.
18:30Right, nominations.
18:33Oh, come on.
18:35Someone's gotta do the job.
18:37What about you, Dennis?
18:38Oh, well, maybe it'd be better if it was someone who's been here a bit longer.
18:42Oh, come on.
18:43You're a pom.
18:44They always make the best shop stewards.
18:46Eh, an official excuse to whinge.
18:48Frankly, I'm not keen.
18:50But I'll stand if it'll help get things moving.
18:53Oh, good.
18:54I'll second that.
18:55Any more nominations?
18:58Maybe I should stand.
18:59No, I don't suppose I'd get much support, would I?
19:04Well, no need for me to hang around here any longer.
19:08I'll leave you lot to your parlour games while I get on with the business of running this place.
19:12All right, any more nominations?
19:17Why don't you stand?
19:18Oh, well, seeing as how I talked Dennis into it, okay, but it's strictly for the record.
19:24For heaven's sake, don't vote me in.
19:26Mm-hmm.
19:27Right, how about we take a vote?
19:29Who's for the pom?
19:33And when the boiling fat came pouring all over the world...
19:35Look, shut up and get on with your work, you stupid old d-back. Go on.
19:39I'm in no fit condition to work.
19:42I'll tell you what, though.
19:43I'm not getting cremated.
19:45Ernie's a terrible way to go.
19:47Well, I don't think you'd really know much about it, would you, darling?
19:50Don't you believe it?
19:51Plenty of dead people have been buried alive.
19:54Who?
19:57Listen, uh, those deals we're talking about, I don't want to know I want out.
20:03Search yourself.
20:07The governor wants to see you, Keane.
20:09Yeah, you have a minute.
20:10My, my, my, how the mighty have fallen.
20:13Well, you'd think the governor would send a junior officer to do her messages for her, wouldn't you?
20:19Come on, Keane, I can't wait all day.
20:24I bet it was her said I was fit to work.
20:29It's a crime after what I've been through.
20:31And you're a bloody rotten lot, too.
20:32Not a word of sympathy out of any of us.
20:35Okay, girls, let's pay attention.
20:37If Dot doesn't get this off her chest, we'll never hear the end of it.
20:40Go, Dot.
20:42Well, it wasn't funny, either.
20:44I can still feel the searing pain as the boiling fat came pouring all over me.
20:49I can see me flesh shriveling before me eyes.
20:51And I can smell the stink of burning flesh.
20:55Sit down, Rebecca.
20:56I'd rather stand, thanks.
20:58It's all right.
21:00I'm sorry, but I've got some bad news for you.
21:03I'm afraid I've just heard that your father died a few hours ago.
21:06Yeah, well, for the best, he wasn't going to get any better.
21:21Your mother's asked to come and visit you.
21:23Forget it.
21:24Forget it.
21:25She and I got nothing to say to each other.
21:28I think it'd help if you did see her.
21:30She's very upset.
21:31Look, I saw my father before he died.
21:34That's what she wanted.
21:36There aren't going to be any more favours.
21:39You don't want to send a message of any kind?
21:40No.
21:44Is that it?
21:46Yes, that's it.
21:48Of course, she'll be excused from work for the rest of the day.
21:52I'd rather work, thanks.
21:54Are you sure you don't want some time to yourself?
21:58Look, I don't need your concessions, Mrs Reynolds.
22:01All your pity.
22:03Very well.
22:05Miss Ferguson, will you take her back?
22:06It's funny how things level out, isn't it, Cain?
22:17You know, my father never recovered from that kidnap ordeal.
22:21But he's still alive.
22:23And your father's dead.
22:27Too late to go back to work.
22:30I'll take you to the rec room.
22:32You'll be wanting to tell everyone the good news.
22:34Won't you?
22:36Good.
22:37What do you call this?
22:38Muck.
22:39It isn't muck.
22:40It's pulpeta a la casta lingua.
22:42That's rissole, ci-smodo, and oregano sauce.
22:44And there's herbs, sprouts, and potato critiques.
22:46When I was a girl, we wouldn't touch this little stuff.
22:49We never ate foreign food.
22:51Come on.
22:53Come on.
22:55Come on.
22:57Come on.
22:58Come on.
22:59Come on.
23:00Come on.
23:01Come on.
23:02Come on.
23:03Come on.
23:04I'm a cure and make it smart.
23:05This is just meatballs, greens, and bloody spuds.
23:07Oh my god.
23:08Yeah, but it's the Italian style.
23:09Oh, Italian bull.
23:10At least give me a decent suit.
23:13It's a delicacy.
23:14Don't eat it like popcorn.
23:15I'm not the delicate type.
23:16Yeah, I'm not the delicate type either.
23:19Come on.
23:20Pile it on.
23:21Pile it on.
23:22That's no way.
23:23That's too much.
23:24Yeah, it is on the generous side, isn't it?
23:25If you're feeling lucky, you can try taking some back.
23:27back well hang about i don't mean to be piggy but i could starve to death eating this there's not
23:40going to be what the bloody hell thank you very much what seems to be the delay there's not going
23:46to be enough miss ferguson i'm just going back just to make it snappy hey listen girls don't
23:51that yourself from the losers give them hell we won't cut the nose out of it but there has to be
24:01enough i cooked heats well there isn't some of the women are going to miss out ferguson's getting
24:05angry well let her there's nothing we can do about it now of course there is now to cook more oh yeah
24:10that took the whole morning to prepare well we'll rustle off something else salads there's plenty
24:15of cold meat in the fridge we'll chop that up and serve that to them quickly do something will you
24:21it's murder out there we just got them all stirred up look grab stuff from the fridge anything that's
24:26ready to eat and we'll chop that up and serve it to them now give rachel a go she's doing the best she can
24:45well milson the great cook hey thanks to you we've almost got a riot on our hands
24:57now get more food in there fast
25:03ah preparing agendas writing reports chairing meetings who needs it benny union reps nothing
25:10honestly it's a pushover oh it's all very well for you you're the leader type i'm not you'll be
25:14fine well as long as i can count on a great deal of support from you anytime what's that a rabbit's
25:21foot yes lee templar gave it to me when she called in for her things this afternoon she asked me to
25:27give it back to marlene warren and tell her how much good luck brought her in court yes i must admit
25:31i was a bit surprised i mean what'd she get a two-year bond wasn't it she was a classy lady i'm
25:37gonna miss her i think we all will from the governor down i'm not sure but i've got this
25:45feeling she had a lot to do with anne reynolds reinstatement and i always thought beautiful
25:50people would be dreadful and bitchy but no nothing to do with it they've got the lot the niceness and
25:56the good looks oh it's enough to make you sick looks like lee was no exception well she won't be
26:02needing this anymore i didn't appreciate that bit of trouble in the dining room winter not one little
26:15bit that that was just a little reminder if you don't get me the hell out of here because that was
26:20our deal remember no winter all deals between you and me are off debts are only valid if goods
26:27are received and i didn't get the governorship yeah i thought you might pull something like that
26:31lucky i was a girl god isn't it meaning what i mean when i deal with your type of person i make
26:36sure i have more than your memory to rely on oh come on winter getting you out of here might have
26:41made sense if i was governor but why should i take a risk for you now because i got the goods on
26:45new ferguson and if i spill my guts you are a goner a prisoner's word against an officer's
26:55never still it might make a lot of important people think though mightn't it and it's gonna
27:00make your little sidelines a lot tougher to operate i've stopped hearing you winter then you better
27:05start listening of course what about that kid what kid that little boy you're playing mothers and
27:12fathers with what about him nice to know you're hearing me again what about the boy what he's so
27:20little isn't he you hear about such terrible things happening to little kids like that cars trains dirty
27:27old men i knew you were low winter but don't come the morality pitch with me furbeson i'm fighting for
27:33my freedom here and if it's a choice between him and me it's gotta be him and i've got people outside
27:38there who could fix it all right what do you want me to do contact these people tell them the vj's
27:50hearings are tomorrow the plans all arranged they just need to know when to spring then i'll be off
27:55and away before you can have me conveniently transferred to blackmore is that all you want
28:02me to do oh that's all but you make damn sure you contact everyone on that list and you do it fast
28:08because they're going to need time to set it up any foul up's going to be your fellow and your little
28:15boy will pay for it is that clear
28:28for god's sake mark turn that thing down will you come off it haven't you heard teasers okay for saturday
28:35what the hell are you doing home correction day what's erging you nothing i just don't feel like noise
28:41okay oh i just don't feel like noise yeah hello could i speak to have a place yeah sure who's calling
28:50uh dennis crookshank ah yeah sure thing it's that spunk from the prison you rave on about
28:57come on give me the phone mark give the phone to your sister and stop fooling about thank you
29:04hello dennis sorry to bother heather but well i'm feeling lousy about today
29:14it was my fault you're a first-rate officer and i had no right to barge in like that
29:19if i'd have thought for a moment he barracks the hawthorn i won't have him as a brother-in-law look
29:23i'm fed up with you now shut up uh not you dennis it was just my stupid rotten little brother behaving
29:30like an idiot oh look we'll see you we go out to to dinner tonight somewhere we we could talk um
29:38chinese maybe dinner yeah that'd be great ask him here i'm cooking a roast ask him go on um
29:48mum said she's cooking a roast you're welcome if you want to but if you'd rather go out
29:53no a home-cooked roast well that's an offer i can't refuse oh um right 6 30. 6 30 be okay smash
30:04uh uh see you then yeah bye bye
30:19so
30:34come on
30:55okay
30:57Nicky! Nicky!
31:03Stupid brother! Mariah! Nicky!
31:11Don't worry, Bobby, help!
31:15From Yorkshire, eh? Oh.
31:17Is that in the north or the south?
31:19Not that it matters in such a tiny country, I suppose.
31:21Oh, it's not that tiny, it's one of the biggest...
31:23You'd see the Queen often, though, wouldn't you?
31:25Uh, well, not in Barnsley.
31:27Oh, I love all that business with horses and carriages and jewels.
31:31Oh, we don't get that here.
31:33And what about the royal wedding? Wasn't it marvellous?
31:36Mind you, I think they could have run the iron over her dress.
31:40None reckons that Charles should have married hither, not die.
31:43Oh, Mark, don't be a pain.
31:46I hope your people in Barnsley don't carry on like these two.
31:49It can be something terrible in this house at times.
31:52Yeah, well, not tonight, it won't be, because somebody's gonna get a thick ear, right?
31:56I suppose you're a soccer fan.
31:58Oh, no. Cricket's my game.
32:00Cricket? Ah, good one. Yeah, I'm right into cricket meself.
32:02Greg Chappell's his hero.
32:04Best all-rounder in the game.
32:06Made both of them look like a beginner, that's for sure.
32:08Hey, hey, get out of it.
32:10Mum, um, isn't there something burning?
32:12It'll be the dessert.
32:14It won't be burning.
32:15Well, I'll check it anyway.
32:18Mark, why don't you go and get your cricket bed to show Dennis?
32:23All right, I can take a hint.
32:27Oh, God, it's a disaster.
32:30We should have gone out.
32:31Mum was all over me on the phone.
32:33Hey, look, look, look, don't apologise.
32:35That's what I'm here for.
32:37And unless you've forgiven me already, that is.
32:41Well, I suppose if you've got to put up with my brat of a brother,
32:45I guess I'll have to, won't I?
32:57Hey, mate, give us a hand, will ya?
32:59Me dog's stuck in the drain down there.
33:01Sorry, mate, I'd like to get home before it rains,
33:03but if you give it a piece of meat or something, that'll get him out.
33:06Oh, that...
33:08Bloody ratbag.
33:09Where am I going to get a piece of meat from?
33:26You want to get out of the rain, oh, sonny, Jim?
33:28Good idea, come on, hop in.
33:30There you go.
33:31He's stuck in the drain.
33:32Please, help me.
33:33Oh, look, I don't think he's going to come out
33:35until it stops raining.
33:36Dogs are pretty smart.
33:37They stay where they can keep drying.
33:39So should you.
33:40Hop in with me.
33:42I'll put the heater on.
33:44We'll go for the spin until it stops raining.
33:47Then we'll come back and we'll pick up the dog.
33:50Come on.
33:51Come on.
33:52Hey, issues.
33:53Girls, let's hear it for the cook, eh?
33:54Oh-ho!
33:55Beauty, right?
33:57I'd forgotten what real food tasted like.
33:58At least there was enough this time.
33:59Hey, what you called it, Rachel?
34:00That thing we ate.
34:01Kish.
34:02I told her that, but she reckons it.
34:03No, on my day it was called plain old bacon and egg pie.
34:06Only we used to put pastry on top, too.
34:07Nowadays they save themselves from trouble and give it a French name.
34:08What are you talking about?
34:09You loved it.
34:10She had seconds.
34:11I was ace, Rachel.
34:12I'd never had it before.
34:13Oh, put a sock on it, will you?
34:14Shut up, cramp-face.
34:15I didn't see you sending yours back.
34:16So one bit of nosh was better than usual.
34:17Big deal.
34:18Where's Mal?
34:19She helped me with the pastry.
34:20Oh, clumsy bugger.
34:21She was watering the pot plants and watered herself instead.
34:22Now she's drying off.
34:23Play my hand, will you?
34:24Love, I want to talk to you.
34:25Sure.
34:26Sure.
34:27Sure.
34:28Sure.
34:29Sure.
34:30Sure.
34:31Sure.
34:32Sure.
34:33Sure.
34:34Sure.
34:35Sure.
34:36Sure.
34:37Sure.
34:38Sure.
34:39Sure.
34:40Sure.
34:41Sure.
34:42Sure.
34:43Sure.
34:44Sure.
34:45You haven't corrected for a smile since mail call.
34:50Any problems?
34:51You could say that.
34:52Anything I can help with?
34:55No, unless you've suddenly turned into a new specialist overnight.
34:59Come again?
35:00It's my grandson, Myra.
35:02What's the matter?
35:03Love, didn't they operate?
35:04They did, but they botched it up or something.
35:07He's going to be deaf for the rest of his life.
35:09Oh, dear.
35:10I can't be with Laurie now to help her.
35:13I just feel so...
35:14Hey, shut up and listen to this.
35:15To the Pearson's case.
35:16Mr. Harry Pearson today confirmed that he and his wife, Edna, will separate.
35:21Mr. Pearson, whose campaign for his wife's release led to a quashing of her conviction
35:26for attempted poisoning, announced that irreconcilable differences caused the separation.
35:31Thank God for that.
35:32Members of the Citizens Law Reform Group protested outside the Supreme Court today, demanding a
35:37retrial for Pearson.
35:38They claimed the separation is proof that Mr. Pearson's evidence could stand a closer investigation.
35:44But they were told...
35:45Good on you, love.
35:46You convinced them.
35:47It's terrific.
35:48Beauty, eh, mate?
35:49See?
35:50We're not so helpless just because we're in here.
35:57We're not so helpless.
35:58Hey, Nicky!
35:59Come on, boy!
36:00Please!
36:01You've got to come out!
36:02Bruce!
36:03That's the noise of...
36:04Stop it!
36:05Nicky!
36:06You've got to come out now!
36:07Quickly!
36:08I'm coming in, at you!
36:09I'm not letting anybody go!
36:10You're not letting anybody go!
36:11You're not letting anybody go!
36:12You're not letting anybody go!
36:36Oh, Mrs. Morris, would it be okay if I put this stuff in the dryer?
36:39It's really wet.
36:40How on earth did you do that?
36:41We weren't mucking around or anything.
36:42I was watering the plants and Myra cracked a joke
36:44and I started to giggle and then I got all wet.
36:47Yes, well, I'd rather you didn't use the dryers tonight.
36:49Why don't you leave it till the morning?
36:50Fair enough. I'll just hang them in my room then.
36:53Um, Marlene, I just passed the rec room
36:55and saw Reb Keane sitting in there by herself.
36:57I don't suppose she's told you what happened?
36:59No, I didn't notice anything.
37:01She usually sits by herself.
37:02Yeah, well, just go easy on her, will you?
37:03She's had a bit of bad news.
37:04Oh, she cops some extra time or something?
37:07No, no, no. Her father died.
37:09Oh, hell.
37:11There's no need to make a big thing out of it
37:13because I think she'd probably prefer to be by herself,
37:15but just mention it to the other ladies.
37:17Sure, Mrs. M. You can count on me.
37:34Oh, Mrs. Barker, I was going to come and see you.
37:39Have you seen Shane?
37:40Yes, I have, but...
37:41Is he in with you?
37:42No, I'm afraid he isn't.
37:44Afraid? Why?
37:47Look, I've been waiting until you got home.
37:49The police have been here and I've tried to...
37:52I have to ring you.
37:52What about the police?
37:53Come on, quickly.
37:54I'm afraid there's been an accident.
37:56They wanted to contact the local station.
37:59They said it's urgent.
38:02What's this pancake doing with me meat?
38:04Oh, that's not a pancake.
38:06Dennis knows what it is, don't you, Dennis?
38:08It smells great.
38:09That's Yorkshire pudding, a treat for our guest.
38:12Mum, I sort of thought it was supposed to be rounder and fluffier.
38:16Are you sure you followed the recipe right?
38:18Of course I did.
38:19I hadn't made it before, but it looks delicious.
38:21You know, I've not had really crisp roast potatoes since I left England.
38:25Oh, I always serve lots of different kinds of veggies.
38:28After all, you've got to have your greens, haven't you?
38:31But I'll never make a cook of Heather.
38:33She's too interested in her job and going out.
38:36Anyone want my serve of this Yorkshire stuff?
38:38Oh, no, it's nice.
38:40Dennis is eating his.
38:42Oh, no, not for me.
38:43I've got to watch my waistline.
38:45Forget it, I saw an apple crumble earlier.
38:47Now Mum can really handle them.
38:49Oh, Dad used to love his roast lamb.
38:52It was his favourite.
38:54But with my two other children married and gone,
38:56I have to get used to buying smaller joints these days.
38:59Bill's a cop.
39:00It's me brother.
39:01Stupid he tried to get it in the force too, but she blew it.
39:04Listen, brat.
39:06Just behave.
39:07I am, I am.
39:08I can't help it if my sister's a doer.
39:11And what does your family do, Dennis?
39:13My dad, he works on the bosses.
39:16It's the only job he's ever had, really.
39:17He's the best driver they've got, though.
39:19I used to love going with him on my school holidays.
39:22Even now I can remember those bus rides.
39:25They were smashing.
39:26Oh, what about the rest of your family?
39:28Any brothers and sisters?
39:29Two brothers, three sisters.
39:30I'm sort of in the middle.
39:32I wish you could meet them, Mrs Rogers.
39:33I think you'd get on really well with my mother.
39:36Hey, if I ever get to England,
39:37would your mum cook me roast lamb and Yorkshire pudding?
39:40I, she surely would.
39:46What's the matter, Keane?
39:48Haven't you got anyone to play with?
39:51I'm on my own business.
39:53Why don't you shove up and mind yours?
39:55Oh, you're not still fretting about Phyllis, are you?
39:58Oh, don't tell me.
40:00Mummy and Daddy found out about what you did after all.
40:02Oh, you're welcome.
40:15All right, what's going on?
40:17I want something to speak up
40:18because I'm not leaving here until I get an answer.
40:21Winter, have you anything to say?
40:22Nothing.
40:23I made a fool of me, so that's all.
40:26I tried to do a somersault
40:27and landed on me face on the floor, okay?
40:30Now that I'm going to me cell,
40:31or do I have to stand here and bleed to death?
40:36I hit her.
40:39But I bloody will kill her if you hadn't come in.
40:43So I'd like to see Mrs. Reynolds.
40:46It's time I spoke about who pushed me down those stairs.
40:50All right.
40:51Let's go and speak to the governor.
41:01I'm the boy's guardian.
41:15What's happened?
41:16Let's go.
41:16Well, the first young Shane was playing at the other end of the drain
41:19and thought his dog was caught inside and went in after him.
41:22The dog wasn't there.
41:24But why haven't you got him out?
41:26Well, it's a bit complicated.
41:28The boy's crawled almost all the way through the drain
41:30and then he's got himself snagged on something
41:33and he can't move.
41:34Not forward or backward.
41:36Are you the boy's aunt?
41:37Yes.
41:37Thank God for that.
41:39Well, the kid's pretty scared in there, okay?
41:41He keeps asking when you're going to be coming.
41:44Oh, look, can I speak to him?
41:45I think you'd better.
41:46I might calm him down a bit.
41:48Try not to sound too worried.
41:51Tell him we'll have him out for a few minutes.
41:53Yes.
41:56Shane!
41:58It's Arlie Jones!
41:59Can you hear me?
42:00Yes, I can hear you.
42:02Tell him to get me out, will you?
42:04The lady wants to get deeper.
42:06Hey, watch that language.
42:08Sorry.
42:09It's all right, mate.
42:10Flew me out of there in no time.
42:12I thought you might be crossing me or put you down.
42:14Why would I be cross with you?
42:16It's just a bit of bad luck, that's all.
42:18Well, I'm talking to all this trouble.
42:22It isn't trouble, Shane.
42:24Oh, look, you know, out here,
42:26it's almost as much fun as Lunar Park.
42:29You should see all the trucks and the cars
42:31and their lights flashing
42:32and everybody's running around
42:33all getting soaking wet.
42:35I'm soaking wet too.
42:38The water's getting deeper.
42:40It gets us around the day
42:41and we're going to keep your head up.
42:42Will you keep it up, do you hear?
42:45Do you hear me?
42:45You keep your head up, Shane.
42:48The men will be in to get you
42:49in just a few minutes.
42:50Just hang on for a few minutes more, Shane.
42:54I'm scared I'm going to drive.
42:56I'm scared I'm going to drive.
43:01You'll be okay, mate.
43:03Hey, guess what?
43:04I just saw Nicky sitting up there
43:06in a police car just behind it.
43:09What do you think of that?
43:10Shane, did you hear me?
43:14How are you doing?
43:16Wait!
43:18It's all right, Shane.
43:18I'm just going to go and talk to the rescue manor.
43:21I won't go far, just a few feet away.
43:24And you just keep your head up
43:26out of that corner.
43:32Shane, did you hear what I said?
43:34Shane, you've got to do something.
43:37He's drowning in there.
43:39We're doing everything we can, Miss Ferguson.
43:40You're not doing enough, man.
43:42You're not doing enough, sir.
43:43We're doing everything we can to save your boy.
43:45Now, the water's coming out of there
43:46at flood level now.
43:48So two lives will be at risk
43:49when my man goes in there.
43:51And I've got to make sure
43:52that at least one of them comes out alive.
43:54Please, don't let him die.
44:02Please, don't let him die.
44:07He used to give me roses
44:10I wish he could again
44:15But that was on the outside
44:21And things were different then
44:26On the inside
44:28The sun still shines
44:31And the rain falls down
44:36But the sun and rain are prisoners too
44:40When morning comes around
44:45Last night I dreamed
44:49We were together
44:50Sharing all the love we'd know
44:56Till I had to face the nightmare
45:01Of waking up alone
45:06On the inside
45:08The roses glow
45:10They don't mind the stony ground
45:14But the roses here are prisoners too
45:20When morning comes around
45:25But the roses here are prisoners too
45:26When morning comes around
45:27Literate and die
45:42And the roses here are lessons
45:44When there are soldiers
45:44With the roses here are держers
45:46assuming they're not
45:46thrilled to serve
45:48At birth gerade
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