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Episode 477 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end and pre-advert gate slams, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast. The officer locking up has also been replaced with one wearing the correct uniform!
As the women rehearse for the dance marathon, an old friend appears.
As the women rehearse for the dance marathon, an old friend appears.
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00:00Isn't it simple?
00:02We've each got what the other needs.
00:04Money and freedom.
00:07What are you getting at?
00:09You help me get out,
00:11and I'll help you.
00:14But Rebecca, what if I got caught?
00:16Marlene? Marlene!
00:19Come on.
00:20She's too smart for me.
00:21She changed over the cups.
00:24Oh, damn.
00:26Oh, hi.
00:27I'm Rob Sullivan.
00:30How come we didn't meet in the rec room?
00:31Let's just say I don't like crowds.
00:34Especially that crowd.
00:35Oh, well, that's super nice, no, budge.
00:37Actually, once they got me going and my kids, I couldn't stop.
00:39Oh, my goodness.
00:40Oh, leave me alone, Mum.
01:01There's no school today.
01:03Oh, talk about away with the pixies.
01:04Get her in the bed.
01:05Oh, for God's sake.
01:06Oh.
01:12Well, well, well.
01:14Your friend's a little sleepy, is she?
01:16Did you want something?
01:18Yes, I found this lying around and thought it might belong to old...
01:20What's her name?
01:21You mean Dot?
01:22Right.
01:23Couldn't think of anyone else who might use it.
01:25Yeah, what's going on?
01:25What's the matter with Warren?
01:28Oh, she was a bit tired, Mrs. M.
01:29We thought we'd give her an early night.
01:30Yeah, you know, she's always tearing around.
01:32She's worn herself out.
01:33Well, she's not going to get any rest with you or watching her, is she?
01:36What have you done?
01:39Oh, I was getting something out of my locker and I caught it on a coat hanger accidentally.
01:43Well, it looks pretty nasty.
01:45Just a scratch.
01:46Well, I think perhaps Sister Hall better look at it.
01:48No need for that.
01:49I'm a nurse, remember?
01:50Not anymore.
01:52Come along.
01:52You'll probably need a tetanus.
01:54Anything you say, Mrs. Morris?
01:56Sweet dreams, pet.
02:01Caught it on a coat hanger?
02:06Have you heard how Heather is?
02:07Yeah, I rang her a couple of hours ago.
02:09Oh, she seems to be okay, apart from a bit of a bump on the head.
02:12Thank heavens for that.
02:14I appreciate what she was trying to do, but it wasn't worth the risk.
02:17Mrs. Heather sounds like she's on a real ego trip.
02:19You don't know her?
02:21So I suggest you refrain from comments like that.
02:25Sorry, I spoke.
02:30Heather means a lot to you, doesn't she?
02:32I think she's quite a girl.
02:34Be careful.
02:36You know how the women can use situations like that.
02:38Oh, don't worry.
02:40Heather's strictly a principled, professional lady who's oblivious to my...
02:44I'll take your cup.
02:46I would have given it further down.
02:54Would you now?
02:56What about some painkillers, sister?
02:59Diagesics would do the trick.
03:00I'll decide what's best for you.
03:02Would you sign the drug register, please, Mrs. Morris?
03:04Sure.
03:18Oh, Dot, here.
03:19Want this?
03:20That's the one I was looking for.
03:21Where'd you find it?
03:23Bev found it.
03:23She said she thought you might want it.
03:25Uh, will you hang on a minute, Jude?
03:26I just want a cardi.
03:28Will you walk us to the rec room?
03:29Yes, no worries.
03:29This time I'm a bit nervous after all it's been going on.
03:34Ah!
03:35What is it?
03:35What's wrong?
03:36It's blood, Jude.
03:38She's done someone in for sure.
03:40Don't be so stupid, Dot.
03:44Oh, my God.
03:44It is blood, isn't it?
03:46Oh, she's chopped him.
03:48I'm not getting him in my lap.
03:49Calm down, now.
03:50Just calm down.
03:51I'm going to look inside here, okay?
03:53Just going to look inside.
03:55Oh, my God.
03:55I'm going to look inside.
03:55I'm going to look inside.
03:59Ah, see?
04:02Well, where'd she put it, then?
04:04All that blood don't come from nowhere.
04:05Well, it's probably someone just trying to frighten you, that's all.
04:08Yeah.
04:09Like someone trying to frighten Marlene and Bobby.
04:11What's going on?
04:12Why aren't you two in the rec room?
04:14God, there is nothing in the rule book that says we have to be in the rec room in our own free time, is there?
04:19Yes, well, I know that.
04:20I just want to know what you're doing here.
04:21Well, it's mad.
04:22We're looking for a body.
04:23Oh, don't be ridiculous.
04:24Yeah, well, what do you call that, huh?
04:25All right, well, why don't we look for him, hmm?
04:30Why don't we?
04:37Oh, my God.
04:45My apologies, Gladys, for having to call you back, but there was no alternative.
04:49What happens now?
04:51Mrs. Morris and Mr. Crookshank are locking the women in the recreation room, and the police are on their way, so there's no cause for alarm.
04:56No cause for alarm?
04:58Rob Summitton's just been murdered, and you say there's no cause for alarm.
05:01The women will stay in the recreation room until the police have finished questioning them.
05:05Pity we didn't do that in the first place.
05:07Gladys, it's not Mrs. Reynolds' fault.
05:09They're not all murderers.
05:10Baker's disappeared.
05:11Dennis is looking for them.
05:13Let's pray he finds it quickly.
05:14We could start our own newspaper the way things are going.
05:16I insist that none of you breathes a word of this to anyone on the outside.
05:21This is now an official police matter.
05:23Understand?
05:24Is there anything we can do to help?
05:26Baker's missing.
05:27We have to do a cell-to-cell search.
05:28I'm not going out there with that murderous on the loose.
05:31You can't make me.
05:32We'll spit up into two groups.
05:33You'll be quite safe.
05:34No, I just want to go home.
05:36If I say we all stay and help out, if we're going to do this job, we may as well do it properly.
05:41You can't guarantee much in the way of expertise, though.
05:44No expertise needed.
05:45It's just a matter of methodically searching the place.
05:47Fine.
05:47Well, we'd best get started then.
05:50Come on, Mary, and there's work to be done.
05:52Unless you'd rather wait here on your own.
06:00Oh, you should have seen him.
06:02His eyes were all wide and staring, just like them Frankenstein movies.
06:07Hey, Jude, if we'd had a camera, we could have made our own movie.
06:10Yeah, you'd all have to have star billing.
06:12We've already got our own monster.
06:14Yeah.
06:15I wonder where she is.
06:17Anybody notice Bev's not here?
06:18Yeah, she's in the infirmary.
06:20You know, she stabbed her own hand.
06:22Hey, what are we going to do with her if the cops start asking her questions?
06:24She doesn't even know where she eats.
06:26Just try and cover for her somehow.
06:27Steer the questioning away from her.
06:32Could I have your attention for a moment, please?
06:35She looks like we've lost Marion.
06:37Go and find her.
06:37Right, I suppose you all know why you've been assembled here.
06:41Well, you can't hide a body in this place for long.
06:44The police are going to want to question all of you, so we're going to have to keep you locked in here for the time being.
06:48Do they know what killed him?
06:50Not yet.
06:51Sister Hall said it was caused by an incision through the heart.
06:53Mrs. Reynolds, I'll have a word with you.
06:59And I'm not staying here to be murdered, too.
07:01Yeah, out the front, okay?
07:02Five minutes.
07:03Ta, bye.
07:07You can't make me stay, Mrs. Morris.
07:09Mrs. Reynolds specifically asked you not to breathe a word of this to anyone on the outside.
07:12It was only my mother.
07:14She's not going to run off to the newspapers if that's what you're worried about.
07:16That's not the point.
07:17Mrs. Reynolds made the request in the interest of prison security.
07:21Prison security?
07:22That's a joke.
07:23If word of this does get out, you'll be held responsible.
07:25You realise that?
07:32When Bev gave it to me, she said she just found it lying around and asked me to give it back to Dot.
07:36So she would have wiped the blood off it, but now her fingerprints, mine, and dots will be on it.
07:41We'll leave that to the police.
07:42Forency could still find traces of blood on it.
07:44Yeah, well, we didn't touch that coat hanger, so that could be vital evidence, couldn't it?
07:48Yes, all right, Judy, thank you.
07:50We'll leave it to the police from now on.
07:52Do we have to leave him in there like that?
07:54Yes, we do.
07:55Nothing can be touched until the police arrive.
07:58That's awful.
08:00And the worst thing is thinking that she's still lurking around somewhere.
08:03Perhaps we'll be checked between us.
08:04She might have double black on us.
08:05Shall I?
08:06Yes.
08:06Oh.
08:08Blame, hide and seek, eh?
08:11What exactly did you find?
08:14Did you kill Rob Somerton?
08:16Huh?
08:17Was that his name?
08:19Why?
08:20Well, that's the game.
08:23The unsuspecting.
08:25There's no fun in being faced by the enemy.
08:29We'd better get her up to solitary.
08:30Come on, Bacon.
08:31Take it easy.
08:34What was in that?
08:35Nothing.
08:36Nothing.
08:39Prison air.
08:40Oh, nobody's going to put me away to rot by myself.
08:44There's no fun in that.
08:45I'll get a doctor.
08:46It's too late for that.
08:48It's on the air.
08:49No, but it's in her bloodstream now.
08:52Can't stop a coronary.
08:55Final ultimate high, eh, Judy?
08:58I won't have to wonder what death it's like anymore.
09:02I won't have to wonder what death it's like anymore.
09:03Because it's going to be...
09:06Here we are, love.
09:18Something to keep your strength up.
09:20Oh, Mum.
09:21I feel fine.
09:23I'm just angry that I wasn't successful in getting through.
09:26Well, I'm jolly glad you didn't.
09:28To think you have to work alongside people who did this to you...
09:30Mum, quiet.
09:31We've just received word that a man has died at Wentworth Detention Centre.
09:36Police are investigating.
09:37We'll give you more details as they come to hand.
09:40It couldn't be Dennis, darling.
09:43But he was the only male warder.
09:46I'm certain it's not him.
09:48He's too good at his job to let anyone hurt him.
09:51Oh, Mum.
09:52I couldn't bear it if anything happened to him.
09:54He's more than just a friend, isn't he?
10:04Would you please see if you can get through to Wentworth's bombing?
10:06Just make sure he wasn't hurt.
10:15I wonder if they've finished questioning Marion.
10:18Asking for trouble, I reckon.
10:19Walking out like that.
10:21Say, are you feeling any better?
10:22Can you stop shaking?
10:24Almost.
10:25Look, it's all over.
10:28There was nothing any of us could have done to save poor Rob.
10:31It's finished.
10:32Over.
10:34Could have nightmares for ages.
10:38You know the thing that really frightens me?
10:40What?
10:41Something that happened on my rounds the other day in the laundry.
10:46I think I'm very lucky to be alive.
10:49Look, this has gone too far.
10:51The department has to be notified.
10:53We can't stay on here.
10:55Look at this child.
10:57And Marion's having a nervous breakdown.
10:59The danger's past, Gladys.
11:01And we can't just pull up stakes and cop out at this stage.
11:04Don't you think that a murderess who's run amok just might give the others ideas?
11:09No, I don't.
11:10Well, I'm not at all happy about the way things stand.
11:13I'm writing a full report to the department insisting that we be replaced.
11:17And I'm going to want both of your signatures as well.
11:23Evening.
11:26Just thought I'd come over and deliver the good news.
11:29Well, it strikes over, is it?
11:30No, but things are looking pretty black for the department.
11:33Did you hear the newsflash?
11:34About the bloke being killed?
11:35Yeah.
11:36I tried to phone Wentworth to find out who it was, but they weren't giving out any information.
11:40Do you know?
11:41Young social worker by the name of Summerton.
11:43My source of information seems pretty certain he was murdered by that baker woman.
11:48Oh, a young man.
11:50Apparently.
11:50Can I get your beer, Frank?
11:53No, thanks.
11:54I can't stay.
11:55Thing is, this rather changes things.
11:57It puts the department exactly where we want them.
11:59I'm not sure I fully.
12:01Well, the department's going to be breaking their neck to get this strike settled as soon
12:04as possible.
12:05It means we can go for broke.
12:07It means drawing up a new set of demands, eh?
12:09So could you come over to the office and help me get stuck into some paperwork?
12:12Couldn't I wait till the morning?
12:14No.
12:15Got to strike while the iron's hot, if you'll pardon the pun.
12:17I find your attitude in very poor taste, Frank.
12:21A young man has been killed, and all you can think of is that it gives us leverage over
12:25the department.
12:26I've no time for delicacy, Joyce.
12:29And what about the original reason for us going on strike?
12:32A prisoner's word being taken over that of an officer.
12:34Is that no longer relevant?
12:36Joyce, there are wider issues at stake.
12:39And you're saying that Joan Ferguson no longer matters?
12:42She never has, really.
12:43Well, perhaps not to you, but her dismissal is the original reason that the union voted
12:48to strike.
12:49You're being a bit naive, Joyce.
12:51The important issue is a better wages and better conditions.
12:54Surely you can see that.
12:55All I can see is that the union's being unfair to both its members and the department.
13:00Well, if you don't like it, you know what you can do.
13:03Plenty of others will take over as union rep.
13:06Good.
13:06Well, let them.
13:07Because I resign the position as of now.
13:10Bloody typical, isn't it?
13:22Some excitement around here at Larson Idiot Beach is here who has to sleep through the
13:25lot.
13:26I can't say I was excited, but I will admit to being relieved.
13:30Did you actually see a car, can't you?
13:32Oh, leave it, Marlene.
13:33I'll never forget it as long as I live.
13:36I'd love to have been there when she snuffed it.
13:37I'd love to have seen that.
13:38Yeah, I would have liked to have asked her what it felt like.
13:41I hope Lou didn't get any ideas of hanging around bloody Bev.
13:44Bound to have got a lot of ideas, but she won't know what to do with them.
13:47Lou's one of those people that can only follow the mob.
13:50Yeah, that's what surprised me about Buck.
13:52Miss Rogers, did you hear about the way she tried to take on the mob and break through
13:56the pig fighting?
13:56That'd be stupid.
13:57You wouldn't catch me running through rocks to get in here.
13:59Hell, if she'd have made it, she might have stopped Bev from killing that summit, you
14:02like.
14:03Yeah, then it could have been her body found under Dot's bed.
14:05Yeah, it's both.
14:07You know, I'm glad it was him and not me who popped it.
14:10That young man had a wife and twin baby girls, and they're all grieving for him.
14:15And all you can say is you're glad he's dead.
14:18I only said I'm glad it was him and not me.
14:20Dot.
14:21Look, love, we're all feeling a bit the same way.
14:27Bev was bound to kill sooner or later, and if hadn't have been for the strike, it could
14:31have been one of us.
14:35I don't know how we would have got through last night without your help.
14:38I wouldn't have blamed any of you for wanting to get as far away from Wentworth as possible.
14:42Thank you for staying.
14:43I must say, Mrs. Reynolds, that you and Mrs. Morris and young Mr. Crookshank handled
14:47the whole affair most efficiently.
14:50Thank you, Gladys.
14:51It's certainly been an eye-opener for me, but I won't miss the place when it's all over.
14:55I tend to agree.
14:57Marion was a disappointment.
14:58So, you know about that little press gallery outside?
15:01You mean the 5,000 reporters clamoring at the gates for a story?
15:05Yeah, well, I just wanted to assure you that none of us here leaked the story.
15:08Mrs. Reynolds, is there any news on the strike yet?
15:12Not yet, but there's a meeting sometime today, so all we can do is hope that they come to
15:16some sort of agreement.
15:17Anyway, keep your fingers crossed.
15:18I'll let you know if anything happens.
15:23You're a very dedicated person, Meg.
15:26I like to think so.
15:28I don't know how you manage to keep your cool all the time.
15:30Why?
15:30I haven't seen you flustered once since I've been here.
15:33You're amazing.
15:34I suppose you'll be glad when the strike's over?
15:36No, I'd be a liar if I said otherwise.
15:40Listen, Meg, when this is all over with, any chance of us getting to know each other
15:44better?
15:45Well, I guess our paths will cross again.
15:48Maybe.
15:49But why don't we make sure of it?
15:50We can get together for a meal or something.
15:52Well, at the moment, it's all I can do to stay awake.
15:56Shall I give you more time to think about it?
15:58I really haven't got time to think about anything much at the moment.
16:01As a matter of fact, I just remembered something I should have done a couple of hours ago.
16:06Excuse me.
16:13What do you mean the press are waiting for me downstairs?
16:15Why wasn't I told in advance?
16:16Didn't have time.
16:18Look, I've spent half the night waiting on that statement.
16:20All you've got to do is read it.
16:21This murder means that we've got the department exactly where we want them.
16:26All they'll want to do is get the striker with as quickly and quietly as possible.
16:30Get themselves out of the limelight.
16:32The department must agree that the tragic killing of Mr. Somerton only highlights the
16:36need for increased wages and better working conditions.
16:38What the hell does any of this have to do with me?
16:41Everything, Joan.
16:43Better working conditions for all prison officers.
16:45That's what we're aiming for.
16:46You seem to be forgetting that I am not, at present, a prison officer.
16:51None of this affects me unless I get my job back.
16:53We're working on that, Joan.
16:54Oh, yes, I can see that.
16:56Would you care to show me where it says that my reinstatement is a condition of a return to work?
17:02First, we settle the issues that affect all our members.
17:04Then, when that's out of the way, we work on the personal grievances.
17:08You may call them personal grievances.
17:10I was under the impression that that's what all this is about.
17:13It was, in a sense.
17:14Bolton, I want my reinstatement at the head of your list of demands.
17:21No.
17:21Well, then I'll just have to go to the press, won't I?
17:23Tell them the truth.
17:25Union boss uses tragic death of young social worker for political ends.
17:30They'll just love that down at Trades Hall.
17:33I don't give a damn if you read it or shove it up your jumper.
17:36And you can say what you bloody well like to the press.
17:40But whatever you do, comrade, bear in mind that we've blacklisted members before
17:44and we'll do it again if needs be.
17:48If I do read it and still find myself out of a job?
17:53Chance you'll have to take.
17:55If you read the list of demands exactly as they're written,
17:58then I'll give you my guarantee the union will do everything it can to get you reinstated.
18:09Oh, dear.
18:10Did I wake you up?
18:11No, it's okay, Mum.
18:13I had to get up anyway.
18:14Would you like some breakfast?
18:16Hmm.
18:17Oh, don't worry.
18:17I'll fix it myself.
18:19Oh, you'll do nothing of the sort.
18:20Oh, by the way, Dennis phoned about an hour ago.
18:25Why didn't you wake me?
18:27Well, you were talking to him last night.
18:29There didn't seem to be any urgency.
18:31Dennis agreed.
18:33Why don't you go back to bed, love?
18:34No, I'm awake now.
18:36I'm fine, really.
18:38It's just I'm bored out of my brain.
18:40I can't work to get back to work.
18:43Come and sit next to me for a minute.
18:50What?
18:52I want you to think seriously about giving up your job at the prison.
18:56What?
18:57Well, now that you've found a nice young man...
18:59Mum, what's that got to do with me giving up my job?
19:02It's such a dangerous job, darling.
19:04Bill's a policeman.
19:05I don't see you telling him to chuck it in.
19:07Well, Bill's a man.
19:08So?
19:09Dealing with criminals is no job for a woman.
19:13Forget it, Mum.
19:17You've got to stop trying to organise my life for me.
19:20I'm a big girl now.
19:21I can make my own decisions.
19:24While you're living under the same roof as me,
19:26I can't help but be concerned.
19:29Well, maybe I'd better move out.
19:32Look, I don't want to.
19:34It's just that you've got to try and let me live my own life.
19:37Mind my own business, is that what you mean?
19:41No.
19:44Just try and understand that we don't always see things the same way.
19:48Are you in there?
19:53Oh, I'm a tough old bird.
19:55Oh, there's another one.
19:56Dots, aren't you talking to me?
19:59Do we have something to talk about, Miss Frawley?
20:01Why don't we bury the hatchet, Dot?
20:04I'm willing to be friends if you are.
20:06And what if I'm not?
20:07I'm sorry about what happened yesterday.
20:10I suppose I'm just not used to dealing with prisoners.
20:13I tend to get on my high horse.
20:15You know, that's a very good idea, Miss Frawley.
20:17Why don't you just get on your high horse and go galloping out of here?
20:21Do us all a favour.
20:22I was trying to be friendly, Dot.
20:25Yeah, well, don't bother.
20:25However, it's becoming increasingly obvious that what you need is not sympathy,
20:30but a few lessons in common courtesy.
20:33A little gratitude to those who are doing their best to help you.
20:35What the hell's she on about?
20:38How'd you expect me to talk to you when I don't understand a bloody word you say?
20:43But he can't even go to the bloody toilet in peace anymore.
20:49I'm afraid the comedy of the situation escapes me, Philip.
20:52Tea and toast.
20:56Ray insisted.
20:57Excellent idea.
20:59After the night we've had.
21:00Yes, well, no thanks to me.
21:02What?
21:02I mean, to turn my back on a prisoner in the infirmary
21:05of all the stupid, unthinking things to do.
21:07I think it's called overworked and run down.
21:09Look, if she hadn't killed herself, it would have been one of the women.
21:12How the department passed her as mentally sound in the first place is beyond me.
21:15Oh.
21:16The department rang a couple of minutes ago.
21:19And?
21:19The unions agreed to return to work this afternoon.
21:23On whose terms?
21:24The department's or the unions?
21:26It seems as though they've come to an agreement about the major demands,
21:29the ones that Joan spelled out in her statement to the press.
21:32But the department says they're still bickering over the finer points.
21:36I wonder whether Joan's reinstatement is one of those finer points.
21:40Nothing we can do but wait and see.
21:42So, once again, thank you all.
21:54I suppose we should be thanking you.
21:56We've gained valuable experience.
21:58And I can't speak on behalf of the others,
21:59but I'd be prepared to stay around a day or two until things are back to normal.
22:02Well, thanks, but I don't think the union would take too kindly to that.
22:05Oh, yes.
22:06We're non-union labor now, aren't we?
22:08Now, as for you two, you'll be rostered off for the rest of the day
22:11in the minute the afternoon shift reports you.
22:13Well, yes.
22:13How about you, Mrs Reynolds?
22:15You'll be off home too, won't you?
22:16Oh, no, I'll stay around till things are back to normal.
22:17Oh, I am.
22:18I think I'm beyond tiredness.
22:20How about going down to reception to relieve Rita?
22:22Mm, certainly.
22:24Look, maybe you could help me with something, Meg.
22:27There's one of those prisoners I'd like to have a word with before I go.
22:30Do you think that might be possible?
22:31Might be?
22:31Which one?
22:32Bobby.
22:32Bobby Mitchell.
22:33Oh, yes, of course.
22:35You want to tell her about her mother's death, don't you?
22:37Well, yes, if I think she's up to handling it,
22:39but basically I just want her to trust me, you know.
22:41Then I might be able to help her.
22:43Well, I'll see what I can do.
22:44Great, I'd appreciate it.
22:46Say, have you had a chance to give any thought
22:48to our getting together for dinner sometime?
22:50As a matter of fact, I have.
22:52Good.
22:52What'll it be?
22:53Chinese?
22:54Italian?
22:55I'm sorry, I can't, Philip.
22:57Oh, really?
22:58I'm quite a nice bloke once you get to know me.
23:00I've never doubted that.
23:03It's just that I had a bad experience a couple of months back,
23:06and I suppose I'm still getting over it.
23:09Fair enough.
23:13When you feel that you're over it,
23:15if you, uh, want to,
23:17why don't you, uh, give me a call?
23:20No strings attached.
23:24Thanks.
23:24Thanks.
23:30Hi.
23:36Hi.
23:36Where's Shane?
23:37Oh, out the back.
23:38I think Nicky's trying to teach him some new tricks.
23:41Uh, anyone phone from Wentworth?
23:43I haven't left the house in case they did.
23:45They will.
23:47Do you, um, see me on TV?
23:49Yes, I did.
23:52Well, what did you think?
23:54Do you want the truth?
23:55I say honesty's the best policy.
23:58Well, it sounded to me as though Bolton had put words into your mouth.
24:01Oh, don't be ridiculous.
24:02I can tell when your heart's not in it.
24:04You're imagining things.
24:05Oh, I don't think so.
24:06I've met the likes of Bolton before.
24:09All right.
24:10I came to some sort of arrangement with Bolton.
24:14And your side of the deal was to be Bolton's mouthpiece,
24:16and in return he makes sure that you get your job back.
24:20Something like that.
24:21Well, if that's the case, it's a bit odd that Wentworth haven't phoned yet.
24:26I did the only thing I could do.
24:28In that case, there's nothing further to be said.
24:32No, I don't suppose there is.
24:35I'll get lunch.
24:36I couldn't believe my luck when I found I was rusted on the first shift back.
24:45I feel like I haven't seen you for weeks.
24:47It must be a relief for you.
24:49And you've got an added day's grace.
24:52I'm off home as soon as everybody's signed on.
24:55I suppose they'll knock back the improved conditions.
24:57Or pay.
24:58Harder seems fair, does it?
25:06I wanted to have a talk to you about something.
25:08Importance?
25:09Yeah, well, you could say that.
25:12I guess I can wait.
25:17How's morale?
25:18Well, the women are fine.
25:20It's like a great cloud has lifted now that Baker's gone.
25:24I wish we could say the same for the officers.
25:26It's probably a good thing I'm not going to be around for a while.
25:28Give them a chance to cool down.
25:30Yeah, well, what about me?
25:30I'm not exactly popular either.
25:32Well, I'll tell you what you do.
25:37You go straight down to the infirmary
25:39and you get Sister to put a whacking great plaster on this wound of yours.
25:46And that way they feel too guilty to give you a hard time.
25:49Yeah.
25:51Well, I might just do that.
25:52Fine if I come in?
26:03Can't stop you, can I?
26:05Well, you could if you wanted.
26:06I haven't got any clout now that the strike is over.
26:08Rack off, then.
26:13You really don't remember me, do you?
26:15Well, of course I bloody remember you.
26:17You've been playing screw around here for the last few days.
26:19Think back a couple of years.
26:22The guy with the beard down to here.
26:25Went by the name of Wolfman.
26:26Of course it's bloody you.
26:28Jeez, I should have known by the accent.
26:30Yes, well, some habits are hard to drop.
26:33You're not going to hold that against me, are you?
26:34I'm still an Aussie at heart.
26:36You didn't do too well with me, did you?
26:39I hope you did better with the others.
26:41You're still alive.
26:43Never had a habit.
26:44You seem to be coping pretty well in here.
26:46It's better than I can say for most I tried to help.
26:48They just must have been bigger deadbeats than me.
26:51No.
26:52You just made a stronger stuff.
26:54Always had some respect for yourself.
26:56Don't know about that.
26:57Didn't stop me ending up in here, did it?
27:00Oh, hey.
27:01You're not feeling sorry for yourself, are you?
27:03Me?
27:04Never.
27:05You reckon you can cope with a bit of bad news.
27:09What is it this time?
27:10It's about your mother.
27:13Yeah, well, she's been bad news ever since I can remember.
27:16She died of cancer about six months ago.
27:18I didn't know where to find her to let you know.
27:22Well, don't give yourself too hard a time over it.
27:26As far as I'm concerned, she's been dead for years.
27:30Look, I know you've always cared, despite what you say.
27:33This is just one of those things you have to get sorted out inside yourself.
27:36When you've done that, you've got friends that can help you.
27:39I haven't got any bloody friends.
27:40Marlene, Myra, Judy, me.
27:44A lot of bloody good you are.
27:46Won't be coming back after today.
27:52Look, I'd like to come back and visit you if you'll let me.
27:56If you want.
27:58Yeah, I'd like it.
28:01Hang in there, kid.
28:02See you soon.
28:10If you ask me, Rena was spinning us a load of bull when she said she didn't know if the freak would be back or not.
28:17Yeah, I wondered about that.
28:18I don't know.
28:19She's got no reason to lie.
28:20I reckon she would have told us if she'd known.
28:22Jeez, they don't waste much time, do they?
28:24I counted eight screws on the way here.
28:26Anybody think they work here or something?
28:28You see, the freak's only face, did you?
28:29No.
28:30With her and the beast and Rev gone, we might get some peace and quiet around you.
28:33No, don't count your chickens.
28:34Rev will be back.
28:35You can bet on it.
28:36Yeah, what if they sent the freak and Keen to Blackmore?
28:39That would be something interesting, wouldn't it?
28:46The evening paper, if you're interested.
28:48Yeah, full of hysterical nonsense about the end of the strike, I dare say.
28:51Front page news.
28:53Now, how about you take that milk out and put it in the fridge?
28:55Okay.
28:56Oh.
28:57Do you just want to come outside?
28:59I taught Nicky a new trick.
29:00Later on, old fellow.
29:01Now, off you go.
29:02And mix yourself a cold drink while you're out there.
29:04Okay.
29:04Come on, fella.
29:09Joan, I'm sorry if I sounded as though I was lecturing you earlier.
29:14Sorry I lost my temper.
29:16No, no.
29:16I was being very insensitive.
29:18I should have realized how upset you were.
29:20Oh, I just feel as though I've been walking a tightrope these past weeks.
29:23It just all seemed to get on top of me.
29:26Well, don't let it.
29:28You've been incredibly strong to date.
29:29I'm very proud of you.
29:32You were right, you know.
29:34Bolton used me.
29:35I'm confident that you'll come out on top of the Boltons of this world.
29:39You just wait and see.
29:40I hope so.
29:42Wait there.
29:46Hello.
29:47Yes.
29:49Oh.
29:50Oh, I see.
29:51Mm-hmm.
29:52Yes.
29:53Yes, that'll be fine.
29:54Good.
29:55Thank you very much.
29:56Oh, solicitor's office.
30:02Shane's custody case has been set for next Friday.
30:04Oh, I'm glad you wanted a quick resolution.
30:07Yeah.
30:08Well, actually, I was thinking of pushing off on Friday morning.
30:11Oh, but I thought you'd stay for a couple of weeks at least.
30:15Well, you know what I think of guests who outstay their welcome.
30:19Listen, if I had my way, you would live here.
30:23Please stay.
30:24I need you.
30:26All right.
30:29I'll stay.
30:38Well, once you've signed out, you'll become a normal person again.
30:41You seem quite normal to me.
30:44I feel as though I've been to a week-long party without the fun-filled memories.
30:48Yeah, well, don't try and tell me it's got anything to do with age.
30:50I'd be snoring in the corner if I'd been through all this.
30:53Come off it.
30:54You weren't exactly out of the war yourself, you know.
30:56Yeah, well, I felt guilty.
30:58It wasn't fair to leave you here coping by yourselves.
31:00I didn't achieve much, did I?
31:02Well, see you again.
31:04Okay.
31:05Bye, ladies.
31:05Nice-looking guy.
31:09Yeah, he is.
31:11Shouldn't you be home sleeping?
31:12All the troops are back now.
31:13Yes, I guess so.
31:14Look, we've got a new admission coming in.
31:16Angela Adams.
31:17Now, I believe she needs the gentle touch.
31:19So, could I leave that to you?
31:20Yeah, no worries.
31:21Right, I'll just go and get my things and I'll be on.
31:22Okay.
31:29Angela Adams.
31:31Here's the file.
31:33Can you stand on that white line, please?
31:41Your name is Angela Adams, is that correct?
31:44Yes.
31:44You've been sentenced to six weeks imprisonment at Wentworth Detention Centre for forgery.
31:52Is that correct?
31:53Yeah, but I didn't know I was doing anything wrong.
31:56Really, I didn't.
31:58Well, that's not what the judge seemed to think.
32:00My boyfriend made me do it.
32:02He said it was for friends who were away in the country.
32:07She's travelling large.
32:09Don't think you'll have much trouble with this one.
32:11No.
32:14You make sure you keep away from that bloke when you get out.
32:17Okay.
32:21Can I have your jewellery, please?
32:24I've got to take you to the showers.
32:26It's just one of those rules.
32:27Can you look after the desk for me, please?
32:30It's not fair to lock me up.
32:32I didn't know I was doing anything wrong.
32:36I suppose your boyfriend got off scot-free too, did he?
32:41Well, look, six weeks isn't too long.
32:44Come on.
32:46I'm not going to go in there.
32:49I'm frightened.
32:52But nobody's going to hurt you.
32:54Come on.
32:55Come on.
32:55Hello, Mrs. Cain.
33:22Can I help you with anything?
33:23Sister, I didn't see you there.
33:25I just brought in some books and magazines from Becca.
33:28I brought them from home.
33:30She'll be pleased, I'm sure.
33:32Yes.
33:33Well, I suppose we'd better take them up to her.
33:42Come in.
33:45Mrs. Reynolds, this is Angela Adams.
33:47Mrs. Reynolds is a prison governor.
33:49Hello, Mrs. Reynolds.
33:50Hello, Angela.
33:51Take a seat.
33:55Mrs. Rogers has given you your book of regulations.
33:58Any questions?
33:59Anything you're not clear on?
34:01The other women, they're going to know that I haven't really done anything wrong, aren't they?
34:06I mean, they'll know I'm not one of them.
34:09They'll only know what you're willing to tell them.
34:12They're not all in here for murder and armed robbery, you know.
34:15Angela, when you say you've done nothing wrong, it's not strictly...
34:19I didn't know it was wrong.
34:21Your record shows that you've been on probation for car theft.
34:25That was the same as this.
34:27My boyfriend told me the car belonged to one of his friends.
34:31Do you always believe everything you're told?
34:33Most of the time.
34:35I guess I must be pretty stupid, mustn't I?
34:39Naive, perhaps.
34:40The judge said he didn't think I was stupid.
34:42He said he didn't think anyone would be that stupid.
34:46But you see, I don't lie or be mean to anyone, so I don't expect them to do it to me.
34:52I think the time's come for you to get your head out of the clouds and realise that these things do happen.
34:56I've been trying.
34:58I really have.
34:59Well, all you can do is keep on trying.
35:02Would you mind waiting outside, please, Angela, in the corridor?
35:10I think you'd better keep an eye on her for a while.
35:12See, she doesn't get taken advantage of.
35:14Yeah, she's certainly no match for the Kelly gang.
35:17That's why I'm putting her in with Desmond.
35:18She can protect her.
35:20And perhaps teach her a bit of worldliness without the cynicism.
35:23Well, I hope so.
35:24She's not going to last very long otherwise.
35:29She's not going to last very long.
35:59Warren, jeez, you are the biggest bunch of pikers I've ever known.
36:03You all reckon you were record-breaking dancers a few days ago, and now you can't remember who were the good dancers.
36:08Well, you stopped going on about it.
36:09You should have kept the list or something.
36:12I lost it.
36:13Oh, you can't expect me to do everything.
36:16We're just going to have to have another elimination bout.
36:18I thought it was a lot of crap before, Warren, and I still do.
36:22You're an idiot.
36:23Well, that's you out.
36:25How about you, Jude?
36:26All hot to try again?
36:27Do I have any choice?
36:29That's the spirit.
36:30Myra, folks, I can count on you, can't I?
36:34Are you all right?
36:36Yeah.
36:38Well, we're mates, aren't we?
36:39I mean, you tell me if there was something wrong, wasn't it?
36:42Maybe later when I've figured it out for myself.
36:45Sure.
36:45Can I have your attention, please, ladies?
36:48This is Angela Adams.
36:49She'll be joining you for a while.
36:51Seeing she's your roommate, can you introduce her, please, Myra?
36:53Yeah, sure.
36:54Hi, Myra Desmond.
36:56This is Judy Bryant.
36:57Rabbit Warren.
36:58Nice to meet you.
36:59But, I mean, Miss Rogers, did Mr. Crookshank pass on our thanks for the sponsors?
37:04Yeah, he did.
37:04Oh, any chance of getting some more?
37:06Yeah, I'm certain of it.
37:07How's the practice session going?
37:09Oh, good.
37:11Great.
37:12Well, I better be.
37:13After all the trouble I've been to, I expect you to set a record,
37:15and I'll be furious.
37:18And this is Bobby.
37:19Oh, and the one who never stops talking.
37:20Her real name is Marlene.
37:22What do you like to be called?
37:23Angela or Angie?
37:24Angela.
37:25That's what Mum used to call me.
37:26And doesn't she call you Angela anymore, sweetheart?
37:29Mum and Dad are dead.
37:31I suppose I'm an orphan.
37:33They died in an accident when I was 12, you see?
37:36I see.
37:37I didn't get to say goodbye to them or anything,
37:39because they'd sent me to Nana's that weekend.
37:41But Nana passed on a couple of years ago.
37:46I've sort of been on my own since then.
37:50That's the saddest story I ever heard in my life.
37:52Well, don't you worry, love.
37:53You're not going to be on your own in this place.
37:55Yeah, Jude will take care of you.
37:57Shut up, Lou.
37:58She's been real lonely at night since Pixie left.
38:01Like some young and fresh, aren't you?
38:02Will you leave it, please?
38:04Beach.
38:12Good afternoon, constable.
38:13Oh, hello, doctor.
38:14I have to take this patient to radiology for tests.
38:17Oh, that's funny.
38:18Nobody mentioned it to me.
38:19Oh.
38:20Well, perhaps the constable you really forgot to tell you.
38:22Oh, could you give me a hand to get right off the bed, please?
38:34Of course.
38:39Oh.
38:40I think I'd better get a nurse to help you, doctor.
38:42Don't be ridiculous.
38:44Come on, girl.
38:45I haven't got all day.
38:47Oh, I'm sorry, doctor.
38:48I can't do it.
38:49I'll go and get a nurse.
38:51It's time.
38:52Well, come on.
38:59What are you waiting for?
39:00God's sake, Rebecca, what have I killed her?
39:03One less copper in the world.
39:04Come on, get me out of here, will you?
39:16Here we are.
39:17Home sweet home.
39:18Yeah, Miss Rogers brought me down here when I first arrived.
39:21Oh, yeah, that's right.
39:22Well, let's get you settled in.
39:23Here, you can have this side of the locker.
39:25Not that we have much to store.
39:27Right.
39:28You're very kind.
39:29Pass your stuff over.
39:30I'll hang it up for you.
39:30Yeah.
39:32You know, I was really scared when they first brought me in.
39:35I'm glad they put me in.
39:36I'm glad they put me in with someone like you.
39:37Oh, there's a lot of people here you can trust, love.
39:40But there's also a lot of people to watch out for.
39:42That Lou Kelly, is she one of them?
39:44Yep.
39:45Not many brains, but a real troublemaker.
39:48Judy seems very nice.
39:50One of the best mates I've ever had.
39:52What was it that Lou said that upset her so much?
39:56I didn't understand.
39:59Well, I suppose you'll find out sooner or later.
40:03Judy's a lesbian.
40:04She's also one of the nicest people you could ever hope to meet.
40:08Are you a lesbian?
40:09No, love.
40:10Who was this pixie?
40:12Oh, she was in here for a while.
40:13We all loved her, not just Judy.
40:16Look, love, she wouldn't force her attentions on anyone.
40:20So don't let the likes of Lou Kelly try and tell you otherwise.
40:24Well, so long as she's a friend of yours, she's okay by me.
40:34Rebecca, can you walk?
40:51What?
40:52Can you walk?
40:52We'll never get out of here otherwise.
40:56I hope we are.
41:00Are you sure you would go through with this?
41:02Stop snivelling, will you?
41:04We're not going back inside for any bastard.
41:13Sister?
41:14Sister Anderson?
41:19Oh, I didn't think we'd do it.
41:29We haven't done anything yet.
41:30We're looking for a spy now.
41:32Get the bloody car, will you?
41:35Go on!
41:41One, two, three.
41:43One, two, three.
41:44Good.
41:45Keep going.
41:47Judy!
41:48Look, dancing with her is like dancing with an octopus.
41:51Do you think it's going to take this a bit more seriously?
41:53Well, it is a world record attempt.
41:55Okay, okay, but get someone else to dance with her.
41:57I can't stand it anymore.
41:58Marjol, how about you?
41:59Do you think you could get it more?
42:01Go on, give it a gun.
42:02Oh, look, you can't be any worse than her, okay?
42:05Go ahead.
42:06One, two, three.
42:08One, two, three.
42:09For God's sake!
42:11Didn't think I'd be back, did you?
42:15He used to give me roses
42:26I wish he could again
42:31But that was on the outside
42:37And things were different then
42:42On the inside
42:43The sun still shines
42:47And the rain falls down
42:52But the sun and rain are prisoners too
42:56When morning comes around
43:01Last night I dreamed we were together
43:06Sharing all the love we ignored
43:12Till I had to face the nightmare
43:17Oh, waking up alone
43:22On the inside the roses glow
43:26They don't mind the stony ground
43:32But the roses here are prisoners too
43:36When morning comes around
43:47If I just want to heaven
43:48That's okay
43:49I wouldn't have been listening
43:50As long as baby
43:50At this very convenient
43:52As long as I love
43:53When morning comes around
43:55I'm watching around
43:56A little beach
43:56In the haunteds
43:57Good night
43:58I get you
43:59Seen
44:00Somewhere
44:00In the west
44:01Last night
44:01ج regulatory
44:04I own
44:06I own
44:08My
44:09My
44:10I own
44:11I own
44:12You
44:14I own
44:16I'm
44:17I own
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