Tuesday, September 20,
1966
My name is
Victoria Winters. There is darkness at Collinwood, darkness that the glow from
its windows cannot dispel, darkness that fills a man’s heart with fear. Fear
that has spread its icy fingers far into the night, reaching out to other
hearts.
Sam takes Burke to task for
crashing the dinner party, and Burke takes Sam to task for running out on it.
Roger grills Vicki about her
evening at the Evans cottage.
Vicki wonders if he wants to know whether they
discussed Burke Devlin’s manslaughter trial.
She tells Roger that Sam told them
about it, and then Burke came and told a different version.
Burke tells Sam that he told
Maggie and Vicki that Sam could have cleared Burke at his trial.
Sam is angry and upset about
his telling Maggie that.
Burke asks if Sam killed Bill
Malloy.
Sam says he didn’t.
Burke suggests that Sam asked
Bill not to go through with the meeting and when Bill wouldn’t do that, Sam
killed him.
Sam says he would have taken
his own life before he would have taken Bill’s.
Vicki tells Roger that she
told Burke about the argument Roger and Bill had.
She says when she came down
at 10:30, Bill was gone and Roger was on the phone.
She thinks he left the
house at 10:45, not 10:50. Roger disagrees.
Roger accuses Vicki of calling
Burke, but she informs him she was talking to Maggie, and that Sam hasn’t come
home yet.
She doesn’t want to be involved in this situation between him and
Burke.
Roger says that’s hard if she’s going to continue working at Collinwood.
He suggests some friends of his in Florida who have need of a governess. Vicki
says no.
Burke says he believes Sam
about Bill, but if he was murdered and Sam didn’t do it, there is only one
other person it can be.
Cast,
In Order of Appearance
Victoria Winters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .Alexandra Moltke
Sam Evans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . David Ford
Burke Devlin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . Mitchell Ryan
Roger Collins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . Louis Edmonds
Fashion by Ohrbach’s
Directed by John Sedwick
Story created
and written by Art Wallace
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