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  Episode 16 wr. Art Wallace dir. Lela Swift tx. 07/18/66
Roger emerges from the accident without serious injury, but is shaken by the experience. Meanwhile, Elizabeth is appalled to learn of Carolyn's flirtation with Burke.
Episode 17 wr. Art Wallace dir. Lela Swift tx. 07/19/66
Elizabeth comforts David after he has a nightmare about Roger's car accident. Collins family employee and retainer Bill Malloy begins to suspect that Roger was the victim of foul play.
Episode 18 wr. Art Wallace dir. Lela Swift tx. 07/20/66
Learning Victoria saw Burke by his car, Roger takes her to Burke's room at the hotel to make a confrontation.  Meanwhile, David harbours the bleeder valve taken from Roger's car.
Episode 19 wr. Art Wallace dir. Lela Swift tx. 07/21/66
Elizabeth continues to insist that Carolyn should not visit Burke again, adamant that he is attempting to destroy the Collins family. Bill Malloy attempts to learn more about Burke's motives.
Episode 20 wr. Art Wallace dir. Lela Swift tx. 07/22/66
Roger confronts Burke, accusing him outright of causing the accident and attempting to kill him. Victoria, however, is unimpressed by Roger's assumption of foul play on Burke's part.
Episode 21 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 07/25/66
Victoria is disturbed to receive a letter informing her that her background has been probed by a private investigator. Meanwhile, Bill Malloy confronts Burke about Roger's crash.
Episode 22 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 07/26/66
Sam Evans reluctantly accepts a commission from Burke to paint a portrait of him, apparently destined for the Collinwood drawing room. Roger is annoyed that Carolyn does not believe Burke's guilt.
Episode 23 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 07/27/66
Constable Carter arrives at Collinwood to investigate Roger's car accident. In an attempt to prevent his sabotage being revealed, David tampers with the evidence.
Episode 24 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 07/28/66
Constable Carter investigates Roger's claims of sabotage, questioning Burke. However, Carolyn proves herself an ally to Burke, saying that she brought him to Collinwood without his influence.
Episode 25 wr. Art Wallace dir. Lela Swift tx. 07/29/66
Roger presses Elizabeth for an explanation of her reasons for hiring Victoria, which she refuses to give. Meanwhile, Victoria is shocked to discover the missing bleeder valve in her room.
Episode 26 wr. Art Wallace dir. Lela Swift tx. 08/01/66
The police obtain a warrant to search Burke's room, believing him to be a suspect. When Victoria attempts to retrieve the bleeder valve, she discovers that it has been taken.
Episode 27 wr. Art Wallace dir. Lela Swift tx. 08/02/66
Burke meets with his private investigator Stuart Bronson, who provides him with a complete breakdown of the Collins family finances., as he begins to make plans.
Episode 28 wr. Art Wallace dir. Lela Swift tx. 08/03/66
Roger learns from Maggie that David has been seen trying to get into Burke's room at the hotel. As the police investigations near a conclusion, Burke and Roger's animosity increases rapidly.
Episode 29 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 08/04/66
Burke finds David in his hotel room and is quick to strike up a friendship with the boy. David later disposes of the missing bleeder valve in Burke's room, not knowing that Burke has seen him do so.
Episode 30 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 08/05/66
Roger struggles to come to terms with the revelation that his own son attempted to kill him. David continues to deny the accusations until Burke produces the missing bleeder valve.

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