Bad Girls (1999) s01e01 Episode Script

Them and Us

Aah! Aah! Aah! Aah! Aah! Aah! OK, girls, that's it.
Time's up.
Come on, don't get stroppy.
Hang up your stuff and get back to lock-up.
- But we ain't finished yet.
- You cut her off.
I got all my moves I got to practice.
It's different now we got our proper cozzies on.
Look, do you want to get me into deep trouble? - What, five minutes? - Shell Oh, go on.
Please, just for me? I've already given you an extra twenty.
Well, sod you, then.
Now, come on.
Don't give me a hard time.
You're gonna see it again on Friday.
Now, come on, move.
Oi, Rachel.
I've got a message for you from Shell.
What? She said she hopes you haven't forgotten what you promised her.
She'd hate to have to remind you.
- Julies! - Yeah? Nice outfits.
Dominic, super dick, you're the one we love to lick.
Yeah, thanks very much, Julies.
- Did you think we was good, sir? - Did you? Yeah, great.
Fantastic.
Very professional.
Get you worked up, did we, eh? - Did we? - Get off.
See, he's blushing.
Dominic, Superdick, let us out of this lousy nick.
Right.
Come on, come on.
Hurry along.
You've had your fun.
Come on.
Did you enjoy yourself tonight, Rachel? - It was all right.
- Only all right? I think she's missing her little baby, Mr.
Fenner.
Oh.
I didn't know you had a little baby.
- How old? - Ten months.
That's why they wouldn't let me have her in here with me.
- Sad, innit? - I'm afraid that's the rules, love.
- Is this her? - Yeah.
- What's her name? - Maddie.
Yeah, right, Maddie, yeah.
Stop getting at me, will you? Just leave me alone.
- Are you at it, Denny? - Me? I was only joking, innit.
Yeah, well, you're obviously not very funny, are you? So shut it.
I'm warning you.
Right, now straight to your own rooms and no nonsense.
Some of us have got homes to get to.
Hold on.
Just a minute.
What are you doing up here? I just wanted to check on Carol.
I didn't see her this evening.
You didn't see her because she didn't want to be seen.
Why? Because she wanted a nice peaceful rest like you're holding me up from, so turn around.
- Nikki? - Carol? Lorna? Take this inmate down to G2, please.
But I only want to see her.
So, you'll see her in the morning, all right? Now move, or I'm putting you on report.
You'd gas us in our cells if they told you to, wouldn't you? Missed your goodnight kiss, did you? What a shame.
Don't hurt your brain, Dockley.
Nikki? If you wanted to see people, Carol, you should've gone to the rehearsal.
- I want to see the doctor.
- What? - I'm bleeding.
- Here we go.
No, I'm not right, miss.
I know I'm not.
Like you knew last time you had us fetching him out, is it? No, I'm honest, miss.
I'm telling you.
So, what are you saying? You need a sanny towel off me? I need seeing! - Please, I've got cramps! - Look, Carol Oh, just stop dramatizing and get in your bed.
Go on.
You can see the doctor in the morning, if you're serious.
Night, girls! Night, girls! See you in the morning! I need the doctor! Is she all right? Ignore her.
She's just making herself special.
I'm gonna murder that pint.
My Bobby's doing his braised meatballs tonight.
Hmm, lucky you.
I am, Lorna.
I've been salivering all day.
You need a treat to look forward to, these stupid shifts.
I know.
They should just give us sleeping bags.
Kip down here.
I need a couple of days sick, or I flipping will be soon.
Aah! Aah! Aah! Shit.
Come on.
That's it.
Wakey, wakey! Up and out! Morning, Carol.
Come on, Gloria, let's be having it.
Oh, Jesus.
We need a doctor.
- What? - I mean, look.
Get those three back in their cell.
- Eh? - Do it! Quick! Tango One to Hotel.
Tango One to Hotel.
Do you want some I.
D.
Or something? Morning, Tina.
Knock, knock.
Morning, ma'am.
Please, Jim, I'm not the bloody Queen.
Sorry.
Morning, Helen.
Good morning, Jim.
So, how did it go last night? Rehearsals? Went great.
I think the old man's going to be knocked out.
You know that he's got the Minister coming now? Has he? We're gonna have more VIPs out front than Vivienne Westwood.
Yeah? Well, the girls are loving it.
Bit of glamour.
It does them good.
So I wanted a word with you about Rachel Hicks.
- Hicks? - New Y.
O.
First timer, doing thirty months for intent to supply.
We put her in the dorm.
Yeah.
How's she settling in? Not too good.
Worries me.
She's got "victim" written all over her.
And if any of the girls reckon she's still got drug contacts, well I think we should try and keep her out of harm's way till we can send her to open.
Well, when I've a spare single, I'll put her on Enhanced.
We could make her up to a red band, though, couldn't we? Let her work for us in the office.
You think she's that stable? I think she'd be an ordinary kid on her way to college given half the chance.
And so might most of the women out there.
Yeah? Well, her I'm prepared to bet my own money on.
Otherwise, I think she's just going to go under.
OK, go ahead.
Great.
Jim? Oops.
Sorry.
Let me know how she's getting on.
Of course.
Is she going to be all right? Go and get me two cleaners up.
- Huh? - From the kitchen.
Quick.
Aren't we going to let the others out first? Look, why do you think I've got these pips on my shoulders, Dominic? To be cheeked by you? All right.
What's keeping the Threes? - Hiya.
- I need the two Julies.
- Is something up? - Yeah, my breakfast.
Eh? Egg and sausage, please.
You spoke to your friends yet about what I asked you? I can't get in touch with them.
Can't you? - Double for you, eh, Den? - Ta, Shell.
If she wants her serving, she'll have to earn it, won't she? Do you want some real butter? You'll keep our breakfasts for us, won't you, miss? They're in the hot plate.
- Do we have to do this? - Where are we going anyway? - Up on the Threes.
- The lights are off.
No, come on.
I'm starving.
What's happened to the Threes? Nothing.
They're just held up.
They'll be on down soon.
Why, what's keeping them? Now, why have I got to tell you? Look, I've said, you'll be out as soon as we're ready for you! Right, you two, get in here! Oh, my God Almighty.
Never mind comments.
- Here, where's Carol? - What's happened? Just get on and clean it up.
Julies, what's going on? Oh, Nikki, something's happened to Carol! - What? - It's horrible! - Get in! - It's Carol! - Oi! - Don't leave us in here! Carol! I'm sorry, ma'am.
I've had a lot of strain on me lately, all these back to backs.
Sylvia, a woman miscarried and nearly bled to death in her cell last night.
Now, thanks to you involving the cleaners most of G wing will have heard the worst of it now.
So, I need to know from you exactly how it happened.
Well, it must've just happened out of the blue, ma'am.
I mean, I'm shocked.
'Cause there wasn't anything wrong with her at lock-up.
- Really? - There wasn't.
Well apart from she said she was tired.
But nothing else, or I'd have told the night patrol, wouldn't I? Even though she asked to see the MO? Ha ha.
Well, if every time they ask you that Especially her.
She's always on the bells.
Carol's got a bit of a bad rep for time-wasting.
You'd have them all wanting special treatment, then, wouldn't you? I've just come back from talking to Carol in hospital.
She insisted to me that she told you she was bleeding.
No, she never.
Bleeding? She didn't tell me that.
She just said she wanted to see the doctor.
Did she tell the night patrol she was bleeding? He said that she didn't respond to his goodnight.
He thought she was sleeping, so he didn't disturb her.
Whereas now we can presume that she was barely conscious at that point.
Had Senior Officer Hollamby taken the trouble then Yeah, but if she didn't think there was any reason to Well, I didn't, ma'am.
I just thought she was doing her usual.
So, this is all her own fault, is it? Well? Helen, it's just a tragic set of circumstances.
I'm going to have to speak to the women.
I want you to call a wing meeting as soon as possible, please.
Look, I really think Well, don't you think that we should just sit tight till feelings die down a bit, eh? No, I don't.
I think we should be seen to care right now.
Not even a cup of tea.
You did fine.
Don't worry.
All I'm doing is telling the truth.
It's all you can.
She could come a bit less of the po-faced.
What do you expect? Typical graduate type, trying to prove herself, isn't she? Well, I'd just like to know whose side she thinks she's on.
'Cause sounds like a bit too much of the prisoners' friend, if you ask me.
Yeah, well, let's see what she has to say to them.
Best leave off the "ma'am" in future, though.
She doesn't appreciate it.
Doesn't mind playing it, though, does she? Marlins! Gates sloppy.
- How'd it go, Boss? - No big sweat.
We're in the clear.
But she wants the whole unit assembled for a wing meeting now.
- What, right now? - That's what she said.
So, you better go and help Sylvia unlock.
OK.
She's, uh I think she's in the loo.
I wanted to ask you what arrangements you've got made for this little girl of yours.
Just my mum.
What about Maddie's dad? Isn't he on the scene? - He's dead.
- He's dead? He O.
D.
'd just after she was born.
Oh, I'm sorry, love.
That's why we had to go and live with me mum again.
I didn't want to.
She's fed up with us.
She keeps saying I should give Maddie up for fostering.
Oh, no, no.
That's why I just don't understand why I got sent to prison, Mr.
Fenner.
'Cause my brief, he told the judge I had the kid to look after but it was like that made him want to come down even tougher on me.
Afraid you're not the first that's happened to, love.
Especially if you're up on a drugs charge.
But I was only holding three Es.
What's that? Except now there's people in here think I can get them any drugs they want.
Yeah, and I bet I can tell you who they are, too.
Any problems you come to me.
'Cause from now on, I'm going to keep a very special eye on you.
And that's a promise, OK? OK.
Come on, then.
Helen Stewart.
- Hi, sexy.
- Hello.
Where are you? I'm in the middle of Susannah Price's sunken patio with no equipment.
- What? - I'm in your kitchen.
Sorry, our kitchen.
Have you got anything as technical as a pencil sharpener anywhere? A pencil sharpener? Yeah, or a sharp blade? Save me a trek down the road? Sean, I've got a mini crisis on here.
I was just out the door.
OK, fine.
I'll trek.
Well, unless there's one in the crap drawer.
The which? On the end, under the mugs.
That's all I can think.
Sorry, Hel, what did you call this drawer? The crap drawer, where I keep all the Oh, sod you, Sean.
We just feel so terrible we didn't know.
Terrible.
We never heard her yell out, did we? No, but we did hear her tell Bodybag she wanted to see the doctor.
- Yeah.
- But then she went quiet.
So we just assumed.
Well, then we put in our earplugs.
And if you love him Oh, be proud of him Right, girls, leave this.
You're called to a wing meeting.
Eh? Miss Stewart wants to speak to you all.
- What about? - Just get along, and you'll find out.
Hop it, Dawn.
Go on.
Come to the office after suppers, OK? Hollamby must've seen how weak she was.
- Must've.
- Must've.
Listen, if that shit parcel isn't nicked for this I'm going to take it to the top.
'Cause they're not sitting on this one, no way.
- Oh, me and Julie's already decided.
- That's it.
We're calling all us kitchen women - out on strike.
- Out on strike.
We got to say something, haven't we? - We'll talk about it after.
- We'll talk about it after.
OK, let's have some quiet, please! Quiet for Miss Stewart! Come on, quiet! Thank you.
Now, I'm sure you all know that last night Carol Byatt suffered a miscarriage in her room which was not discovered until first unlock.
Now, I know you must all be feeling very upset about this.
I can assure you that I am, too, and so are my officers.
Now, I personally went to see Carol in hospital this morning, and I'm glad to say that she'll soon be well enough to be back here with us.
Now, I also spoke to her about what happened and I promised her that I would conduct a thorough investigation into why and how she was left unattended.
Now, I have since interviewed all the officers concerned but I have to conclude that what happened here was a tragic set of circumstances.
A what? She nearly bled to death! You should all be sacked! I'm sorry but as far as I can conclude there are no grounds for disciplinary action.
Bloody hope not.
I promise you, I'm going to make changes to procedure so that no more accidents like this can ever happen here again.
What do you mean, accident? That wasn't an accident.
She was calling for a doctor! - We heard her! - And so did that cow there! So, how come she didn't lift a finger? Will you please, everyone Come on, quieten down, please! Quiet! Thank you.
No, let me say it for her.
Well, what she's telling us is that we're none of us safe in here, isn't she? That's right! 'Cause even if we're bleeding to death, we don't get believed.
Well, I'm telling her, from us you lot can't run this prison unless we help you.
- That's right.
- Yeah.
And if we don't get respect from your screws then don't think we're going to make you look good in front of your VIP visitors, 'cause we're not.
So, you can shove your stupid fashion show up your arse.
- Yeah! - Yeah! Fine.
Consider it canceled.
This wing will not be taking part.
You are on Rule Forty-three.
Lock them up.
That's not that's not right.
Helen? Helen, please, can we just talk about this? Look, one thing you'd better learn about me, Jim.
When I make a decision, I stick to it.
But taking them out of the fashion show you'll just have them kicking off even more.
Do you think I believe all that shit from Sylvia? I had to face a near riot out there because of what she let happen so don't blame me for coming down heavy.
- Shel, don't blame me.
- Well, what the Look, you kitchen women will be back to work soon.
Sod that.
I'm saying what about the fashion show? Look, Shell I've slaved for weeks on my cozzie.
I want to wear it.
Look, you know if there's any way I can fix things up Yeah, well, you just better or else.
Shut it! The sooner you calm down, the sooner you'll get out.
Who says? Let us out! Let us out! Let us out! Oi! What you done to Nikki Wade? Oi! Get off me, you moron! - Put her in the strips.
- You what? That'll give you something to moan about.
You vicious old bitch.
I'll bloody aah! Get her clothes off.
Helen Stewart? Miss Stewart, I've got the Number One for you.
- Right, fine.
- Putting him through.
- Helen.
- Simon.
Can you pop up for five minutes? Need to have a chat with you about the fashion show arrangements.
Sure.
On my way.
Your name won't be mentioned.
Thank you, sir.
Key-happy bastards! Give us a burn, you.
Haven't got any.
- Don't bloody lie to me.
- All right, I'll get them.
Give us the packet.
I've only got two.
Well, now you got none.
And you'd better soon get us some blow brung in or you've had it.
Oi! Come on, shift yourself.
Are you letting us out, miss? No, I'm letting myself in.
Rachel, up sticks, my love.
You got work to do.
Yes, miss.
Eh? Why just her? That's the way it is, Denny, my pal.
So, I didn't see that I had any alternative.
I hardly think you'd thank me if they started kicking off in front of your VIPs.
Why do you think they would? Because they're angry.
And I don't blame them, frankly.
Helen, there is no way G Wing can be absent from this event.
I mean, cast your eye the Board of Visitors two women MPs, the campaigners.
How do I explain to them I've got a whole wing banged up? Yes, but what I'm saying is Yeah, I hear what you're saying, Helen.
And I know when you make a decision you like to stick to it.
But I'm asking you to think again and solve the problem.
Because I assure you, there's more at stake here than your personal pride.
Of course.
Well, I'm happy.
Save us a load of bother.
Oh, come on, Sylvia.
The girls have worked hard on that fashion show.
They're gutted.
I mean, what else could the guvnor do? At least she tried to be open about it.
What the governor needs, Dominic, is a bit more jailcraft.
Quite.
And what I need is a cuppa.
Where's that Lorna with our new tea girl? Helen.
Who's least busy? Sylvia.
Well, um, actually, I was just doing this report, ma'am.
It's probably me.
I'm afraid it's gender-sensitive, Dominic.
Sylvia, I need two to wash on the Ones, if you could go and help Colette.
We've got someone out front with a particularly difficult hygiene problem.
One of our regular old shoplifters, apparently.
Not Smelly Nellie Snape.
I thought you would know her.
Anyway, once you've got her stripped off if you could check her top and tail for parasites.
Pardon? Well, they won't have given her more than a quick twirl out front.
We certainly don't want an infestation, do we? OK? Yes, ma'am.
Right, then.
Right.
Good luck, Sylvia.
So, you thought you'd go over my head, did you, Jim? Sorry? Man to man, the way the Prison Service loves best.
I don't know what you mean, Helen.
Dominic, haven't you got something else to do? Yeah.
Sorry.
Look, I know that you've got a problem with me, Jim.
- Problem? - It's things I can't do anything about.
My age, my background, the fact that I'm a woman.
Look, I just want to come into work and get on with it.
And I don't expect you to agree with me on everything.
But if you've got a problem with a decision that I've made then tell me to my face.
That way, I can trust you.
Don't go sneaking behind my back.
Well, say something, for God's sake.
I did tell you what I thought about your decision, Helen.
Both before you called the meeting and after it blew up in your face.
But you weren't interested.
And I still haven't heard you admit that you made a mistake.
Maybe we could meet and discuss it over a drink sometime, hmm? Bastard.
Window the in doggie that is much how Tail waggely the Oh, come on, Jule.
Cheer up, eh? I just hate this place.
- It's just bloody rubbish.
- I know.
But maybe poor Carol would've lost her baby anyway if there was something wrong with it.
I just keep thinking about my own kiddies stuck out there in America with him and his slag.
Oh, Petal.
I mean, if there was something wrong with them I wouldn't even know, would I? Don't say that.
You promised me you'd stay hopeful, didn't you? I just sometimes Oh, shh, shh, shh, ssh.
Now, come on.
Come on, eh? Come on.
You don't have to say "l" anymore, do you? Because who are we, eh? We're the two Julies.
And who can come between us? Nobody and nothing never.
And we are going to get out of this bloody rubbish place and we're going to go to America and we're going to find your kiddies and we're going to bring them home, right? - Right.
- Right.
Now get a sheet.
Start ripping.
Eh? We're going to make a bag up for Nikki, swing it to Dawn.
Come on, girl.
OK.
Ooh, these should be buried in a flipping lead-lined box not bagged.
And you should be ashamed of yourself, you a woman of your background.
Not if it keeps stinkers like you at bay, shitface.
Right, that's it.
I'm definitely off till Monday.
You're supposed to bloody knock.
Oh, sorry.
I just wanted you to know that you're going to get to wear your dress.
What do you mean? Just trust me, Shell.
And don't forget our date.
Come on.
the in doggie that is much how Tail waggely Got it.
Are you decent? - Just a second.
- Just a second.
Come on, hurry up.
- We're decent.
- We're decent.
Right, come on.
Out you come.
We're not going to work anymore, Mr.
Fenner.
We're on strike.
You're what? - We're on strike.
- You're on strike? 'Cause we think it's bloody shameful about what happened to poor Carol.
Poor Carol.
And it's not fair that it's us who's getting punished for it by getting pulled out the fashion show.
Well, like it's our fault for getting worked up about it.
Yeah.
'Cause how are we bloody well supposed to react, eh? Just go, "Whoops.
Oh, dear, what a shame.
She's just lost her baby.
" Fair enough.
You're right.
- Eh? - Eh? I totally agree with you.
None of it should've happened.
But you two going on strike, you're not going to improve anything.
Are you going to bring back Carol's baby? I don't think so.
All you're going to do is cause more pain and suffering.
- Well, how's that? - Yeah, how's that? To yourselves and to me.
'Cause the last thing in the world I want to do is to have to get tough with you.
You'll leave me no choice.
I'll have to put you on report.
You'll lose remission, you'll lose your visits all your privileges, your jobs for what? Bugger all, I can see.
So, if I was girls, I'd have another little think and go and get margarining those loaves.
Bloody rubbish, this place.
Bloody rubbish.
Not wearing your dress, then? Just glad you won't be wearing yours, Dockley.
Yeah, well, I will now, see, 'cause it's all back on again.
- What? - The fashion show 'cause I fixed it, didn't I? Yeah, in your dreams.
No, for real.
She don't want no supper.
There's your bed.
Get it made up and into it.
Who am I in with? Remember the two Julies? Oh, no, not those nutters.
I'm sure they'll be thrilled to see you, too.
No, wait, you can't - Hiya.
- Hi, baby.
- Let's get pissed tonight.
- Mmm.
So, your mini crisis went maxi, did it? Sodding mafia.
I think I played right into their hands.
Just give me half an hour, and I'll be all yours, sweetheart.
Half an hour? I've just got to finish an estimate.
I hate it when you bring your work home.
Excuse me? Well, what's the point of being freelance if you can't set your own hours? God, you sulky bitch.
You need a damn good thrashing that's what you need.
- Mmm.
- Mm-hmm.
Oh, come on, Nellie.
You going to sit on that bog all night? I've got a very fussy stomach.
I can't help it.
You could help some of your horrible habits, though, couldn't you? - Yeah, couldn't you just? - Like not washing.
- Like picking your nose out.
- Oh, couldn't you? Well, I don't want to.
I'm a rebel.
Oh, well.
It's only a sodding job.
Who cares? I want a job like yours autonomous low stress high satisfaction.
You'd miss the people contact.
Oh, no, I wouldn't.
I'd rather plant contact any day.
Bollocks.
You couldn't even be bothered to water your window boxes before I moved in here.
You're so lucky.
You've got that fantastic feeling every day of doing something really well that you totally believe in.
I don't have that every day.
- Yeah, you practically do.
- Mm-mmm.
Why can't I have that? Susannah Price asked me what you did today.
Who? My pain-in-the-arse patio woman.
Well, I hope you lied.
I told her.
She said, "How very sexy.
" - Really? - Mm-hmm.
Then she asked me if you'd ever met Myra Hindley.
Oh, God.
So, I told her straight, "You ignorant tosser.
Is that all you think women's prisons are about?" Do you fancy a shag? Nah.
Nah? Mm-mmm.
Told you I'd fix things for you, didn't I, darling? Yeah, but how? Oh, just one word from me to the Lord above.
So, why haven't we been told it's back on again? 'Cause Stewart's pissed off, that's all.
So, keep your trap shut until she gives it out.
Yeah, you just wait and see what I give out once I'm in that dress.
Shit.
I booked the van in for an MOT tomorrow.
Can you give me a lift on after? - Mm-hmm.
- Yeah? - Night, night.
- Good night.
This is going to happen every bloody time anything I do they don't like.
Helen.
We'll talk about it in the morning.
Honestly, Hel I really don't think it's worth going to the wall for.
So, you think I mishandled it all in the first place? Well, maybe, yeah.
Well, you always said the Prison Service was like Jurassic Park.
Yeah.
Come on, hey? I'll call you lunchtime, OK? And watch the traffic.
Hello, Rachel.
How you doing? OK, thanks.
He's done you a big favor giving you this job, hasn't he, Mr.
Fenner? Yeah, he's been really nice.
Yeah.
Yeah, same with me.
'Cause it's pretty scary for us and all first time you come into a women's prison.
You hardly get any training for it.
Talk of the devil.
Got any tea going, Rachel? Yes, sir.
Nellie Snape must have a fancy barrister.
She's up at Marylebone this afternoon.
Well, it'll be a miracle if she gets off with a fine this time.
- But let's hope, eh? - Yeah.
Just going to get this to probation.
Well, you better stop chatting and hop it, then, eh? Ah, lovely.
- You put the sugars in? - Yeah.
That's my girl.
Ah.
Perfect.
So, how's it going, then, eh, Rachel? Are they leaving you alone now? Hey, come on.
Don't be afraid to talk.
I'm sorry.
What is it, Rachel? Has Denny Blood been threatening you again? Please, Mr.
Fenner.
Please don't make me go back to that dorm tonight.
- I'm scared.
- Now, come on.
I promised to look after you, didn't I, hmm? Please Look, I'll sort something out, OK? So, don't worry, OK? Whoa, whoa, whoa.
I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to.
OK.
I know you didn't.
Just calm down.
Just calm down.
That's better.
What the hell is she doing in strips? Well, go and get clothes here immediately! Yes, ma'am.
I'm sorry.
This should not have happened.
Happens all the time, didn't you know? Well, it won't in future.
Why, are you going to let us lot out, and I'll lock up your screws instead? Look Nikki I intend to make a lot of changes here, but I need cooperation.
Cooperation? You're right.
I can't run things here without your help.
Listen, darling I don't even know how people like you can sleep at night if you believe in a system that locks up pregnant women.
Well, you're just going to have to trust me.
I don't.
I mean, I'll obviously cop a plea.
Just have to pile on the agony and hope the mag has got a soft spot.
Funny thing is, though I didn't think I had nicked anything in the kitchenware department.
Right, Nellie, we've got a deal to put to you.
Straight up, take it or leave it.
I just want to go home.
Good, 'cause we want to help you to go home.
Can't wait to see you in that dress again, Shell.
Bit of lace round the neck? It's up to you.
Either we both climb down together and make something positive out of this Or? Or we all lose out to the old boys' network.
Rachel after you've finished your food, go and get your stuff packed.
You're moving up to the threes.
- What? - Room of your own.
We've got a girl shipping out.
Oh, thanks, Mr.
Fenner.
There's Julies.
What's she doing out of seg already? Carol.
Oh, blimey.
We've been thinking about you so much.
Aye.
We'll look after you, love.
Miss Stewart said I'm being put in with you tonight.
- Yeah? - Do you mind? Are you daft? OK, can you give me a minute, please? I've got an important announcement to make.
- Thank you.
- Shut up.
This unit is back in the fashion show tomorrow.
'Cause seeing as I helped get it canceled I personally guaranteed to Miss Stewart that if they let us back in, G Wing would give it our best.
Yeah? So, if that's OK with you babes go out and strut your stuff, right? The canny bitch.
It'll be you they'll be clapping tomorrow night, Shell.
Too right.
Oi, you two I hope you kept my dress nice.
- Eh? - My cozzie.
You better have looked after it.
Oh, yeah.
It was looking lovely last time we saw it.
Weren't it, Jule? Yeah.
Lovely.
Good-bye, girls.
Wish me luck.
That's my dress.
You look like a winner to me, Nellie, my love.
My dress! The women really appreciate you coming, you know.
They have a good time when they get visitors from outside.
So, thanks very much again.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Nice to see you again.
Nikki listen, I just wanted to thank you again for helping me out.
Don't think I did anything for you, miss.
Oi, Rachel.
It's me, your new next door neighbor.
I just wanted you to know, right that's it's really made my day you moving up on here.
And I mean that, right? 'Cause deep down I've got a great, big soft spot for you, Rachel.
I bloody love you, Ted! I bloody love you, too, Janie.
Love you, Nikki.
Carol, you're gorgeous! I'm gonna get you, Lil.
Good night, Vicki.
Dream of me, will you? Love you, Cathy.

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