The best episode written by Ron Sproat is "DS-98", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Lela Swift". "DS-98" aired on 11/9/1966 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "DS-100".
Mrs Johnson begins working at Collinwood, quickly beginning her covert investigations. She is disturbed to hear a mysterious sobbing sound coming from a locked room in the basement.
Director: Lela Swift
Writer: Ron Sproat
Victoria tells Burke about her suspicions regarding Roger and the pen she found on Lookout Point. Meanwhile, Carolyn reveals to Roger that Victoria knows about the pen's origins.
Director: Lela Swift
Writer: Ron Sproat
By chance, Victoria sees Burke's distinctive fountain pen and recognises it as identical to the one she found on the beach. Now believing that Burke murdered Malloy, she is terrified and telephones Roger.
Director: John Sedwick
Writer: Ron Sproat
Mrs Johnson begins to believe that Collinwood is haunted and confides her fears to Burke. Meanwhile, the takeover plans for the cannery are abruptly ended when the company executives reject Burke's offer.
Director: Lela Swift
Writer: Ron Sproat
Frank Garner vows to help Victoria uncover any hidden information about her past. Meanwhile, Sam is alarmed to hear that Bill Malloy's ghost has been seen by Victoria.
Director: John Sedwick
Writer: Ron Sproat
Barnabas tells Elizabeth that he is from England, and is the only surviving member of the English branch. When asked, he tells her that he is thinking of possibly settling down in Collinsport. Barnabas visits the Old Hous and finds David Collins playing there. After David leaves the Old House, Barnabas begins to talk to the portrait of Josette Collins.
Director: John Sedwick
Writer: Ron Sproat