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The article states that one episode was produced but seen only overseas in which "Stop Susan Williams" and "The Secret Empire" were both concluded. Statements from executive producer Kenneth Johnson in the media at the time stated that the idea was to stagger the stories, that one would finish and be replaced by a new one at varying points in the run. This is corroborated by the differing chapter numbers given in the first episode (although "Susan" did begin with the first, not the second as said here; I'll fix that), and is quite incompatible with the alleged extra episode. Admittedly, the feature version of "Susan," which by definition would have been the farthest from conclusion at cancellation, seems to contradict that. However, the one "Curse of Dracula" feature compilation I've seen—and until today the only one I'd ever heard of—simply stopped with no resolution whatsoever, so why wouldn't they do the same there? Sorry, but given the absence of corroboration for a second "Dracula" feature, the fact that "Susan" did start with Chapter 1, and Johnson's announced intent at the time, I have to doubt the additional episode claim. Can anyone come up with a good source for it? --Ted Watson (talk) 21:16, 20 October 2008 (UTC)Reply