20
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| Episode number | 20 |
| Timeline | 1967 |
| First aired | July 22, 1966 |
| Tape date | July 8, 1966 |
| Narrated by | Victoria Winters |
| Written by | Art Wallace |
| Directed by | Lela Swift |
| Home video | DVD: TB C1D3 |
Roger accuses Burke of causing his car accident. Victoria questions Roger's assumption of Burke's guilt.
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[edit] Synopsis
- My name is Victoria Winters. The road that leads down from Collinwood is steep and winding. It twists and turns like the hidden secrets of my past. And now it has brought a man close to death - a man who is searching for answers of his own.
Roger takes Vicki to the Collinsport Inn and tells her to wait for his call; Vicki and Sam talk in the lobby. Roger goes to Burke’s room and Maggie ticks off Sam by checking up on him; Roger accuses Burke of attempting to kill him.
[edit] Memorable quotes
[edit] Dramatis personae
- ← Mitchell Ryan as Burke Devlin →
- ← Louis Edmonds as Roger Collins →
- ← Mark Allen as Sam Evans →
- ← Kathryn Leigh Scott as Maggie Evans →
- ← Alexandra Moltke as Victoria Winters →
[edit] Background information and notes
- The Collinsport Fly is seen buzzing around Roger's head in Burke's room.
- Kathryn Leigh Scott does away with the short blond wig, and from this point on she is a redhead.
- Sam Evans' drawing of Collinwood would later reappear in Episode 46, now attributed to David Collins.
- This is the first episode with Tony Amodeo credited for audio and Michael Michaels credited for video.
[edit] Continuity and mistakes
- Sam accidentally refers to Burke as Roger.
- The door to Burke's hotel room now opens inward. It remains this way from now on.
