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1970  
 
Quentin (David Selby) manages to rescue Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) from Jeb (Christopher Pennock). In retaliation, Jeb kidnaps Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott), locking her up in the same room with his zombiefied slave, Sheriff Davenport. This episode initially aired February 2, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Persuading Jeb (Christopher Pennock) that she is under the power of the Leviathans, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) is released, whereupon she reports the latest events to Barnabas (Jonathan Frid). Sabrina (Lisa Richards) attempts to use a special flower to prevent Chris (Donald Briscoe) from turning into a werewolf; but upon the rising of the moon, Chris goes through his usual metamorphosis. This episode originally aired on February 4, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Upon seeing the Mark of Naga on Jeb (Christopher Pennock), Julia (Grayson Hall) begins to suspect that he is a Leviathan -- and that he is also the newest incarnation of the allegedly deceased Michael. Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) tells Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) to keep Jeb away from the vulnerable Carolyn. This episode initially aired on January 27, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Jeb (Christopher Pennock) accuses Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) of betraying the Leviathans. After Paul's funeral, Jeb announces his plans to marry Paul's daughter, Carolyn (Nancy Barrett), much to Barnabas' dismay. This episode first aired on January 26, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Thanks to Julia's (Grayson Hall) persistence, Grant (David Selby) finally remembers that he is really Quentin Collins. He also remembers his lost love, Amanda (Donna McKechnie), now living in the Present under the name of Olivia Corey. Together, Quentin and Amanda plan to escape the sinister Mr. Best (Emory Bass), who has given Amanda only a few days to regain Quentin's love -- lest she forfeit her life permanently. This episode first aired on January 20, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Paul (Dennis Patrick) briefly escapes the Leviathans, but though he can run, he cannot hide -- nor is he able to speak. In another effort to jolt Grant's (David Selby) memory about his past life as Quentin, Julia (Grayson Hall) shows him Quentin's portrait. This episode originally aired on January 19, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Julia (Grayson Hall) again comes face to face with the redoutable sorceress Angelique (Lara Parker), who claims to have given up her powers and evil ways in favor of marriage to the wealthy Sky Rumson (Geoffrey Scott). Unwilling to having anything to do with the Collins family, Angelique is reluctant to turn over the portrait of Quentin Collins, which Julia hopes will convince Grant Douglas once and for all that he is Quentin. Meanwhile, the Leviathan Michael (Michael Maitland) decides to scare off Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott). This episode initially aired on January 8, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Arriving from the Past, the mysterious Mr. Best (Emory Bass) informs Amanda Harris (Donna McKechnie) that she will die within seven days unless she can reclaim the love of Quentin Collins. Meanwhile, Julia learns that the portrait of Quentin is in the possession of one Schuyler Rumson (Geoffrey Scott) -- who happens to be married to everyone's perennial nemesis, Angelique. This episode first aired on January 7, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Jeb (Christopher Pennock) transfers the malevolent shadow to Nicholas (Humbert Allen Astredo), thereby destroying him. In ghostly form, Nicholas orders Sky (Geoffrey Scott) to avenge his death. About to embark upon a trip with her husband, Jeb, Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) experiences a horrible dream in which she envisions another tragedy at Widow's Hill. This episode first aired on March 26, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Quentin (David Selby) confronts Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) with evidence of the latter's reversion to vampirism. Angelique (Lara Parker) agrees to aid Jeb (Christopher Pennock) in his efforts to rid himself of his supernatural shadow, and to destroy their mutual enemy, Nicholas (Humbert Allen Astredo). This episode intially aired on March 25, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
After telling Roger (Louis Edmonds) about the Parallel Time room, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) sees parallel versions of Roger and Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) in the middle of a strange argument. Back in the "real" world, Bruno (Michael Stroka) hopes to strike out at Jeb by locking Jeb's wife, Carolyn (Nancy Barrett), in the same cottage with Chris (Donald Briscoe) -- just before the latter's transformation into a werewolf. This episode initially aired on March 20, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Having briefly stepped into a secret room where he saw several familiar faces with familiar names acting in a strangely different manner, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) reveals his experiences to Julia (Grayson Hall). Prof. Stokes (Thayer David) explains his theory that a parallel world in a parallel time exists (thereby establishing the premise of the series' latest story arc). Meanwhile in the "real" world, Megan (Marie Wallace) continues her vampiric activities, and Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) is stopped from removing a portrait of Angelique. This episode first aired on March 13, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Jeb (Christopher Pennock) and Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) marry, but a sinister shadow literally hangs over their future happiness. Sky (Geoffrey Scott) tries to free himself from the vampiric influence of Megan. And as the first step towards a brand new Dark Shadows story arc, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) finds another hidden room in Collinwood -- this one a portal to a parallel world. This installment of Dark Shadows originally aired on March 12, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
As Sky (Geoffrey Scott) stands guard over the kidnapped Julia (Grayson Hall), Jeb (Christopher Pennock) demands that she cures him of being a Leviathan. Quentin (David Selby) tries to rescue Julia, but he is intercepted by the army of zombies, who bury him alive. This episode first aired on March 5, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Jeb (Christopher Pennock) summons a four-man army of zombies to kidnap Julia (Grayson Hall). Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) again succumbs to his instincts and bites Megan (Marie Wallace); she dies, only to rise again as a full-fledged vampire. This episode originally aired on March 4, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Under the influence of the Leviathans, Amy (Denise Nickerson) and Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) lock Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) in the tower room. When Barnabas' former servant, Willie Loomis (John Karlen), returns to Collinwood, he is imprisoned along with Maggie -- and, like her, must sit by helplessly as the Leviathans again make their presence known. This episode first aired on February 23, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Jeb (Christopher Pennock) allows Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) and Willie (John Karlen) to escape the tower room. For this betrayal of the Leviathans, an unseen Nicholas punishes Jeb by giving him a malevolent shadow. While at first reluctant to help Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) fight the Leviathans, Willie finally agrees to cast his lot with his old master. This episode initially aired on February 24, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Apparently returning from the dead, Angelique's demonic brother, Nicholas Blair (Humbert Allen Astredo), casts his lot with the Leviathans for the purpose of promoting his own evil agenda. Expressing displeasure over this turn of events, Jeb (Christopher Pennock) is targetted for persecution by Nicholas -- and by the corpse of his recent victim, Paul Stoddard (Dennis Patrick). This episode initially aired on February 18, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) has another nightmare about Jeb (Christopher Pennock) and the Leviathans. Stealing the sacred box, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) prepares to destroy it upon the Leviathan altar -- only to be attacked and bitten by Jeb's vampire bat. This episode was originally broadcast on February 13, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Thanks to Jeb (Christopher Pennock), Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) has become a vampire again. Angered at this turn of events, Barnabas swears eternal vengeance against the Leviathans, starting with the killing of "chosen one" Nelle Gunston (Elizabeth Eis), and then burning down the Todds' cursed antique shop. This episode originally aired on February 16, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Samantha (Virginia Vestoff) becomes convinced that Joanna's ghost intends to do her harm. Leticia (Nancy Barrett) is forced to reveal the connection between Desmond (John Karlen) and the head of Judah Zachary, whereupon Desmond, like Quentin (David Selby), is charged with witchcraft and thrown in jail. This episode originally aired on December 24, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Leticia (Nancy Barrett) tries to convince Desmond (John Karlen) that the "possessed" Gerard (James Storm) should not come to harm. Angelique (Lara Parker) (aka Valerie) attempts to woo the spirit of Judah Zachary into revealing the whereabouts of the missing Barnabas. This episode, officially the 1,176th in the Dark Shadows series (there was no 1,175 due to a Christmas-week preemption), initially aired on December 28, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1970  
 
Professor Stokes (Thayer David) takes the Time Staircase from 1970 to 1840, to warn Julia (Grayson Hall) of a new threat which he has discovered in the Collins history book. Later, Julia and "Valerie" -- actually Angelique (Lara Parker) -- step up their search for Barnabas. This episode was first network-cast on December 29, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1969  
 
With his portrait missing, Quentin (David Selby) decides that it is wisest to postpone leaving Collinsport with Amanda (Donna McKechnie). Reverend Trask (Jerry Lacy) joins the ever-growing list of people who want Amanda to remain in town permanently. This episode was first telecast on September 26, 1969. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1969  
 
Kitty (Kathryn Leigh Scott) undergoes a personality change whenever she hears Josette's music box. Aristede (Michael Stroka) is in for a few surprises when he returns to Collinsport. Petofi (Thayer David) discovers that he must possess a live body if he hopes to travel to the future. This episode originally aired on September 25, 1969. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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