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Don't know, I thought you might change your mind after you had time to think about it. Nah, I have to sell it, Wills. Why is that? Well, because it's the only thing I've got that's worth any money. Oh, right. Just thought it might have some memories attached to it, that's all. Yeah, of course it does. Right, so if you keep it, you might have something to remember him by, you know? Well, all my memories are in here. Yeah. Besides, I think very soon I'm going to have something a lot more meaningful to remember, Michael Bay. Oh, really? Why is that? Well, I think I might be pregnant. That's amazing. Really? Yeah. Come here. Hi. Oh, look at you. You look like you're about to make coffee. I wanted you to be the first one to see us this morning. Oh, yeah. Any luck? I'm beginning to think I made a big mistake leaving school when I did. Don't get downhearted, love. Something's bound to turn up. Not necessarily. I've got no skills, no training. No, well, maybe you haven't, but you're very bright and you're very smart and you're very presentable, and those are all qualities that will send you in good stead in this life. Do you think so? I know so. I just don't know what I want to do with the rest of my life. Oh, Tony, don't start worrying about the rest of your life, love. You just think about today, all right? Okay. Bye. Trial of. Back end, do we only take bank card? Oh, it's a bit archaic, isn't it? Who the hell does she think she is? Ignore her. Yeah, someone should knock her down at peg or two. Are you finished? Mm-hmm. So what's on the agenda for today, coach? More of the same, unfortunately. Finished? Yes. You don't like being a lady of leisure, then? No, CJ, I am bored out of my mind. What do you want first, the bad news or the bad news? They locked it back. I don't believe it. How much was the bill? 42 bucks 50. Well, you don't have to ring unless it's over, so you can get it. 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You wanted him. I wanted him dead. A crime of innocence put her behind bars. Standard procedure doesn't work. Exposed to the worst possible nightmare. I see now how you learn what light is all about. And a father who could not forgive. You can't talk to her like that. The horrifying true story, crime of innocence, 8.30 tonight. Sharon, what are you doing there? Right now I'm wiping down the sink. Proud of that I've taken the dishwasher and I swept the floor. Are you working here? Temporarily, Max, I assure you. Can I give you a hand or something? Sure, you could pass me those two plates, thanks. Now you can make yourself scarce, thank you. Jo Jo, why is Sharon working here? Working? I'd rather make a change. Working really hard. I mean someone should be helping her, don't you reckon? But there's no such thing as a free lunch. What's that got to do with it? It's just that there's no such thing as a free breakfast either. Right, I'm finished in there so I'll be off. It's all the same to you. Not so fast, lady. I finished the kitchen. You can check my work if you like. At ten bucks an hour I figure you've worked off about a quarter of your tab. I beg your pardon? Another three hours should see a square. Okay, what would you like me to do? The gents need cleaning. Yeah, there's mops and stuff out behind the kitchen. Fine. Jo Jo, don't you reckon you're being a bit unfair? She committed a crime, Max. Yeah, but I'm sure if you give her the chance she'll be able to pay. Why should I give her a chance? She's never given anyone else a chance. She's pulled the rug out from underneath so many people it's not funny. Look, it's time one got a bit of dirt on her hands. Excuse me? Excuse me. I still can't believe it, you know. When that lad said to me that his sister was in trouble I just followed him down there. Never occurred to me. I'd like to get my hands on the brat for half an hour. Well, that's it, isn't it? I mean, that's all he was, a brat. He couldn't have been more than thirteen. Look, I really think you should lie down for a while. No, I don't want to lie down. You had a bad fright, Mary. Come on, Mary. Feed up. Do yourself a favour. All right, perhaps I'll just rest up for half an hour. You are going to report this to George, aren't you? Oh, yeah, I suppose I should. Oh, I'll pop down there this afternoon sometime when I've got the time. I've got a pup to run, you know. I think you should spend the day in bed. No. Pass us that bag, will you? Oh. This is silly. We'll call Mary. Now, you're not going to do any such thing. You've fainted. You should be checked out. Ladies have been fainting for thousands of years. It's perfectly natural. No, it's not. I didn't even bang my head at anything. Like I'd do bumps and lumps. Well, before I was so rudely interrupted, I was on my way to the bank with this. Do you want me to take it? Oh, yes, please, love. If you wouldn't mind, I don't want it hanging around. Probably should have let you take it in the first place. I'll come up and see you when I get back. I'll be downstairs by that time. Can I get you anything? No, thanks, love. I think I'd just like to be left alone for a little while, all right? Okay. Tony. Thanks for what you did, love. Hope you're not trying to sleep in there, little one. Just trying to get the place nice and tidy for when you finally decide to come up and visit us. You keep kicking me and I'll kick you back one day. Hi. Hi. Alice, I don't believe this. You cleaned the house from top to bottom two days ago. Yeah, I know, but it's amazing how quickly dust accumulates. And you're supposed to be taking it easy. I feel too good to take it easy. Drink? Look, are you going to tell her or should I? Tell me what? Tell you what? Um, that we might be able to share the cost of an nappy service. Share the... At least you're not. I think so. Oh, that's wonderful! Yes! Oh, how dare you tell him before you told me! Oh, well, that just... Oh, I'm telling you now! I'm going to go and leave you two to, you know, compare time. Oh, thanks, Alice. Come here, come here. Now, stick down and tell me all about it. How long have you known? Why, I've kind of suspected for a week. I just... I'm not sure. I just don't believe. Oh, we are going to have the most wonderful time. Hey, your baby will be growing. He thinks his mind's going out of him. Pretty good timing, huh? Oh, I'm so happy for you. You're pretty happy for me, too. Oh, come on, Mary. Your frightened spirit. Oh, get him out of here. Oh, come on. Oh, my God! Oh, my God! What's happening to me? Hey, Sharon, have we got a cue forming out here? They can come in if they want. They're shy. That's not my problem. Well, we're all going to have a problem in a minute. If they're that desperate, they can use the lake. Sorry, guys. I did my best. Okay, gentlemen, it's all yours. Sorry about that. Hey! What do you call this? What do I call what? It takes me 45 minutes to clean the jent's proper. You're only in there for 20. Well, obviously, I work more efficiently than you do. Did you clean all the jent's? Why don't you check it? You're not as smart as you think you are, you know. No? If you were, you would have, you know, taken your time. Oh, I see. Now, you're going to tell me I've got another $25 to work off, hmm? Roughly that, I'd say. Okay, so what's next? Well, there's the ladies, of course, and then the kitchen will have to be done after lunch, and the upstairs rooms have got to be made up. You expect me to fall to my knees and beg for mercy, don't you? Kind of curious to see how much you can take. Jojo, you see this watch? Yeah, I see it. I paid $2,500 for that watch. Now, I could run around the corner, pawn it, and be back here with your money in five minutes. You know that, don't you? Sure. But I like a challenge. One single flea can lay 400 eggs. 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The wages are lousy, the job stinks, and the boss should have been shot at birth. Yeah, well, sounds pretty typical. Enjoying it? You know, I've had worse times. Yeah? Well, maybe I should buy you like a small glass of mojie just to help you. Oh, that would be wonderful. Okay. But I have work to do. And you haven't been sick at all? No. It's probably too early, right? I remember the very first time I had morning sickness, it was on the morning of your wedding. Oh, sorry. It's okay, Alice. I think I should be remembering the good times, especially now. Oh, it's so good to have you back, Lisa. I was starting to think I might have to move out once the baby was born. Why? Well, I don't know. I just thought how hard it would be for you knowing how badly your uncle wanted to have children. Yeah. Of course I wish he was here to share this. If there's anything I can ever do to help you, you let me know. Alice, you are going to have to tell me everything. I just hope it's a little boy. Will you call it Michael if it is? No. What do you think? Michael Sturgess. Yeah. It's almost starting to feel like he's still here with me. Well, that's what babies are all about, isn't it? Hey, it's good you found out. Now it means you've got the whole nine months to look forward to it. Mmm. When are you due? I don't know about that. Well, what did Ellie say? I haven't seen Ellie yet. I thought you said you were certain. I am. I don't need Ellie to tell me. Alice, I'm pregnant. I know I am. I think I've known since the first moment it happened. I just haven't been game to think about it until now. Well, I guess I was the same, wasn't I? Yeah. I will go and see Ellie, though. I just, well, I wanted to keep it private and precious for a little while longer. You're going to look funny fat. Not as funny as you. Would you remember their faces if you saw them again? Never forget them. Been great on my memory for the rest of my life. Approximately how old would you say? Thirteen. No, more than fourteen. Scared the living daylights out of me. I thought the girl had blonde hair. But we might need you to identify them in person if we catch them. When we catch them. Proving to be elusive little devils. There's been some similar complaints over the last couple of weeks. And you think they might be the same kids? Well, either that or it's a gang. From what I can gather, they're getting more brazen each time. Yeah, well, somebody's got to stop them. I mean, somebody's going to get seriously hurt if they're allowed to go on like that. We'll find them, OK, Mary? Mary, I think you ought to see Ellie. I've been trying to tell her that all day. No, I don't need a doctor. I'm perfectly all right where I will be once you've caught them little hoodlums. Well, we'll be getting on with it then. Thanks. Quite frankly, I'd rather have Sheridan as a friend than an enemy. And she is family. Yeah, by marriage, not by choice. Yeah, but she's going to be a blood relative of this baby you're having. His only auntie, in fact. Hmm, hadn't thought of it like that. So, maybe you owe it to him to do something about it. I can't believe you're saying that. After everything that Sheridan has done. Oh, look, I don't have much time for Sheridan. You know that. But, well, we all know what an animal Steven Richardson is. Hannah only knows what he's capable of or what he's put her through. So you think I should give her the benefit of the doubt? Yeah, I think I do. I wouldn't know where to start patching things up with her. Well, you can start by calling the lawyers. Alice Sullivan, when did you get to be so smart? It's all those silly hats you wear. Try it. Come on, open the door. Don't make me call the help, Inspector. What is that? Smells like the lock-up on Sunday morning. Open up, you creep. Is there anything we can help you with there, Jojo? Oh, yeah, if you've got a cray bar, this guy's got a lot of work to do. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Is there anything we can help you with there, Jojo? Oh, yeah, if you've got a cray bar, this guy's locked himself in. Who is it? Some cat called Lenny. Lenny Lonergan. Yeah, something like that. Well, we could break the door down for you, but that's the only way you're going to get him out of there. And I don't think Mrs. Patcher would be too pleased somehow. Can't you just threaten him? Won't work. George Sullivan here, Lenny. I'd have to run you in if you don't open this door voluntarily. You see, Lenny locked himself in a garden, sir, for three weeks when he's gone ran away. He'll be out of there in his own good time. Thanks a lot, guys. You've been a big help. Anytime, Jojo. Anytime at all. Good luck. Yeah. Oh, Mon! What are you doing up here? Well, you did mention the rooms needed making up. Oh. Yeah, I did, didn't I? Well, you can start with this one here. Lenny! Someone here to see you. What's in there? Circus animals? Have fun. Oh. More Adelaide news. 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What else? You want $6 movies Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. You want it, you got it. At Adelaide's most exciting movie entertainment centre, Greater Union 5 Cinemas, Cosmopolitan Centre, Hindley Street. Which one do you think is right? This one. Hi, Mum. Why do you think that? Hi, darling. It smells nice. Now, that's a good way. Mum, can I stay at Adam's tonight? Maybe, but the way to pick the best fruit is by squeezing it, just like this. Perfect. That's right. Perfect. What, dear? Nothing. Cotty's kids know a real fruit when they squeeze it. Oh, my God. See, J, mate, is Sheridan still working up there? Yeah, last seen heading for the rooms to make them up. Yeah? Well, she must be enjoying it then. You think so? It's the kind of way, yeah. Yeah. Jojo, this is ridiculous. There must be a fair key for that room. We'll go and talk him out. One of the conditions of him checking in was that we hand over the duplicate key as well. Well, didn't it occur to anyone that something like this might happen? No, I just thought he was some sort of security freak. Remind me never to implore you in my hotel. Well, that's good coming from someone who can't even afford to buy a drink at the bar. Look, I have paid for my breakfast three times... That's not how I see it, ladies. I don't give a damn how you see it. Now, now, girls, settle this... Fire! See, J, so you can't get into Cleen Lainey's room then? Not without doing major renovations. I can't know. Fine. Sounds to me like you're admitting defeat then. Oh, I have never admitted defeat in my life, and I'm not about to start now. I will get him out, especially since it means so much to you. Hey, Sheridan, I'd be careful if I were you. You know, I get the impression that Lainey's not too keen on women at the moment. Oh, that's OK. If it's a fight he wants, I'll give him one. Five to four on Sheridan. Constable Simmons, Westside Police. I'm going to have to ask you to step down from that ladder, miss. Max, it's me. Oh, Sheridan, I thought you were a burglar. How many burglarons do you see climbing a ladder in broad daylight to windows in the pub? You'd be amazed how stupid the average criminal can be, you know, Sheridan. Thanks, Max. Well, right, well, I'll leave you to it then. Oh. Lainey? Mr Lonegan? I've come to make up your room. Mr Lonegan, I've come to... What the hell do you think you're doing in my room? I don't feel silly. I feel like a woman with an eye for women. I've come to make up your room. Mr Lonegan, I've come to... What the hell do you think you're doing in my room? I don't feel silly. I feel like a watermelon on legs. Yep, that just about thumbs it up. One thing I'm going to mind being this shape though. Well, round rather than square. You can borrow my maternity clothes. Oh, that's very generous of you, Alice Britt. I think I'll just run some up for myself. Come here and do some breathing exercise. I just got into the chair. No, I don't think I need to do any of that yet. Certainly the better. Hey, Butterfield. Wish I could do that. Hi, Lisa. Can I come in? Yeah, yeah, sure. Thanks. Alice. Rick Madden, my lawyer. You don't look old enough to be a lawyer. Looks can be deceiving. I think there's been a communication breakdown. I called your office half an hour ago and told them I wouldn't be continuing with the case. Yeah, I got your message, but I can't understand why you're not proceeding. How long have you been a lawyer for? Would you like to see my credentials? Maybe. Never mind. Come and take a seat. Thanks. The thing is, well, things have changed. I think I'm pregnant. Oh, congratulations. Thank you. Not a very good idea to be dragging your child's only auntie through the court. Well, I understand how you feel emotionally, but I mean... I think it's rational as well as emotional. But consider looking at it from another angle. I mean, I gather your husband didn't leave you exactly well provided for. Well, this is the 1990s. I didn't marry Michael for his money-earning capabilities. But presumably you would like to be able to provide your child with a secure future to take care of it. Of course. And I will be able to do that as soon as I get my feet back on the ground. Would you like a coffee? Thanks. Come in. Mary, I brought you a bit of soup and a little bit of chicken and some salad. I'm not hungry, actually. Just in a moment. Thanks. Oh, I made it myself. I'm sorry, love. Perhaps a bit later, all right. Do you know what I could do with? I could do with a snifter. Well, I thought of that too. Branny inserted, right? Oh, thanks, love. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I thought of that too. Branny inserted, right? Oh, thanks, love. I don't know what's the matter with me. I don't seem to be able to stop shaking. It's probably just a natural reaction to what happened. Yeah. This isn't the first time I've had a fright, you know. A chap pulled a gun on me one night in my pub in Liverpool. Must have been 15 years ago now. And what did you do? Broke a bar stool over his head. And I crashed him straight down the police station. 15 minutes later I was back behind the bar serving drinks. Nothing like this. Well, you're probably a lot younger then. I'm hardly an old woman, you know, Tony. Oh, Mary. I didn't mean that, but... I'm not getting any younger, eh? I do feel old, you know, Tony, for the first time in my life. Max and Assaj will catch these kids. You'll feel a lot safer then. There's no such thing as safe anymore, you know, love. Do you know, there was a time when we used to go shopping and we never used to lock the doors. That was well before your time. Mary, you're not going to let these kids get the better of you. Is that what you think I'm doing? Well, I know how nervous you must be feeling. It might be a mess, but... But enough's enough, eh? 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Well, I don't seem to be having much luck in persuading you to change your mind. Once Lisa makes up her mind, she usually sticks to it. Contest the will. I just don't think it's worth ripping a family apart for money. It's an awful lot of money we're talking about here. Look, I understand how you feel now. When you're pregnant, you're excited about that. And you think this is just a spur of the moment decision? Well, isn't it? And what all I'm saying is that it's the next week, the next year, the next 18 years that you should be thinking about. She's quite capable of working for a living. Why work when you could be spending valuable time with your child? You've got a good case, you've got an excellent case. I think you could get the whole lot without too much trouble. The entire inheritance? Uh-huh, a good chance. Why would anyone need that much money? Exactly. I mean, I'm sure Sheridan will help me out with schooling or anything like that if I needed to. Are you sure about that? Fairly, yes. So you're pinning your hopes on the generosity of a woman who did her own brother out of his inheritance? It wasn't quite like that, was it, Lisa? No, she did ask him to contest the will. Perhaps knowing full well that it was not within his nature to do so. Look, I just don't want to have a fight with Sheridan if I don't need to, okay? Fine. I'll just leave you the figures, but remember, the money's not going to stay there forever, okay? Call me any time. Thank you. Hey, you're doing the right thing, Lisa, for you and your baby. Trust me. You know, it's a wonder you haven't come down with something. This room was not fit for human habitation. I don't care. That's obvious. I don't care whether I live or die, really. Now, come on, that's a bit dramatic, isn't it? That's all right for you. You probably never had anything this bad ever happen to you. Well, how bad is this bad? My old lady left me. I'm sorry to hear that. I came for the best 18 months of my life, and she just took off. She took Rocky. Oh, no, is that your son? My favorite video. Be careful, I just made the bed. Look, you know, Leni, relationships, they break down every day. You don't understand. Well, I understand that you're feeling a little lonely right now. She was the only one who ever agreed to go out with me. Oh, now, come on, I find that hard to believe. You do? Well, yes. You're a very attractive man. You're very sophisticated, witty. Cheryl, well, I said I knew how to make her laugh. I think any woman would be proud to be seen out with you. What are you doing tonight, Cheryl? I'm sorry, I'm busy. But I do know someone who would love to go out with you. Yeah, who's that? You know the girl who works in the bar downstairs? Jojo. That's the one. Struth, she's a little firecracker. What say we get you cleaned up, hm? Cracky air. I couldn't go out on a date smell like this. No. What are you reading that for? Curiosity. You know, Alice, he really does make it sound as though I could leave Sheridan with the clothes she's in. Lawyers twist the truth, Lisa. Even a good-looking one. They don't care about other people. All they care about is profit. Well, don't worry, Alice, I'm not going ahead with it. Good. I wouldn't want to put any unnecessary stress on it. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. I wouldn't want to put any unnecessary stress on this little one. Oh, Michael would be so excited. Hey, remember what it was like when he found out you were pregnant? Nearly drove me crazy, had me ready for the delivery room when I was only eight weeks on. I'm just so confused about all this. I don't know whether to laugh or cry. Well, I think that you have cried enough. Time to look to the future. Where are we going? I have made an appointment for you to see Ellie. Oh, no, Alice, there's nothing wrong with me. But you're pregnant. You've got to have that confirmed. No, I don't. You're going to have to have regular checkups. Oh, not today. Yesterday. Okay, what happens if Ellie finds out there's something wrong with me? Well, my pelvis is the wrong shape or something. I'm not healthy enough to have this baby. She won't let me. Listen, you're being silly. Now, come on. See you later. Going out to sing with supper, are you? Let's go get some new strings first and then we'll go to the bar. Listen, um, I've been thinking about what you said earlier and maybe it's a good idea if you went up and checked on Sheridan. Oh, no, I can't do that. Do you want me to stay out of it? She's been up there a long time, you know, and you don't know what sort of animal Lenny's turned into in the last couple of weeks. Oh, so you're a little worried now, are you? Maybe. Just a little bit. Why, why, it's nice, Rach. Well, there was a lot to do up there, you know. Oh, you let your glades in? You didn't think you would? You know, I think our business is concluded, don't you? Maybe you'll think twice before trying to pull another stunt like that. Oh, yes, I've definitely learned from my mistake. Thank you. I was going to come up and rescue you. Oh, no, Lenny's a pussycat, albeit a grubby one. Scooting you, thanks, Mary. A what of new? A skewer of beer. Yeah, very funny. You want a pint or a half? Well, just one of those would be fine. Yeah, of course. Silly of me. I would have thought you would have been out of here in a minute. Finished? Oh, no, I'm going to go and get my stuff. Here we go. Good day, darling. Get off me, Lenny! You don't have to be shy and pretend you don't like me anymore. It's all over with me and Cheryl. I'm all yours, sweetie. Popping Mary out today is the first time I've felt useful in weeks. Well, Tony, you're always useful. At what? Oh, well, you're a good friend. That counts for everything. Yeah, but it doesn't pay, does it? What am I going to do? Have you tried the doll? I need to be stimulated. Well, why don't you stick your finger in a PowerPoint? Thanks for the advice, Nick. Have you thought about going back to Ellie? Yeah, but I think it'd be a step backwards. Thanks. Well, my granddad used to say, when things are as bad as they can get and you see the light at the end of the tunnel, it's probably an express train headed straight for you. Thanks. You've been a great help. Made you laugh, though, didn't it? How long does this take? It's done. You can read the result yourself. It doesn't show that you're pregnant. Oh, well, this one must be faulty. Let's try another one. It's not faulty. It's just telling us you're not pregnant. It must be wrong, Ellie, because I'm three weeks late. I'd say that's probably a result of stress. No, I'm sorry, Lisa. Let's get out of here, Alice. Let's go. That's why I didn't want to go and see Ellie in the first place. Because I was scared something like this would happen to her. Don't you think it's better to find out now than in a couple of weeks? No, because at least then I could have carried Michael's baby around for a while longer. I had that much happiness. And it would have been that much worse when you found out you weren't. Nothing is as bad as this. It's going to be all right, Lisa. No, it's not. Hey, you've still got me. And this baby. Hey, you can have two mums. I don't want your baby. What's mine? Oh, Alice, mine and Michael's? Look, I know it's not the same, but... You're right. It's not the same. It's never going to be the same again. It's never going to be the same again. I'm going to make sure of that. Sunday, we pay tribute to the outstanding fundraising efforts for the spastic centres of SA. The Miss South Australia Awards. 6.30 Sunday on 10. The new Holden Commodore. How did we make substantial improvements on Australia's best-selling car? By offering independent rear suspension for a smoother, more confident driving experience. 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Sooner or later, somebody will stab me in the back. But why do you feel they're going to get you? Look, stop drilling me. I've seen them. There are thousands of them. The scariest thing is... Anybody can afford them. But Mr. Shoshai... I'll wait. And one day... And by the way, the name sausage. I'm sorry. I won't ever do it. I don't think you're sorry. Next. You sure she'll like it? There's not many women that find me as attractive as you do. I know, because she told me Maggie Jones finds you heaps more attractive than I do. Really? Really, and she's lonely, just like you are. So we'd have something in common. And I was thinking maybe you and I could have a little chat. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. We can't have anything in common. I was thinking maybe you and me wouldn't have much in common. Animal urges, Lenny. Nothing more. See you, mate. Bye. Ciao. Do you realize, if I hadn't have thought of old Widow Jones, I would have been stuck with him. Until death did you part. He was pretty keen. You're an evil woman. You have a warped sense of humor. Yeah, warped, sick and twisted. Yeah, I kind of like that. Do you want to buy your beer? I wouldn't say no, but please, allow me. All right, so now you're going to tell me you can pull the beer the first time. Of course. I'll be right back. Could you look for Mac Mcmurray singing, Born Free, for me? I can't seem to find it. We haven't got it. Oh, don't be daft. It was there yesterday. I played it myself. Somebody must have taken it off. You've done this before. You know, Jojo, there are very few things I can't do. Can I have another skier? Sure. I'll be out the count in a month. Sorry? Two shillings and sixpence. You know how much beer there is, don't you? Yeah. Right, well then, don't get smart with me. I'll be out of here in a minute. That one. Hi. I brought you some flowers. Thanks, Alice. I'll put them in water. Look, I just think it would be a lot safer if we went for half. Look, if you only go for half, there's no way in the world you're going to get more, right? I suppose so. However, if you go for the whole lot, the worst case scenario is that you only get half. I think I followed. You're entitled to it, Lisa. Well, my husband was. Whatever belonged to him now rightfully belongs to you. Somehow I don't think his sister's going to see it that way. The mother, the sister? They've been disowned by the father. Hang on, hang on. The sister, the mother? Are we talking real people here? Sorry, I didn't mean to sound quite so clinical. All I'm saying is that if Michael hadn't been presumed dead in the yachting accident, the entire estate would have gone to him, no questions asked. Yeah, I know that. If you and he had been married then, you and not Sheridan would have been the next in line. It's mine by rights, Alice. Sheridan should never have seen a cent of Sir Angus' money. And you're going to get your hands just as dirty as Sheridan's just to prove a point. No, I'm prepared to get what's mine. How soon can we get started? No time like the present. I'm sorry, I'm going to have to go. No, we're going to have to wait a while. I have to sell the yacht. It's the only way I can pay you. Don't worry about the yacht. I'm very confident about this case. I'm going to get my hands on the yacht. I need putting down. I need putting down. It will be decided in court. Look, I'm worried about you. Don't ever ask me to waste my breath talking to Sheridan's teachers again. Money is not going to make you happy, Lisa. How am I supposed to get paid? Why don't you come and get your money? Tomorrow, E Street. Friday night, Jason Friesley and stunning newcomer Shannon Doherty star in television's sensational new series that's got everybody talking. Beverly Hills 90210 continues Friday night at 7.30. 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We'll be back with you tomorrow. McDonald's! Wake up, Brandon. Everybody knows about Dylan McCay. The thing is, like, major trouble. Beverly Hills, 90210, Friday. I'm not in a good mood today. In fact, I'm feeling a little hostile. The Walsh family knew it wouldn't be easy. What are we doing here? Visiting friends. New rules. When you're in the green room, you're riding a perfect lane. And a wealth of problems. Not better, just more expensive. I'm standing here because I'm sorry. I want to be your friend. Presented by Coca-Cola, 730 Friday. Beverly Hills, 90210. Good evening, and welcome to Channel 10's Wednesday Movie. Friday, for some hot bodies and red-hot surfing action, see the movie premiere of the summer, North Shore. Saturday, Dustin Hoffman and Lawrence Olivia star in the nail-biting thriller, Marathon Man. Sunday, it's Sean Connery as James Bond in You Only Live Twice. And now, the true story, Crime of Innocence. The Walsh Family. Good morning, Mom. Hi, baby. That's your breakfast? I don't think so. No, no, no, no. Mom, I'm late. I'll get something good and interesting. Well, you will eat this on your way, Daddy. It's good nutrition. And you will also take this to your father because he didn't eat his breakfast either. Bye. Love you. Be sweet. Okay. Bye. Bye. Hi, guys. You cannot have a donut for breakfast. Hello, angel. Here. You cannot tell me this is a grilled cheese sandwich. Your mother thinks that a grilled cheese sandwich every morning is the key to happiness and success. Well, we're all happy and successful, so it must work. Gotta go. Bye, honey. You know, Daddy, I'm going to beat my best time on the relay today. I can feel it. Do you know it? I know it, Daddy. Then you can do it. Yay. Well, anyway, I'll tell you about it at dinner, okay? All right, honey. Bye. Bye-bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. See you tonight. And that I love, oh so it must be meek, is by thee whom I love alone. Who can give me the next two lines in the author of this poem? Jody? If thou must love me, let it be for not, except for love's sake only. Do not say I love her for her smile, her look, her way of speaking gently. It's Elizabeth Baird Browning. Excellent. Oh, for tomorrow, don't forget, pages 110 to 135. It's only wish. Hey, Lee, can I see him going with Elise's party Saturday night? My mom trusts me on that with you. Say, speaking me up there. I haven't even asked my dad yet. My mom's working on him. You know, he left my brother's route when they were only 13, and I'm 15, so... Now, don't just stand there. Go up and talk to him. May. Listen, if he asks you to the party, it'll only make you work harder on your mom to work on your dad. Go, go, go, go, go, go. Hello, Aunty. Hey. Aunty, come on, buddy. I hear he dances like an elephant anyhow. Hi, Shila. Hello. Come on, come on, come on, come on. Come on, come on, come on. Great time, girls. Jodi, six tenths of a second faster than your best time. Now, if you gazelles can keep your passes clean in the state championship, maybe I'll finally get a trophy for all the aggravation you put me through. All right. Go to the showers. Get moving. Look at the... Look at this! Jodi! Jodi! Come here! Um, I'll see you tomorrow, okay, love? Bye. Bye. Renee, what are you doing driving Dave's car for his date? Get in! He decided that instead of going to the Mad Dog concert, he wanted to go to the drag races down in River Park. So how'd you get his car? I took his keys and said I wouldn't go. That's how. When I wouldn't give him back, he decided he was gonna hitch there. What are you doing? Well, if he got dropped off, it'd be twisting to come up behind him to pick him up in his own car. Well, no, you don't even have a driver's license. What? I am a great driver. Renee, I can't do this. I can't just... I've got to get home. What is there to do at home? You always go on home. Homework. Sign it on. Oh, right. Right. Jodi, I'm moving to Minneapolis next week. If I don't get back together with Dave before then, I never will. I'll have no one to lay behind. Come on. Have a heart. You know you're crazy. I know. You love it. She said she'd be home for supper. There has to be a good reason. And don't get upset. You know what it does to your stomach. Lauren, hi. Rose Heyward here. I'm fine, fine. Thank you. Listen, hon, Jodi hasn't come home yet from practice, and we were getting a little worried. It's not like her not to call. I beg your pardon? Are you sure? No, no, no. It's all right. Okay, Lauren. Thank you. Bye. She said Jodi went with Renee Peterson. Renee was driving her boyfriend's car. He wasn't even in the car. Renee, let's just go home, all right? We're never gonna find him. Can't you for once have some fun? We're on the road, we've got music. No one around us tells us no, not, or never. Renee, do you love Dave? I don't know. I love guys. He's the best I've met so far. I guess I do. I guess. What about you? Taking the plunge yet? The plunge? No, I haven't even gotten my feet wet. Don't forget, you gotta use it or lose it. You are disgusting. Dave doesn't think so. Oh, Renee, do you think you can pull into the next gas station because I gotta call home? Just tell me where the library is. It closes at ten. My parents are gonna be worried. If you call, they're gonna scream just as much now as they will later. Why does one make it later? Mr. Haywood, ma'am, sorry to make you come down here at such a late hour, but like I said on the phone, the only way we can look for runaways is with the parent's sign and then a ruly warrant. Our daughter isn't a runaway. She hasn't any reason. We're real worried, officer. We checked the hospitals. She's five foot two, brown hair, brown eyes. You just sign on the bottom by the X just one of you needs to sign. Officer, it says here that we declare our child to be unruly and beyond our control. Jody isn't all A student. And we want to bring her home for you, Mrs. Haywood, but like I said, she's underage, so technically we have to classify her as a runaway. Standard procedure, nothing to worry about. Make some coffee, will you? I'm gonna go look for her. Frank, honey, I don't want you out driving around, not in this state of mind. Where in the hell have you been? Jody, are you all right? Are you okay? Where in the hell have you been? I'm sorry, Daddy. We've just come from the sheriff's office. We didn't know if you were dead, alive, or lying in the gutter somewhere. Calm down. Now calm down. I'll calm down when she tells me where she's been. Daddy, I went with Renee to go look for Dave. Dave is Renee's boyfriend. All night? If you want her to tell us, let her tell us. Daddy, we thought that he was hitching to River Glen, and we couldn't find him, so we just kept driving. I'm sorry. We stopped. We got burgers. It was fun, Daddy. We just lost track of time. I'm sorry. I know that I should have called, but I did call an hour ago. Well, we signed a warrant. The police could be out looking for you. I bet it canceled. Well, I'm sorry. I don't know why I did it. Jody, she showed up. Don't you ever do anything like that again. Everything's fine. You should have called. That's right. Yeah. That's okay. Mom, I don't know why I did it. I didn't mean to. All right. You're home safe now. Thank God. I love you. I love you too. So here's your daddy. That's why we were so worried. They want you in juvenile court at 9 o'clock sharp. Why? What for? She's home safe now. Oh, I guess the judge wants to see you and Renee boy out for causing so much trouble. Get changed now. Get cleaned up. Look presentable. It's all right. Hello. Oh, it's me. Wendy. I just thought I'd surprise you. Pick up these hot summer specials at Just Jeans. Shorts, prints or heavy cotton both under $30. 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The milk of people with a taste for life. Wendy's now been talking to her mum for about five minutes. And the most of five minute Telecom STD call costs right now to anywhere in Australia is $1.92. Telecom STD, it's really worth a call. Sunday we pay tribute to the outstanding fundraising efforts for the Spastic Centers of SA. The Miss South Australia Awards, 6.30 Sunday on 10. I wanted to see you parents in chambers before I have a word with your girls. I read here that they have been unruly and that they were away from home without permission. True wit, they stole a car and crossed state lines. Is that accurate? No sir, your honor sir. The car belongs to my daughter's boyfriend. They didn't steal it. Did they have his permission to use it? No sir. Do either of the girls have a driver's license? No sir. No sir. Why aren't your spouses here? Well sir, my husband's in Minneapolis. He just found work there. My daughter and me, we're moving there a week come Saturday. And we own a dry cleaning establishment. My wife would be here but we can't afford to close up. We're in a sad era where parents have lost control of their children and don't know how to get it back. Well, I'm here to help you bring discipline back to your families. Your honor, this is the first time Jody's been in any kind of trouble. Without the fear of punishment, small breaches of the law become largements. I'll inject a little fear into your girls like a physician administering a shot. Think of it as a vaccine to cure bad behavior. The courtroom's right through that door. Dad, what's he gonna do to us? It's alright, honey. He's just gonna talk to you a little. All rise. The Millboro County Juvenile Court is now in session. Honorable Judge Julius Sullivan on the bench. No smoking in the courtroom. He's heated. Except for you girls, I want you standing right there. Up straight. These are closed proceedings. No one outside this room will know what goes on. That's because you girls are underage. Parents, I'm required by law to tell you that you're entitled to a lawyer. But having one won't matter in regards to my decision on this, so if you want to spend the money, that's up to you. Either of you want a lawyer for this? No, sir. I guess not, your honor. Alright. Emily, does the probation department have a report on these girls? Yes, your honor. Renee Peterson has missed a total of 11 days of school and has a C- average. Jody Hayward's missed only today. She has an A- average. I have a rule about truancy. Miss a day of school, spend a day in jail. It's very simple. So I might have additional charges to file here. Now, about this joyride you took in a stolen car. It was my boyfriend's car. You shut your mouth till I tell you to open it. Boyfriend, how old is this boyfriend? 23. He's 23, you're 16. Mother, you approve of that? No, sir, your honor, I don't. I just... Don't tell me, tell your girl. Sir, I try, but she don't listen. Then I'll make it crystal clear. From now on, you're not allowed to date that man. You're not allowed to see him or communicate with him in any way. There's no law that says I can't date anyone. I'm the law. You'd better learn respect for it. Renee, your honor, it don't matter. We're leaving town next week. Respect for the law matters, regardless of where you are. Maybe jail will teach her that lesson. You can't put me in jail! I can put you in jail for anything I decide to. You want to go right now? Now... What about you? What have you got to say for yourself? It was wrong when I did. Get your arms down to your sides and speak up so you're on the record. What I did was wrong. I'm sorry. I won't ever do it again. I don't think you're sorry at all. But I am sorry. I really am. I don't hear remorse in your voice. I don't see tears welling up in your eyes and running down your cheeks. I'm sorry. All right. I gave you your chance. I'm going to... Because these girls were runaways, and we have no assurance they won't abscond from the jurisdiction of this court and now in Monday morning, with their disposition hearing, I'm ordering that they be detained in the Millbury County Jail till that time. I know what's best for girls like these. I told you what I intend to do, and I'm doing it. Jade, no visitors, no phone calls, no candy, no cigarettes. You parents are not allowed to visit. You know where they are. Girls, wish your parents goodbye. You won't be seeing them again for a while. Miss? Miss, could I talk to you for a minute about bail? Turn right. In you go. Put your clothes in the bags and come to the chair. What did we do that was so wrong? I'm going to explain something to you both one time. In here, you do what you're told when you're told. What you think don't mean squat. You first. You wait over there. Here. Here. Come on. Now. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Hey, what happened? Rose. Where's Jodie? Come here, Rose. Come here. Honey, sweetheart, where's Jodie? Rose, they put her in jail. Come on, what is she out hiding? Rose, Renee and Jodie are both in jail. You said that he was just going to talk to them. He sat up there looking down on us like he was some kind of god. Renee sassed him. He said Jodie was totally out of control, and he was going to teach him a lesson. An adult jail with criminals? I'm going to go see our Jodie. You can't go. Rose, he won't let anybody in. He won't even let us call her. How long? An hour? What? How long is he going to keep her in jail? He says he's going to stay there till Monday, but I can't believe it. Good God. We've got to get her out of there. Frank, wait a minute. What do we do? Do we post bail? They asked. Juveniles have no legal right to bail or jury. You're telling me that a judge can put a child in jail and a parent can't do anything about it? They can throw her in jail without finding her guilty of anything. What are we going to do? We're going to wait and we'll pray. Listen, they said the judge comes in there after a while, and if he sees the kids are repentant enough, he lets them out then and there. He's just trying to scare them. We're going to get a call before long. Yeah, sure. Yeah, we're going to get a call any minute, I'm sure. Whoa! Hey! Check this out. Oh, Lord. God bless you. Howdy. Yeah. Come on. Watch out. Frank, are you sure you didn't just give them the home number? You gave them this number just to scare them. Yes, I gave them both numbers. Come on, it's time to close and go home. No, I'm going to wait here until you get home, just in case they call in between. All right. This is Zammel's beautiful Christmas catalogue. Open it and you'll find hundreds of beautiful Christmas gift ideas, like these lovely 9-carat initials for only $19.95 each, sparkling diamond set dress rings from a crazy $49, 9-carat bracelets from as little as $20, and a pair of 9-carat bracelets from as little as $25. 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