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  Episode 169 wr. Ron Sproat dir. Lela Swift tx. 02/16/67
Roger decides to take steps to move his divorce plans forward. Meanwhile, Dr Guthrie comes to the conclusion that there are forces acting at Collinwood beyond anyone's understanding.
Episode 170 wr. Malcolm Marmorstein dir. Lela Swift tx. 02/17/67 The séance goes ahead as planned, with Laura present. Victoria falls into a trance and speaks erratically in French, but falls unconscious just as she is about to make an important revelation.
Episode 171 wr. Ron Sproat dir. John Sedwick tx. 02/20/67
Victoria is unable to understand Josette's warming, but Guthrie succeeds in translating it. Later on, Laura appears in Victoria's room and warns her to stop interfering.
Episode 172 wr. Malcolm Marmorstein dir. John Sedwick tx. 02/21/67 Mrs Johnson tells Burke about recent events at Collinwood, including the séance. Laura uses magic to erase the audio recording of the séance, disposing of its evidence.
Episode 173 wr. Malcolm Marmorstein dir. John Sedwick tx. 02/22/67 Victoria tells Burke of the recent events and their apparent relationship with Laura. As Burke is convinced that he should be cautious, Laura takes new steps to cement her relationship with David.
Episode 174 wr. Ron Sproat dir. John Sedwick tx. 02/23/67
The police are forced to close the case of the corpse found in Phoenix, but are shocked to discover that the remains have vanished from their casket in the mortuary.
Episode 175 wr. Ron Sproat dir. John Sedwick tx. 02/24/67
Guthrie questions Laura at length about the missing body. Later, Laura gazes into the flames of her fireplace intently, causing Guthrie to collapse to the floor.
Episode 176 wr. Malcolm Marmorstein dir. Lela Swift tx. 02/27/67 Laura is prevented from finishing her incantation and Guthrie recovers. Though shaken by his experience, he is now convinced that Laura possesses supernatural powers.
Episode 177 wr. Malcolm Marmorstein dir. Lela Swift tx. 02/28/67 Guthrie tells Carolyn his surpicionsabout Laura, but decides that further investigation is needed. Guthrie asks Joe to help him to covertly exhume a coffin from the crypt.
Episode 178 wr. Malcolm Marmorstein dir. Lela Swift tx. 03/01/67 Carolyn persuades Roger to tolerate Guthrie's investigation of Collinwood. Later, Guthrie and Joe break into the crypt at the Eagle Hill Cemetery and prepare to open Laura Radcliff's coffin.
Episode 179 wr. Ron Sproat dir. Lela Swift tx. 03/02/67
The elderly caretaker intervenes before the coffin can be opened, demanding that Guthrie's party leaves. However, a supernatural force makes the lid open itself, revealing the casket to be empty.
Episode 180 wr. Ron Sproat dir. Lela Swift tx. 03/03/67
Joe, Frank and Guthrie are shocked by the discovery and are confused when they discover that the records for the burial are faded beyond recognition. Later, Laura appears to the caretaker.
Episode 181 wr. Ron Sproat dir. John Sedwick tx. 03/06/67
David sees a strange vision of himself in the flames of the fireplace. Meanwhile, Joe's research uncovers an old newspaper page which tells of a boy called David who died by fire.
Episode 182 wr. Ron Sproat dir. John Sedwick tx. 03/07/67
David tells Victoria that he wants to leave Collinwood to live with his mother. Meanwhile, supernatural forces, bring the newspaper clipping to Roger's attention.
Episode 183 wr. Ron Sproat dir. John Sedwick tx. 03/08/67
Guthrie continues to investigate Collinwood for clues. When Laura refuses to extinguish her fireplace, Guthrie realises that she is one of the undead, who gains her power from the flames.

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