Having smashed up the Rec Room in reaction to the news of her little brother's death, Franky Doyle is nonetheless among the volunteers to install the lavish new furnishings when they arrive. As Bea demonstrates a breathtaking post-rodeo gait, and Meg Morris does her best to secure future pantomime work, the remaining women exhibit their own turns, and before you can say "Muriel, will you stop playing with that ping-pong set and lend a hand!" three of them have made it clean away over the wall, courtesy of the fortuitous combination of an unsecured ladder, wire cutters, a tennis-court style fence, and an apparent complete lack of supervision or locked gate anywhere between the book-cases and the suburbs of Melbourne. Leaving Lizzie to demonstrate how much more difficult it is for a prisoner to get in, rather than out, Franky and Doreen proceed to manoeuvre around the streets, hiding artfully, sniffing the air and fantasizing about other people's dinners, in as discreet a fashion as can be achieved by a quiffy, swaggering lesbian, and a big girl in dungarees and a lemon blouse, clutching a teddy bear. Nonetheless, Dor apparently manages to sound irresistible to small boys, even if she does have to be disguised as a talking bush to manage it.
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Prisoner Cell Block H - Franky and Doreen on the run (1/4)
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