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Episode 101 of Prisoner Cell Block H. Pre-advert gate slams, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast.

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00:00Are you gonna be okay?
00:05Of course I am, you silly bugger. Get the whiskey.
00:09What's wrong, lady?
00:30Hello, Doreen. When did you get out?
00:46You remember Doreen Anderson, don't you, Phil?
00:48Soon a mate of us gave the department the runaround for three weeks.
00:51Yeah, I remember. Doyle shot my mate.
00:54How come they let you out so soon?
00:57I got paroled.
00:59Where are you living now?
01:00The halfway house.
01:02I'd go easy and suffer if I could get you into trouble.
01:05Oh, I've been celebrating with my fiancée.
01:10I'd better get going. He's probably waiting for me.
01:12Anyone we know?
01:14Oh, no. He's never had nothing to do with you blokes.
01:17Glad to hear it.
01:27Here, take a deep breath.
01:29Easy now.
01:30You got any brandy?
01:32Here, let me take this.
01:34Get your paws off me.
01:36I mean, I'll get me second wind in a minute and I'll be out of here in a tick.
01:42Don't move. I'll get help.
01:46Oh, God.
01:47Can you two fellas give us a hand? I've got a woman inside who's...
01:56Just a minute. Did you pay for those?
01:59I forgot I had them.
02:01I was going to pay for them honest, but when that little old lady took a turn inside, I came out here for help.
02:07What little old lady? You didn't mention anything about a little old lady before.
02:11Yeah, well, you scared me. And I'm not used to going to the cops for help.
02:16Look, I don't want anyone dying in the shop.
02:18Leave her alone!
02:20Doreen never did nothing. It's me you ought to be taken in. I made her do it.
02:32Oh, Lizzie.
02:34I knew it. The minute you two walked in, they robbed me. The oldest trick in the book and I fell for it.
02:41That proves it was my idea. She's too young to know.
02:46Come on, both of you. Let's sort this out of the station, okay?
02:50I'll take it.
02:51I'll take those. And we'll need your statement.
02:54My pleasure.
02:56You rotten uncle! Too mean to give an old lady a drop of brandy!
03:04There you are.
03:15They won't be too hard on us, Dore. It's only two lousy bottles.
03:20You stick to your story and leave the rest to me.
03:23No talking.
03:30Are they sobering up again? I think so, sir.
03:33Now, let's see if we can get this story straight.
03:38And I'll warn you both again that anything that you say might be used in evidence.
03:42I told you I was going to pay for them.
03:45A castable?
03:46Yes, sir.
03:47Were both these ladies searched when they were brought in?
03:50Yes, sir.
03:51And did either of them have any money on them?
03:54Mrs Birdsworth had 40 cents in her purse.
03:56We must have been robbed!
03:58Where was you lot when he-
03:59It's not going to work.
04:01Oh, fair go!
04:03I don't ever had nothing to do with it!
04:05She couldn't talk her way out of a paper bag!
04:08Yeah, well, regardless of whose idea it was, the owners are only pressing charges against Anderson.
04:13However, after hearing what the arresting officers had to say, and from what you've been telling us, Mrs Birdsworth,
04:21we've got no alternative but to charge you both with theft.
04:25But I was boozed!
04:27I never knew what I was saying!
04:30And door must have thought I had some money!
04:33Yeah, that's right!
04:34You thought I was going to pay, didn't you, door?
04:36Yeah, well, you can save that one for the magistrate and see if he'll believe you.
04:40You're both to appear in court on the morning of the 11th, and your bail has been set at 40 cents, Mrs Birdsworth.
04:48Oh, can't you fix it for door 20 cents each way?
04:52It's not that simple.
04:54Now, the first condition on your parole is don't break the law.
05:00Bail cannot be set.
05:02You'll be remanded in Wentworth Detention Centre.
05:21Lights out in half an hour.
05:22Oh, Mr Fletcher, how long will Judy be in solitary?
05:25Well, that's up to the Governor or the VJ.
05:28But I'll see to it that she's moved from this cell, if that'll make you happier.
05:31I don't want her moved.
05:32You saw how violent she can be.
05:34Well, she's not going to bother me.
05:35At least she's honest about her feelings.
05:38Listen, what is it with you?
05:41Every time I try to help you, you treat me as though I'm poison.
05:44I'm grateful you helped my mother, but I just wish you'd leave me alone.
05:47Listen, I happen to believe in you.
05:50And I don't think you belong here.
05:53Now, is that a crime?
05:54Is it to watch you out of this place?
05:56If I didn't accept bail from Michael, I'm certainly not going to accept it from you.
05:59I don't expect you to be indebted to me, Simpson.
06:02I'll leave that sort of emotional blackmail to your husband.
06:04Then why are you so interested in what happens to me?
06:06I told you why.
06:07I don't believe you.
06:08Well, maybe, just maybe.
06:12I had this vague notion that I'd like to get to know you better.
06:18Outside.
06:20The people are human beings, not animals.
06:24Good night, Mr. Simpson.
06:33Well, it was the only way I could be near you.
06:36I mean, I don't know how long I'm going to be in here, but...
06:40If you like, I'm sure I can arrange to have the same time, huh?
06:46Sharon, I know how lonely you get on your own,
06:49and I thought at least we could talk, right?
06:54Sharon?
06:56Sharon!
06:58Yeah, I'm listening.
06:59Aren't you going to say something?
07:01What do you want me to say?
07:03Gee, thanks, Jude.
07:04Thanks for getting yourself thrown in the pan, just for me.
07:07Well, you can take a flying jump for all I care.
07:11I've got a week in here because of you,
07:13and another hanging over my head.
07:15So if you want me to talk to you, you can just go to hell.
07:18Look, I didn't set you up, Sharon.
07:32Pat O'Connell did.
07:33Bull.
07:34No, it's true.
07:35I mean, Bea would have put her up to it.
07:39I'm telling you, I saw her plant them.
07:44I mean, why would I lie to you?
07:47Heck, I could have hit anybody to get in here,
07:49but I chose Bea to get back at her for what she did to you.
07:51You bitch!
07:54You rotten, bloody bitch!
07:57Why didn't you tell the screws that?
08:02I...
08:04I had to separate you and Chrissie.
08:07It was the only way.
08:11I did it because I love you.
08:16You wait.
08:18I'll get you for this.
08:21I hate you, you big, stupid cow!
08:26I hate you!
08:31Thanks for all you've done, Tony.
08:33I couldn't have gone through all that by myself.
08:36Any time, you know that.
08:38I think Mum and Dad will write me off after this.
08:40If you hadn't have been there...
08:42They'll be all right.
08:44They didn't seem to think much of Bill, though, did they?
08:45I mean, not just because he got you into trouble.
08:49No.
08:50Well, they think he led me astray when we got busted with the drugs.
08:53Well, I was in it, too.
08:55Yeah, but we weren't living together.
09:01Sally?
09:03Sorry, I'm late. I had a bit of an emergency.
09:05That's all right. Do you want a drink?
09:07Okay. Why not? Why not?
09:08Why not? Why not?
09:30Oh, thanks.
09:31There you go.
09:33Um...
09:34Dad, but it'd be all right if Sally stayed a couple of days extra.
09:38It's...
09:40Well, just that, you know, her parents weren't too keen on her being pregnant.
09:44And, uh...
09:45Well, she doesn't want to go back to the fridge.
09:46I was wondering what this drink business was all about.
09:48You don't have to get me sloshed to say yes, you know.
09:51And she can stay?
09:52You're the one sleeping on the couch, mate.
09:54Thanks, Ted.
09:58Her, um...
09:59Her family doctor made the appointment at the clinic,
10:02and she's having the operation tomorrow.
10:04Oh.
10:06She just needs a bit of support, that's all.
10:08Yes, yes.
10:14No worries.
10:16Oh, thanks, Mr. Reid.
10:18Well, I best get to bed.
10:20Good night, and thanks again.
10:21Good night, Sal.
10:24So, what was this emergency about?
10:26Oh, do you really want to hear about it?
10:28Oh, why not? You're always interested in what I'm doing.
10:31Fair enough. Uh, it was an attempted suicide.
10:34One of the women, out on bail.
10:37Uh, just a minute, have you done your assignments?
10:41Of course I have.
10:43Oh, well, Sally did stand over me a bit.
10:46If I tried that, I'd be in a fight in a minute.
10:49Maybe she should move in here permanently.
10:53Uh, joke. Joke.
10:54Joke. Joke.
10:55Joke.
11:04Mrs. Barry's late coming in, isn't she?
11:07I'll stay until she arrives.
11:09There are a few reports that need doing.
11:11In fact, I've been thinking of doing one on staff and inmate relationships.
11:17And what exactly do you think that'll achieve?
11:20It might prove to the department that men shouldn't be working in a female prison.
11:23If and when you get the proof, Miss Bennet, I'll hand the deputy governorship over to you personally.
11:29Excuse me. I've got another guest for you.
11:33Well, come on. We haven't got all night.
11:35I'll take the charge sheet.
11:37I'll take it.
11:39You know the procedure, Anderson.
11:41Well, you lasted longer than I expected.
11:44But I knew you'd manage to find your way back here somehow.
11:47What happened, Doreen?
11:48I only took two bottles of grog.
11:50You address all officers by name. Surely you haven't forgotten that.
11:53No, Miss Bennet.
11:55I'll be able to handle this. Thank you, Mr. Fletcher.
11:57Just see she's put in a cell with someone she knows.
12:00Yes. I know where we can put you.
12:03In with someone who'll be really pleased to see you back.
12:10I don't mind being on my own, Miss Bennet.
12:13I don't want to wake anyone up.
12:14You'd better get used to being in a dormitory, Anderson.
12:16That little escapade mightn't have seemed much to you.
12:20But you broke the parole.
12:21I'd say there's every chance that you'll be serving the rest of your meals.
12:33Thought you might like to meet your new cellmate, Smith.
12:37Doreen!
12:40What the bloody hell are you doing here?
12:42You've got ten minutes to settle in, Anderson.
12:44I'm sure it won't take you that long to tell them why you broke parole.
12:48For God's sake, you silly little idiot.
12:51What have you gone and done?
12:52I'll give her a chance, Bea.
12:53I'll give her exactly one minute before I thump the living daylights out of her.
12:56Oh, everything was going okay and we were celebrating and the cops didn't know what we'd done.
13:01And they were going to let me go.
13:02But Lizzie thought they were arresting me and they weren't.
13:04Anyway, she came and put her foot right in it.
13:07And everything was really good.
13:10Then it all went wrong.
13:11I'm just a good for nothing stupid old cow and I ought to be locked up in a hole in the ground.
13:19She was doing all right till I came along.
13:22Do you reckon they'll lock me up?
13:25After serving so much time for something you didn't do?
13:27No, they'll probably just fine you, that's all.
13:30Well, what do you reckon they'll do to Dor?
13:32Well, she broke parole.
13:35Yeah.
13:37I'll never be able to live with myself if they put her away for something that I did.
13:42I've buggered up her life.
13:45And all because I can't lay off the grog for more than two minutes.
13:50Well, that does it.
13:51I'm not going to touch another drop. Never, ever. Never.
13:57And I can rot in hell if I go back on my word.
14:02What am I going to tell Kev?
14:05Look, you go to court the day after tomorrow.
14:08They mightn't do anything to her.
14:10Yeah.
14:11And he doesn't have to find out if she gets off.
14:15And I'm going to see to it that she does get off.
14:19How are you going to do that?
14:20I don't know.
14:22But I'll do something.
14:25You just wait.
14:38Don't do this to me, Sharon.
14:40You know I can't stand it when you go silent on me.
14:45How many times do I have to say I'm sorry?
14:47You just can't throw away three years together and pretend they never happened.
14:53I mean, don't you care?
14:57How can you love somebody, spend all that time together and just pretend nothing's ever happened?
15:03Sharon, I know that, I know that the only reason that you turned to Chrissy was because you needed someone to look after you.
15:16You know, make a fuss over you.
15:20Well, I always did that, didn't I?
15:27Oh, why won't you answer me?
15:29Sharon!
15:30Sharon!
15:31It's my trial today, damn you!
15:32I can't go and face that knowing I have nothing to come back to.
15:33I committed a crime to get in prison for you.
15:34It's all been for you.
15:35It's always been for you.
15:36It's always been for you.
15:37Don't you care?
15:38It's not that kind of crime.
15:39Oh, God.
15:40Oh.
15:41Oh, God.
15:42Oh.
15:43Oh.
15:44Oh.
15:45Oh.
15:46Oh.
15:47Oh.
15:48Oh.
15:49Oh.
15:50Oh.
15:51Oh.
15:52Oh.
15:53Oh.
15:54Oh.
15:55Oh.
15:56Oh.
15:57Oh.
15:58Oh.
15:59Oh.
16:00Oh.
16:01Oh.
16:02Oh.
16:03Oh.
16:04Oh.
16:12I want to see the Governor.
16:13What about?
16:14Something the narcotics squad should be very interested in.
16:17I'll let her know.
16:18Come on, O'Connell.
16:19I heard you're the one who set me up.
16:21You were getting too smart for your own good.
16:23When I get out of here, I'd watch it if I could.
16:25And that goes for Bea Smith, too.
16:27Look, I've been inside too long for a little girl like you to scare me.
16:30Now, be a good girl and eat your breakfast.
16:32O'Connell?
16:33I'm coming, Mr. Fletcher.
16:43Hello, Dad.
16:44Look, I won't keep you long, but, um, look, I don't want Sally to go to the clinic by herself
16:49today, so can I borrow the car?
16:51Well, isn't there somebody else who can take her?
16:53A girlfriend or something?
16:54Well, listen, Tony, she's not entirely your responsibility, mate.
16:58Come in.
16:59You wanted to see me?
17:03Oh, yes.
17:04Uh...
17:05Tony, uh...
17:07Yeah, that'll be okay.
17:08I'll leave the keys for you at the front gate.
17:10Thanks, Dad.
17:11Thanks, Dad.
17:12You sure he didn't mind?
17:13No way.
17:14You know, it's funny, but ever since you came here, he and I have been getting on much
17:20better.
17:21Hello?
17:22Hello?
17:23Hello?
17:24Hello?
17:25Hello?
17:26Is there anybody...
17:27What heavy breathers only rang women?
17:28Must be women's lib or something.
17:29Well, she seemed okay when I saw her last.
17:30But in my opinion, she should have somebody with her all the time.
17:46It's not too late to organise boat, you know that?
17:50No.
17:51I can't understand why you're being so adamant about this.
17:56It can't be all pride.
17:57I know it's Mr Fletcher's money.
17:59I don't want to be indebted to him.
18:00Well, I'm sure that's the last thing he would want.
18:03He was hoping that you wouldn't find out where the money was coming from.
18:07That's why I agreed to go surety on his behalf.
18:11All right, I'll talk to Mrs Davidson, see if we can't arrange for you to visit your mother.
18:18You're absolutely sure that you won't...
18:21Thank you, but I'm quite sure.
18:24I'm sorry to hear about your mother.
18:37Why don't you tell me it was my fault?
18:39Pardon?
18:40Well, if I'd let you pay my bail, I would have been with her.
18:42None of this would have happened, right?
18:44Look, let's just forget about it, okay?
18:46Mr Fletcher, it's just that I don't know who to trust anymore.
18:52Well, isn't it about time you took a gamble and found out?
18:55Don't let me interrupt you, Mr Fletcher.
18:58You weren't interrupting anything, Miss Bennett.
19:05What's he been saying to you?
19:07What do you mean?
19:08Inmates do have rights, you know.
19:10If Mr Fletcher's been trying to take advantage of you, then the Governor should be told.
19:13No, no, he hasn't.
19:14On the other hand, if you think you'll be getting it easier in here by getting friendly with a male officer, you'd better think again.
19:21If you're caught, it can go just as badly on the inmate as it can the officer.
19:26That's a disgusting thing to say.
19:28I'll be keeping my eye on you.
19:30Just remember that.
19:36Well, didn't you think you might get caught?
19:38You knew the conditions of your parole.
19:40You had some money from your mother's will, a nice bloke to marry you, and you went and blew the loss.
19:46B!
19:47Look, Sharon's got something to tell the narcotics people.
19:50You think it could be about me planting those pills on them?
19:53Oh, no way.
19:54Look, if she wanted to lag, she'd just tell the Governor.
19:56It must be something else.
19:57Oh, she's going to be trouble when she gets out of the pound.
19:59Yeah, well, it's Bryant I'm interested in.
20:01Well, she only bashed you so she could get near Sharon.
20:04Yeah, well, if she wants to play games, I've got a few I could teach her.
20:08Oh, Connell, aren't you supposed to be working in the kitchen?
20:11Well, yes, Miss Bennet.
20:12I just brought some clean clothes for Doreen.
20:16Oh, Miss Bennet, I've read your report on Bryant.
20:18Her trial's this afternoon, so I think we'd better keep her in solitary until then.
20:21At least she'll be able to Smith's way.
20:23She won't try anything without her luckies.
20:24And apart from O'Connell and now Anderson, she doesn't have anyone else.
20:28Oh, yes, I heard Doreen was back.
20:29Where is she now?
20:30In the showers.
20:31Well, bring her to my office when she's finished, please, Miss Bennet.
20:34I have seen you do a lot of foolish things in the past, Doreen.
20:41But this, it was not only foolish, it was absolutely thoughtless.
20:48When I recommended your parole, it was because I believed in you.
20:55You had your mother's support, all the help you could possibly need from the halfway house.
21:01Everyone was assisting you.
21:04Do you want to contact anyone?
21:07What about your fiancé?
21:09Oh, no.
21:10Kevin mustn't find out what I've done.
21:13Well, he's bound to find out sooner or later.
21:15He can't.
21:16Because his mother will break us up if he doesn't wipe me first.
21:20Anyhow, I might get off tomorrow.
21:24Lizzie will tell them what happened.
21:26And they've got to believe that I never meant to break my parole.
21:30I'll swear I'll never do it again.
21:34And then I can just tell Kevin that I've been visiting friends for a couple of days.
21:40Everything will be alright, won't it?
21:44Oh, Miss Bennet reckons I've got to come back and do the six months at O to me.
21:50But I never meant to let anyone down.
21:54Not Kevin or you.
21:57I was trying, I promise.
22:01I'm just no good.
22:07What are we going to do with you, Dory?
22:25Good day.
22:27What do you want?
22:28I want to talk to you about door.
22:32About what?
22:34That poor little kid that you just had put back inside.
22:37Poor little...
22:39Hey, wait a minute.
22:40Why did they let you out?
22:41You're just as bad as she is.
22:43Because I know the right people.
22:45And if you don't tell the cops that you made a mistake...
22:48Get out of my shop.
22:49You want to know something?
22:50I just got out after serving 20 years for murder.
22:54And I met a lot of toughies in there.
22:57Most of them are out now.
22:58So if you don't do like I say...
23:01Don't you threaten me.
23:03I've been broken into 12 times in the past year and if I can get my own back just once I'll be happy.
23:08I'll break your legs you rotten mongrel.
23:10Get out of my shop and stay out.
23:15Crazy old bag.
23:17Right.
23:18I'm warning you.
23:19If you're not out of here within two seconds...
23:24I'm calling the police.
23:26This time they might put you back where you belong.
23:28Yeah.
23:29They might.
23:31But I better make sure...
23:35Hey.
23:36What are you doing?
23:40Stop it.
23:41You're out of your mind.
23:42Yeah.
23:44Hello police.
23:45Bloody rot.
23:46Only brings you trouble.
23:49Of all the rotten, lousy luck.
24:00And they reckon this jack.
24:02How'd they expect anyone to learn a lesson when they let people off the hook?
24:06Come on, Mrs. Birdsworth. You should be grateful.
24:09You snivelling little coward.
24:12All he was worried about is getting paid for his lousy plonk.
24:15For two, Baba...
24:16Stay away from him.
24:17You've got one charge against you.
24:22A warning.
24:24A flaming warning.
24:26Call himself a cop.
24:28Hey.
24:30If I didn't pay for them bottles, they'd have to lock me up, wouldn't they?
24:34Look.
24:35Getting arrested isn't going to help your friend.
24:39Could even have an effect on her trial.
24:40How's that?
24:41Well, they mightn't be too happy.
24:43Knowing that she was keeping company with a dangerous element.
24:47Enough to drive you to drink, innit?
24:49After I've seen Bryant, I would like to do an inspection of H Block.
24:50I think it's time we opened the security gates between wings.
24:54I admit it's been a bit more peaceful.
24:55But that's because of tighter security.
24:56If we slacken off now, it'd be asking for trouble.
24:57We shall see.
24:58Yes.
25:00Two gentlemen from the narcotics branch are here, Bryant.
25:01They want to ask you a few questions before your trial.
25:02What about?
25:03They're not going to be asking for trouble.
25:04I'm going to be asking for trouble.
25:05I'm going to be asking for trouble.
25:06I'm going to be asking for trouble.
25:07I'm going to be asking for trouble.
25:09I'm going to be asking for trouble.
25:10After I've seen Bryant, I would like to do an inspection of H Block.
25:11I think it's time we opened the security gates between wings.
25:12I admit it's been a bit more peaceful.
25:13But that's because of tighter security.
25:14If we slacken off now, it'd be asking for trouble.
25:15We shall see.
25:16Yes.
25:17Two gentlemen from the narcotics branch are here, Bryant.
25:18They want to ask you a few questions before your trial.
25:19What about?
25:20I think it's fair to warn you that Gilmore is making a statement now.
25:21After what she told me, I thought it necessary to call them in.
25:35She claims that she was not telling the whole truth at her trial, that you were the one behind
25:39trafficking in drugs, and that you forced her to deliver them.
25:42And you believed her?
25:43It's not true.
25:44I mean, I never had anything to do with it.
25:45I am merely explaining what has been said.
25:48Well, it's not true.
25:49I mean, she's a born liar.
25:50That's enough of that Bryant.
25:51Look, she even tried to involve that other fellow, you know, Reed, Tony Reed.
25:55She said she did that because she was covering for you.
25:57Well, it's not true.
25:58Well, you admitted to smuggling drugs into the prison.
26:00Yeah, well, at the time I wanted to get in here.
26:02I mean, when Sharon was sentenced, I had to do something to be near her.
26:06Yes.
26:08I'll send her straight away.
26:10They're ready for you.
26:13The longer I work here, the less I understand about human nature.
26:22That's because they're sick.
26:24We're not dealing with normal people.
26:26Yeah.
26:27Third, you got engaged?
26:28Yeah.
26:29What's your fellow like, then?
26:30Oh, he's nice.
26:31Real nice.
26:32That the ring?
26:33Yeah.
26:34So what?
26:35Oh, right.
26:36Don't get your nappy in or not.
26:37I just want to have a look at it.
26:38You have to get married or something?
26:39No.
26:40Oh, you're holding out on him, are you?
26:42Oh, you're just jealous because you never got engaged.
26:44Oh, well, I didn't have to, did I?
26:45I mean, I could get any bloke I wanted.
26:46I didn't have to marry him.
26:47Give it back, Chrissie.
26:48Oh, it looks like you've got yourself a real big spender, are you doing?
26:49Oh, come on.
26:50Oh, it must be glass at least.
26:51Or is it plastic?
26:52You're not a bitch.
26:53Oh, maybe you brought it yourself.
26:54Give it to me.
26:55Don't take that.
26:56Oh, come on.
26:57Oh, come on.
26:58Oh, come on.
26:59Oh, it must be glass at least.
27:00Or is it plastic?
27:01You're not a bitch.
27:02Or maybe you brought it yourself.
27:03Give it to me.
27:04I'll take that.
27:05Up to your old tricks again, are you, Latham?
27:07Maybe you should try me on for size.
27:09You don't mess her up no more.
27:10Big mouth smith, clobbered by a newcomer.
27:13You've lost your sting.
27:14We'll see about it.
27:15Oh, come on.
27:16Oh, come on.
27:17Oh, come on.
27:18Oh, come on.
27:19Oh, come on.
27:20Oh, come on.
27:21Oh, come on.
27:22Oh, come on.
27:23Oh, come on.
27:24Oh, come on.
27:25Oh, come on.
27:26Oh, come on.
27:27Oh, come on.
27:28Oh, come on.
27:29Oh, come on.
27:30Oh, come on.
27:31We'll see about that.
27:33What was that the guff said?
27:36You get into strife and you'll end up in isolation, wasn't it?
27:40Well, it nearly finished you the last time.
27:43I don't reckon you could take another stint in there.
27:45It's going to be worth it for you.
27:47Oh!
27:48Oh!
27:49Oh!
27:50Oh!
27:51Oh!
27:52Oh!
27:53Oh!
27:54Don't you ever learn.
27:56She clobbered me for no reason, Mrs Davidson.
27:58That's not true.
27:59Shut up, Doreen.
28:00I know I'm sick of being told what to do.
28:02She pinched my ring, Mrs Davidson, and Bea was only trying to get it back.
28:05Bloody lager.
28:06Quiet, Latham.
28:08Very well.
28:10Miss Bennet, I'm sure you can find something for Smith and Latham to do to cool them down.
28:14With pleasure.
28:15Outside.
28:16Mrs Davidson.
28:17Mrs Davidson.
28:18When can I visit the baby?
28:19From what I've seen, you're not exactly showing you deserve any privileges.
28:21Please, Mrs Davidson.
28:22Well, you let Caroline Simpson out to visit her mother in hospital.
28:23I'm going mad cooped up in here.
28:24Very well.
28:25See the duty officer.
28:26Thanks.
28:27You know, you really shouldn't have that ring, Doreen.
28:28Oh, Mrs Davidson, I've got to keep it.
28:29Please.
28:30All right.
28:31But be very careful.
28:32I don't have to go.
28:33Oh, I don't know.
28:34Sorry, my mother.
28:35You let Caroline Simpson out to visit her mother in hospital.
28:36I'm going mad cooped up in here.
28:37Very well.
28:38See the duty officer.
28:39Thanks.
28:40You know, you really shouldn't have that ring, Doreen.
28:45Oh, Mrs Davidson, I've got to keep it.
28:50Please.
28:51All right.
28:52But be very careful.
28:54yeah oh just a minute
29:11oh good idea oh hi I just thought I'd come around and see Doreen I'm going to
29:23take her out to lunch you just missed her she's gone shopping for a wedding oh
29:28we'll tell her I'll see you tonight then we'll go to a movie or something oh you
29:31can't do that we're giving her a party a box knife no fellas allowed
29:37let her make a switch hey oh nothing I just thought she might have told me
29:40that's all oh well you see we're springing it on and I've got a lot to do
29:45and so yeah okay I'm going I'm going but tell her I'll see you tomorrow okay if
29:48she can spare the time yeah I've got the car you ready
30:04oh hi Bill g'day I heard Sally could have been here it was just a matter of
30:13ringing till she answered the phone to be sure
30:14so it was you on the phone this morning the kids got brains yeah what do you
30:20want her back with me where she belongs without the kid of course but she said
30:25she's taking care of that she doesn't want anything more to do with you mate
30:29where do you fit into the picture mate you're too young for a girl like Sally
30:36you're just doing the good Samaritan bit eh like father like son
30:40just get out of here what if I don't you're gonna try kicking me out
30:47oh no Bill no trouble please
30:50sin is how you are so nicely so long Sal
30:56you too kid
30:59I could have handled it oh don't be ridiculous
31:16you wouldn't have gone back to him would you Sam look I just want to get this whole thing over and
31:24done with I'm sorry I'm I can't be as bad as all that I mean that they said you'd be
31:29out in two or three hours
31:32you know I'd do anything for you don't you sound
31:36oh Tony come on we better get going
31:42I'll be
31:51shouldn't you have some of the others doing that no no vinegar's keeping tabs on me
31:55well do you want a hand because after all it was my fault we got into trouble
31:58oh me and Chrissie we're headed for a scrap anyhow
32:01that Judy's real tough eh
32:03I just need one minute alone with her
32:06did she really lay into you right in front of everyone
32:08you've been having it real tough since Lizzie and me got out haven't you B
32:17it just takes a while to break in the new recruits that's all
32:20yeah but we know you're still the boss
32:22you know and Gord knows why but I missed you and that old devil Lizzie
32:26not that I'm glad to see you back in here I don't know why I wasted my breath
32:30talking to you two
32:31you're supposed to be doing that Smith
32:34ah yeah well it's a smoker Mr Jackson union regulations
32:37I can give you some more regulations if you like
32:40Lizzie's here to see you Doreen
32:41well we'll tell her I'm sick or something
32:43that's no way to treat Lizzie
32:44yeah I know but if she just kept her silly mouth shut
32:47come on it wasn't all Lizzie's fault
32:48she ain't tried to save you
32:50she's brought some things in for you
32:51you want me to tell her to take them back
32:53can't say I blame her if she wouldn't want nothing to do with me
33:01you always said I was stupid Miss Bennett
33:04and you was right
33:06I should never have been allowed outside
33:10rotten to the bone
33:12will you go and sit over there Birdsworth
33:15it's like old times you telling me what to do Miss Bennett
33:20it gets a bit hard thinking for yourself after such a long time inside
33:25and when I do
33:27I bugger it up
33:30I've taken the pledge you know Miss Bennett
33:33we should get together sometimes and have a yarn about the good old days
33:38will you be quiet
33:40oh Miss Bennett you wouldn't
33:44oh don't be stupid Birdsworth
33:47come on Lizzie
33:48you mean she'll see me
33:50mm-hmm
33:50I always said you was alright Miss Bennett
33:56g'day Dore
34:05hello Lizzie
34:07you mean you're not crook on me
34:11I know I reckon it's about time I faced up to me own mistakes
34:15I brung some of your stuff in
34:18I tried to talk some sense into that coot down the bottle shop
34:23but he wouldn't listen
34:23Kevin came round
34:27I covered up for you
34:30but he's coming around tomorrow
34:32I don't know how long I can stall him off
34:35well he's got to know the truth Lizzie
34:38what
34:39he's got to
34:41I owe him that much
34:42and you can tell him that if he doesn't want to see me
34:46that I'll understand
34:48and that I'm sorry
34:50and that I
34:51you know
34:52but she's
34:55gotta get off isn't she Mrs Jackson
34:57I don't know
34:58but she's gotta get off
35:00Dore never did nothing
35:02oh god
35:04what are we gonna do
35:06now Lizzie if you'd go over and sign the visitor's book
35:12and Doreen you sign the property book please
35:14I'm gonna make a fortune on the Gigi's
35:17I didn't get a chance to back whiskey a go-go today
35:20I'd go and see that rotten mongrel in the bottle shop
35:22I'll bet the bloody thing wins too
35:25I'm not going till I see Sharon Gilmore
35:27you will do as you're told
35:29I have to see her before I go
35:30I can't go now
35:31you can talk to her after the trial
35:32now look
35:33if you don't behave like that
35:34the court gets up
35:35get down she
35:36where are you going Lizzie
35:41shh
35:41she's more worried about Gilmore turning against her than her trial
35:54well she went to all that trouble to be with her
35:56serves her right
35:57all right come on Doreen
35:59just a minute
36:00did you see Birdsworth leave the building
36:02no why
36:03she wouldn't
36:07I wouldn't be surprised at anything she does
36:09all right Anderson
36:10what's she up to
36:11I don't know Miss Bennet
36:12I've never seen a thing
36:14officer Knox
36:15take Anderson back to her cell
36:17with the security gates closed
36:22she can't have gone far
36:23she could be hiding anywhere
36:24she could find a way around here blindfold
36:26well it seems to me
36:28that there are more women
36:29trying to get into Wentworth than out
36:40she could bring her to her
36:50I don't know her
36:54she could find a way around here
36:55well it seems to me
36:56well I know those people
36:57I think that there are more women
36:58you're going to be careful
36:59I know some of the hype
37:00question about her
37:00I know some of the people
37:02I think that there are more men
37:03but the girls are away from her
37:04in one of the 설�
37:04more women
37:05and then there are more men
37:06then there are more men
37:07Mrs. Davids.
37:31Yes, Miss Bennet.
37:32We've been looking for Burt's Worth everywhere.
37:34I was told you knew where she was.
37:38Oh, must have slipped me mind.
37:40I could have...
37:40Come on, Burt's Worth.
37:41This time I'll make sure that at least you reach the gates.
37:44We haven't quite finished yet, thank you, Miss Bennet.
37:47It was nice of you to worry about me, Miss Bennet.
37:49That'll be the day.
37:55Oh, come on, Mrs. Davidson.
37:58Your father was a judge.
38:00He must have taught you a few lurks.
38:02Not that I can remember, Lizzie.
38:05If Dor gets put away again and I'm not,
38:08I don't want to be out there on my own.
38:10Oh, don't talk nonsense.
38:14I've been here since this place was built.
38:16I know every brick.
38:18You're the boss, Mrs. Davidson.
38:20I wouldn't take up much room.
38:23Well, you've settled into the halfway house now, Lizzie.
38:25Yeah, but I can't stay there forever, you know.
38:27Well, haven't you made other plans?
38:29I was going to move in with Dora and Kev after they were married.
38:33Well, you'll have some money soon.
38:35You could buy a place of your own.
38:37What good's a house of me own?
38:39I could be dead for months and no one would miss me.
38:42It's hard to make friends at my age, Mrs. Davidson.
38:46All me friends are in here.
38:49Well, maybe we're being a little premature.
38:53Doreen hasn't been sentenced yet.
38:55I don't know what's going to happen when Kev finds out.
38:59He'll probably wipe us both.
39:02Doreen needs him, Mrs. Davidson.
39:04He's the first decent fella that's ever been any good to her.
39:17You all right?
39:20Do you want to go for a drink or something, Summer?
39:22I wouldn't mind.
39:25Look at him.
39:35He's fallen on over himself.
39:38How wit can you get?
39:55Whatever happens tomorrow, don't try to elaborate.
40:01Just tell the truth and I'm sure the Magistrate will be fair.
40:04All right.
40:04Yeah, all right, Lizzie.
40:14What's going on?
40:15What do you mean?
40:16Creeping up on me like that and scaring the daylights out of me?
40:19You've been lying to me and I want to know why.
40:21In my day, when things got tougher, young fella could take it.
40:25You can't just up and dump her when she hasn't done nothing, Kevin.
40:29For crying out loud, what are you going on about?
40:31It was my doing.
40:33She hasn't done anything that you could blame her for.
40:35Lizzie!
40:36She's been arrested, Kevin.
40:40What?
40:42Excuse me.
40:43You must be Kevin.
40:44Yeah.
40:45I'm Erica Davidson, the governor of Wentworth Detention Centre.
40:49So Doreen is back inside?
40:51Yes, I'm afraid so.
40:53Yeah.
40:53And if a lady like Mrs Davidson can stick by door when things get a bit shaky, I don't
40:58see why you can't.
41:00I think we should go inside and discuss this calmly, Lizzie.
41:03Yeah, well, just what I was about to say, Mrs Davidson.
41:06Excuse me, are you really the governor of a jail?
41:09Yes, and a friend of Lizzie and Doreen's.
41:16Yeah, but what if she does have to go back?
41:18Oh, six months isn't a lifetime.
41:20Of course it isn't.
41:21Now, if you had to wait for me for 20 years, that'd be different.
41:26I know it isn't easy on family and friends, but believe me, it's far worse for the women
41:31inside.
41:31I've seen too many of them rejected.
41:33Yeah, she only got carried away because she was so happy she was marrying you.
41:39Doreen has been institutionalised most of her adult life.
41:43She thought that was the only thing she could expect.
41:45But you've given her something else, Kevin.
41:47A future.
41:48Yeah, well, I should have my own business going in about six months, so I need more money
41:55in the bank.
41:56Better start for us both.
41:57I knew you'd come good.
41:59Thanks, Lizzie.
42:00And I'm going to move right away from her.
42:03Doreen and myself could never keep out of trouble when we were together.
42:07I'm going to get right out of your hair.
42:09Yeah, you bet you will.
42:11Because I'm going to keep an eye on both of you.
42:14We're not going to let you out of our sight.
42:16All right?
42:18Well, I'd better be going.
42:19Goodbye, Lizzie.
42:20Could I get a lift with you, please, Mrs Davidson?
42:22I want to see Doreen.
42:22Yes, of course.
42:23See you, Lizzie.
42:34There you go.
42:36Cheers.
42:44Kid, you sure you're old enough to be drinking?
42:46Just ignore him, Tony.
42:51What are you doing, Sally?
42:53We can go over old times.
42:55Will you leave us alone?
42:57Oh, so it's us now, is it?
42:59You decided to like him younger these days, Sal.
43:05Why don't you shut up?
43:07The kid can speak for himself.
43:09What do you know?
43:11Tony, let's go.
43:12He's not worth it.
43:16That's right, little boy.
43:18Do what Mummy tells you to do.
43:19Tony, no!
43:23Come on, have a go.
43:24Have a go!
43:28What's the matter, Goldilocks?
43:30What's stopping you?
43:31Not as tough as you thought, eh?
43:33Tony, let's go, please.
43:35Yeah, yeah, run along, Junior,
43:36before you get yourself hurt.
43:37Tony, you're on a good behaviour bomb.
43:48Come on, let's get out of here.
43:49You've had it, mate.
43:52I'll get you.
43:55Tony!
43:56Judith Francis Bryant,
44:05you've been sentenced to one year imprisonment,
44:07having been found guilty of trafficking and drugs.
44:10Is that correct?
44:11Yes.
44:11Yes, what?
44:12Yeah, I'm guilty.
44:13You'd better learn a few manners, Bryant.
44:15You wanted to be here,
44:16so you'll learn to play the game our way.
44:18Is that clear?
44:19Yeah.
44:20Now, I want you to go behind the screen
44:21and change into these.
44:22You'll be sorry to hear
44:24that Sharon's evidence didn't hold up in court.
44:27They only got on me what I wanted them to get.
44:29Then you're a fool.
44:31Oh, hadn't you noticed
44:32that your little friend doesn't care what happens to you?
44:35You don't know anything about that.
44:36She made that statement
44:37to get out of another week in solitary.
44:40That's not much in exchange
44:41for a very close friendship, is it?
44:47It wasn't necessary, Vera.
44:49This is a prison,
44:50and not a hearts and flowers club.
44:51I reckon it's about the first time
44:52I've ever seen Lizzie stuck for words.
44:55Mrs Jackson,
44:56would you tell Doreen
44:57that Kevin Burns is here to see you?
44:58Yes, Mrs Davidson.
45:01I'll take you to the interview room.
45:03Thanks.
45:10Miss Bennett,
45:11I've finished the laundry.
45:12We'll take that back to the storeroom.
45:14Yeah, but I can't get through the security gate.
45:16Can you let me through, please?
45:17You've got two and a half minutes, Bryant.
45:21Now, if you see Sharon,
45:23you tell her she's welcome to you.
45:25Oh, thank you very much.
45:33Well, good, eh?
45:34Oh, no, you don't.
45:36There's one thing you can learn about me, Bryant.
45:38I don't like being hit in the face
45:40when I'm not looking.
45:42Now, this may have been a public affair,
45:44but there never was one, for example.
45:46Move!
45:47Just get away from me.
45:49Do you understand?
45:53Come on.
45:57You should have finished this ages ago, Smith.
45:59Well, if a job's worth doing properly.
46:02How did this happen to you, Bryant?
46:03It was an accident.
46:05Leaky pipes.
46:07All I know is I want to be with you, you know?
46:10Look, I don't care if it takes six months or a week.
46:12I'm going to be waiting for you, Doreen.
46:14Well, what are you going to tell your mum?
46:16Oh, I can take care of her.
46:17I'll just tell her the...
46:19Well, no, Baker, I'll tell her the truth.
46:21You know?
46:22It's our life, not hers.
46:23She can like it or lump it.
46:24I'm not going to let you down, you know?
46:29I'm not going to marry you, Kevin.
46:33What are you talking about?
46:35Well, it's not that I don't love you.
46:37That's the trouble I do.
46:40And I don't want to ruin your life.
46:43What's brought this on?
46:46Everything I do.
46:48Well, it's all okay for a while.
46:50But then it always goes wrong.
46:53I tried to change, but I can't.
46:55Don't talk rubbish, Doreen.
46:56I've got to say what I feel, Kevin.
46:59I've been listening to a lot of people,
47:01and I've been doing a lot of thinking on my own.
47:03And I know what's right.
47:06Sooner or later, I always muck it up.
47:09I've been listening to a lot of people.
47:10I can't.

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