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  Episode 76 wr. Francis Swann dir. Lela Swift tx. 10/10/66
Burke visits Collinwood and tells Elizabeth that he now plans to agressively take away Collinwood and the entire Collins business portfolio. Elizabeth vows to fight him to the end.
Episode 77 wr. Francis Swann dir. Lela Swift tx. 10/11/66
David finds himself increasingly torn between his loyalties to his aunt Elizabeth and his growing friendship with Burke. Carolyn and David argue over the situation with Burke.
Episode 78 wr. Francis Swann dir. Lela Swift tx. 10/12/66
Maggie and Joe spend an evening together at the Blue Whale and quickly begin to develop an enjoyment in one another's company. A belligerent Roger argues with both Sam and Joe.
Episode 79 wr. Francis Swann dir. Lela Swift tx. 10/13/66
Mrs Johnson publicly accuses Burke of causing Bill Malloy's death, to deflect any suspicion her newfound loyalty to the Collins family might bring. Burke and David renew their friendship.
Episode 80 wr. Francis Swann dir. Lela Swift tx. 10/14/66
Roger is terrified to learn that Victoria has found the fountain pen he lost on the night of Malloy's death and fears that she may now suspect him of foul play.
Episode 81 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 10/17/66
Matthew Morgan continues to make threats towards Burke. Meanwhile, Mrs Johnson visits Collinwood, where Elizabeth offers her the job of housekeeper.
Episode 82 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 10/18/66
Burke realises that Roger must have lost the fountain pen at Lookout Point, implicating his involvement in the death of Malloy. Roger goes to David's bedroom and removes the pen.
Episode 83 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 10/19/66
Roger buries the pen to dispose of the evidence. Later, when Victoria accuses David of stealing it, Roger make an uncharacteristic display of defence for the boy, taking David's side against hers.
Episode 84 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 10/20/66
David attempts to scare Victoria by telling her stories about the ghosts that haunt Collinwood. Luring her to the closed-off wing of the mansion, David locks her in, leaving her trapped.
Episode 85 wr. Art Wallace dir. John Sedwick tx. 10/21/66
As a storm rages, Sam and Burke drink together and discuss the ghosts of Collinwood. In the closed-off wing, Victoria is visited by the ghost of Malloy, who warns her to leave Collinwood immediately.
Episode 86 wr. John Sedwick dir. John Sedwick tx. 10/24/66
Burke and Carolyn have a date together, though his motives remain unclear. Distraught after seeing the ghost, Victoria desperately attempts to escape from the locked room.
Episode 87 wr. Francis Swann dir. Lela Swift tx. 10/25/66
Roger is suspicious about Victoria's disappearance and decides to investigate the closed-off wing of the house. He releases Victoria and is shocked to hear her claim that she was visited by a ghost.
Episode 88 wr. Francis Swann dir. Lela Swift tx. 10/26/66
Victoria tells Elizabeth about her ordeal and that she saw Bill's ghost. Elizabeth and Roger decide to check the locked room and are shocked to discover wet seaweed on the floor.
Episode 89 wr. Francis Swann dir. Lela Swift tx. 10/27/66
Burke puts his takeover plan into action, offering four of Elizabeth's top executives jobs with him for increased pay. Learning of his plans, Elizabeth realises the severity of his threats.
Episode 90 wr. Francis Swann dir. Lela Swift tx. 10/28/66
Learning that Victoria has seen a ghost, David has newfound appreciation for her and begs her to stay. Victoria finds a potential clue to her identity hidden in Collinwood.

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