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Episode 438 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end gate slam and incidental music have been restored as originally broadcast. The officer locking up has also been replaced with one wearing the correct uniform!
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00:00Yes, Mr. Manning?
00:03Yeah, little dicky bird whispered to me that you're trying to extend your sentence on purpose, is that right?
00:09Oh, I wouldn't do anything like that. That'd be real stupid, wouldn't it?
00:12Bloody stupid, Bansie. Too stupid for me to have anything to do with.
00:17All right?
00:18Right, Mr. Manning.
00:21Listen, whatever your feelings, you and Keane are going to be together here until your trial.
00:26Now, the best thing you can do is stay out of any situation that could damage your case, right?
00:33It won't be easy.
00:34Well, you'll have Joey with you. You concentrate on him and leave everything else to the courts.
00:39All right?
00:41Fellowes, what you did?
00:46Well, what do you want?
00:48He's put it to me loud and clear.
00:51It's either you or me.
00:56Oh, this smoke very smart.
01:21Hey, what do you do?
01:25Whoa!
01:28Hey, Mrs. M, any chance of me getting to share a cell with somebody? I'm going back here in that single show by myself.
01:34Oh, I don't see the point. You're not going to be in here for much, are you?
01:36But you never can tell, Mrs. M, when I was in here the last time, I got extra sentences all the time.
01:41Well, if you stay out of trouble, Doreen, you won't have that worry, will you?
01:44It's the same way I have my chocolate chip.
01:47I'll have your frock.
01:48Thank you, Doreen. Now, just join the cube, will you?
01:51I'm beginning to think that it's easier to get out of this place than it is to stay in it.
01:55Well, if you'd rather sit on your own...
02:11Oh, all right. Don't be sitting.
02:13Anything wrong?
02:14I'm doing a 16th birthday. I have to be with her, that's all.
02:17What do you reckon, Myra?
02:19About what?
02:20I was just telling Dore here that she should tell this Hans creep that he doesn't turn her on or give in and marry her.
02:27I told you before, Helen, I'm not the marrying kind. Not anymore, anyway, so just give it a rest, will you?
02:33Hey, um, how do you reckon the women would react to forming a prisoner's union?
02:38A union? What for?
02:39Oh, better paying conditions, modern machinery, that sort of stuff.
02:42And then what if the department doesn't come to the party? Do we go on straight?
02:45Oh, we tried that before, and all we get is loss of privileges.
02:48That's right. If you try and hold out, they just extend your sentence.
02:52Oh, yeah.
02:54Oh, no.
02:58And my big mouth.
03:10Happy birthday, Brett.
03:13I thought you'd forgotten.
03:15Fat chance of that, you've been dropping hints for weeks.
03:18Well, come on, open it.
03:26Oh, Alan, it's terrific.
03:30You shouldn't have spent that much.
03:32How do you know how much it cost?
03:34I thought you might like to wear it tonight.
03:39Are you going out to celebrate?
03:40No, I'm not.
03:43Why not?
03:43I thought you planned out to...
03:44It's been put off, due to lack of interest.
03:48My friends have grown a bit cold on me since Mum went to prison.
03:51Yeah, it's been the same with me at work.
03:55I was out for that promotion, but now that all this has happened, I guess I'll be lucky
04:02to have a job at all.
04:04Still, it'll all blow over soon.
04:07We'll get by.
04:08Yeah.
04:08Oh, I've got to go.
04:10Thanks again for the present.
04:12Well, listen, I might be a bit late this afternoon.
04:15Oh?
04:15Where are you going?
04:16Might walk around a bit.
04:18Have a look at a few shops.
04:20You're not going to see Gloria, are you?
04:22Maybe I'll drop in for a minute.
04:25Listen, Brat, I know it's your day, but if you want to go out and visit someone, why
04:28don't you go and see Mum?
04:30Be nice for her, seeing as it's your birthday.
04:32Yeah, I might do that.
04:33I've got sports period this afternoon.
04:35I could give it a miss.
04:36Good.
04:37It'd mean a lot to her.
04:39Okay, see you later.
04:42Hey.
04:44Thanks.
04:47For a start, you will unload your equipment at the rear of the prison.
04:50I don't want this reception area cluttered up with this stuff.
04:53Right.
04:53Right, Ian?
04:54Right, Bert.
04:55This is just bits and pieces.
04:56The rest of the stuff's out in the ute.
04:58Well, your equipment will be itemised and accounted for when you leave.
05:01Right.
05:01Right, Ian?
05:02Oh, right, Bert.
05:04Your equipment and vehicle will be inspected on arrival and departure, just to make sure
05:09that nothing's smuggled in or out.
05:10Is that clear?
05:11You going to be the lucky one to inspect my equipment?
05:15Save the charm, Mr Gibbs.
05:16We've got enough would-be clowns in this place.
05:19Good morning.
05:19Oh, morning, Governor.
05:21These are the men to install the PA system.
05:23Oh, good.
05:25How long do you think it'll take?
05:26Oh, I'm not too sure.
05:27The plans I saw are in a bit of a mess.
05:29Well, come through to my office and I'll show you what I had in mind.
05:31Miss Ferguson will brief you on security procedure.
05:33She already has.
05:34I haven't finished yet, Governor.
05:36Oh.
05:37Well, bring them through when you have, would you?
05:39Yes, Governor.
05:40One more thing.
05:45There will be no contact whatsoever with any of the women prisoners.
05:49Right, Ian?
05:50Right, Bert.
05:52Yeah, right.
05:53Good.
05:54Now, if you sign the book, gentlemen, I shall take you through.
05:56Well, your card's right and you can have it, right?
05:58Wrong.
06:05Mrs Powell?
06:07Yes?
06:08I'm Detective Birmingham.
06:09This is Detective Mears.
06:11Could we have a few words with you?
06:13Come in.
06:18Is this concerning my family?
06:21Well, indirectly, yes.
06:22I thought Inspector Clark was handling the case.
06:25Yes, he is, but we're on the case too.
06:30I see.
06:31We understand how you must be feeling, Mrs Powell, so we'll keep this as short as possible.
06:36Naturally, we're following the line that the bomb was meant for Rick Manning and not for
06:41your family.
06:42That is fairly obvious.
06:44Would you have any idea of anyone who might want to kill Manning?
06:50No, I wouldn't.
06:52I only work with him, so why don't you ask him?
06:55Do you know of any association between Manning and Senior Detective Eddie Stevens?
07:00Eddie Stevens?
07:01Yes.
07:01Do you know if they've seen each other lately?
07:02No, I don't know whether they've seen each other lately.
07:06What has this got to do with anything?
07:08We're pretty sure that Rick Manning is getting himself involved in things that are none of
07:13his business.
07:14Very dangerous things.
07:17This is really unofficial, Mrs Powell.
07:18But as a friend, it might be wise to warn him, don't you think?
07:21It might stop any more innocent people from getting hurt.
07:25Thanks for your time, Mrs Powell.
07:28We'll see ourselves out.
07:29Don't just stand there.
07:44Give him a hand.
07:46Excuse me, Inspector.
07:47Is the driver okay?
07:49G'day, Ron.
07:50No, I'm afraid he's dead.
07:53Any suspicious circumstances?
07:56No, just another straightforward accident.
07:58Won't know until the car's been examined, of course, but it looks like brake failure to
08:02me.
08:03Any identification?
08:05Yeah, but it's not for print yet.
08:07Not until it's cleared.
08:08It's one of our laws.
08:10Eddie Stevens.
08:11Senior Detective Eddie Stevens.
08:21Hey, I didn't see the car.
08:23Colleen, you haven't been rostered back on duty yet, have you?
08:46I, uh, just wanted to see if these fitted.
08:53Yes, they're quite smart, aren't they?
08:55Uh, do you have a minute?
08:56Yes, of course.
08:58Like a coffee?
08:59No, thank you.
09:00I'd like to come back.
09:02If that's all right with you.
09:03Well, I, I don't know.
09:06I mean, don't you think you need to...
09:07I know we've had our problems, but I'm going mad hanging around Mick's flat with nothing
09:12to do.
09:13Look, if you don't want me working back here, then please, could you just say so, because
09:16I'll have to look for something else.
09:18Colleen, please.
09:19All I'm worried about is whether you're well enough, that's all.
09:23Uh, couldn't I come back part-time, just a few hours a day?
09:27I'd be all right.
09:28I'd rather...
09:28All right, then.
09:29I'll have you rostered on tomorrow.
09:31Is that all right?
09:31Yeah, that's fine.
09:34Good.
09:36Um, shall we want to have one?
09:37No, thanks.
09:41Colleen, how are you?
09:43A lot better, thank you.
09:46Good.
09:47By the way, I had a visit from two detectives this morning.
09:51They appear to be rather worried about you.
09:53Oh, what were their names?
09:55Birmingham was one of them, I think.
09:58What did they want?
10:00They seem to think that you need some good advice about minding your own business, whatever
10:03that means.
10:04I see.
10:05Then what did you tell them?
10:06Oh, what could I tell them?
10:09I didn't know where you were or what you were up to.
10:11Look, if they come back...
10:12Hopefully, they're not going to come back.
10:14You see, unless they find out who planted that bomb, I just don't want to know.
10:20All right, Rick.
10:22You're late.
10:23Yes, I'm sorry about that, Governor.
10:26I got held up.
10:27And I want some answers.
10:30I've just had instructions from the department that you ought to stay overnight here at Wentworth
10:34until further notice.
10:36Now, just what exactly is going on?
10:39Well, I'll do it in your own time.
11:09I've got to get lunch ready.
11:11Oh, I'm starving.
11:14I'm going to count the three.
11:15And if you're not up by then, I'm going to report you.
11:18Gosh, you wouldn't, would you?
11:19All right.
11:21One, two...
11:22Burns?
11:24What the hell do you think you're doing?
11:25Get off there.
11:26Oh, yeah.
11:30Right up.
11:32Set it on a sit-down strike.
11:34Oh, no, she...
11:35Well, Burns, you've just earned yourself a charge and you've lost your buy-up privileges.
11:39You happy?
11:40Not bad, Miss Ferguson.
11:42You just stick around.
11:43I'm only just warming up.
11:45I ain't going to admit it.
11:46Something wrong, Mitchell?
11:47Uh, no, Miss Ferguson.
11:48I just wanted to go to the loo.
11:50Oh, go?
11:51Yeah.
11:52Come on, Burns.
11:53Get off.
11:53I can't, Miss Ferguson.
11:54See, I can't have a sit-down strike while I'm standing up.
11:57You refuse?
11:58Well, I don't want to cause any trouble...
12:00All right, Burns, stupid girl.
12:02Oh, jeez, Daw, I thought you wasn't going to upset Miss Ferguson.
12:06Yeah, well, what's it matter, Cass, as long as I get extra time?
12:13G'day, sexy.
12:15Eat your heart out, darling.
12:16Hey, what happened to you here?
12:18Someone give you a fright?
12:19What are you talking about?
12:20There's nothing wrong with it.
12:21What do you think, Mr. Manning?
12:23Ah, a bit too far out for me, too, Bobby.
12:25Jeez, well, you lot wouldn't know anyway.
12:28Get him, you lot.
12:29Mr. Manning, I've got your assistance in the kitchen for a minute.
12:31Here, up.
12:32You fellas be okay?
12:35We'll be as soon as she leaves.
12:36Right, Bert?
12:37Right, Ian.
12:42All right, Burns, this is your last chance.
12:44Either you get up now or we're forcibly removed.
12:49Would you like me to get a forklift from the doctor's family?
12:52Shut up, smart, and get on with your work.
12:55Here, Mr. Manning.
12:58You're still tired, aren't we?
13:01Oh!
13:02Oh, my God, there's a lunch bell.
13:05You get outside and you start serving, quick!
13:07Oh!
13:08That time!
13:09I'm starving.
13:10You think you are going?
13:11I had lunch with Ferguson.
13:13All this sitting around's made me real hungry.
13:15Well, I don't care if you're starving.
13:16You're going straight to the governor.
13:17You wouldn't do that, would you?
13:19She might send me up in front of the VJ,
13:20and I might cop an extra sentence.
13:22I would say that was a certainty.
13:23Burns, now get moving.
13:29There you go, Bert.
13:37All right, there you go.
13:38Good one.
13:39Hey, come on, Myra.
13:41You're worrying about Kate.
13:43It's her 16th birthday.
13:44Now we'll have to be with you.
13:45Maybe she'll come up and visit you after school, eh?
13:49Oh, okay.
13:59You've got to give up the escape attempt of yours, Brian.
14:02Don't take any of your towel on you.
14:03Sit on it, Stephens.
14:04Oh, hi, girls.
14:05Hey, stranger, how are you feeling?
14:07A bit weak, but don't spread that around.
14:09There's some worse fellas.
14:10I'll get a squad of some of that bitch.
14:12Oh, now take it easy.
14:13She was assigned to the workshop this morning.
14:14She'll be on the second sentence.
14:15Yeah, you get your strength back before you tackle her.
14:17Yeah, you're probably right.
14:18No, thanks.
14:19Hey, Jude, it's good to see you back.
14:21Thanks.
14:22How's the name?
14:23Oh, Jude, they transferred it a B block.
14:26What?
14:27Oh, God.
14:28Well, I suppose that was to be expected.
14:30Yeah, I suppose.
14:31Still, she'll be a lot better off than we are
14:33if Phyllis sticks to that kidnapping charge.
14:35We're going to have to have a talk about that, Cass.
14:38All right.
14:38Well, Burns, what do you have to say for yourself?
14:46It's all true, Mrs. Reynolds.
14:48And you say the reason for all this
14:50was to demand more money, better conditioning?
14:53Yeah, that's it.
14:53More modern equipment.
14:55Well, since you're so fond of the floor,
14:58you can go on cleaning duties until further notice.
15:01And you'll also lose your buyout privileges.
15:04Yeah.
15:07What else?
15:09That'll be all for the moment.
15:11Take her back, Miss Ferguson.
15:12You mean that's it?
15:14What's the matter with you, Burns?
15:15Would you rather go to solitary?
15:17No.
15:18But what I mean is, when I was in here before,
15:19I used to do things nowhere near as bad as this
15:21and get a lot heavier punishment.
15:23They used to send me up in front of the VJ and everything.
15:26I must say I'm inclined to agree with her, Governor.
15:28I have no intention of keeping prisoners here
15:30any longer than necessary,
15:31especially for such stupid, childish behaviour.
15:35I've given my decision.
15:36Now, would you please take her back, Miss Ferguson?
15:41Never mind, Miss Ferguson.
15:43But thanks for trying, anyway.
15:45I can have, Burns.
15:46Oh.
15:58William, get out of the way and get on with your work.
16:04It's almost time to start getting dinner ready.
16:06And look at the place.
16:07It's like a little star.
16:08Oh, I'm sorry, Mrs. O'Regan.
16:09I want to see how they connect that speaker.
16:11Oh, speakers and words and the guards
16:13and mad females sitting in a little bit of a floor.
16:16I don't know how to sit and get the work done.
16:18So this is where you hang out in your spare time, eh?
16:20Yeah, eh, Bert?
16:21Yeah, this is what I call me country retreat.
16:23Go on, Bert.
16:24Remember the rules.
16:24No fraternising.
16:26Never touched them.
16:27Oh, sorry.
16:29I've gone to the dining room.
16:31Not you again.
16:32Get out.
16:33I've got to do the floor.
16:34Oh, no, you can't
16:35because there's people walking all over it.
16:37Well, I got the orders
16:38and I'm in enough strife as it is already.
16:43I'm going to kill her.
16:46It's good of you to come, love.
16:47Thanks.
16:48Didn't you expect me to?
16:49Oh, I didn't know if you'd want to.
16:53Sorry I didn't get you a present.
16:55That's all right.
16:56I didn't really expect one.
16:58I mean, I knew that you wouldn't have a chance.
17:00Yeah.
17:01We haven't had a buy-up since I've been in.
17:04Alan bought me a terrific new blouse.
17:06Good on him.
17:08Good old Alan, eh?
17:09Kay, love, listen to him.
17:13He'll see that you're all right.
17:14Mum, I'm 16 now.
17:16I can look after myself.
17:17I know that, love, but he's a bit older.
17:18He's had a bit more experience.
17:20What's age got to do with it?
17:22Anyway, Alan's a real wimp.
17:24Gloria reckons he's a real manby-pabby.
17:27I think she's right.
17:27Gloria?
17:28You haven't been hanging around with that bitch, have you?
17:31Sometimes.
17:32Then why shouldn't I?
17:33Kay, I told you to stay away from her.
17:35She's the only real friend I've got left.
17:37All my other friends have deserted me since they heard what happened.
17:40I'm not even celebrating my birthday because nobody will go out with me.
17:44I want to leave now.
17:46Okay, love, I'm sorry about your friends, but please, stay away from Gloria.
17:54She'll ruin you.
17:56No, you've already done that.
17:59Mrs. Morris, could you take me back, please?
18:02Yes, of course.
18:03I'll send someone out for you, Mary.
18:05Come on.
18:14Looks like you've got the afternoon off, too.
18:35Yes, I suppose I have.
18:37Well, soon we've both got plenty of time.
18:40Would you like another drink?
18:41All right, thank you.
18:45What are you drinking?
18:47I started off with vodka and orange, but white wine will be fine, thanks.
18:52Oh, I stick to vodka myself.
18:54The clients can't smell it on you.
18:55Mother can the boss.
18:57Oh, well, vodka it is.
18:59I wouldn't offend anyone, would I?
19:00Okay.
19:03Tim?
19:05Two more screwballs.
19:06Listen, uh, seeing that we both got a lot of time to spare, why don't we spend the afternoon
19:16together?
19:17Uh, maybe later on, go and have some dinner or make a, make a real night of it.
19:21Uh, no, thank you.
19:22I have to get home and cook dinner.
19:27No, I don't, do I?
19:28Not anymore.
19:29I'm sorry, what I mean is I have to meet someone this afternoon.
19:40You know, sure enough, we'll see you around.
19:44Thanks for the drink.
19:45Pleasure.
19:45Uh, Tim.
20:03Listen, can I have a bottle of vodka to take with me?
20:08I see.
20:10When was it?
20:14How did it happen?
20:15Yes, I will, uh, is there anything else I can tell her?
20:24No, I suppose not.
20:27All right, Inspector, thank you for calling.
20:30Goodbye.
20:33Some papers for you.
20:35Oh, thank you.
20:37Meg?
20:38How's Stephen's been since her sessions with Dr. Weissman?
20:41Well, it's hard to say, but she seems a lot better.
20:44Let's hope she is.
20:45Would you bring her to see me, please?
20:47Well, then I'd be through your trust out of the window, somewhere between, uh, Eurora and Benalla.
21:05Yeah.
21:07Well, it was a cold trip home, but it wasn't worth it.
21:09Well, the cat's away, eh?
21:13No, let's get back to it.
21:14Not a good you are.
21:15You're supposed to be keeping an eye on these hoodlums.
21:18Can't ignore the code of nature, Mrs. I.
21:19Well, you were gone so long, I thought you'd be called to go off.
21:22I think that would be sent to Maya, one for Mitchell, one for Faraka.
21:29Oh, thanks, Mr. Manning.
21:32Oh, it's from Stan the Man, Mr. Dobson.
21:33Hey.
21:34Hey, Cass, who's Stan the Man, Mr. Dobson?
21:44Ah, that was an officer we had here for a bit.
21:46He was a beautiful old fella.
21:47He had a crook ticker buck.
21:48Sit down, Stephen.
22:18I'll wait outside.
22:19No, Mrs. Morris, I'd like you to stay.
22:24This has nothing to do with the Dr. Weissman report, has it?
22:26Because, as you know, I'm perfectly all right now.
22:28No, this has nothing to do with Dr. Weissman, I'm afraid.
22:32It's about your husband.
22:35Eddie, what's he done?
22:37I'm afraid he's been involved in an accident.
22:42His car was found at the bottom of a cliff.
22:45He was killed instantly.
22:48I'm very sorry.
22:54Was he alone?
22:56Yes.
22:59Any suspicious circumstances?
23:02Uh...
23:03No, not that I was told.
23:05They wouldn't be, would they?
23:17Well, frankly, I don't think there was a lot of love lost between Stevens and her husband.
23:22Well, not on her side anyway.
23:23But she came close to having a nervous breakdown not long ago, and I don't think she should be on her own.
23:27You said it was an accident?
23:28Yes.
23:30I don't know how she'll take it.
23:31She doesn't give out much.
23:34Why me?
23:35I think you're the only one that's come close to her.
23:36I thought she might talk to you.
23:38That's the story of my life.
23:39Listening to other people's problems.
23:41If I'd done a little less of it, I mightn't be any now.
23:43You don't have to, you know.
23:44I'll give it a try.
23:46Thanks.
23:53How are you feeling?
23:55I'm not feeling anything in particular.
23:58I heard about your husband.
24:00Yeah, risky work being a policeman.
24:02It was an accident.
24:03It wasn't.
24:06What else?
24:07Cops gather a lot of enemies along the way.
24:10Any ideas?
24:12Maybe.
24:14Well, for what it's worth, I'm sorry.
24:26I owe you.
24:29I haven't forgotten.
24:31But spare me the sympathy because I don't need it.
24:42I think I've had enough.
24:43My head's going round.
24:45Hey, come on, honey.
24:46It's your birthday.
24:47If you have to have a reason for drinking bubbly.
24:50I don't.
24:52I'm so funny.
24:54Oh, I don't know.
24:55It's feel good, that's all.
24:59Hi.
24:59Come and join us.
25:02We've just started.
25:04What's up, Al?
25:05No, I think I'm okay.
25:08Did something happen at work?
25:10No big deal.
25:11You didn't get the new job, did you?
25:13Didn't even keep the old one.
25:15You got fired.
25:17Worse.
25:18They shoved me into a lousy junior clerk's job.
25:21I'm sorry, Al.
25:22Tell them to stick it.
25:23Works for the birds anyway.
25:25Come on, have a drink.
25:26It's your little sister's birthday.
25:30Yeah, and I remember something else, too.
25:32We don't need you around here.
25:33Just trying to cheer the kid up.
25:35Nobody else around here seems to be doing much about it.
25:38I can take care of her.
25:39Now, get out, Gloria.
25:40I was invited by the birthday girl.
25:44We're mates, aren't we, honey?
25:45I said, get out.
25:47Oh, come on, Al.
25:48Don't get heavy.
25:49I get all the lecturing I need from Mum.
25:52Did you go and see her?
25:53Yeah, number one mistake of the day.
25:55Why?
25:56What happened?
25:56What always happens.
25:58She said, happy birthday, and then started to yell.
26:00Anyway, I don't want to talk about it.
26:02Okay, you've finished your drink.
26:04Now, pack it in.
26:05I'm not going anywhere.
26:06Yeah, better tell him, honey.
26:09She's got nowhere else to go.
26:10I said she could stay here for a while.
26:12Are you off your tree?
26:13Oh, come on, Al.
26:15After dear old Bill had his little accident,
26:19the landlord let me stand for a while.
26:21I didn't come across, so he kicked me out for keeps.
26:25This is Mum's house, and there's no way you're going to be staying at it.
26:28Oh, give us a break, Al.
26:30Your dad was real happy with me.
26:32Kay knows that, don't you, honey?
26:34Now, how do you reckon he'd feel if he could hear you talking to me like that,
26:38trying to kick me out into the gutter?
26:39Well, he's not here, is he?
26:41And I don't feel a thing.
26:43Well, I do, and I say she stays.
26:45You're drunk, Kay.
26:46And you're lousing up my birth grave.
26:48Yeah, so why don't you just go and play with some of your pansy mates
26:51and leave us alone?
26:53We're having a party tonight, aren't we, sweetie?
26:57Just a few intimate friends who know how to have a good time.
27:02But I don't really think it'll be your scene.
27:05A bit grown up for you, honey.
27:07Listen, you don't need her sort of friends.
27:09We're not getting that many invites from our so-called friends, are we?
27:13Kay, listen to me.
27:14Shut up, Alan, just shut up.
27:16I told you, I don't need any more lectures.
27:19If you don't like it, then drop off.
27:20Maybe we ought to give the party a miss.
27:34No way!
27:36Hey!
27:37How often do you turn 16?
27:39Why don't we make a couple more phone calls?
27:41I know some guys who will really turn it on.
27:44Come on, what do you say?
27:46Okay, why not?
27:47Well, go on, go and make yourself all beautiful.
27:50Oh, hey, Mr. Manning, you want a hand?
27:56Yeah, I wouldn't mind, Cass.
27:57Just pull the table up this way.
27:58Like a crawler.
27:59Oh, I wouldn't push my luck if I were you.
28:01Cass isn't very fond of you.
28:02With the reps, she's up, huh?
28:04She wouldn't be gay.
28:04Don't you bet on it.
28:06Minnie's not around anymore to calm her down.
28:08And I would certainly never protect a weasel like you.
28:11Weasel, eh?
28:12I think the name suits her.
28:13It does, isn't it?
28:14Thank you, Cass.
28:15All right, Mr. Manning.
28:16Where's Stephens?
28:17Oh, in her dorm.
28:18Yeah, she's fouling her nails, so I'd be careful if I were you.
28:21Uh, Brian.
28:22Brian, this is Webster.
28:23Show her the ropes, will you?
28:24Oh, sure.
28:25Hi, I'm Judy Bryant.
28:27Sarah.
28:27How are you, Sarah?
28:28Sarah, this is Cass and Myra.
28:30Hi.
28:31You don't look like you got much sleep last night.
28:33Oh, I couldn't.
28:34They say I murdered someone, but I didn't.
28:36Webster, the government's given permission for your baby to be brought in,
28:39and then you'll be transferred to maternity.
28:41Thank you, Miss Ferguson.
28:42I'd keep me kid away from Brian if I were you.
28:45She's up on her kidnap charge right now.
28:47Oh, why don't you shut up, eh, Phyllis?
28:48Just shut up.
28:48Don't leave her alone.
28:49That is exactly what she wants.
28:54Hey, Sarah.
28:55What's going on?
28:58Didn't you tell them what really happened?
29:00What's there to tell?
29:01They traced me through the coat I lent you,
29:02found the money you planted in the bassinet,
29:04and my fingerprints all over the knife.
29:06I'm up on a murder charge thanks to you.
29:08Look, it'll be all right.
29:09Well, we can prove it was an accident.
29:11I'll tell them you didn't know about the money or any of it.
29:13Just stay away, Reb.
29:15You've done enough.
29:15Well, well, well.
29:20Looks like you did a good job on her, too.
29:23I think someone should do a job on you, Reb.
29:25Phyllis?
29:25Ah, forget it.
29:26When they're finished with you,
29:27I'm going to punch your head in.
29:28Stupid bitch I didn't dump you.
29:29It was Kevin.
29:31You heavy me, you've really had it.
29:33So, I'll do a deal.
29:36You lay off the heavy stuff,
29:38I'll tell the gov what really happened.
29:39And if we don't?
29:41I'll lie my bloody head off,
29:42and you and Brian will be on the kidnap wrap.
29:44Well, where does that leave you, weasel?
29:48Yeah, you got any ideas about that, smart ass?
29:50Back off.
29:51All here.
29:52Anything happens to me,
29:53they'll know right where to point the bone.
29:55So, one way,
29:56I'd say you're all stuffed.
29:59Right?
30:09Do you think Ferguson will send flowers to Eddie's funeral?
30:11What are you talking about?
30:15Well, he warned her off,
30:16told her not to touch me.
30:17He'd think she'd want to thank whoever it was
30:19that got him out of the way.
30:25No, it was an accident.
30:27Really?
30:29But do you still think he was on the take?
30:32Well, you gave me the tip off, remember?
30:35It's funny, isn't it?
30:37Eddie was such a good driver,
30:38yet suddenly he drives over a cliff.
30:40Maybe somebody pushed him.
30:45Maybe it was the fellows.
30:47But then why would they want to do that?
30:48After all, he was working for them.
30:50Now, it had to be somebody that knew something else.
30:53Tell me,
30:54how far would you go to get even
30:55with the guys that killed your girlfriend, Mr. Manning?
30:59You're off your brain.
31:00Not according to the shrink.
31:02Now, what was it you said to me last time?
31:04Find out the truth, no matter what it cost.
31:05You're not making sense, Stephen.
31:07The question is,
31:08did he fall or was he pushed?
31:11Now, I'd say,
31:11if you thought you could get even
31:12with those guys for your girlfriend,
31:14you could become very pushy, Mr. Manning.
31:16What are you doing here, Hunt?
31:24I'm just going for me fags.
31:26Things getting a bit much for you in the rec room, are they?
31:28Frighting those creeps.
31:30Copping it from both sides now that Keane's back, eh?
31:33Bitch.
31:34She's got them over a barrel.
31:36She comes clean there off the hook.
31:37You know, Hunt,
31:40maybe you need a little protection.
31:43I mean, Parker can get very ugly
31:44when she decides to take things into her own hands.
31:49Things getting a bit lonely in that cell on your own, are they?
31:52Yeah.
31:54Maybe it's time we had another cell shuffle.
31:58Why don't you just leave it with me, Hunt?
32:00But remember,
32:02one word of this,
32:05and I'll deal with you.
32:07And you know that I can make Parker
32:09look like a beginner.
32:24All right, ladies,
32:24can I have a bit of quiet, please?
32:26Quiet!
32:28That's better.
32:30Now, there's going to be a couple of changes around here.
32:32I'll bet. Where am I going?
32:33Oh, you're not moving, Desmond,
32:34so you might as well settle in.
32:36In fact, I'd say you're going to be with us
32:37for quite a long time.
32:39I hope you don't mind.
32:40Nice to feel wanted.
32:41Keane will share with Hunt.
32:43Why?
32:44Oh, I thought you'd welcome that change, Bryant.
32:47Keane's hardly your type, is she?
32:49Webster can share with you
32:50till she goes to maternity.
32:51Okay, that's it.
32:52Move out.
32:54You don't mind, do you?
32:55I don't want to be on my own.
32:56Sorry, of course I don't.
32:57Anyway, you're going to get your baby back soon, aren't you?
33:00Hey, Mr. Manning,
33:02if we hooked up a cassette player to them speakers,
33:04we could have music going through the whole prison, eh?
33:06Yeah, good idea, Keane.
33:07Yeah.
33:08You like music, do you?
33:09Oh, yeah.
33:10I read up some speakers in our chook house on the farm.
33:12I thought the chook's a twist.
33:14See, I tell you,
33:15you're wasted in the kitchen,
33:16the laundry and stuff.
33:17We should try and get your rosset
33:18into the workshop or something.
33:19Oh, well, I like cooking, too.
33:22Yeah.
33:23Bet you can cook up a storm, too,
33:25if most country girls can.
33:27Anyway, I'll see you in the morning, Keane.
33:28Right-o, Mr. Manning.
33:33How come you didn't yell getting chucked in here with me?
33:35What's the point?
33:36What the freak says goes.
33:38What's she playing at?
33:39No.
33:40Maybe she thinks we've got things to talk about.
33:43She knows you ate my guts.
33:45Well, why don't we let her go on thinking that, eh?
33:48Could work out okay for both of us.
33:58It's good to be home.
34:04Well, that is very good timing.
34:05Should be boiling in a minute.
34:07Was it a bad day?
34:08Oh, about average.
34:10How was yours?
34:11I managed to fill in the time.
34:13I bought some odd and ends at the supermarket.
34:15Yes, I know.
34:18You told me not to worry,
34:19but I can hardly stay here
34:21and let you pay for everything, can I?
34:23Well, if it makes you feel better.
34:26Did you have some lunch?
34:28Yes.
34:28Yes, I had a counter lunch at the pub.
34:31Thought the change of scene would do me good.
34:34Would you like a drink with your coffee?
34:36No.
34:37No, thanks.
34:38I've got a bit of a headache, actually.
34:40I'll just have the coffee.
34:41I thought it was time I contributed to the bar, I'd say.
34:44Oh, there's no need for that.
34:47Look, I think I'll have a shower first,
34:50freshen up a little.
34:51Oh, well, I'll have your coffee ready.
34:55Right.
35:11You know, um, you're real lucky you didn't come with us.
35:20He had no intention of sharing that dough with anyone,
35:23including me.
35:26I mean, uh, I thought we could handle in between us.
35:29Split the 50th hour two ways.
35:33What happened?
35:35Kevin's dead.
35:36Cops have got the cash.
35:37Dead?
35:38How?
35:40In an accident.
35:41What are you going to do about Bright and Parker?
35:45They need me.
35:47You're too smart to do anything until I clear them.
35:50Yeah.
35:51And if you do, I've had it.
35:54You're forgetting something, though, aren't you?
35:57The freak owes you one.
35:59She's not going to forget what you did to her old man.
36:02So?
36:03So?
36:04I'll handle her for you.
36:05I know how the bitch operates.
36:08Suddenly you're going to do me a favour?
36:10I'll make a deal with you.
36:12You tell them Bryant had the gun and you can forget about the freak.
36:15I'll fix her.
36:16What's in it for you?
36:18Still get the kidnapper?
36:18Yeah.
36:20Look, I know there's no way I'm going to get out of this hole,
36:22but I want to see Parker and Bryant go up the river on this one.
36:25It's their fault I'm back in here and I want to see the bastards pay.
36:28I couldn't give a damn what it was to them.
36:32You sure you can handle the freak?
36:33No worries.
36:36Okay.
36:37Bryant had the gun.
36:39Parker grabbed the kit.
36:40You sure have thought of that earlier, miss,
36:55before you started breaking the law.
36:58And you've just added assault to your charge.
37:13Okay, we'll collect the stuff and get them all down to the station.
37:16Better call for another car, Sid.
37:17Right.
37:17Hey, come on.
37:23I mean, this has got nothing to do with my sister.
37:25She lives here.
37:25Sorry, Mr. Desmond.
37:27It's gone further than just a rowdy party.
37:29This is cocaine.
37:30They're all being charged.
37:45Hello.
37:46It's Eddie.
37:47You saw the newspaper.
37:49Worked like a dream.
37:51Yeah.
37:53Now, look, Birmingham and Mears have moved in on the power case.
37:56They've been asking questions about me.
37:58I think they know I was on the set-up.
38:00See, I said I would stay away from them two,
38:02but if they go near her again...
38:03Don't panic.
38:04I'm ready to know both of them.
38:07Where are you?
38:09It's better you didn't know.
38:11But I'm moving in, so you just sit tight.
38:15Yeah, well, take care.
38:17Likewise.
38:33You will have some breakfast, won't you?
38:35Yeah, of course.
38:36You sure you're up to going to work today?
38:39I feel fine.
38:40I didn't sleep well last night.
38:41I've just got a bit of a headache.
38:43You'd be much better off with something from the doctor.
38:46Well done.
38:47I'll see.
38:47I wonder if there's any truth in the old story
38:52of a hair of the dog to fix a headache.
38:54I wouldn't think so.
38:57Well, I will have a shower,
38:59and then I promise I will cook myself a proper breakfast.
39:02Good.
39:03You don't mind fixing this up for me, do you?
39:05Oh, and that bread you bought yesterday
39:06was absolutely delicious.
39:09I'll see you there.
39:10Bye-bye.
39:11Hey, you should have let Caris do that, Mr. Manning.
39:35She'd have fixed it.
39:36Oh, of course you could have.
39:38Got to look after your job, eh, don't I?
39:39Well, she's built like an ox.
39:40She might as well act like one.
39:42Enough.
39:42Thanks.
39:43So your cellmates are very chummy this morning?
39:45Yes, I noticed.
39:47How'd you get on with Webster last night?
39:48Did she come across or what?
39:50Can it.
39:51What's it to you?
39:52Just leave her out.
39:54Oh, here you go, Cass.
39:55Let me know if you have any more trouble with her.
39:57I know, Mr. Manning, looks like you fixed it, but...
39:59Yeah.
39:59Probably buggered it up so he'd come running.
40:01It's pathetic the way she sucks up him.
40:03Always a pleasure to help a lady.
40:08And he's that far up himself.
40:09It's a wonder he can warp straight.
40:11Might be a few people around here with that problem very soon.
40:14Myra?
40:15Hmm?
40:15Got a visitor.
40:17It's early, isn't it?
40:18Oh, the government's giving me okay.
40:19It's your son.
40:20Oh, great.
40:21Take over, will you?
40:22Yes, sure.
40:25Taking orders from Desmond now, are you, June?
40:31Hello, love.
40:36You're early.
40:39There's nothing wrong, is there?
40:41It's Kay, Mum.
40:43She's been arrested and it was my fault.
40:45What are you talking about?
40:48Gloria threw a party for her.
40:51Invited along some creeps, she knows.
40:53I tried to throw them out, but no go.
40:56I didn't know they were using dope.
40:58I called the cops.
40:59I'm sorry, Mum.
41:00What happened to Kay?
41:01She got a warning and a fine.
41:05It's okay, I fixed it.
41:07She's all right.
41:08Apart from a king-sized hangover.
41:12I made a mess of it, didn't I?
41:14But I got scared for her.
41:15Don't worry, Alan.
41:17She loves you, she'll come good.
41:20Oh, if only I could get out of this place and talk to her properly.
41:24And get my hands on that bitch, Gloria.
41:26What happened to her?
41:28They're all charged.
41:29I don't know.
41:30I just got Kay out of there fast.
41:32Oh, God.
41:32I'd like to get my hands on that slut.
41:34Your name is Gloria Jean Payne, is that correct?
41:37What do you want?
41:38A date?
41:39Just answer the questions and watch your language.
41:42Your name is Gloria Jean Payne?
41:44Yes.
41:45You're charged with possession of illegal drugs, causing a public nuisance, assaulting a police
41:49officer and using abusive language.
41:51You have been sentenced to six weeks imprisonment.
41:53Is that correct?
41:54Big deal.
41:55Just watch it, Payne.
41:56Dope peddlers aren't too popular in here with the women or the officers.
42:00I just so know, Helen, I'll take a brief brigade.
42:03Well, well, well.
42:04Fancy seeing you here.
42:06Come to check off that they locked me up.
42:07Right, come on.
42:09Let's go.
42:12Hey, you can't put me in here.
42:14His mother hates my guts.
42:16Cut the chatter, Payne.
42:17Listen, I tell you, she'll do me.
42:19You've got to send me somewhere else.
42:21Give me some, Payne.
42:22You can't pick and choose your company in here.
42:25But don't worry.
42:26It's my job to protect you.
42:29So you've got nothing to worry about.
42:31Have you?
42:47Thanks, Officer Ward.
43:15I'll take over here.
43:15Desmond?
43:20Payne here has just been inducted.
43:22I'd like you to show her the ropes.
43:24Don't you leave me with her.
43:26She'll kill me.
43:27Don't be hysterical.
43:28Listen, she did her old man and she'll do the same to me.
43:32I don't like being clutched, Payne.
43:35Okay, Desmond?
43:37You can take over.
43:42Well, I'll take over.
43:43You leave me alone or I'll scream.
43:49You won't have time.
43:50He used to give me roses.
44:00I wish he could again.
44:03But that was on the outside and things were different then.
44:14On the inside, the sun still shines and the rain falls down.
44:24But the sun and rain are Christmas too when morning comes around.
44:33Last night I dreamed we were together.
44:35Last night I dreamed we were together, sharing all the love we've known.
44:43moon.
44:45Till I had to face the nightmare.
44:50Awaken up alone
44:54On the inside the roses grow
44:58They don't mind the stony ground
45:04But the roses here are prisoners too
45:08When morning comes around
45:20The roses are prisoners
45:24The roses are prisoners
45:29They don't mind the fathers
45:30Their rituals are prisoners
45:35The roses are prisoners
45:38So treat them as a soldier
45:42So treat them as an angel
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