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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.

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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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