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Episode 387 of Prisoner Cell Block H. Pre-advert gate slams, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast.
A bomb has been planted within the walls of Wentworth!
A bomb has been planted within the walls of Wentworth!
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00:00You trip this way, and boom!
00:05Hello, paradise.
00:22Hey, I'm sorry.
00:25I never knew anyone yet that could get this stuff off.
00:29But I'm not taking any chances on you spoiling the party.
00:34Sorry, you're trouble. You will have Mr Barlow here with us at the moment.
00:38Uh, Barlow? You mean the building inspector?
00:41Uh, yes. Apparently he was on his way to see you.
00:44Sergeant, a Mr Barlow has been here since lunchtime doing a building inspection.
00:51Is he still on the premises?
00:52I'm not sure.
00:55It really was a wonderful, uh, story, Max. I read it three times.
01:03Coral?
01:04Is Mrs Powell out there with you?
01:07I see. Would you send someone to get her and tell her that I want to see her immediately?
01:11And, um, has Mr Barlow left? How long ago?
01:24I can't let them lock you up for something I did.
01:33You just listen to me.
01:34You are never to mention that to anyone again.
01:39Charming he might have been building inspector, he definitely wasn't.
01:43Oh, dear.
01:44The thing is, we don't know what this man, whoever he is, was doing here.
01:46You think it's a possibility Colleen caught him red-handed?
01:48I think it's highly probable.
01:49Colleen disappearing with him on the premises is just too much of a coincidence.
01:53Too much of a coincidence.
01:54Help!
01:55Help!
01:56Anything happening out there, Nancy?
01:57Sweet FA.
01:58All the gates are locked up and I hollered me guts out and there was another soul around.
02:02Well then, I guess we just sit and wait.
02:07Have you?
02:12I don't know.
02:15I don't know.
02:18Put me down as a心.
02:24Let me in theusu.
02:27Where is the key three?
02:30We have to go and keep the penis.
02:32We are no longer at our door.
02:33How far isских and Southern Cine裏?
02:35Motions of the meaning of Notre Dame?
02:36Thank you all for coming so quickly, ladies.
02:45I'm afraid a bomb has been planted in the prison.
02:49Mrs. Powell thinks that it may be booby-trapped,
02:51so watch out for tripwires, because these could trigger it off.
02:54Now, the police have advised us to evacuate the building immediately,
02:57keeping to the centre of the corridors and the doorways to minimise danger.
03:01If you see anything suspicious, please report it immediately.
03:03We'll take it as per fire drill as soon as we're outside the building.
03:07Any questions?
03:07Are we going to tell the women why they're being moved out?
03:09I'll speak to them as soon as we're sure that everyone's out,
03:12otherwise we could have a full-scale panic. Is that all?
03:15Right, let's move them out.
03:17Colleen?
03:19Are you sure you feel all right?
03:21I could phone Miss Ferguson's home again.
03:23No, no, no, I'm fine. I'm just a bit shaken up, that's all.
03:25Thanks.
03:27Oh, what is this anyway? A bloody Sunday school picnic?
03:31Oh, do you think so?
03:32Oh, isn't that lovely? I don't think they do things like that in here.
03:35Oh, Pixie, it isn't even bloody Sunday. Maxie was just being sadistic.
03:40What do you think you're doing?
03:42Get off that little box.
03:44Okay, everybody out of here and keep to the centre of the corridor.
03:48Come on, Daniels, move it.
03:49Yeah, yeah.
03:51Come on.
03:53If you see anything unusual at all, let me know immediately.
03:56Come on, the way the screws are going.
03:59I ain't going to think someone will lift us a bomb.
04:01A bomb.
04:02Hey, did you say a bomb? I'm getting out of here.
04:04Stop that stupid talk.
04:06Now you'll walk out of here in pairs and you'll do it now.
04:09But Mrs. Pell...
04:10Just get out, quickly.
04:12I'm going to hang around and I'm going to be blowing it up.
04:16Oh, what are you blowing it up?
04:18What is she doing now?
04:19Maxie, Maxie.
04:20Oh, come on, Maxie.
04:21What are you doing now?
04:22You're going to have your move-up.
04:23Everybody's in.
04:24Hey!
04:25Move-up.
04:25Hey, what's going on?
04:31Hey!
04:31Oh, come on, ladies, please.
04:34I want you all to stand still.
04:35Stand around.
04:37God, has anyone seen her shower?
04:38Max, Max.
04:39Mrs. Pell, I can't find shower.
04:41What if she's inside and a bomb goes off?
04:43Nobody said anything about a bomb, all right?
04:46Hey, I've seen her.
04:48She's sitting...
04:48Oh, I don't know exactly where she is, but I've seen her.
04:50Hey, Mrs. Pell, I...
04:52Oh, my God.
04:53Has anyone here seen me?
04:55Please.
04:56No one can find her.
04:58She's in solitary.
04:59I have no time to clear her chest.
05:00Mrs. Pell, I have a love.
05:01Bea was in solitary.
05:02She's still there.
05:03She's all right, Lizzie.
05:04I'm going to get her now.
05:05But the bomb is in the boiler room.
05:07Bea's a long way from that.
05:08She's in no danger.
05:09Oh, you're not going to leave her there, are you, Mrs. Pell?
05:11Of course, right, Lizzie.
05:12Now, get back to your group.
05:12Oh, God.
05:13Go on.
05:15You're not going back in there, are you?
05:17That area is my responsibility.
05:19Good on you, Mrs. M.
05:20Take the back stairs.
05:22Quicker.
05:23Oh, my God.
05:24I hope she gets there in trouble.
05:30I hope she gets there in trouble.
06:00Come on, girl!
06:05Come on, Texans!
06:06Get away from here!
06:07Come on, Texans!
06:09Come on, Texans!
06:11Come on!
06:11Come on!
06:12Come on!
06:21They are loved.
06:22I'll have to be out of there in no time.
06:23Yeah, come on, Lizzie.
06:24She'll be alright.
06:26Oh, there's Mrs. M.
06:28Mrs. M!
06:30Mrs. M!
06:31Together!
06:32It's all right.
06:33Everything's under control.
06:35I want you to come.
06:36Just go back and join the others.
06:38Better!
06:38Do it!
06:54Hey!
06:55Hey, when is somebody going to come and tell you what's going on?
07:01If you go through the kitchen, you'll find it quicker.
07:03Excuse me.
07:05There's another bottle attached to the gate.
07:07I'll be back.
07:08Smith?
07:09Can you get to her?
07:11Is anybody here?
07:15Oh, damn it!
07:17Frances!
07:20Come on!
07:21What's the matter, dude?
07:21I'm twisting my ankle coming up this step.
07:25Teach me to look where I'm going, won't it?
07:27Does it hurt?
07:27Oh, no.
07:28That's why I'm bleeding from the ears and frothing at the mouth.
07:31Does it hurt?
07:32Of course it hurts.
07:33Yeah, I know.
07:34I twisted my ankle once.
07:36I was trying to move some furniture, see?
07:37And suddenly the heel snapped right off my shoe.
07:40The lovely shoes they were, too.
07:41You know, they had a big heel and they had a little strap.
07:43They sound lovely shoes.
07:45Would you mind getting me some ice for this?
07:47I'm sure.
07:48Um, do you want me to get that, Jude?
07:50Oh, my God.
07:51I'm coming!
07:54Is this the halfway house?
07:56Um, Jude?
08:02Hello?
08:03I'm sorry I...
08:05I didn't know.
08:07Hey, come on in.
08:08Come on, honey.
08:09It's all right.
08:10We'll look after you.
08:11Put the kettle on, Frances.
08:12Look.
08:12Well, you just sit down.
08:14We'll make you a nice cup of tea and you tell us all about it, okay?
08:17Okay.
08:18Hey.
08:18Hey.
08:42I don't know why they can't get me out of there.
08:46She's going to be flown up.
08:48I know I'm talking.
08:49If she was in any real danger, they would have brought her out.
08:52No, they probably brought these guys in, just to be sure.
08:55May I look...
08:56She looks so worried.
08:59And Mrs. M.
09:00She looks really scared.
09:08Colleen, I'd like you and Meg to organise the women.
09:11And the department wants them moved to Woodridge, so this is all over.
09:14Um, Mr. Richards is sending three vans.
09:17Richards?
09:18Is he taking over from Douglas?
09:19Yes, with a vengeance.
09:21Um, excuse me.
09:22Um, Sergeant Devlin?
09:25We've defused the bomb in the boiler room.
09:27The one in the solitary area is a little more tricky.
09:30We're looking at it now.
09:31How long have you got?
09:32Twenty minutes.
09:34Excuse me, I've got to get going.
09:35John, John.
09:37We've just heard there's another one in the laundry.
09:40Behind the dryer, sir.
09:41Right.
09:43How did you find that, Lach?
09:44They've caught a man.
09:45The name of Landon works for Lionel Fellows.
09:48They had the full story as soon as they took him in.
09:50It seems the laundry is the last of them.
09:52Let's hope so.
09:53Let's.
09:53Of course, there'll be a full check done on the rest of the opens.
09:56Fellows?
09:56It seems Lionel's not too pleased at all.
09:59Somebody must have really upset him.
10:02Thanks, Frances.
10:04Here you are.
10:04You drink that now.
10:05You'll feel 100% better.
10:08Is it still hurting?
10:10Yeah.
10:12What happened?
10:14Kevin, my husband.
10:17I see.
10:18Well, he gets a few under his belt and comes home and takes it all out on me.
10:24Often.
10:25It's not the first time.
10:28Honey, have you been to see anybody about this?
10:30Yeah.
10:31Last time I went to the cops, you know, I was with my eye black and my teeth all loose.
10:41A domestic, they called it.
10:43They didn't give a stuff.
10:46Well, you've got to look at their side too, you know.
10:49I mean, half the time if they press charges, then the other person changes their mind before it gets to court.
10:54Yes, you're right.
10:55I mean, well, Kevin's real good to me most of the time.
11:01It's just a drink.
11:04I still love him, though.
11:13Hey, who's that?
11:14Is that you, Mrs. Morris?
11:16Who's this?
11:17Who the hell is that?
11:18We'll be behind here.
11:20Don't worry, we'll have you out of there in no time for black.
11:22Well, I'm not very far away, Billy boy.
11:24Just come and get me.
11:25There's a little problem at the gate here.
11:27Don't worry.
11:29Shouldn't take too long.
11:30Yeah?
11:31Well, what sort of little problem?
11:34Come on, you can tell me I'm a big girl.
11:36What's all the fuss about?
11:39Hey.
11:40You haven't gone and left me, have you?
11:42Will you get me out of here?
11:43Get me out of here!
11:44Hey, Bea, please!
11:46It's okay, we'll get you out of there.
11:47It's just a matter of time, that's all.
11:51Okay.
11:51Hey, Bill.
11:55How about you just pluck the crack and tell them what's going on out there?
11:59Okay.
12:01There's a device rigged up here.
12:03It can make a mess of everything if we're not careful.
12:06But don't worry.
12:08Everything's under control.
12:12I'm telling you, Lee.
12:13All right, attention, everybody!
12:14As you all probably now realised, a bomb has been discovered in the prison.
12:24So, for your own safety, you'll all be spending the night at Woodridge.
12:28See?
12:29Told you.
12:29Shut up!
12:31Everything inside is under control, but because the buildings have to be searched thoroughly,
12:35we think it'll be a lot more comfortable for all of you to be transferred immediately.
12:42Scared that someone will try and nick off more like it?
12:45Shut up, Maxie!
12:47Hey, Mrs. Reynolds, what about Bea?
12:49Is she coming with us?
12:50I know you've all been worried about Bea, but she's quite safe.
12:54Now, if you're not eating in the hall of it, if you've been quietly in your room, I think it's planned to arrive.
13:03Hey, do you hear that, Phil?
13:05Now, you're not going to make me miss out and spending the night with all those fellows, are you?
13:09Don't worry.
13:10If you miss the bus, we'll take you out to dinner ourselves.
13:14Have you got that?
13:14You'd better let me out of here so I can have a look at you, see which is the better bargain.
13:20Don't worry.
13:22Won't be long.
13:24Yeah, yeah, all right.
13:54Take a break, old man.
14:09Here we go.
14:19Are you ready?
14:22Here we go.
14:22Here we go.
14:24You've made a hell of a mess putting this one together.
14:34It certainly has.
14:36Five more minutes.
14:40I just hope we can work it out in time, that's all.
14:42Okay, Barbara, take it easy now.
14:55We're all going to have to squeeze in a bit, so you'll just...
14:57That's it.
14:57Now, if you could go right over in the corner.
15:00Right, Baldwin.
15:01Hello, Joey.
15:02My goodness, he's gone, hasn't he?
15:04Right.
15:04Over you go.
15:05I'm not going, is he?
15:07What do you mean you're not going?
15:09You heard what Mrs. Reynolds said.
15:10We've all got to go.
15:12Shh.
15:12God, you've got a mouth on you.
15:13Now, listen.
15:14I've got it all worked out.
15:16I'll get into the other van and hide.
15:17I can sneak out before we get to Woodridge and no one will know I'm gone.
15:20How's that?
15:21Bloody brilliant.
15:22B's in there with a bow on her lap and you're thinking of escaping.
15:26No?
15:26Who's thinking of escaping?
15:29God, Lizzie, use a microphone next time.
15:31You won't even strain your voice then.
15:32You think you're getting out of here, Maxie?
15:34Yeah, why not?
15:36Chances are we've got to take it.
15:37Yeah, bloody little fool.
15:39All you've got to do is keep your nose clean for a while and you'll be out of here before
15:42you know it.
15:43If this works, I'll be out of here before they know it.
15:46Yeah?
15:46And how are you going to get out of the van when they've locked it?
15:50I'll jam the lock.
15:51She's forgotten what it's like to be out and able to do what you want.
15:59Well, you understand, don't you, Helen, why I've got to go?
16:03No, love, not really.
16:06But if you really want to give it a go, I'll get some of the girls to give you a hand.
16:10Thanks, Helen.
16:11You're a real pal.
16:13Yes, so is Lizzie.
16:15She just doesn't want to see you making a mess of your life all over again.
16:19Now, you've really thought about what you're going to do.
16:21Yeah, I'm going.
16:32Judy, is it all right if I give Kev a ring?
16:35He might be worried.
16:37I don't believe this.
16:39You have just been sitting there telling me how your husband used you for a punching bag
16:43and now you want to ring him up and tell him not to worry.
16:45But it's not his fault, Judy.
16:47Oh, really?
16:48Well, whose fault is it?
16:49He's just so unhappy.
16:51He's been on the doll so long, it's driving him crazy.
16:55Me having to take cleaning jobs doesn't make it any easier.
16:57Oh, the poor lamb.
16:59Well, that must be the best excuse I've ever heard for coming home and beating your wife.
17:04You don't understand, Judy.
17:06Look, I know he really loves me.
17:09Well, he's got a funny way of showing it, if you ask me.
17:13Look, Cheryl.
17:16You've got to realise that if you go home, he's going to continue to beat you.
17:20You've got a lot of thinking to do, honey.
17:23Huh?
17:24OK.
17:25Yeah.
17:33Right now, Pixie, you know what you've got to do.
17:35Sure I do.
17:37Oh, Lizzie, I'm going to miss you.
17:38Are you not still mad at me, are you?
17:40No, you're old and ugly enough to look after yourself.
17:43I won't forget you.
17:45You better bloody not.
17:46You right, Pixie?
17:47Yeah, of course I am.
17:48Clarence.
17:49Damn it!
17:50Oh, no, come on.
17:51Clarence.
17:52Stop it.
17:54That's enough.
17:59Oh, Mrs. M, this isn't closed properly.
18:04We don't want anyone falling out now, do we?
18:07No, Lizzie.
18:11Come on, Mrs. Marey.
18:13Come on.
18:14Come on.
18:33Hey, Bill.
18:36Looks like that dinner date is going to be a certainty.
18:39I wouldn't bet on it.
18:41We're nearly through.
18:43He's working like a demon, Bea.
18:45Scared his wife will get jealous if he takes you out.
18:48Don't believe a word he's telling you.
18:50He just wants you all to himself.
18:52The dead one you know and the dead one you don't.
18:55You must be a pair of mad buggers taking on this line of work.
18:59One of the necessary qualifications, my dear.
19:02Touch of insanity.
19:08John, we've got one hell of a problem here.
19:12I don't know that bastard's double-wired this thing.
19:15I never like wire.
19:17They're all giving positive readings.
19:19Dad, what do we do?
19:25Hey, you two got a bit quiet.
19:26What's happening?
19:27Haven't snuck off trying to get out on my dinner date, have you?
19:30Hang on a minute, Bea.
19:32It's time for medicated guessing, son.
19:37Hang on, all right.
19:38Here we go.
19:39Let's go.
19:40Hold it.
19:46Take a page of him.
19:47Try it.
19:47Move out.
19:50elinische
19:50Give it up.
19:50All right.
19:51We go.
19:52Come인 on.
19:57Get up.
19:57melin in.
19:58Get down.
20:01incorporation inward.
20:02gelid who is under.
20:03No, let scammers.
20:03Get up.
20:04Need come.
20:04We go.
20:05Let's work.
20:05Hold on.
20:06Let's go.
20:06Get down.
20:07Forget him.
20:23Major Hunt's dead.
20:25Sergeant Devlin's alive just.
20:28And Smith?
20:29I don't know.
20:37Okay, ladies.
20:53Come on.
20:53Ouch, good.
21:07G'day, Mrs M.
21:10How do you feel, Smith?
21:13A bit sore.
21:15It takes more than a little bomb to stop me, though.
21:17Good.
21:18How are those of the blokes, Major Hunt and...
21:21John Devlin?
21:22Yeah, how are they?
21:24I'm afraid Bill Hunt is dead, and it seems Sergeant Devlin might lose an arm.
21:32Oh, God.
21:33Oh, God.
21:37Get some rest, babe.
21:38Be back in a second.
21:45How is she?
21:46Cuts, bruises, some shock.
21:48Nothing too serious.
21:49I think she'll be able to return to her cell in the morning.
21:51Thanks, Scott.
21:53Sergeant, Mrs Reynolds, they've diffused the last bomb, but I'm afraid I'll have to ask you a few questions.
21:59No.
21:59The sooner the better.
22:00All right, Inspector.
22:01Perhaps we can go through to my office.
22:03Ah, Mrs Reynolds, Arthur Richards would like to see you in your office.
22:06All right.
22:07Oh, um, would you arrange for the women to be brought back from Woodridge tomorrow morning, please, Mrs Powell?
22:12And, um, tell Mr Richards you'll have to wait.
22:15Okay.
22:16Right, Inspector.
22:25Mr Richards, I'm sorry.
22:26I did ask to see you immediately, Mrs Reynolds.
22:28Please sit down.
22:29I have several questions I'd like to ask you.
22:32I have a preliminary report on the damage.
22:35It's quite extensive, but not as bad as it might have been, thanks to the efforts of the bomb disposal people.
22:40Some of the credit for that should go to my officers.
22:43Yes.
22:43I'm coming to them.
22:46But first, I'd like to know how this Landon person gained admittance to Wentworth.
22:51His identification was checked and found to be in order.
22:54And you checked his identification personally?
22:56No, Mrs Morris checked it.
22:59Ah, Mrs Morris.
23:02Now, B Smith was left in solitary when the prison was evacuated.
23:06Whose responsibility was it to check that area?
23:08Mrs Morris, but I am in charge of Wentworth, therefore the responsibility must be mine.
23:15I couldn't agree more.
23:19Due to your laxity, you have cost the department a great deal of money.
23:24Not to mention the inconvenience to both the department and myself.
23:28So far, I've heard nothing but condemnation of myself and my officers.
23:31This may be justified.
23:33Maybe.
23:33But a man is dead and all you can talk about is money and recrimination.
23:36He was doing his job, Mrs Reynolds.
23:40Perhaps if the same thing could be said about your staff, Major Hunt may still be alive.
23:49You haven't made a very auspicious start, have you, Mrs Reynolds?
23:56Now, this B Smith, I'd like to see her immediately.
24:00I don't know whether that's possible.
24:02She's still suffering from shock.
24:04Well, when can I see her?
24:06I'll have to ask Dr Collins.
24:12I'd be obliged.
24:19Then, perhaps, we can discuss the new security arrangements at Wentworth.
24:24Oh, thanks, Colleen.
24:32Yeah.
24:33Yeah, I'm glad the women are all right.
24:36Oh, well, the media has a habit of making things sound worse than they really are.
24:41Look, could I have a word with Anne, please?
24:45Arthur Richards.
24:46Oh, okay.
24:47Oh, no, it's all right.
24:50No, I'll talk to her tomorrow.
24:52Yep.
24:53Thanks a lot.
24:55Well?
24:58Unfortunately, one of the bomb disposal blokes is dead.
25:01Oh.
25:02Another one's seriously injured.
25:03But the women are okay.
25:06Well, thank God for that, at least, eh?
25:09Yes, it seems Anne's now with the new department head.
25:12He's not very pleased.
25:14Well, that's hardly surprising, is it?
25:16I think they take a dim view of people planting bombs everywhere.
25:20Yeah, what staggers me is, how on earth did he do it?
25:24I don't know.
25:25Now, Mrs. Smith, if you'll just sign this.
25:28What is it?
25:29Just a hospital formality.
25:30There's no need to read it.
25:31As I said, it's merely a formality.
25:40Just a formality?
25:42You bastard.
25:44Now, Mrs. Smith, it's merely a waiver exonerating the department from responsibilities for your injuries.
25:51Minor as they are.
25:52Well, they might be minor to you, but to me they're pretty important.
25:56Now, Smith...
25:56It never occurred to me that I could sue the department, but now you mention it, it could be pretty expensive.
26:03You wouldn't dare.
26:06Try me.
26:07I've got nothing to lose.
26:10Judy?
26:11What is it, Cheryl?
26:13Kevin's here.
26:13He's outside.
26:15Well, how did he find out where you were?
26:16Well, I rang him.
26:17I had to tell him where I was so he wouldn't worry about me.
26:20Now, you go upstairs.
26:23Of course, Cheryl.
26:24Go up.
26:25The rest of you two, please.
26:26Everybody up there.
26:26Let me in!
26:28For heaven's sakes.
26:29Let me in!
26:32Think I better open the door while we've still got one, huh?
26:34You be careful, Wally.
26:37Now, where's me?
26:37Where do you think you're going?
26:40Come for me, Wally?
26:41No, no, no.
26:42You're not coming in here, man.
26:43That's why I...
26:43Well, you shouldn't have come here, Kevin.
26:45You get out of here.
26:45We're going to call the cops.
26:46No, Kevin.
26:47Come on.
26:47Relax.
26:48Stop it!
26:52Now, I think you'd better go.
26:55It's got nothing to do with you.
26:58It's between Cheryl and me.
27:00That might have been so before she walked out on you and came to us for help.
27:04Now, you leave now or we're going to call the cops.
27:07Cheryl?
27:13I love her.
27:16Don't you understand?
27:18She's my wife and I love her.
27:22I love her.
27:25Of course you do, mate.
27:27We'll talk about it in the morning when you're sober.
27:31I love her.
27:33Sure.
27:34Come, I'll take you home.
27:36I ain't trying myself!
27:37Straight into a lamppost.
27:40I'm going home anyway.
27:41You come with me.
27:44I love her.
27:45I love her.
28:03I love her.
28:18Hi.
28:20I thought you might like some company.
28:22That's very kind of you.
28:24Come in.
28:25Paul at work?
28:34Yes
28:34Hey
28:38You look like you need a drink
28:40No, it's alright
28:42I think
28:45Well
28:46Want to talk about it?
28:52There isn't much to talk about
28:53I fouled it up
28:54I feel responsible for Bill Hunt's death
28:56Oh, that's crazy
28:57And you know it
28:58Is it?
29:00We all went by the book
29:01All possible security measures were taken
29:04And still someone got through
29:05So it wasn't your fault?
29:07Why, because I went by the book?
29:09In this case, yes
29:10The book doesn't teach you how to sleep at night
29:12What happens now?
29:19The department
29:20Is almost certain to ask for my resignation
29:23Oh, they can't
29:24Oh, can't they?
29:28Well, well
29:29Look at Lady Muck
29:30The life of the idle rich
29:32How are you, honey?
29:33Oh, I'm alright
29:34So I woke up this morning
29:36With what felt like the world's biggest hangover
29:37All the pain, none of the pleasure, right?
29:39Yeah
29:40What have you done to yourself?
29:42Oh, it twisted me bloody ankle
29:44Listen, love
29:45I came to talk to you about Petra Roberts
29:48Didn't know you knew her
29:49Well, I don't
29:49We just have a mutual friend
29:50Oh, you're Scott Collins
29:52Oh, how'd you know?
29:53Walls have ears
29:54I keep forgetting
29:55Anyway, he's very concerned
29:58She doesn't want to have anything to do with him
29:59Well, give me half a chance
30:01Did she say why?
30:03That's just it
30:03She won't say
30:04All she says is he's to forget her and find somebody else
30:07He'd like to know why
30:08She could be alright though, you know
30:09She'd have been here for some time
30:11Hello, Lizzie
30:13How are you?
30:15Love, God, we were worried about you
30:17How are you feeling now?
30:18Not too bad, thanks
30:19Oh, we missed you
30:21What are you doing here, Jet?
30:23I've come to see how she is
30:24Oh, you know, Lizzie's probably the one to help you
30:26Yeah
30:27She was wondering about Petra Roberts
30:29Oh, poor little love
30:32I reckon she did the right thing
30:34Getting rid of that rotten bastard
30:35Lizzie, what are you talking about?
30:38She was being raped by her own father
30:40Oh, my God
30:42Yeah
30:42Anyway, she couldn't do anything about it because of her mother
30:45But after he started on her little sister
30:48Well, that was just too much for her
30:49So she did the rotten bastard in
30:51Good on her, that's what I say
30:54Well, that explains a few things
30:56Except why she won't defend herself in court
30:57She's having a pretty good case
30:59Yes, but you see
31:00What are you doing here?
31:01Oh, I just came to check up on Bea, Mrs. M
31:04All right, now back to work
31:05Oh, but
31:05Go on, back to work, Lizzie
31:06See you later, love
31:08Yeah, thanks
31:09See you, Judy
31:09Bye, honey
31:09Bea, if you're feeling up to it later on
31:11Mrs. Reynolds would like to see you
31:12Thank you, Mrs. M
31:12Mrs. M
31:13Any news of Sergeant Devlin?
31:16Yes
31:16I'm sorry, he's lost his arm
31:18Come on, stone on the white line
31:26Your name is Lucy Walker, is that correct?
31:33Is that correct?
31:34Yes
31:35Yes
31:35You are charged with the trafficking of Kirk Kane, is that correct?
31:40It's me
31:41Just answer me
31:42Is that correct?
31:44Yes
31:44Thank you
31:45Mrs. Powell
31:47Wait there
31:49Stay on that line
31:52Yeah
31:52Right
31:55I'm sorry to have to tell you
32:06The department has declined the teaching programme
32:09What?
32:10But why?
32:11They don't want prisoners undertaking work in an official capacity
32:15Well, I don't give a damn what the bloody department says
32:18Are they going to take that course if they're like it or not?
32:19How?
32:20Of course, the classes couldn't be official
32:23But if you were to teach them during your own time
32:27What do you mean, a recreation time?
32:28As long as the other women don't object
32:30I think they come round
32:32Great
32:33But I'll need some equipment
32:34Not much, but some
32:36Such as?
32:37Well, a blackboard is essential
32:38Well, I'd like to donate some things myself
32:41As a personal contribution to the classes
32:43Perhaps I could organise your blackboard
32:45Terrific
32:45And I'm sure I can find some chalk and a few books
32:48Thank you
32:48Right
32:50I think that's all
32:51Good luck
32:52Thanks, Mrs Reynolds
32:54Oh, by the way
32:56I'd like to go back to work
32:58You feel up to it?
33:00Raring to go
33:00But if Arthur Richards asks
33:02I'm in agony
33:03You stupid little bitch
33:11Hello, Auntie Jo
33:12You keep your trap shut
33:13I am not related to you in here
33:15Now, you remember that
33:16No, shame not me, are you?
33:18Oh, no
33:18I've always wanted a dope pusher for a niece
33:21What the hell do you think your family's going to say?
33:24And what about your grandfather?
33:25I never need no as long as you keep quiet
33:27Just like you did when I arrived here
33:29And while we're on the subject of what people think
33:32I don't think the authorities will be too thrilled to find out we're related
33:35Are you threatening me?
33:37Too right I am
33:38You've already buckled yourself by not saying anything when I gave a false name
33:42You better be nice to me, Auntie Joan
33:45Or you're in trouble
33:46Big trouble
33:48Well, I can't tell you what to do, love
33:52It's your life
33:53You're the one in charge
33:54But I'm so confused
33:56I love Kevin, but I can't live with him
34:00I just don't know what to do
34:02Well, maybe the best thing is for you to get away somewhere by yourself
34:07Try and sort yourself out
34:09You got any relatives you can stay with?
34:11Only my dad
34:12And he didn't want me to marry Kevin in the first place
34:15If I go home, all I'll get for conversation is I told you so
34:19Yeah
34:21Well, sometimes swallowing your pride is a small price to pay for happiness
34:26Maybe
34:27Maybe if...
34:33What are they?
34:35They're just something the doctor gave me for morning sickness
34:38I didn't know you were pregnant
34:41Four months
34:42Four months?
34:44Oh, you poor thing
34:44You're still getting morning sickness
34:46Yeah
34:46Just unlucky all round, I guess
34:49Yeah, well, I reckon I'd be in surface
34:53Now lying on some beach
34:55You never would have made
34:56I'll never know
34:57Will I reckon I had a pretty good chance
34:59Except for something to fear an old busybody
35:01I did it for your own good
35:03Thanks very much
35:04Now I'm on the charge
35:06Mrs Reynolds really ripped strips off me this morning
35:08Good honour
35:09It's just what you deserve, you cheeky-looking bugger
35:12Hey, Bea
35:12What did Mrs Reynolds want?
35:14Do they give you a medal or something?
35:15Not exactly
35:16The bloody department's canned the classes
35:18Oh, you rotten bugger
35:20Mrs Reynolds says we can still have them as long as they're in our own time
35:23During recreation hours?
35:25That's right
35:26Any objections?
35:28No, Bea, of course not
35:29Good
35:30The governor's giving us a blackboard and a few essentials
35:33Aren't you a little beauty?
35:34Yeah, well, it depends on your point of view
35:36That'll be enough out of you
35:37Well, what's this?
35:38A tea party?
35:40Well, Roberts, the doctor will see you
35:41Now the rest of you get back to work
35:42I don't want to see the doctor, Miss Ferguson
35:44I think you should
35:45Mind your business, Smith
35:46Well, she was just saying a minute ago that her foot was hurting
35:48Well, Roberts?
35:50No, I don't want to go
35:51Is that yourself?
35:53Miss Ferguson?
35:54If Petra's not going to the doctor, can I take her place?
35:57And what's the matter with you, Smith?
35:59Just a bit shaky after my ordeal
36:00You know how it is, Miss Ferguson
36:01All right, get a move on
36:04And that's why she won't defend herself in court
36:11Well, that'd explain a lot of things
36:14Like what?
36:16Well, all the time I've known her, she hardly ever mentioned her father
36:18In the end, I had to demand to meet him
36:22Now I know why
36:24Well, you've got to try and talk her into defending herself at least
36:27Well, how?
36:28Talk to her solicitor, tell him the whole story yourself
36:31And if she denies it?
36:33Well, then at least you've tried
36:35Hey, look at that
36:44Treating her like it's the first day of school
36:47Reckon she fancies her
36:48I don't know, would you?
36:51Nah, not my type
36:52What did you tell Scott?
36:57About what?
36:58Be please
36:59All right, I told him the truth
37:01But you don't know the truth
37:03Yes, I do
37:03And I think Scott has the right to know too
37:05You had no right to interfere
37:07Look, Petra, I know it's your life
37:09And you can do what you want with it
37:10But I think Scott has the right to make up his own mind as well
37:12Be's right, you know, love
37:14Why don't you all mind your own business
37:16It's got nothing to do with any of you
37:18Mind if I sit here?
37:23Yeah, okay
37:24My name's Lucy Walker
37:26Oh, g'day, I'm Maxie
37:27Lucy B
37:28G'day, what are you in for?
37:31Got nicked
37:31Pushing some dope
37:32I don't think you want to sit here really, do you?
37:37I don't know
37:38Looks okay to me
37:39Well, it doesn't feel okay to me
37:42You see, I don't like pushes
37:44It's just some grass
37:46Nothing wrong with that, is there?
37:49Grass, eh?
37:50Yeah, just grass
37:51You better not be lying to me
37:56You seem pretty pally with Officer Ferguson
38:01We call her the freak
38:03I'll give you a word of advice
38:05Keep away from her
38:07Because I hate her
38:09Almost as much as I hate pushes
38:12Hello, Jo
38:16Oh
38:17New rosters
38:19I see you're down for an awful lot of double shifts
38:21Yeah, well I like to be kept busy
38:24By the way, that blackboard I ordered has arrived
38:28Would you see it's installed in the rec room before the class this afternoon?
38:32I thought the department was against these classes
38:34No, I just didn't want to see a prisoner running them officially
38:38I don't see the difference
38:40The difference is that Roberts is giving up her own time and money
38:44The classes are unpaid and unofficial
38:46I wonder what the department would say about something unofficial happening in here
38:52They're quite happy for the women to use their free time as they wish
38:56As long as it doesn't interfere with security
38:58That is just my point, Governor
39:00We already have a problem with security
39:03Putting a bunch of women together like that will only cause more
39:05I'm quite aware of our problems here without being reminded, Miss Ferguson
39:09I think you'll find things a lot tighter here for everyone for a while
39:13I want this education scheme to work
39:17And I expect my officers to see that it does
39:20Just make sure the board goes up, Miss Ferguson
39:24Cheryl
39:39Go home, Kevin
39:41Cheryl, please, we've got to talk
39:43I haven't got anything to say
39:45Listen, love
39:46I'm sorry about last night
39:48I had a few too many of a drink and started feeling sorry for myself
39:50Look, Kevin, I've got to get to my cleaning job
39:53Cheryl, please, I want to try again
39:55No, Kevin
39:56It's always going to be the same
39:59You're carrying my baby
40:03Doesn't it mean anything to you?
40:08It's worth another shot, isn't it?
40:10Princess, I have no idea
40:17Why on earth would you want to keep that from me?
40:19She didn't tell anybody
40:20God, she must have been going through hell
40:22And I think of that animal
40:24That bastard deserved to die
40:26Well, it'll certainly make a difference to her defence
40:29We've definitely got a case for justifiable homicide now
40:31I just wish it was that simple
40:32She will testify in court, won't she?
40:34I know it'll be unpleasant
40:35But, well, it's not any chance
40:37She's not worried about herself
40:38But she won't hear of Emma having to go through it, too
40:40Oh, can't do much without Emma's supporting evidence
40:43I know
40:44But she'd rather deny it all than make her sister suffer anymore
40:47Well, I can understand that
40:48God, that's got to be something I can do
40:51I can't just stand by and watch a rotten jail
40:53Look, maybe she's wrong about her sister
40:55Well, I know she's only 13
40:57But perhaps she could cope with a court appearance
41:00I'll never be able to convince Petra of that
41:02Don't try
41:02Go and see Emma
41:04You're a doctor, her friend
41:05Find out what her mental state is
41:07And we'll take it from there
41:09Well, it could work
41:10Good
41:10Get back to me as soon as you can
41:12If she's fit to testify
41:13She's Petra's best chance of being acquitted
41:16Smile
41:21You and your sister are going to court in the morning
41:24Oh, no
41:25It'll be okay
41:26Oh, very touching
41:28Come on, move out
41:30You at the bell, move
41:34Aunty Jane
41:49I told you never to call me that
41:51Must have forgot
41:52Well, don't forget again
41:53All right, I'll try
41:55But when I get bored or unhappy
41:57I get terribly forgetful
41:58Are you trying to blackmail me?
42:02Oh, I wouldn't call it that
42:03More like wanting a few reminders
42:05Such as?
42:06Some booze and cigarettes
42:07Forget it
42:08All right
42:09Aunty Joan
42:10Told you I had a terrible memory
42:12All right
42:15I'll see what I can get
42:17But that's it
42:18You're so good to me
42:19Miss Ferguson
42:20He used to give me roses
42:30I wish he could again
42:35But that was on the outside
42:40And things were different then
42:46On the inside
42:47The sun still shines
42:50And the rain falls down
42:56But the sun and rain are prisoners too
43:00When morning comes around
43:05Last night I dreamed
43:08We were together
43:10Sharing all the love we'd know
43:16Till I had to face the nightmare
43:21Of waking up alone
43:26On the inside the roses grow
43:29They don't lie on the stony ground
43:35But the roses here are Christmas too
43:40When morning comes around
43:45Jumping up on the inside of Your Tree
43:50Because it's exactly a miracle
43:51That's nojunly
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43:56We're from the outside
43:57You're from the inside
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