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Episode 482 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end and pre-advert gate slams, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast.
Bobbie sees through Angel, but Meg has her own problems.
Bobbie sees through Angel, but Meg has her own problems.
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00:01Maybe it needs a little jazzin' up.
00:06Hey, it's bitter.
00:08Come on now, mummy.
00:10Be quiet.
00:14You've got a choice.
00:16You can eat it.
00:17Or wear it.
00:26The lot.
00:27I've said eat the lot.
00:30I've said eat the lot.
00:36Where do you think you're going, Keith?
00:40What do you want me to do?
00:42Your specialty, of course.
00:45You mean, you want me to rape someone?
00:50One of the officers here,
00:52because she's in love with the man who fancies me.
00:55Just turn her off men for a while.
00:58You know how to do that.
01:01Her name's Mick Morris.
01:03It's Ferguson.
01:04But she's not going to get away with it.
01:06I can promise you this much.
01:07Maybe I won't get out of it.
01:08Maybe I'll be fired.
01:09But I'm certainly not going quietly.
01:11Well, we hope you're not going at all.
01:14Miss Ferguson's taught me a lot.
01:16And if I have to leave Wentworth,
01:18she's coming with me.
01:20Too late, Governor.
01:22Your time has come.
01:24It's too late to stop it.
01:26What?
01:28Regrettably,
01:30the innocent must die with you.
01:32Everybody in Wentworth is prison.
01:35How?
01:37When?
01:38While the world watches,
01:41so the world will see.
01:44Just what are you talking about?
01:47An explosion, Governor.
01:50A very big explosion.
01:51You've got the best shot right there.
02:07It's getting close to the target time now, Barbara.
02:10It certainly is.
02:11We've passed the ten-minute mark
02:12and we're counting down to the finish.
02:14Is it safe to say that the inmates
02:15of Wentworth Detention Centre
02:17are now setting a new world record
02:19for Marathon Walsie?
02:20Well, you know what they say,
02:21a fight's not over
02:22till the last punch is thrown,
02:23but I think it would take an earthquake
02:24to stop these women now.
02:26God, I'm stuck.
02:27Why should you be any different?
02:30You okay?
02:32Yeah, not really,
02:34but neither are you.
02:35Mrs. Taylor is here
02:36with children from the school for the death.
02:38The school stands to make a lot of money
02:40if a new world record is made.
02:41How are you feeling now, Mrs. Taylor?
02:44I'm just so excited.
02:45I can't tell you
02:47how much it means to me
02:48that the school is getting
02:49so much assistance.
02:50I can't tell you
02:51how grateful I am
02:52who you all are
02:53to these wonderful ladies.
02:54Excuse me.
02:55Cut it.
02:57Hold it, Jerry.
02:58I'll see what's going on.
02:59Would I have your attention, please?
03:02Ladies, please.
03:04I want everyone
03:05to move outside the building quickly
03:06and without any...
03:07What?
03:08Come on, you heard Mrs. Reynolds.
03:09Move out, everybody.
03:10Move out, everybody.
03:11Move out, everybody.
03:12But you can't stop the marathon now.
03:13We have no choice.
03:14Just because some nutter
03:15is threatening to bomb the place?
03:16Bomb?
03:17A bomb?
03:18My God, the children.
03:19Move out quietly, please.
03:20There's no reason for the children
03:21is just precautionary.
03:22Mom, he's dancing.
03:23He's dancing.
03:24He's dancing.
03:25I'm very upset.
03:26Come on now.
03:27Inspector Rose is on his way.
03:28He's over on his way.
03:29Would you wait for them outside?
03:30It's broken.
03:31No.
03:32I'm sorry, ladies.
03:33You'll have to move outside.
03:34No, there's no way we're moving out.
03:36We're almost there.
03:37We might as well pack it in, Jude.
03:39We've already broken the record.
03:40We'll get our name in the book.
03:41I don't give a stop about the record or the book.
03:43We're doing this for the kids.
03:45Yeah, come on.
03:46We're almost there.
03:47I understand how you feel,
03:48but I can't jeopardize your safety.
03:50We'll just as soon get blown up in the prison
03:52and stay and went with anyone.
03:54Yeah, look, that's probably what I reckon too.
03:56Good on you, kids.
03:57See?
03:58Ladies, I am ordering you to leave the room.
04:00No.
04:01Mrs Reynolds, until there's 72 and one half hours on that clock,
04:05we are not leaving.
04:06And you'll have to drag us out of here if you want us to go.
04:09I want you to have to stop me.
04:12We'll leave the room after this time.
04:14We're going to go to the hospital.
04:16We will receive orders in a bomb.
04:18Look, you're playing.
04:20Man, decision.
04:21No.
04:22Don't like you.
04:23No.
04:24No.
04:25No, no.
04:26No.
04:27No.
04:28No.
04:29No.
04:30No.
04:31No.
04:32No.
04:33No.
04:34Well, there's no point in racing. The bloody clock's not going to go any faster, is it?
04:39How much longer, Mrs. Reynolds?
04:41Two minutes.
04:42Never nine minutes to go so slow.
04:45Check the dining room, Governor. Everyone's out now except us.
04:47What's the situation in the other cell blocks?
04:49Oh, they've all been evacuated.
04:50Good.
04:51Now, shouldn't we be moving these women out?
04:52I'm staying till they reach their target.
04:54But surely your safety and theirs is much more important.
04:57It is, but they've refused to go.
04:59And we can't use force because of the state they're in.
05:01They'll probably become hysterical and we'll never get them out.
05:05Well, say they're clean, leave them to it.
05:07They'll drop the heroics now that the audience is gone.
05:09You can leave now, Miss Ferguson.
05:12Have a last check of the cells and corridors on your way out.
05:18No need for you to risk your neck. Mrs. Reynolds will be okay.
05:21I know, but the official observers have left and you need a witness.
05:24Oh, then you'd better start. I'd have done a list to meself for nothing.
05:27Yeah, you and me both, kid.
05:29Come along, quickly.
05:36Keep moving and stay together.
05:38Quickly!
05:39Stop the chatter and do as Mrs. Barry says.
05:43Adams, Adams, stay with the group.
05:46It'd be perfectly safe if you just follow instructions.
05:49Get them assembled, Mrs. Barry, and do a head count.
05:51Mrs. Morris, I can't find Rebecca.
05:53Do you think she got out?
05:53I'm sure she'll be quite safe.
05:55Some of the women were taken out on the other side of the building by Officer Rogers.
05:58There's nothing to worry about.
05:59Bomb squad's on its way, Mrs. Morris.
06:01Now, is everyone out?
06:02I'm afraid not, Inspector.
06:04Four women are still trying to set a new world dancing record in a recreation.
06:10They must have bloody rocks in their heads.
06:12Where's Mrs. Reynolds?
06:13She's in there with you.
06:15Anyone else?
06:17Miss Ferguson's not out yet.
06:19Inspector, what is the situation exactly?
06:21Get that bloody thing out of my face.
06:24The cue is that exact enough.
06:26Come on, Jerry.
06:28You ready, buddy?
06:28Bob, you're still dancing.
06:30Can't you make something out of that?
06:31Oh, okay.
06:32Um, all right.
06:34Yeah, well, Jerry.
06:35I have just been told that the dance marathon is continuing,
06:39despite the threat that a bomb is about to blow Wentworth Detention Centre sky high.
06:44Four of the inmates, with no thought of the danger to themselves,
06:49are still in there dancing away.
06:51Mrs. Taylor brought some of the deaf children in to watch the finish of the marathon.
06:55You reckon one of them's still in there?
06:56I'm sure of it.
06:57I've checked them.
06:57Debbie Peters is missing.
06:59You go in there and look for her.
07:01You know Mrs. Reynolds.
07:02He's Ferguson.
07:03Well, if you see them, tell them there's a killer.
07:04Yes, I'm worried.
07:06Debbie's very nervous, and she might even try to hide.
07:09She gets really frightened.
07:10Perhaps I'd better go in.
07:11I know the building.
07:15We'll find her.
07:18Must be time now, Mrs. Reynolds.
07:19Last few seconds coming up.
07:23Five, four, three, two, one.
07:28You've made it.
07:29You set a new record.
07:31Congratulations, all of you.
07:32I'm very proud.
07:33We couldn't have done it without your support.
07:35Now, let's get out of here.
07:37Yeah, just our bloody luck to get blown up.
07:40Don't bleed over me.
07:41Now, look, I know you can't hear me, but there's no need to be afraid.
08:08Just let me take you outside where it's safe.
08:11All right?
08:12Come on.
08:13Look, I know I scared you the other day, but I didn't mean to.
08:17Come on, we've got to get out of here.
08:19It's very dangerous.
08:21Come on.
08:21Come on.
08:22That's the...
08:23They did it.
08:38They set a new record.
08:39Oh, well done.
08:40Thanks.
08:41You didn't see anybody else in here, did you?
08:43No, who's missing?
08:44One of the deaf children, Debbie Peters.
08:46We haven't seen her.
08:47Maybe she's not going to be up.
08:49Come on.
08:50She's not going to be up.
08:51She's not going to be up.
08:52She's not going to be up.
08:53She's not going to be up.
08:54She's not going to be up.
09:08Here's the prison governor, Mrs. Ann Reynolds.
09:10Tell me, Mrs. Reynolds, did the women reach their target and set a new record?
09:13Yes, sir.
09:14We extended the old record by half an hour.
09:16Great.
09:17A new waltzing marathon record has been set right here by the inmates of Wentworth.
09:22Now, Mrs. Reynolds, as governor of Wentworth...
09:23Not that, please.
09:24I'll be happy to talk to you later.
09:27The atmosphere is charged with excitement.
09:30The women have reached their target.
09:32Hey, I'm glad you managed to hang on to this report.
09:35Yeah.
09:35And refused to be put off.
09:36We didn't have any bloody choice, did we?
09:39We managed to make sure you were all right.
09:40Oh, you know, my fault, I didn't get back after a summer office, it had only made me come out here.
09:48Any sign of that piff?
09:50No.
09:51Did Miss Ferguson bring her out on the other side?
09:53No, I checked.
09:54That means there are still four people inside.
09:57I thought you'd found the man behind those threats.
10:00Can we interview the women now?
10:02Not without the governor's permission.
10:03All right, go.
10:04How do you feel now that you've broken the record?
10:08Oh, stuffed out of me brain.
10:12We'll do it again.
10:13Well, we got a trace on the phone to help us keep working.
10:16Let's hope they're on the right track this time.
10:19Look, I know how you feel.
10:22We're doing the best we can.
10:24I hope it's enough, Inspector.
10:26If they don't find and defuse that bomb in time,
10:29I'm going to have a lot more to live with than you are.
10:32Debbie!
10:36Debbie!
10:36Debbie!
10:38You can't hear me.
10:39What the hell am I talking about?
10:44Debbie!
10:52That's it, love.
10:53That's it.
10:53Just stay there.
10:56Oh, come on.
10:57I've got to get you out of here.
10:59Come on.
11:00Come on, then.
11:01Come on.
11:02Come on.
11:04Oh!
11:05Oh!
11:06Oh!
11:06Well, you're a nice sort of bitch, aren't you?
11:11What do you want about Brian?
11:12I'm just trying to get the kid outside where it's safe.
11:14Yeah, pull the other one.
11:15She's obviously terrified of you.
11:17Oh, yeah, sure, sure.
11:18And this is the thanks I get for trying to save her.
11:20Yeah?
11:21Well, what did you do to her?
11:23Oh, you think what you like.
11:24I'm not standing around here arguing till we all get blown up.
11:29Come on, Brian!
11:30You better bloody be joking, Wister.
11:32It's enough, Mitchell.
11:33Are you trying to jip us out of the money now that we've done the job?
11:36It's not that at all.
11:36I agreed to sponsor a new world record.
11:39There seems to be some doubt about that.
11:40Yeah, try telling my feet that.
11:42What's the verdict?
11:43Well, they've agreed to classify it as a new world record because the dancers passed the 72-hour mark.
11:47That's a beauty.
11:48But they won't let the record stand at 72 and a half hours because they left the room before that.
11:53But I stayed there till the finish.
11:54What are they saying?
11:55That I'm not to be trusted?
11:56Well, that's it then.
11:57I agreed to pay out if the record was broken by a full 30 minutes.
12:00But you can't withdraw your support now, Mr Montgomery, or the other sponsors will probably try to back out too.
12:05It's not a case of backing out.
12:06Oh, who are you trying to kid?
12:07You've had all this free publicity and now you're trying to welch on a deal.
12:10It's not that at all.
12:11We made a deal and you failed to keep your end of it.
12:14Bull!
12:15How can you say that when these women risk their lives to reach the target?
12:18Even now, Judy Bryanson, they're putting her life on the line for a deaf child.
12:22At least in here, we know how to keep a contract, Mr Montgomery.
12:25And we've got friends on the outside.
12:27Yeah, how'd you like to fight 40 bikings?
12:29Don't take any notice of that, Mr Montgomery.
12:31The women are naturally upset at your refusal to pay up now that they've broken the record.
12:35Mr Montgomery, would you be prepared to go on national television and say that you've withdrawn your support?
12:41It's my company's business, no one else's.
12:43Yes, but your company has gained enormous publicity from sponsoring this marathon.
12:46The public have a right to know why you've decided not to pay out.
12:49Because he doesn't want them to know he's a cheat, that's why!
12:52There's a rumour around that the major sponsor of Wentworth's waltz marathon has decided to withdraw on a technicality.
12:58Is that true, Mr Montgomery?
13:00Well, I...
13:01My company, that is...
13:03On behalf of Action Man Products, I'm happy to say that there is no truth at all in that rumour.
13:14We'll pay up as agreed.
13:16Thank you, Mr Montgomery.
13:17That's very sporting and extremely generous.
13:19Thanks, Bob.
13:20Good work.
13:21Itty, Bob.
13:22Thanks, Bob.
13:23Nice work.
13:24Yes, thank you.
13:25And I'll be happy to give you an interview as soon as everyone's out of the prison.
13:31Well, come on, Brian.
13:32Get a move on.
13:33I can't.
13:34I can't go any further.
13:36Oh, please, just take her out of here.
13:38Look, she won't go without you.
13:39Now, come on.
13:40She's got to.
13:41I can't go.
13:41Debbie, please, go with her.
13:43It's all right.
13:43Debbie!
13:47Send someone for you.
13:48Just go, won't you?
13:50No.
13:50No.
13:50No.
13:50No.
13:50No.
13:50No.
13:51No.
13:52No.
13:53No.
13:54No.
13:55No.
14:11Okay, ladies, would you mind standing up now, please, with Mr. Montgomery?
14:14Uh, Mrs. Taylor, can we have the children that you know?
14:18They should be out by now.
14:20Now, I was all getting out of were, okay, Mrs. Runes.
14:22He's a top man.
14:23Oh, Mrs Reynolds, would you like to step in here for the presentation?
14:28Oh, no, let the ladies do it.
14:29They're the ones who earned it.
14:31Please do.
14:32I thought you would have been here by now.
14:33Yeah.
14:34Rolling, Bob.
14:35Rolling, Bob.
14:37This is a moment we've all been waiting for,
14:39and these inmates of Wentworth Detention Centre have worked so hard for
14:43the presentation of the cheque from the Marathon's major sponsor, Action Man Products.
14:49Over to you, Mr Montgomery.
14:50May I say how happy and proud I am to be associated with this new world record,
14:55and I'd just like to point out that the dancers were all equipped with tracksuits and shoes by Action Man,
15:01and I'd like to say a few things about Action Man Products.
15:08She's all right, just a bit shook up.
15:11Bugger being upstaged, isn't it?
15:13Have you seen Judy Bryant?
15:20No, Constable's running around.
15:22Is she all right?
15:23Yeah, nothing a good restaurant fix.
15:26You're injured.
15:27Oh, that's nothing.
15:28I must have bumped myself.
15:30Let's get over.
15:31Judy, are you all right? You look terrible.
15:46No, I'm okay.
15:48Where's Debbie?
15:50She's there.
15:52The last of the occupants of Wentworth's detention centre has now been placed on a stretcher.
15:56At this stage, we don't know the condition of the inmate, Miss Judy Bryant,
15:59but no doubt, as soon as we have the information, we shall bring it to you.
16:03Bob Miller, Eyewitness News.
16:29I can't believe it's all over and we're actually going to be famous.
16:53That ought to show all those mugs that download us.
16:56Bet they get the credit for it, though.
16:58How can they wear the ones that did it? That's what counts.
17:01I'll go along with that.
17:03Ladies, there's a special late supper for all the members of the dance team
17:06and you can also have a shower, but you'll have to hurry.
17:09Very good.
17:10Mrs. Barry, are you absolutely certain there's no bomb in here?
17:14Well, the bomb squad gave the official OK to the place and they're very efficient, I trust them.
17:18Well, I hope so. I've never been so scared in all my life.
17:21Don't worry about it, Angel. Bomb scares are just half the fun.
17:24Well, I'm glad the bomb didn't go off because I left my willy bear. Can I go get him, Mrs. B?
17:29Yes, of course, but you'll have to hurry or you'll miss out on your supper.
17:33Any news on Jude?
17:35Well, all I know is that she's been taking to Wentworth General, so she's in very good hands, Myra.
17:39Hope so.
17:40She didn't look too good.
17:42No.
17:42Oh, my poor willy bear. I bet she thought I was never coming back.
17:49Poor little bear.
17:50He'll be right now.
17:52You want me to mind him while you have a shower?
17:55No, I'm taking him with me.
17:56She's a reckon you two ought to go back to kinder when you're finished here.
17:59Fancy mucking around with kids' toys.
18:01Oh, yeah, that's just because I can have a better conversation with him than I can with you.
18:05That's just because you've both got sawdust between your ears.
18:08Cheer up, Ainge. I asked my dad to bring you one in, and he's going to you next time he visits.
18:13Thanks, Herbert.
18:15I can ask him to bring you one, too.
18:18Oh, willy bear? I'm joking.
18:20And listen, what's your dad like at bringing in six-foot bites?
18:23He must have had a...
18:24Well, the press certainly loved the marathon finishing in such high style.
18:33Yes, and I'm so glad to see the back of all those media people and the spectators.
18:37Well, especially Mr. Montgomery.
18:39What a first-class scrooge he turned out to be.
18:42Fancy trying to do the deaf kids out of their money.
18:44I'm glad he changed his mind if we'd have had a riot on our hands.
18:47The department certainly couldn't complain about your handling of the whole situation.
18:51I certainly couldn't have done it.
18:53Yes, the department. I'd have to talk to them about Heather first thing in the morning.
18:57We've picked up the man who made the bomb threat.
19:00Well, that's a relief.
19:02He's been questioned now.
19:03I've had a gut full of what sick minds will do to get their kicks.
19:06I'll just pray that you've got the man responsible and this is an end of it.
19:10You can rest easy.
19:12I really liked you, Willie.
19:23But if Rabbit won't give you to me, well, she can't have you either.
19:27Well, your bed's still made up if you want to change your mind.
19:43Oh, no. There's no need now. I'll be all right.
19:45Hope so.
19:46Well, as long as you know, you're welcome any time.
19:48Thanks, Lou. You know how grateful I am.
19:50You'd do the same for me.
19:51Good night.
19:52Night.
19:52Good night.
20:22Maybe I'll steal enough
20:25Maybe I'll have enough
20:29But I can't get enough
20:32Need to know
20:35Let's go where we go
20:36Just with the six thousand
20:39I'll have enough
20:52What's with these?
21:01I still need them for my sewing
21:02I'll take them back to the kitchen
21:03Come on, Angel, you know the rules
21:05You shouldn't have kept them in the first place
21:06Desmond, could I have a word with you, please?
21:09Alone?
21:10Uh, I'll just take this back to Rabbit
21:12What is it, Miss Rogers?
21:18It's been quite a day, hasn't it?
21:19A bit different to the usual
21:20Yeah, I'm surprised you're still awake after that dance epic
21:23You all deserve a medal
21:24Can't see the department giving us one, though
21:27No
21:27Um
21:30I need your help
21:32Ferguson's got me on the skids
21:35Sorry to hear that
21:38You're okay
21:40For a screw
21:41What have you done to get the wind up Ferguson?
21:44I guess you could say I lagged on her
21:46But that's not the point
21:47If she's going to get rid of me
21:49I'm going to make damn sure she comes with me
21:52Yeah, well, if you're on the level, go easy
21:54She's got more poison in her than a death adder
21:56I know, that's why I'm asking for your help
21:58If we combine forces, surely we can nail her
22:01What have you got in mind?
22:04Well, when I give the word
22:06I want you to raise merry hell
22:08Have we got a deal?
22:10If it means unloading the freak
22:12We'll raise the Titanic
22:13Hey, come in
22:26I don't want to interrupt anything
22:27I can't think what
22:29Well, I'm a popular lady
22:31One guy leaves and yours truly arrives
22:32Can't think what you're talking about
22:34Pip, do you like a drink?
22:35Ah, didn't you just have a visitor?
22:38When I pulled up outside
22:39I thought I saw somebody walking from your front door
22:41He took off like he was late for something
22:42Not guilty
22:43Must have been one of the neighbours
22:45Well, I really came by to check on your welfare
22:47Well, that's nice of it
22:49I heard right
22:50I mean, about the bomb
22:51You certainly did
22:52Fortunately, it was a hoaxer
22:53I really wonder how their tiny minds work
22:56Well, let's say mild chaos this afternoon
22:59Stopped me from wondering anything
23:00Well, you seem to have survived, okay?
23:03Look, I'm just about to eat
23:04Why don't you join me?
23:05Twist my arm
23:06Well, curried chicken?
23:08It's twisted
23:09Yeah, Doc
23:12I was really worried when I heard that cabbage
23:15Oh, I thought you might have danced yourself
23:16With a pearly gate
23:17Well, I'm still in agony
23:18I strain every tendril in me body
23:20Well, I reckon you deserve a minute
23:22Have you seen Willie?
23:23I'm really worried about him
23:25I reckon somebody's nicked him
23:26No
23:27Well, Bobby had him
23:28At least I think she did
23:29I saw her playing with him last night
23:31Oh, good
23:32Sleep okay?
23:33Oh, yeah
23:34Best snooze I've had in weeks
23:35Now for the night
23:36I'm having double everything
23:37Good idea
23:38You're going to need a lot of stamina very soon
23:41Where's your mother?
23:44Down the sewer if I'm lucky
23:45Don't think she'll front this room again
23:48The scene doesn't turn around
23:49You don't give a damn about anyone but yourself, do you?
23:54You know, I could really feel sorry for him now
23:56Could have run a herd of wild elephants
23:59To ourselves last night
24:00Wouldn't have woken me up
24:01Yeah, that marathon's been sleeping pills
24:03Knocked out sleep, wasn't it?
24:05Exactly what it was
24:06I was in a coma for 13 hours
24:08Now they're trying to shove me back to work
24:10I should have pretended to be out cold longer
24:13Never mind, Dotty
24:14I reckon they could have picked your acting
24:16I mean, people don't usually snore when they're in a coma
24:18Oh, what did you know?
24:20You two have just given me an idea
24:21Trying to think of a way to novel the freak for good
24:24So what is it?
24:27Teamwork
24:27It's going to be a joint effort, the screws and us together
24:30Well, isn't it going to work, could it?
24:32Rogers has been given the bullet
24:33And guess who fired the gun?
24:35The freak
24:36That rotten cow
24:38Heather must be really upset
24:40Yeah
24:40She's not taking it lying down
24:42She wants blood
24:43And she wants our help to get it
24:46This is what we do
24:48Morning
25:02Good morning.
25:17Hi.
25:18Do you want me for coffee?
25:20Um, no, thanks.
25:23Um, am I still in the hot seat over that winter accusation?
25:28Afraid so.
25:29The department's ringing later today.
25:32Haven't got much time left then.
25:34From Corbett and Mitchell to the laundry.
25:37Right then, everyone move on.
25:44I need some rest, Mrs. Morris.
25:46Me veins are all clotting up.
25:48Well, just see if you can make it to the kitchen, will you, Farrah?
25:50I was critical last night and you expect me to peel potatoes.
25:54I want to take them tests, Mrs. Morris.
25:56What tests?
25:57You know, the ones that show how crook I am.
26:00The oxide's not getting to me brain.
26:01I would have thought you were sick of tests by now, Farrah.
26:04I'm sick.
26:05Great day for some hard yakka.
26:08Ow!
26:09Oh, what, judge?
26:10Oh, look, that shot's coming out.
26:12Here, now, here.
26:13Quiet, everyone.
26:14Line up against the wall.
26:17How did this happen, Warren?
26:20Miss Ferguson told me to get cracking.
26:22And then she pounded me into the wall.
26:24Send better set-ups in a kindergarten.
26:26We can't take much more, Mrs. Morris.
26:29Is she going to kill someone before we get protection?
26:39What did you do to Miss Ferguson?
26:41God, I've told you.
26:42Nothing.
26:43She asked you to hurry up, then pushed you?
26:45She never asked.
26:46She just shoves.
26:47It's a lot of rubbish, Warren.
26:48The girl is injured.
26:49She did it herself, clumsy fool that she is.
26:52Mrs. Morris, did you see anything?
26:54Well, I heard Warren scream.
26:56When I got there, she was on the floor.
26:57But the women were adamant.
26:59They blamed Miss Ferguson.
27:00Well, just a lot of punching bags to her.
27:03Red brickons.
27:03It was almost curtains when she started laying into her.
27:06Kane's a worse liar than you, Warren.
27:08What about the screws?
27:09You've got them running scared, too.
27:11I must warn you, Warren.
27:12What you're saying is extremely serious.
27:14Couldn't be more serious if I was at me own funeral.
27:17You do realise that if these accusations aren't true,
27:20you'll be severely punished, and the women, too.
27:23It is true.
27:24Ask Miss Rogers.
27:25She's seen it.
27:27Well, Miss Rogers, is there any truth in what she says?
27:30I don't think I'm in a position to be able to criticise
27:32the treatment of women by another officer.
27:34That's no answer.
27:37Have you seen her hit anyone?
27:41I'm sorry, Miss Ferguson.
27:43But on my first day here,
27:45I saw her bash a prisoner's head against the brick wall.
27:47It was terrible.
27:50Since then?
27:51It's almost been a daily routine.
27:54I told her it sickened me.
27:56Why didn't you tell me?
27:58Because she threatened to get me the sack.
28:01And I thought I could help the women more by staying here.
28:03Deserted the workers, Desmond.
28:12Prisoner grind to a halt.
28:15I've just seen your mother in the shower block.
28:18She's in a bad way.
28:20So?
28:20Listen, Keene, you're killing her.
28:23Just give me half a chance.
28:25And you keep your nose out of my business, Desmond.
28:28Look, no one is knocking you for trying to get out of this place.
28:32And your mother wouldn't win any medals for lagging either.
28:35But she's out of her depth in here.
28:37It takes time to learn the rules.
28:40It takes brains, too.
28:41She's short on them.
28:43Would you give her a chance?
28:44She's desperate to get through to you.
28:46The only thing she wants to get through to me right now
28:47is where to send the cheque.
28:49Funny what money does to your finer feelings.
28:51She's never given a damn about me before.
28:53If it was just the money she wanted, why did she get help?
28:58Show a bit of gratitude.
29:00She thought you were going to die.
29:01Oh, I think I'm going to throw up.
29:02Gratitude for what?
29:03Getting me more time in this dump.
29:04Now, I know you're the one short on brains.
29:07Now, if she just wanted to get rid of you,
29:08why didn't she call the cops and then go?
29:10Do you think that she would risk doing time in here
29:12if she didn't care about you?
29:17Crying my heart out.
29:20Must be something about this mother-wook thing.
29:22It brings on senility.
29:24You make a good pair.
29:26And you make a lousy daughter.
29:30Haven't you got somewhere to go?
29:33Go when I'm ready.
29:35When might that be?
29:36When I get this message through your thick skull.
29:39We want a smooth ride, Keane.
29:41You make waves and we all crash.
29:45Too bad.
29:47Just give me a couple of days.
29:49I'll show you how to run this joint.
29:50All right, how's that?
29:52Well, not with some dumbass plan to get at the freak, that's for sure.
29:55We're doing it for Rogers.
29:57One word from you and we wouldn't have to.
30:00Gotta be joking.
30:01Anyway, you wouldn't take my word against Winters?
30:04Why don't you give it a try?
30:08Or has the freak found herself a new admirer?
30:12Now I know your brain's soft.
30:14Put your money where your mouth is.
30:15Oh, I will.
30:16And you can have a ringside seat, Desmond.
30:18But I won't be going off half-cooked.
30:20And you say your mother's got cold feet.
30:25Listen.
30:27When I get to Ferguson, it'll be for keeps.
30:37If this thing works, it means we've got her at the end of the pier.
30:40All we need to do is push the old IQ for a week to get rid of the freak.
30:44I'll just open the door, will you?
30:45Hey, all you need is a nail file.
30:47Got one?
30:48Yeah.
30:54It's a cake.
30:56Right.
30:56You know what that's for?
30:58Sure do.
30:59Okay.
31:04Quick.
31:06If I'm a please.
31:09You dragging your feet again, Mitchell?
31:11Oh, no.
31:11Don't you hear that bell?
31:12No, because my hearing's flying up a bit.
31:13Just get them out of here.
31:15Oh, I seriously underestimated you, Rogers.
31:18Yes, I think you did, Miss Ferguson.
31:20There.
31:21Lying.
31:22Lagging.
31:23Crim lover.
31:24Careful, Miss Ferguson.
31:25You might run out of fingers to count on.
31:28Of course, you realise it was all your idea.
31:30If you go in the sling mud, make sure it sticks.
31:42Looking for me?
31:43No, I was just looking for Abbott's magazine.
31:45But it's not there.
31:46Don't know where Abbott is, but I'll tell her you were looking for her.
31:48Oh, don't worry.
31:49Actually, she was looking for you.
31:51Thought you might know where Willy Bear is.
31:53No.
31:53See ya.
31:54See ya.
31:54Hi.
32:00Still looking for wild beasts?
32:02God, Mitchell, they put you behind the wrong bar.
32:04I know they didn't.
32:05Look, they put me in with you.
32:06Have a banana.
32:07No, thanks, I'll take me furry friend instead.
32:10Hand him over, be a napper, or I'm calling the cops.
32:12Not until you come good with the dosh.
32:14I'm eating at the Hilton tonight, and I need the money.
32:16You've been sprung, Mitchell.
32:18Angel saw you with him, so give with the goods.
32:21I haven't got him.
32:22If I played with dolls, we mates would think I'd gone soft.
32:24Come on.
32:25Why don't you look in that cupboard?
32:27He could be eating the toothpaste.
32:30You're getting cold.
32:32You're getting so cold.
32:34Freezing.
32:35Colder.
32:37Colder.
32:39Aha.
32:43You blousy wet bag.
32:46This isn't funny.
32:48I didn't do that.
32:50You liar.
32:51Angel saw you with him.
32:53I ought to slash your face, only it's ugly enough already.
32:55Angel's a liar, not me.
32:57You rotten bitch.
32:59How could you do this?
33:00I'm never going to trust you again.
33:06Well, I want to help get her the sack, too.
33:08Yeah, we all do, love.
33:10There'll be a spot for you when the action starts.
33:11What spot?
33:12Leave the worrying to me.
33:14You'll know in plenty of time.
33:15Something will go wrong.
33:16All this plotting and planting.
33:18We'll only find ourselves in more hot water.
33:20Not too late to pull out, Dot.
33:21No, I didn't say I wouldn't help.
33:23Freak doesn't scare me.
33:24It's just that I'm not feeling too good.
33:27I think I might be coming down with something.
33:28Yeah, well, you hang in there, Dot.
33:30Jude gets out of hospital tomorrow.
33:31You can have her bed.
33:33Oh, I'm looking for a quick ride to the cemetery, Mitchell.
33:36Two-faced little twerp.
33:37You set me up.
33:38Bobby, don't.
33:38You're coming now.
33:39It's Marlene.
33:40You're going to tell him.
33:41Ease up.
33:41This lying little twerp just shredded Willie Bear's guts and told Marlene I did it.
33:44I did not.
33:45I just saw her with him.
33:46That's all.
33:47If I've made a mistake, I'm very sorry.
33:49Fair enough.
33:50Now drop it, Bobby.
33:51That bear's insides are hanging out and Marlene blames me.
33:53She'll cool off.
33:54Well, I won't.
33:55I'm in the clear, so that puts Miss Polly Pure right in the hot seat.
33:57Well, you can't prove that, you're nasty, but it works.
33:59Me?
34:00It's her.
34:01You all think the sunshine's out of her bum.
34:02Well, you'll find out different.
34:03Bobby.
34:05Now let's just drop the subject.
34:08We're all set to go for the freak, and a lot depends on you.
34:11Stay calm and the women will stick together.
34:13Fall apart and we have had it.
34:14Come in.
34:25You wanted to see me about something?
34:27The department just rang.
34:28Oh.
34:33They seem to be in a bit of a bind at the moment.
34:36I thought everything was cut and dried.
34:38Far from it.
34:40They're being very cautious.
34:41They suspended Joan Ferguson on Keene's evidence and found they had a strike on their hands.
34:46So I'm not suspended?
34:48No.
34:50The department's sending Mrs Davidson to Blackmore to see Winter again.
34:53Well, I'd better keep my bags packed.
34:55Winter's not going to back down on that one.
34:57No, maybe not.
34:58But I've personally recommended extenuating circumstances.
35:01Those threats against your family.
35:03You're an excellent record.
35:05Thank you, Mrs Reynolds.
35:06This morning, those comments about Miss Ferguson being harsh with the women, I hope there was nothing personal in them.
35:15A sort of regret, you mean?
35:19Oh, Mrs Reynolds, you don't bite the hand that feeds you.
35:23I'm grateful to Miss Ferguson.
35:25Really?
35:26In my short time at Wentworth, Miss Ferguson's taught me more than I ever dreamed she could.
35:34Mrs M, how are you?
35:37Well, it's a hive of industry in here this afternoon.
35:40Did you hear the one about this?
35:41Come on, what's going on?
35:44My way, Adams.
35:47Get out of there, Mitchell.
35:51Oh, come on, stop it.
35:54Oh, Mrs M.
35:55What big buttons you have.
35:57She's having a nervous breakdown.
35:59All that dancing.
36:01Probably aerated her brain.
36:02Don't be silly.
36:03Just quiet, everyone.
36:04Mitchell, what have you been taking?
36:05She hasn't been taking you anything, Mrs M. I'll get her back to herself.
36:07Just keep out of this, Desmond.
36:08Oh, yes, I have.
36:10Ferguson's fun fizzes, see?
36:13Honk, honk.
36:14Where to, Mrs M?
36:16First we'll go to Sister Hall, and then the gutter.
36:19The pottery classes were a success.
36:25What stopped them?
36:28Availability of teachers, mainly.
36:29So you'd be happy if I had a crack at running a class or two?
36:32Yes, certainly.
36:33Long as you keep it practical.
36:34I've seen too many women in here with no basic skills, and then they've got little hope of getting a job when they leave here.
36:39Oh, I agree.
36:40The classes I thought of were typing, shorthand, that sort of thing.
36:43Great.
36:43Could be a problem getting equipment, though.
36:45Not with typing.
36:46I've got the gear all set to go.
36:48That's marvelous.
36:49A couple more like you, and we'd revolutionize the place.
36:51Well, we'd both benefit.
36:52It all adds to my training, and the women are fun to work with.
36:55You'll have no spare time left.
36:57No sweat.
36:57Oh, hello.
37:01I'm sorry, Mrs. Reynolds, but I thought I'd better tell you I've just taken Mitchell to see Sister Hall.
37:05She'd be dead.
37:06She's high on pills.
37:08I was going to bring her here, but Sister Hall thought it wiser if she just slept it off.
37:12When she wakes up, you can tell her she's on a charge.
37:14Well, she's not actually asleep yet.
37:16She only downed a few.
37:17Where did she get them from?
37:19I think I'd better leave that till later.
37:21Before she nods off, could I have a quick word with her?
37:24Yes, certainly.
37:25And we'll get going with those classes as soon as you're ready.
37:27Right, thanks.
37:27Well, I think Joan is making her own run for the world record book.
37:34What?
37:35Mitchell swears Joan gave her those pills.
37:44Hi, Bob.
37:47What do you want?
37:48Oh, I had an hour to kill, so I thought I'd check out the library.
37:52Lost your way again, did you?
37:54No, I saw you, so I made a detour.
37:56Are you in the wars, Bobby?
38:00No, I'm just keeping my spirits up with a bit of this and a bit of that.
38:03It's not like you to get into that sort of thing.
38:05Name me a better way to get through the day.
38:08Without pills, for a start.
38:11I only took them for a laugh.
38:12You haven't taken anything.
38:15What gives?
38:16You're losing your edge, Wolfman.
38:19We'll have to trade you in soon.
38:20I'm sharper than everyone.
38:21You know it.
38:22I spent time with you and your mates.
38:24Enough time to know that you're not zonked.
38:25You're no actress.
38:28A couple of months with us since I killed her, and you reckon you know everything.
38:31Hey, we all looked after each other then, Bobby.
38:34Or have you forgotten?
38:37I'm sorry.
38:38I can't fill you in just now.
38:40Pull me off the hook, I'll leave you with you.
38:42Okay?
38:44Okay.
38:46Are you going straight home?
38:47Yep.
38:48I've had what you might call a very satisfying day.
38:51More than our friend Joan, I'd say.
38:54Oh?
38:54It's a wonder you can't see the sparks from here.
38:57Mrs Reynolds is really giving her the third degree.
38:59Not before time.
39:01I've got the feeling that everything is catching up with Officer Ferguson.
39:05Mrs Morris, could you wait for a moment, please?
39:07I need you as a witness.
39:08Certainly.
39:09Less than weevils.
39:10What's that, Miss Ferguson?
39:11Witnesses crawling out of the woodwork in all directions.
39:14Enough has happened here in one day for an army of witnesses.
39:17A couple of prisoners bellyaching.
39:19I wonder why.
39:20Because there is no soft cop with me.
39:23Well, if that's the case, you won't mind if I search your locker.
39:25Why should I?
39:26I'm used to being singled out.
39:28It's not only you.
39:30Officer Ward is already halfway through searching the cells.
39:32The women have left the dining room, and they won't be returning until she and Officer O'Shea have finished.
39:37And tell me, just what do you expect to find?
39:39I need to be satisfied there's nothing hidden in anyone's locker.
39:48Mrs Morris, I want statements from every woman and every officer in this prison.
39:54They are to detail all cases of drug trafficking and physical abuse, and they are to be on my desk first thing in the morning.
40:00Yes, Governor.
40:07Great bloody time for a cell search.
40:09Right in the middle of the meal.
40:11Oh, dear.
40:11Food's not worth eating anyway.
40:13It's enough to make me Elsa burst.
40:15I can't see why I couldn't have finished me food.
40:18You can't.
40:19We had to be there when the screws started wrecking our cells.
40:21Well, I don't see why.
40:23Because they might have planted something there and made us look like creams.
40:27It's a waste of time anyway.
40:29They didn't find a thing.
40:30Of course they didn't.
40:31Yeah, I snuck some food out for Bobby.
40:33Take her to a window.
40:35I don't feed animals.
40:36She mongled up my beer.
40:37We owe her a lot, and I don't want to see her missing a team.
40:41Myra, she can starve for all I care.
40:43She estimates it spends $84 million a year on advertising, information and sponsorships in Australia.
40:52It's going great, Guns.
40:54Poor Miss Ferguson.
40:55Yeah, the Governor's writing out a report now.
40:58Joan Ferguson caught trafficking drugs.
41:00Alcohol found in Joan Ferguson's lock.
41:02We can't get you off the hook?
41:04No, I'm afraid not.
41:06But thanks for everything, Myra.
41:08No worries.
41:12Squeaky clean, are we?
41:13Pity your brain's so dirty.
41:15Oh, Bobby, let's get this straight.
41:16I've got it straight.
41:17You rip that bear up just for a stir.
41:19Congratulations.
41:20But don't try selling it to the others.
41:23They'll never believe you.
41:25I'm going to put your mouth up.
41:27Oh, no!
41:28Bitch!
41:29You rotten bitch!
41:31Leave me alone, you stupid slag!
41:34Get up!
41:39Ow!
41:40Ow!
41:41Let me go!
41:43Ah!
41:45Ah!
41:47You're creeping down my foot!
41:49What?
41:50Ah!
41:51Ah!
41:55Ah!
41:56You bitch!
41:57Oh!
41:58Ah!
41:58Ah!
41:58Ah!
41:58Ah!
41:59Ah!
41:59Ah!
42:00Ah!
42:00Ah!
42:00Ah!
42:00Ah!
42:01Ah!
42:02Ah!
42:02Ah!
42:03Ah!
42:03Ah!
42:04Ah!
42:04Ah!
42:05Ah!
42:06Ah!
42:06Ah!
42:07Ah!
42:08Ah!
42:08Help me! Help me! Help me!
42:15Oh, thank God. Oh, please help me. There's a man here.
42:18He used to give me roses
42:30I wish he could again
42:35But that was on the outside
42:41And things were different then
42:46On the inside the sun still shines
42:51And the rain falls down
42:56But the sun and rain are Christmas too
43:00When morning comes around
43:05Last night I dreamed we were together
43:11Sharing all the love ignored
43:16Till I had to face the nightmare
43:21Awaken up alone
43:26On the inside the roses grow
43:31They don't land the stony ground
43:37But the roses here are Christmas too
43:42When morning comes around
43:48When morning comes around
43:50Oh, yeah, it's a Sunday
43:57Not the sun, but the sun, but the sun
43:58And the sun and the sun
43:58Back to the sun
43:59And it's a good morning
43:59I'm not fighting
44:00At a time if you're at one
44:00My heart is so weighed
44:01But the sun and I can be
44:02At a time if you're at the sun
44:02And it's a good morning
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