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Episode 483 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end and pre-advert gate slams, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast.
Meg has a lot a deal with. Deidre finds it difficult to adapt to prison life: not helped by her daughter.

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00:00I need to be satisfied there's nothing hidden in anyone's locker.
00:09Mrs. Morris, I want statements from every woman and every officer in this prison.
00:14They are to detail all cases of drug trafficking and physical abuse,
00:18and they are to be on my desk first thing in the morning.
00:21Yes, Governor.
00:23Oh, Bobby, let's get this straight.
00:24I've got it straight. You would that bear up just for a stir.
00:26Well, congratulations, but don't try selling it to the others.
00:31They'll never believe you.
00:33I'm going to put your mouth up.
00:35Oh, no!
00:36Bitch! You rotten bitch!
00:39Leave me alone, you stupid slag!
00:41Get out!
00:46Ow!
00:48Ow!
00:50Let me go!
00:51Ah!
00:54You stupid woman!
00:56What?
01:04You bitch!
01:05Ah!
01:10Ah!
01:11Ah!
01:12Ah!
01:15Ah!
01:19Help me!
01:20Help me!
01:21Help me!
01:23Oh, thank God!
01:24Oh, please help me!
01:25There's a man here!
01:26There's a man here!
01:26There's a man here!
01:36He tried to get away.
01:37Oh, she wouldn't want to do that, would you, love?
01:41No, no, please, please, please, please.
01:43We're going to have a little party.
01:44Just the three of us.
01:45Hey, Trump, I've got some money.
01:48Look, you can take anything.
01:49Please, I won't tell anyone, I promise you, I promise.
01:51Bobby wants right there, sweetheart.
01:53Ah!
01:53You're going to beg for it.
01:55Okay!
01:55He's a man here.
01:56He's a man here.
01:56Oh!
02:03Bitch!
02:04Bitch!
02:06Wait!
02:14Linda!
02:15Let's get her under the bed.
02:17The body's just as good.
02:19can we do it now sure we can you watch this mate you'll learn
02:48something how come you get to go first because it's my party don't worry you can have it when i'm
02:56finished i'm not gonna make it
03:01yeah struggles i like it when they struggle
03:10you wait till you see what i've got for you
03:19do you want one well it looks like i struck out oh don't tell me you've been stood up on what is
03:25it they call it a hot date hardly i thought meg might like a bite to eat i wanted to talk to
03:29about young bobby but uh i can't seem to get a hold of her she must not be home well you're
03:34very welcome to take potluck with norm and me i can't promise you any scintillating conversation
03:38but it's norm's turn to cook and he does make a wonderful curry guaranteed to take the lining
03:43off your stomach thanks but i think i'll pass coward no really i've got some reports to catch
03:47upon anyway you know uh i paid a quick trip to maternity when i talked to bobby last yeah some
03:52of those kids have really got the blues well that's not surprising postnatal depression is
03:57enough to handle without having to cope with bringing up a baby behind bars oh listen to me
04:01sounding off i'm sorry take no notice you're absolutely right the problem is what can we do about
04:05i don't know oh thanks i needed that oh it was awful what happened someone beat up that sweet little
04:13kid i can't believe what kid adams it was horrible is she all right i don't know she had blood all over
04:20her sister hall's taken her down to the hospital she was practically unconscious oh i better go and
04:24tell mrs reynolds she's already gone home look why would anybody want to beat up adams i mean it
04:31doesn't make sense nothing makes sense around here you don't know who you can trust or who's out to
04:36get you and just when you think you've got the women figured out they go and pull a rotten stunt
04:40like this makes me sick and there's bucky and sister hall running around like a couple of chooks with
04:45their heads cut off i tell you i was bursting to go but i turned tail went straight back to me so
04:50with me legs crossed oh come on little bugger oh now look what you made me do drop a stitch
04:56these bloody needles they're not as good as the ones that i didn't see bobby in your travels did
05:02you no i don't want to either hey don't by the time you finish that the baby's going to be old
05:07enough for a wedding dress well look what the cat dragged in yeah it's like the cat had claws rack off
05:15where you been in me cell all right i haven't rabbit's been there and uh what happened to your face
05:22i cut myself shave and bet it's got something to do with sister hall hanging around okay bobby spill it
05:30all right i gave goldilocks a bloody good hiding she had it coming and i'm glad i did it too real
05:35glad oh you're a nasty little rat bag poor little angel wouldn't hurt her to fly you little
05:40bitch what do you think you would do oh that'd be right take her aside she said you wouldn't bloody
05:44will believe me she's been doing things around here for weeks she's got you all con you all think
05:48she's so special and she's been laughing at you behind your back come on bobby you're just jealous it
05:52figures angel has looks and class yeah what do you got mitchell sweet epic i've got more brains than
05:56you lot put together i'm the only one that can see through her well you'll see differently it's your
06:00trouble isn't it you want to be a hood you want to bash people who haven't got a hope of defending
06:05themselves against a little mole like you get stuffed oh come on bobby when are you gonna wake up to
06:10yourself they're gonna find out that you're at the bottom of all this and then you'll be on another
06:15charge the way you're going you are never going to get out of here
06:27so
06:31so
06:35so
07:09For the least you can do is listen, we're supposed to be mates.
07:36Were mates, past tense.
07:38Now if you'll just stay out of my way, I want to use my half of the sink.
07:41Your half of the sink, this is our cell, we share it.
07:44It's not my idea.
07:45What?
07:46I said it's not my idea.
07:48If I could have my way, I'd move out of here tonight, but I can't, so the least you can
07:51do is stay out of my way.
07:53Why don't you get serious?
07:54Why would I want to rip up Willie Bear?
07:55I didn't want him.
07:56Yeah, and you didn't want me to have him either, because you're jealous.
07:59Yeah, that's it, you're jealous of me too.
08:01What?
08:02Angel told me she was trying to defend you.
08:04Yeah, I bet she was.
08:05Yeah, but I reckon she was trying to warn me.
08:08You're jealous of me, because I've got a mum and dad that love me, and you've got no one
08:11that gives a stuff about you.
08:12Cut it out, rabbit.
08:13I felt sorry for you when I first come in here.
08:16You're losing your baby and everything, but a leopard can't change its spots, mate.
08:19You come from the gutter, you're going back to the gutter.
08:21That's what my dad always reminds me of.
08:22Well, your dad can get nutted.
08:24Oh, that's right.
08:25Heap it all on somebody else.
08:26That's your style.
08:27I'm not talking to you anymore.
08:29It's like bloody talking to a brick wall under your twice as thick.
08:32Get stuck.
08:32Who needs you anyway?
08:33Suits me fine.
08:34Good.
08:35Yeah, it's your roofie.
08:43I'm not talking to you anymore.
09:13I'm not talking to you anymore.
09:43Oh, yes.
10:07Yes, the police, please.
10:09Oh, yes.
10:15I want to report it.
10:17I want to report it.
10:23I want to report it.
10:25I want to report it.
10:29I want to report it.
10:35I want to report it.
10:36I want to report it.
10:37I want to report it.
10:38I want to report it.
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10:40I want to report it.
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10:42I want to report it.
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10:45I want to report it.
10:46I want to report it.
10:47I want to report it.
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10:49I want to report it.
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10:51I want to report it.
10:52I want to report it.
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10:55I want to report it.
10:56I want to report it.
10:57I want to report it.
10:58I want to report it.
10:59I want to report it.
11:00I want to report it.
11:01I want to report it.
11:02I'm a drunk.
11:03Four wounded is four armed, Kelly.
11:04Now, you find out what their next move is, and I'll take care of you.
11:05What if I can't find out?
11:06I mean, they're not likely to go spill in their guts to me, are they?
11:08What happens to me then?
11:09Oh, Kelly, you know how the talk of violence turns my stomach?
11:12No, you take care of them.
11:14Get Harvey and that zombie Jenkins to help you.
11:17Yeah, well, they don't do nothing for nothing.
11:19I mean, I don't want pay offs, but-
11:21Oh, Kelly, come on, you're like glass.
11:23You know, I can see right through you.
11:25Well, you do this for me, and I'll see to it that you run the block,
11:31providing I get my cut.
11:33You mean I can run things? The rackets?
11:35Yeah. I'd even throw in Keane's mother as a bonus.
11:40She can do with a few lessons in prison etiquette,
11:42and I couldn't think of a better teacher.
11:44I'll learn her all right.
11:45Good. I knew I could count on you.
11:48Hey, hang on. What about Reb?
11:49She's not going to be too repped about me taking over.
11:52Oh, I don't think you need to worry about her.
11:54But Keane is in for a long, slow recovery.
11:59In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if she didn't make it.
12:01Yeah, but I...
12:03Well, you took your time, Keane.
12:05Oh, sorry, Miss Ferguson.
12:07Should have taken you along to do the flushing.
12:11You know, Keane, it's not a good idea for someone in your condition to wander around alone.
12:19You never know what might happen.
12:24It's me, Meg.
12:45No, no, no, I'm at home.
12:46Could you come over?
12:51I need to talk to someone.
12:58I've been raped.
12:59I'm sorry.
13:20I feel so dirty.
13:22I keep having to have showers.
13:24Come and sit down.
13:31Maybe you should have waited until the police got here.
13:34Anne!
13:35Oh, I'm sorry.
13:36I know I probably would have done the same thing.
13:39Have you called the police?
13:42Don't worry.
13:43I'll take care of it.
13:44No, please.
13:45Meg, they have to know.
13:47Those men should pay for what they've done to you.
13:49I know.
13:50I know, but I can't.
13:51I can't just yet.
13:52You need a doctor.
13:54Don't you understand?
13:55I can't.
13:57Look, I know all the rules.
13:59Believe me, I...
14:00Look, I do understand.
14:01I know what's happened to you is shocking.
14:04But you and I both know the police can't do anything unless you've got the courage to report it.
14:11Courage?
14:11So, I'm a coward.
14:14Oh, maybe I am.
14:17When I was a probation officer, I sat through a lot of rape cases.
14:22I used to feel so sorry for the girls when they were questioned about their private lives.
14:28They were the victims.
14:30Yet they came out of it feeling so cheap and dirty.
14:33But we both know how easy it is for those girls to cry rape.
14:37The police have to be very careful.
14:39I know.
14:39I know.
14:42But then, some of them are set free to do it all over again.
14:47Oh, God.
14:53I feel as though I'm losing touch with reality.
14:57I don't even feel like me anymore.
15:00But you are, Meg.
15:02Nothing can change that.
15:03Are you sure?
15:07But I can't tell the police.
15:10Not yet.
15:10My God.
15:13My God.
15:13My God.
15:13My God.
15:40Very sound sleeper, aren't you, Cain?
15:53You know, anyone could come in here and smother you
15:56and you wouldn't even feel it.
15:58A bit risky.
16:00Oh, come off it, Ferguson.
16:01You're not going to do anything in a cell in the middle of the night.
16:04I don't have any questions to answer.
16:06You're a bitch, but you're not stupid.
16:08You're right.
16:09I'm not stupid.
16:11And you owe me, Cain.
16:13A job.
16:14My father.
16:16Everything.
16:17And you're going to pay.
16:19I promise you.
16:21You'd better get out of here, freak.
16:23I've got a witness who'll back me all the way.
16:26You're a bit slow catching on to things, Cain.
16:29It's been a change of management.
16:32Kelly works for me now.
16:34Don't you, Kelly?
16:35Yeah, that's right.
16:37Crying bitch.
16:38That will do.
16:38Now you are finished, Cain.
16:43So if I were you,
16:45I'd very seriously think about writing out my will.
16:49I'm not going to do it.
16:49I'm not going to do it.
16:50I'm not going to do it.
16:50I'm not going to do it.
16:51I'm not going to do it.
16:52I'm not going to do it.
16:52I'm not going to do it.
16:53I'm not going to do it.
16:53I'm not going to do it.
16:54I'm not going to do it.
16:54I'm not going to do it.
16:55I'm not going to do it.
16:55I'm not going to do it.
16:56I'm not going to do it.
16:56I'm not going to do it.
16:57I'm not going to do it.
16:57I'm not going to do it.
16:58I'm not going to do it.
16:59I'm not going to do it.
17:00I'm not going to do it.
18:02I'm sorry, I'm late. I had to finish filling it out of the court.
18:05Yeah, I'll bet you did.
18:07You're kidding.
18:08No, it's true. Can't you tell?
18:10Oh, yeah, that's fantastic.
18:12Why don't I tell the others?
18:13I can't imagine.
18:14Hey, guess who's back.
18:15You're never going to guess.
18:16You want me to tell you?
18:17We have a choice.
18:18Gay Ray's back in the kitchen.
18:20Isn't that fab?
18:21I knew I really didn't make these eggs like lead hers are.
18:24Great news, love.
18:25Not that I can eat them, mind.
18:26I'm too sick with worry about poor little angel.
18:28Yeah, well, Buck has said she's going to be all right.
18:30Then why isn't she back with this?
18:32There's something funny going on.
18:33I can feel it in the water.
18:34Oh, not while I'm eating, Dot.
18:36They reckon Jude's coming back today.
18:39Let's hope she's back to her old self.
18:42The kid looks pretty down.
18:44Bloody conscience getting to her.
18:45She hasn't got a bloody conscience.
18:47She's probably still got a thick head after what she took last night.
18:50What did she take last night?
18:52How should I know?
18:53But she was off her face on something.
18:54Probably some of those pills from yesterday.
18:58That's a five to four uncertainty.
19:01All that trouble setting the free cup.
19:02She's still here large as life and twice as ugly.
19:05What do you expect?
19:06The department always looks after its own.
19:08I thought no one was talking to me.
19:12Oh, I'm talking to you.
19:15And I hope you're listening.
19:20Subject is drugs.
19:22You with me?
19:24Just a few bruises and the odd cut, thank goodness.
19:26Sister Hall wants to keep her in this morning, though, just to be sure.
19:29And she actually came right out and said Mitchell was responsible?
19:31Oh, yes.
19:32We didn't even have to ask.
19:33But I don't understand why Mitchell was so vicious.
19:36Especially when Angela said there was absolutely no reason.
19:39Yes, she's getting to be quite a handful.
19:40Well, we'll just have to keep a close watch on them and make sure it doesn't happen again.
19:45Oh, I don't know why, but I always worry about the ones like Angela.
19:48I know what you mean.
19:49They're completely out of their depth in a place like this.
19:52It's a pity she hasn't got any family to give her some support.
19:54Oh, but there's a grandmother.
19:56I checked the files.
19:57Well, I was a bit worried.
19:59I'm glad you did.
20:00Can we contact her?
20:01I could certainly try.
20:03But there's something a little odd.
20:04What?
20:04Well, apparently the grandmother was supposed to appear as a character witness at Angela's trial,
20:09but she didn't show up.
20:10I dare say there's some logical explanation.
20:13Now, the report's on Joan Ferguson.
20:15Oh, yes.
20:16Here they are.
20:17And you'll be needing this list from the department.
20:20Oh, hell.
20:22What is it?
20:23I've been on at the department for months to appoint a general handyman in Gardner.
20:26Then last week they finally agreed and it completely slipped my mind because of the waltz marathon.
20:31This is the short list of the applicants.
20:34Good heavens.
20:35How many applied in the first place?
20:37God only knows.
20:38It's going to take me forever to interview this lot.
20:40Oh, well, perhaps Meg could give you a hand.
20:43Meg will be away for a few days, Joyce.
20:46Well, she hasn't had a break since before the strike and she needs a rest,
20:49so I told her to take a holiday.
20:51Oh, lucky Meg.
20:53Yes.
20:53And I bet rabbit's cunning tasty tidbits off Raymond for morning tea.
20:58It's not bloody fair.
21:00He is me with rheumatics and pneumatics and...
21:02And how about neurotics?
21:03Oh, you watch your mouth.
21:04I know what I've got and I'm not fit to work.
21:06But why don't you make a bloody recording out of it?
21:08Bobby, I am not going to tell you again.
21:10All right, I heard you.
21:13Oh, dear, Miss Joy doesn't bloody work.
21:15Hey, Mara, I reckon you ought to let Bobby have her say.
21:18After all, there won't be no one for her to talk to when Angel spills her.
21:21Shut your gob, Lou.
21:23Yeah, keep quiet, Liz.
21:24She won't lag.
21:25She knows the rules.
21:26Something wrong, ladies?
21:28Oh, dryer out of action, Mrs. Barry.
21:30Oh, dear.
21:30Well, I'll report it and we'll get someone.
21:32Oh, yeah, if we don't get electrocuted first, like poor Pixie, this place stinks.
21:36This everything's older than bloody Doc.
21:37Oh, watch your mouth.
21:39No one's that old.
21:40Oh, sorry, Dot.
21:41But I can remember when they were installed.
21:44Yeah, well, they've all been overhauled and they're still breaking down.
21:47Well, hopefully we won't have to put up with these problems much longer because Mrs. Reynolds
21:50is hiring a handyman to fix all the little problems.
21:52Good.
21:53It's about bloody time.
21:54They haven't picked anyone yet, have they?
21:56I mean, I saw the papers when this lot was dancing.
21:58It said apply Monday.
22:00Well, Mrs. Reynolds is interviewing people today.
22:02Now, even without the dryer, I'm sure you can find plenty of work to do.
22:05Now, get on with it.
22:06A handyman, eh?
22:07This place is looking up, eh?
22:09For once, I'd say you're right.
22:13Well, Heather, I was hoping to catch you before you...
22:15Oh, hi, Mrs. Reynolds.
22:16Have you seen Meg's face?
22:17She tripped over on the footpath.
22:19You know, I reckon they should ban high heels.
22:21Because I've nearly broken my leg three times.
22:23Meg, I thought I told you to take a few days' rest.
22:26I don't need a rest.
22:27Excuse me, Mrs. Reynolds, but I have to leave now.
22:30What?
22:31You said you wanted to see me.
22:33Oh, yes, I've been talking to Mrs. Davidson.
22:35She thinks that Winter might be lying to implicate you.
22:38Oh, terrific.
22:40And what about the drugs?
22:41Well, you've got two days before you face the board to answer charges.
22:45And Miss Ferguson?
22:47Let's just say she'll have a hard time talking her way out of this one.
22:51Oh, well, I'd better go and get some sleep.
22:53I'll see you later.
22:54Bye.
22:57What on earth are you doing here?
22:59I'm perfectly all right.
23:00Just don't fuss.
23:01Don't fuss?
23:02Meg, last night you were completely distraught.
23:04Now you're acting as though nothing it farts...
23:05Last night I overreacted, that's all.
23:08And I'm a grown woman, and apart from my face there is nothing wrong with me.
23:12Meg!
23:13I am lucky to be alive.
23:14Now just let's leave it at that.
23:16I'll be hit on with my work.
23:18What are you trying to do?
23:19I am trying to do my job.
23:21No, you're not.
23:22Look, I can understand you're trying to block out the whole thing.
23:25For God's sake, Anne!
23:26You're sounding as though I'm ready for some sort of padded cell.
23:28It isn't that important.
23:30Well, if that's the case, and if that's what you really feel,
23:32there's no reason not to call the police, is there?
23:34Now just drop it, Anne.
23:36It's over, and that's the way I want it to stay.
23:39You reckon Fran and I can find out what they've got going?
23:52You figure the freak will keep her promise?
23:53She needs us as much as we need her.
23:56She doesn't want red running things.
23:57Yeah, but how do you reckon we're going to get stuff in?
23:59She won't bring it for us.
24:00She won't have to.
24:02The prison's getting a new handyman.
24:03You heard me talk about Nev?
24:05Nev Slime?
24:06That bloke who's racing you off before you last passed.
24:08That's him. I got him to apply.
24:10I reckon he's a cert for the job.
24:12Oh, he can bring her drugs and stuff for us.
24:15Jeez, you're quick, Anne.
24:18Here comes Mother King.
24:19Looking like she just sat on a red-hot poker.
24:21Don't be nasty, Fran.
24:23She's my bonus.
24:24Present from the freak.
24:25This one's taken.
24:26Perhaps Madame would care for a higher-class seat.
24:29Maybe we should take her to the throne room.
24:32Yeah, I've even got a porcelain bowl where you can wash your face.
24:34Excuse me.
24:38Stuck up.
24:40And antisocial, eh?
24:41Okay, Lou.
24:42Kindergarten is out for the day.
24:47Try that again.
24:48On me.
24:50What's going on?
24:52Smoking around, Miss Ferguson.
24:53Jeez.
24:54Hi, Barbie.
24:55She tripped me and then pushed me over.
24:57She won't leave me alone.
25:00Where?
25:01We can't have bullying, can we?
25:03You're on a charge, Kelly.
25:05Some bonus.
25:06Shut up.
25:08Have you been, Jude?
25:09I've been worrying about you.
25:10Oh, I've been fine lying in bed all day.
25:12Breakfast in bed and everything.
25:13Oh, Mitchell.
25:15The governor wants to see you after lunch.
25:17Me?
25:18Yeah.
25:19Well, you're the one who bashed Adams, aren't you?
25:21At least that's what she's telling everybody.
25:23And the way she's telling it, you'll get another six months.
25:30Okay, Barbie.
25:31What the hell's been happening?
25:33Jeez, you missed your eye.
25:35You reckon you're back for good this time?
25:37Well, I'm on a month's probation, but I don't think I'll be leaving.
25:40Not unless Mrs. O'Riggins decides she's had enough of married life.
25:44Yeah, well, I hope she doesn't.
25:45She's a rotten cook.
25:46We missed you something awful, Ray.
25:48Missed you too.
25:49And Barbie, how is she?
25:51Oh, we've been fighting all over a stupid toy.
25:57It's pretty dumb.
25:58But now I don't know how to say I'm sorry.
26:01Uh-huh.
26:02A little bribery and corruption is called for.
26:06Trust your Uncle Rabies.
26:08A gift for Barbie.
26:16From you, not me.
26:18That's a cake for Mrs. Reynolds' afternoon tea.
26:20But I'll whip up something else.
26:22A cake.
26:24Cheese, right?
26:25I don't know what to say.
26:26I'm a crumbs.
26:27So we've charged him over the bombski.
26:31We should put him out of action for a while.
26:33But you say he still refuses to admit to the threatening letters?
26:36No.
26:37We'll break him down.
26:38The moment he's got some story about hitchhiking down from Queensland.
26:42It's not much of an alibi, but we have to check it out.
26:45I was hoping you might give me some advice.
26:50Oh, what's your problem?
26:53Well, it's a bit delicate.
26:56A friend of mine, or a friend of my daughter's, has been raped.
27:01Her parents are pretty distressed about it because she refuses to report it.
27:05Does she now?
27:07Well, I can't say I blame her.
27:09Oh, I know.
27:10That's strictly off the record, of course.
27:13Officially, I have to say that all crimes should be reported.
27:16Otherwise, the police can't do their job.
27:17What's the percentage of reported rape?
27:20Well, we don't know exactly, but we reckon the figure's around one in five.
27:25But that's appalling.
27:27It means those men can go on victimising women.
27:29That's our strongest argument for reporting the offence.
27:32On the other hand, you're asking somebody who's already been through a traumatic experience
27:37to then go through all the horrors of an investigation,
27:39starting with us and ending in court.
27:41Yes, I know, but is it really as bad as that?
27:44I'll tell you, Mrs. Reynolds, reporting a rape's not the end of the ordeal.
27:47It's just the beginning.
27:50Something I wouldn't want to put my daughter through.
27:52But as a policeman, I have to encourage its report.
27:59Gee, this tastes really ace.
28:00Bad bloody time.
28:01We had some decent tucker.
28:02But I'd still like to shove it down the bitch's throat.
28:04There's something really special for you later.
28:06Ah, shove it.
28:11Mind if I join you?
28:12It's a free country, isn't it?
28:14Look, I know we haven't been the best of friends lately.
28:18We can't afford to be fighting.
28:19A lot's been happening.
28:21So what's different?
28:23What is different is that we might have a way of getting rid of the freak for good.
28:27And we've got red to contend with.
28:30Did you know it was Murray Winter that bashed it?
28:32There has been a lot of bashing going on around here,
28:34and I'm going to have a word to Bobby about that.
28:36You just hold your horses on that one.
28:38You don't know what went on here yesterday.
28:40Okay, I thought Bobby was just sounding off,
28:42but what with Angel lagging like that,
28:45I've got a funny feeling Bobby's been right all along.
28:47Come on, fat Lamyra.
28:49You can't believe that Angel has been stirring up trouble.
28:52She wouldn't know how.
28:53Wouldn't she?
28:54You and I haven't spoken a kind word to each other since she got here.
29:00Maybe that is because I didn't know you thought I was a rampant dyke.
29:05I think it's about time you and I swapped notes on that little bitch.
29:11And she isn't badly hurt,
29:12but just the same, I am very sorry about all this.
29:14Please don't apologise, Mrs Reynolds.
29:16I know my granddaughter well enough to know
29:18that she provoked any violence against her.
29:21I feel sorry for the girl who did it.
29:24Angela must have made her life hell.
29:26I don't understand, Mrs Adams.
29:29Angela doesn't seem the antagonistic type at all.
29:31In fact, everybody here is very fond of her.
29:33I've heard that so many times it hurts.
29:36She is beautiful, isn't she?
29:38The trouble is it blinds people to what she's really like inside.
29:41One of the most evil, despicable people I have ever come across.
29:47You can't mean that.
29:48Oh, but I do.
29:50I didn't appear at her trial, you know.
29:52I wanted her to go to prison.
29:54My own granddaughter.
29:57I couldn't bring myself to lie about her
30:00and there was nothing good I could say.
30:03But she must have reasons.
30:04I mean, the trauma of losing her parents.
30:08She told you about that?
30:09About the accident, yes, but not much about them as people.
30:13My son was a sweet and loving man,
30:16but a foolish one.
30:18He and his wife indulged Angela in every way
30:21until they finally realised
30:23they were rearing an uncontrollable, spoiled brat.
30:28Six weeks before they died,
30:30they changed tactics.
30:32They started saying no.
30:34They tried to discipline Angela.
30:36They burned to death.
30:40And Angela walked away from the fire unscathed.
30:44You're not suggesting...
30:45It was no accident, Mrs Reynolds.
30:48The inquest proved that the fire had been deliberately lit.
30:52Some old doll's clothes were found soaked in petrol.
30:54No one could believe it.
30:58No one wanted to believe it.
31:00She was an angel.
31:03For a long time, I made myself believe it was impossible.
31:08But I know now, even though I could never prove it,
31:12that my sweet angelic granddaughter
31:15murdered her parents when she was 12 years old
31:19simply because she couldn't get her away.
31:32I feel really bad about Bobby, you know.
31:34She wouldn't even talk to me in the dining room.
31:36What do you reckon Reno's gonna do to her?
31:39Lock her in the pound and throw away the key.
31:40No, there's no way we're gonna let that happen.
31:43Frick's gonna give her a hard time too after yesterday.
31:45The sooner we get rid of Fergo, the better.
31:46No worries there, we've got plans.
31:49Yeah? Like what?
31:52Just load the washer or we'll never get this done.
31:54Jeez, that razor hoot.
31:56He's really nice, sensitive, you know.
31:58Pity such a horse is off.
32:01Well, I suppose there aren't that many eligible bachelors
32:03around here for you.
32:04I don't know, I reckon the Yorkshire pud
32:06would have been good for a couple of rounds
32:08if you'd warm him up with a cup of tea first.
32:10And he's always leery-cleary.
32:11I reckon he's a spark.
32:13Oh, you're not serious.
32:14I wouldn't kick him out of the bed anyhow.
32:16Since when were you so into the fellas?
32:19Oh, maybe I just realised
32:21I've wasted enough of me life in here.
32:24When I get out, I want a couple of kids,
32:26nice home,
32:27and a really good bloke.
32:29Yeah, well, good blokes don't go on trees.
32:31You're more likely to end up with some bastard
32:33that should be swinging from one.
32:34Don't take any notice, of a love.
32:36It's a good dream to have.
32:37I had it once.
32:38You stick with it.
32:39Tell you what, when I do find the right one,
32:40I'll keep him chained to the bed
32:42and feed him a dozen oysters every night.
32:44Hell, I don't care if only ten work.
32:46But you've got anything better to do
32:48than make crude jokes.
32:49I was only just a bit of fun, Mrs. Morris.
32:51I was just saying, a good bloke beats a...
32:53Yes, I heard what you were saying.
32:56You women would get a lot more work done
32:57if you got your minds above your navels for once.
33:00And you keep your sexual fantasies to yourself.
33:02You'll be on the charge.
33:03I've had enough of your filth.
33:07God, what did I do?
33:09Who asked you to come?
33:10I didn't want you to.
33:11I didn't come to see you, Angela.
33:13I came to tell everyone the truth about you.
33:15Well, I hate you, Nan.
33:16I hate you.
33:17You never loved me.
33:18You're just jealous because I'm young and beautiful
33:20and you're old and ugly
33:21and you're going to die soon.
33:23And I'll be glad.
33:24You hear me glad?
33:25Adams, that'll do.
33:26It's all right, Officer.
33:27Mrs. Reynolds knows the truth, Angela.
33:29It won't be so easy now.
33:32They won't believe you.
33:33Nobody ever believes bad things about me.
33:36They're fools.
33:37They don't know what I've done.
33:38Nobody does.
33:40And it's not just Mummy and Daddy.
33:42You know what happens to people who cross me, Nana.
33:45You identified them, remember?
33:47Mrs. Adams, I can't allow that.
33:48I'm sorry it won't happen again.
33:51You're all so, so beautiful and so evil.
33:54If you'd only be born ugly, it might have saved you.
33:57People would have been less reluctant to see the truth.
33:59You could have changed with help.
34:01Well, I don't want to change.
34:03Everyone loves me.
34:04I'm the angel, remember?
34:05You're doomed, Angela.
34:06And there's no way I can save you.
34:08I won't ever see you again, child.
34:11Goodbye.
34:11Well, I don't care, you stupid, rotten bitch.
34:14I hate you.
34:15Hate you.
34:16I hate you.
34:20Well, someone's obviously done a face-over,
34:22so she's taken it out on us.
34:24And maybe she's turned rotten like a freak.
34:26Oh, come on.
34:27Mrs. Morris isn't like that.
34:29Now, something is bothering her.
34:30We should be trying to figure out how we can help.
34:32Yeah, well, first things first.
34:33Let's get rid of the freak, okay?
34:34Yes, fine by me.
34:37Glad to see we're mates again.
34:40Yeah, well, let's just take it a day to time, okay?
34:43Sure.
34:45No, it is on skip duty.
34:46There's a round to be done.
34:47Oh, well, I'm supposed to be.
34:48Kelly, take this.
34:50Come on, you haven't got all day.
34:53I'm sure you can find something to do, Mitchell.
34:56Even if you haven't got my happy pills to help you.
35:04Oh, I've got to be so loud.
35:05Not much.
35:06Except Desmond's rope and bridging.
35:08And?
35:08What do you have to put me on a charge for?
35:10None of them are pretty stupid in front of me mates.
35:12You'd have looked the damn sight more stupid
35:14if I'd shown you any favouritism.
35:15Use your brains, Kelly.
35:16And be patient.
35:17Everything comes to those who wait.
35:19Yeah, right.
35:20Right?
35:20Now get to work.
35:21And if it's the same bitch as last time,
35:23I'll probably get another six months.
35:25Oh, no.
35:25Jeez, Bobby, I'm really sorry.
35:27Yeah, well, Rena's a wake-up to Goldilocks.
35:29She reckons it must have had good reason.
35:31And she said she'd tell the VJ
35:32that there were mitigating circumstances.
35:34Anyway, I don't care what you lot reckon.
35:36I'm going to fix that bitch for lagging.
35:37Yeah, well, take it easy, love.
35:38For once we agree with you.
35:40About bloody time.
35:42Well, I don't mind telling you
35:43I was bowled over.
35:44The child's an absolute monster.
35:45Well, I had my suspicions,
35:47but, hell, I didn't think she was that bad.
35:48Oh, well, I did.
35:49Tried to tell you all,
35:50but I got chattered down, didn't I?
35:51For God's sake.
35:52Are you just worth the plates, kiddies?
35:54Yes, thanks.
35:55It's the best meal I've had in weeks.
35:56Oh, thanks.
35:56It's nice to know that I'm appreciated.
35:58Well, I'd better get back to work.
36:00It was lovely, Ray,
36:01even if I do put on kilos.
36:03Oh, don't worry, Pat.
36:04On you, it'll look good.
36:05Oh, heavens, who didn't finish theirs?
36:07Sorry, I wasn't very hungry.
36:08Oh, never mind.
36:09Tomorrow I'll fix you something special.
36:12Well, Cinderella, back to the kitchen.
36:14It's go, go, go, go, go.
36:16I keep thinking about what Joyce said.
36:19Something about Angel.
36:20Something that happened, some incident.
36:22What incident?
36:23Oh, for heaven's sake, Joan, I don't know.
36:25Something to do with Bryant.
36:27Well, if Bryant was involved,
36:28it's obvious, isn't it?
36:29Oh, for God's sake,
36:30it was nothing like that.
36:31Just leave it, will you?
36:32Well, you're certainly the most qualified person
36:34to have applied, Mr. Sloan,
36:35but I think maybe too qualified.
36:38You do realise that this is a part-time job?
36:40Well, times are tough, Mrs. Reynolds,
36:43and I don't want to end up on the dole.
36:45Besides, I like working outdoors,
36:46and since I am an electrician,
36:48there should be plenty to do inside.
36:49And as for the hours, well, quite frankly,
36:52I've got a few projects of my own to work on,
36:53so it suits me down to the ground.
36:55And you've got no qualms about working in a prison?
36:57No, no way.
36:58Well, I mean, I know these people have to be punished,
37:00but, well, they're still human, aren't they?
37:02I tend to get on pretty well with everybody.
37:04I just do my job and stay out of trouble.
37:06I wish everybody could say the same.
37:09Well, thank you for coming.
37:11I do have a few more people to see,
37:12but I am impressed.
37:13Well, thanks very much, and you'll let me know.
37:15Oh, it's not my decision.
37:16The department will contact you,
37:18but I can put in a recommendation.
37:20Oh, I can't ask for more than that, can I?
37:22Oh, yes, there was a telephone message for you, Adams.
37:24Oh?
37:25Someone called Peter
37:26and said everything worked out fine
37:28and that you would be happy.
37:29Oh, I am.
37:31Adams, you've got nothing to snarl about.
37:34The women will tear you to pieces
37:35for lagging on Mitchell.
37:36Well, I don't think so, Miss Ferguson.
37:39Not with you to protect me.
37:41You've got no hope.
37:43Oh, you can pull your little tricks,
37:45tear your uniform,
37:45but no-one round here will believe you.
37:47Well, that was just a joke.
37:49But what the other women are trying to do to you,
37:51they're not joking.
37:52You're not telling me anything I don't know?
37:55You don't know that Miss Rogers
37:56planned the whole thing.
37:58She's after your blood.
38:00Isn't that worth a little protection?
38:01Oh, Stan, it's so good to see you.
38:11You look marvellous.
38:12Are you here to visit Bobby?
38:13Oh, not exactly.
38:14I've got an interview for the job.
38:16As the handyman?
38:17Oh, that seems a shame.
38:18You were such a good officer,
38:19it doesn't seem right.
38:21Beggars can't be choosers, Joyce.
38:22I'd be just happy to have something to do.
38:25Stan!
38:25How lovely to see you.
38:28What are you doing here?
38:29Well, I hope I'm here to see you, Mrs. Reynolds.
38:32About the job.
38:34Oh, you're the Dobson on the list.
38:36I didn't think you'd be interested.
38:38Me and quite a few others, it seems.
38:40Well, it's always nice to welcome old friends.
38:41Come through.
38:43Well, I'll probably get another six months,
38:45but I don't care, I'd do it again.
38:46Just stay away from her, Bobby.
38:48She's big trouble.
38:49Yeah, well, I tried to tell everyone that, didn't I?
38:51And they wouldn't listen to me.
38:52If they know the truth now, believe me.
38:54She's dangerous.
38:54She'll hurt you, Bobby.
38:55Look, it's not just her parents.
38:57Come on.
38:58Let's talk about something cheerful for a change.
39:00Like what?
39:01Well, like I got some news.
39:02Sugar?
39:03A couple.
39:04What's news?
39:06I got clearance for your dad and Cheryl to come in for a visit.
39:09When?
39:10The day after tomorrow.
39:11Why so sudden?
39:13Little Cheryl could get scared in here.
39:15She wants to see you.
39:16Hey, I've got a good idea.
39:18Why don't I write to him first and let him get used to me?
39:20Bobby, Bobby, this is your family we're talking about.
39:23What are you afraid of?
39:24Who says I'm afraid?
39:26Well, it's just...
39:28Oh, jeez, Phil.
39:29What if I stuff it up?
39:30I've never seen Cheryl.
39:31I haven't seen me dad for years.
39:33What if it all goes wrong?
39:35Nothing's going to go wrong.
39:37Okay?
39:37Yeah, okay.
39:41Well, that's about the gist of it.
39:43I've been a terrible grouch.
39:44I don't know how Edie's put up with me.
39:46I'm just an old workhorse, I guess.
39:48Well, I can't think of anyone more perfect for the job, Stan.
39:51The only other suitable applicant was the one you saw leaving.
39:54I do have to ask you one thing, though.
39:58Your health.
39:59Well, you mean my heart?
40:00Oh, that's no problem, Mrs. Reynolds.
40:01I've got that all under control.
40:04I really would like the job.
40:06You realise it's the department's decision?
40:09Oh, yes.
40:10Yes, of course.
40:10But I can't think of a single reason why they'd object.
40:13After all, you've already got top security clearance.
40:16Better the devil you know than the one you don't.
40:18Something like that.
40:20I must tell you one thing.
40:21I've always regretted not making more progress in that vegetable garden.
40:25Oh, I'm afraid it's been allowed to go to seed.
40:27Oh, I thought that might happen.
40:29It wouldn't take a jiffy to get it into shape,
40:30and it would be an interest for the women, especially young Bobby.
40:34I don't suppose I could see her.
40:37Well, she's with the social worker, I think.
40:39Oh.
40:39Oh, well, perhaps some other time.
40:42I'm quite sure there'll be other times, Stan.
40:45But I'm telling you, it wasn't my fault.
40:49I just found Willie Bear all torn up,
40:51and I thought I'd seen Bobby with him, so...
40:53You lying in the house!
40:55Don't do to your hands.
40:56So what about the lagging, Angel?
40:58You know that that's against the rule.
41:00Why did you do that?
41:01Well, I didn't understand.
41:03Honours, Jude.
41:04I wasn't fully conscious.
41:06They forced it out of me.
41:08Bull!
41:08You kinda saw, you rotten, lying little bitch.
41:11You tried to come between me and my best mate,
41:13and I would break your neck for myself!
41:15Well, look at your ugly, screwed-up faces,
41:28you stupid, the lot of ya.
41:30Yeah, I did it.
41:31And it was fun.
41:33Fun seeing how dumb you are, you suckers.
41:36You believed everything I told you.
41:38You're all pathetic.
41:47You are evil.
41:49You hit me and I'll tell.
41:50I'll tell on all of you.
41:52No one's going to hit you, Angel.
41:54No one's going to touch you.
41:57No one's going to talk to you.
41:59No one is going to acknowledge your presence.
42:04From now on, you don't exist.
42:13Cain, surprised to see you hiding in here.
42:16Your daughter's looking for you.
42:17Rebecca, where is she?
42:19The laundry.
42:20Muttered something about being unfair to you.
42:23The laundry?
42:23Why would she be looking for me there?
42:25I didn't ask.
42:26Of course, if you're not interested.
42:27Thank you, Miss Fogarty.
42:29G'day, Mr. Dobson, isn't it?
42:34Yes, Dobson, Stan Dobson.
42:36Neville Sloan.
42:37Oh.
42:38We're both up for the same job.
42:39Well, well, the best man went.
42:41Yeah, well, it helps if you've got friends in high places.
42:44Look, Mr. Dobson, I really need that job.
42:46What makes you think I don't?
42:49Well, a buck your age should be taking it easy.
42:51Stay at home.
42:51Put your feet up.
42:53I reckon if you dropped out, I'd get that job.
42:55I'm sorry to disappoint you, Mr. Sloan.
42:57I may be old, but I'm not on the grave yet.
43:00As for the job, it's not up to either of us to decide, is it?
43:03Good night.
43:10Bastard.
43:11And so I figured if I can get the family together, Bobby will have a reason to get out of here and...
43:16Meg, you're not listening to a word I'm saying.
43:20Sorry.
43:21I've got work to do.
43:22I thought, at the very least, we were friends.
43:25What have I done?
43:26Nothing.
43:27Don't be ridiculous.
43:28Meg, please.
43:30Don't touch me.
43:31Don't you dare touch me.
43:33Just stay away from me.
43:34Don't you dare touch me again.
43:47Oh, I'm afraid, Cain.
43:50When I talk, you jump!
43:53Cain.
43:54I've already told you I don't want to play the stupid games.
43:57Oh, but you're going to love this one.
44:00You see, you've decided that you've had enough in here.
44:06And you're going to try to escape.
44:08Only I'm not going to let you.
44:11It's called Cat and Mouse.
44:13You're crazy.
44:14I've never been saner.
44:16Oh, and the Kelly Gang are in the laundry right now.
44:19Fixing your mother.
44:20It's a parting gift.
44:23But...
44:24Let me go!
44:26Or are you just dancing?
44:28Maybe you think the marathon is still on.
44:30Get lost.
44:31No way.
44:33We like it right here, don't we, Jude?
44:35Sure do.
44:36Thanks.
44:44It's okay.
44:45We heard you one.
44:46What was all that about?
44:49Oh, uh...
44:50Freak's got something going with Kelly.
44:52She's set her up to bash Deidre.
44:54What?
44:55Whereabouts?
44:56Oh, laundry.
44:57I don't know.
44:57Who cares?
44:58Obviously not you.
44:59She's your mother.
45:00It's not my fight.
45:01Yeah, if you want help, we will.
45:02Come on, Jude.
45:02He used to give me roses
45:16I wish he could again
45:22But that was on the outside
45:27And things were different then
45:32On the inside
45:34But the sun still shines
45:37And the rain falls down
45:42But the sun and rain are prisoners too
45:47When morning comes around
45:52Last night I dreamed we were together
45:57Sharing all the love for it more
46:02Till I had to face the nightmare
46:08Of waking up alone
46:13On the inside the roses grow
46:16They don't land the stony ground
46:22But the roses here are prisoners too
46:27When morning comes around
46:33When morning comes around
46:36When morning comes around
46:39You
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