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  Episode 61 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 09/19/66
Burke makes a dramatic entrance at the Evans cottage, inviting himself to join the meal for Victoria. There, he tells her his version of the events that led to his manslaughter charge.
Episode 62 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 09/20/66
Roger is anxious to learn about Victoria's evening with Sam and Maggie, refusing to believe that she does not have a hidden agenda. Sam is shocked at Burke's accusations that he killed Bill Malloy.
Episode 63 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 09/21/66
A distressed Maggie visits Collinwood, where Elizabeth denies Burke's accusations. Matthew vows once again to protect Elizabeth from the threat posed by Burke.
Episode 64 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 09/22/66
Matthew threatens that Burke will pay a heavy price if he continues to interfere with the affairs of the Collins family. The sheriff orders that Burke is to stay away from Collinwood.
Episode 65 wr. Art Wallace dir. Lela Swift tx. 09/23/66
Burke journeys to Collinwood, now intent on settling his vendetta against the Collins family. Roger and Sam exchange threats as they discuss their affairs at the Blue Whale.
Episode 66 wr. Francis Swann dir. Lela Swift tx. 09/26/66
Burke continues to assemble proof of Roger's guilt. When Burke presses Victoria for answers, she is forced to admit that she is not sure of the exact time Roger departed for the meeting.
Episode 67 wr. Francis Swann dir. Lela Swift tx. 09/27/66
Bill Malloy's housekeeper, Mrs Sarah Johnson, makes her presence felt as the murder investigation continues.  Meanwhile, Burke confides in Carolyn that he was wrongly convicted for Roger's crime.
Episode 68 wr. Francis Swann dir. Lela Swift tx. 09/28/66
David confides in Victoria that Burke was the cause of many fights between his estranged mother and Roger. With ulterior motives, Roger tries to gain Victoria's confidence and friendship.
Episode 69 wr. Francis Swann dir. Lela Swift tx. 09/29/66
Burke takes active steps to prove that Roger was responsible for Malloy's murder and arranges a meeting with Mrs Johnson, who is persuaded to spy on his behalf by gaining employment at Collinwood.
Episode 70 wr. Francis Swann dir. Lela Swift tx. 09/30/66
David tells Victoria about the Old House, an abandoned Collins' mansion built before Collinwood, and suggests that they pay a visit. When they later leave, they are followed by the ghostly form of Josette.
Episode 71 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 10/03/66
Roger takes Victoria on a tour of the Collins cannery, before taking her to see the sheriff. In spite of her concerns about Roger's innocence, Victoria repeats her account, providing Roger with an alibi.
Episode 72 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 10/04/66
At the Collinsport Inn diner, the seeds of Burke's plan to infiltrate Collinwood with Mrs Johnson are planted. Duly, Carolyn later suggests to Elizabeth that Mrs Johnson should be given a job at the mansion.
Episode 73 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 10/05/66
Sam continues to be troubled by Roger and recent events. Elizabeth is given the coroner's verdict on Bill's death, which rules that he was a victim of accidental drowning.
Episode 74 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 10/06/66
Roger is delighted to learn of the coroner's verdict, and that he is no longer a murder suspect. Burke is outraged at the decision and vows to expose Roger's guilt.
Episode 75 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 10/07/66
Matthew Morgan learns of the verdict on Bill Malloy's death. Later, while walking along lookout point, Victoria finds the unique fountain pen which Burke earlier gave to Carolyn.

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