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  Episode 214 wr. Malcolm Marmorstein dir. John Sedwick tx. 04/21/67 At the Old House, Victoria sees a glimpse of Barnabas' true character. Barnabas meets Carolyn and Roger for the first time, who are both astonished by his resemblance to the portrait in the foyer.
Episode 215 wr. Malcolm Marmorstein dir. John Sedwick tx. 04/24/67 Jason finds a dishevelled Willie at the Blue Whale and demands to know if he has been graverobbing. Willie refuses to reveal anything about recent times and Jason notices blood on his sleeve.
Episode 216 wr. Ron Sproat dir. Ron Sproat tx. 04/25/67
Jason forces the curiously muted Willie to make an apology to Elizabeth and Carolyn. After Willie falls unconscious in the foyer, Jason is concerned to discover bite marks on Willie's wrist.
Episode 217 wr. Ron Sproat dir. Lela Swift tx. 04/26/67
Willie is confined to bed after his collapse, but seems to determined to leave. Summoned by a supernatural heartbeat, Willie escapes from the mansion and heads to the cemetery, followed by Jason.
Episode 218 wr. Malcolm Marmorstein dir. John Sedwick tx. 04/27/67 Barnabas visits Elizabeth and Roger and asks for permission to live in the Old House, which he plans to restore. Elizabeth and Roger are curious about where Barnabas is staying.
Episode 219 wr. Ron Sproat dir. Lela Swift tx. 04/28/67
Dr. Woodard reveals that Willie's mysterious illness is being caused by a loss of blood. Meanwhile, Willie continues to be troubled by the sound of the howling dogs and Jason's growing suspicions.
Episode 220 wr. Malcolm Marmorstein dir. Lela Swift tx. 05/01/67 Elizabeth gives a delighted Barnabas permission to inhabit the Old House, which he intends to restore. Wasting no time, Barnabas moves in that evening, with Willie as his servant.
Episode 221 wr. Ron Sproat dir. John Sedwick tx. 05/02/67
Late in the evening, Maggie is visited at the Collinsport Inn by Barnabas, who seems to take an immediate interest in her. Later, back home at the cottage, Maggie senses that someone is watching her.
Episode 222 wr. Malcolm Marmorstein dir. John Sedwick tx. 05/03/67 Barnabas comissions Sam to paint his portrait, but insists that they must only work on the picture at night. Meanwhile, Victoria questions Willie's motives for working for Barnabas.
Episode 223 wr. Ron Sproat dir. John Sedwick tx. 05/04/67
Elizabeth is alarmed to learn that Willie is working for Barnabas and intends to tell him of Willie's true nature. David is terrified when he sneaks into the Old House and is unable to leave.
Episode 224 wr. Malcolm Marmorstein dir. John Sedwick tx. 05/05/67 In her room at the Evans cottage, Maggie falls into a deep sleep and has a terrifying nightmare where she opens a coffin to find herself lying inside it, dead.
Episode 225/226 wr. Ron Sproat dir. Lela Swift tx. 05/08/67
Maggie is eager to forget about her dream and asks Joe to take her to the Blue Whale, where she has an uneasy reaction to seeing Barnabas. Later, Barnabas enter Maggie's bedroom, fangs bared.
Episode 227 wr. Malcolm Marmorstein dir. Lela Swift tx. 05/09/67 Maggie awakes late the next day, tired and drained. Later that night, as Sam works on his portrait of Barnabas at the Old House, his subject slips away into the night.
Episode 228 wr. Ron Sproat dir. Lela Swift tx. 05/10/67
Carolyn is intrigued to learn that something relating to her father is held the locked room in the basement to Collinwood, to which only Elizabeth holds a key. She decides she has to learn the truth.
Episode 229 wr. Malcolm Marmorstein dir. Lela Swift tx. 05/11/67
Dr. Woodard discovers that Maggie's illness is caused by an inexplicable loss of blood. Later that night, Sam returns to the cottage to discover that Maggie is missing.

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