"Classic AW CD 42:05"
TRACK 1
January 24, 1972
- Mary, Jim, and Steve discuss Walter's decision to leave John's law
office and return to prosecuting.
- In their home, Walter confesses to Lenore his underhanded dealings and
betrayal of Steve. Note in the closing how much improved Chet Kingsbury has
become in playing the theme.
January 25, 1972
- Lenore receives the scarf by messenger!
- A brief segment from Somerset: a statement by Tony Cooper's
father.
February 3, 1972
- After a violent quarrel with Walter, Lenore vandalizes the
living room. I am not sure what else is occurring in this scene: It may be
that Walter has returned and Lenore sees him peering in through the window.
Then Russ and Paula arrive and find the house in shambles.
February 4, 1972
- A hysterical Lenore needs to be sedated.
- Walter, driving in his car on his way to John's office hallucinates and
has an imaginary conversation with Lenore. Then his conscience itemizes all
of his transgressions before his car plunges off the road and bursts into
flames.
- Closing: No music, just sound effects of a stormy night.
November 28, 1973
- Supremes segment of a 1973 Dick Clark special about the T.A.M.I. show
from 1964 with Mary Wilson.
TRACK 2
February 7, 1972
- The prologue of the following episode replays Walter's fatal car accident. Note the mournfully unique treatment Kingsbury gives to the
theme.
- Pat arrives to deliver the news of Walter's death to Lenore.
- Pat, with Russ present, breaks the devastating news to Lenore, who is then brought to the hospital.
- Lenore is admitted to the hospital, followed by a Fade Out to Logo.
February 8, 1972
- Lenore, in her hospital room, too ill to attend Walter's funeral, plays out Walter's eulogy in her mind, admitting to herself that none of
these laudatory comments are true.
March 13, 1972
- Mary repeatedly rings Alice's doorbell, gets no answer, enters, and finds her pregnant daughter unconscious on the floor, apparently having
fallen off a stepladder.
- The rather odd simpering sound Alice is making while lying on the floor can be heard.
- A replay of the last scene, with Mary phoning Jim.
January 3, 1976
- Sammy Davis Jr. introducing The Supremes on his show, "Sammy and Company."