Before I get into how I watched the second one today, yesterday I neglected to notice that Mary McKinley, who did the costumes for DS' 1841PT. And what's weird about me having missed that credit is that while I was watching yesterday I kept saying to myself that the costumes look like they could have been her work, but when the credits rolled around I forgot all about checking the costume credit.
But anyway, the second ep, The Screaming Skull, has fewer DS connections. It stars David McCallum, who we all knew then from The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Vincent Gardenia, who may have been lesser known but who was a very popular TV actor, and Carrie Nye, who may have been more well-known as the wife of Dick Cavett than she was for her acting credits. It's only one of two eps without a former DS director handling things because it's directed by Gloria Monty, who would go on to great renown as the producer of General Hospital during its heyday in the later-'70s and early-'80s. No DS people in smaller roles . But the same DS personnel perform all the same duties that they did in the first ep, including Mary McKinley as Costume Designer, even though it was a contemporary story, as opposed to the first which was set in Victorian times. And one of the same pairs of drapes reappears as set dressing. However, in this ep the railing from Collinwood's terrace, the stained glass window from Collinwood's foyer, the chandelier from the foyer, the windows used in Angelique's room in 1970PT, and various doorways/doors appear. It good to know that when DS ended all that sort of stuff wasn't dumped.
The story for this one started off a little slow but it definitely made up for that as things progressed further...