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The Edge of Night/Episode 4021
Episode 4021 | |
Season 16, Episode 187 | |
Airdate | September 20, 1971 |
Production Number | 4020 |
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The Edge of Night — Season Sixteen |
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Episode 4021 is the one-hundred eighty-seventh episode of the sixteenth season of The Edge of Night, and the four thousand twentieth episode overall.
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Plot Overview
At the Karr home, Jonah shaved off his beard and moustache, while Nancy lie dying in the exhaust-fume filled garage. Laurie wanted to drive home and pick up Nancy for dinner, but Mike insisted they call her again from the Coach House. Driving to dinner, Geraldine admitted to Gordon she was very sad about sending Keith away. When Gordon accused her of loving Keith more than she does Colin, Geraldine reminded him Keith always needed more love. At the Coach House, Mike tried unsuccessfully to contact Nancy. Laurie told Mike she fears Nancy would do anything to end her engagement to Jonah. After shaving off his beard and moustache, Keith declared it's time he "return from the dead." Geraldine commented to Gordon that Keith can re-appear in Monticello as soon as she's sure Nancy won't cause trouble for them by publicizing Suella's death. Gordon wondered if Geraldine was able to buy Nancy's silence by having Cookie released from Greenhaven. Geraldine instructed Dennis, the chauffeur, to drive them to the Karr home. Mike and Laurie began to worry when Nancy didn't answer the phone after an hour of calling. Arriving at the Karr home, Dennis told the Whitney's he heard a car running in the closed garage. Geraldine gave Dennis permission to break into the garage. Dennis dragged Nancy to safety, but he feared it was too late to save her life.
Notes
- The garage scenes of this episode were pre-recorded. On air, stage manager Howard Lenters could be heard saying, "More smoke, more smoke," to the special effects technician.