Dark Shadows: 100

My name is Victoria Winters. Long weeks ago a sudden death occurred near Collinwood, a death I now suspect is murder. I thought I knew the identity of the murderer, only to find new evidence--evidence that points to a member of the Collins family.

Episode 100 is an untitled episode of the daytime Gothic soap opera series Dark Shadows. It was directed by Lela Swift and written by Ron Sproat. It first aired on ABC on Friday, November 11th, 1966 at 4:00 pm (EST). This episode is part of "The Murder of Bill Malloy" storyline. In this episode, Victoria Winters and Carolyn Stoddard argue over whether or not Burke Devlin should be regarded as "dangerous". Carolyn doesn't care, and plans on going out on a date with him regardless of anyone else's opinions on the matter. Vicki secretly meets with Burke to discuss Roger's possible involvement in the murder of Bill Malloy. Burke is only too quick to decide that Roger is guilty of Malloy's death. And once again... more fun with that blasted missing pen.

Notes & Trivia

 * This episode has been made available on disc four of the Dark Shadows: The Beginning DVD Collection 3 and disc 12 of the Dark Shadows: The Complete Original Series DVD collection released by MPI Home Video.


 * Opening narration: Alexandra Moltke.


 * This episode was recorded on November 1st, 1966.


 * Actress Nancy Barrett is seen holding the recording slate at the beginning of the episode. She is seen speaking to the production crew, but her words are inaudible.


 * This is the 100th episode of Dark Shadows.


 * This is the sixtieth episode of Dark Shadows directed by Lela Swift.


 * This is the fifth episode of Dark Shadows written by Ron Sproat.

Allusions

 * Numerous references are made to Bill Malloy in this episode. Bill Malloy was murdered shortly after the events of episode 46.

Bloopers

 * The shadow of a boom mic can be seen drifting across the upper screen as Roger Collins enters the drawing room from the foyer.