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    • Season 1 overview
      Sep 17, 1963-Apr 21, 1964
      30 episodes
      Season 1 episodes
      • Richard Kimble escapes from custody and begins his pursuit of his wife's killer.
    • 2. The Witch
      2. The Witch Sep 24, 1963
      • A false charge by an imaginative and unhappy child almost costs Richard Kimble his life.
      • Kimble flees a small-town saloon when the horseplay of youths attracts the police.
      • Kimble risks capture to go to Los Angeles, where the one-armed man has been arrested for assault.
    • 5. Never Wave Goodbye
      5. Never Wave Goodbye Oct 15, 1963
      • Kimble desperately tries to recover a clue left for Lt. Gerard; guest Robert Duvall.
      • A boxer refuses to quit despite knowing he has brain damage; guests Hari Rhodes, Ruby Dee.
    • 7. Smoke Screen
      7. Smoke Screen Oct 29, 1963
      • Kimble's medical skills during a fire draw harvesters' respect.
      • Kimble is taken hostage by two holdup men while working as a gas-station attendant.
    • 9. Ticket to Alaska
      9. Ticket to Alaska Nov 12, 1963
      • Kimble gets nervous when federal agents board an Alaska-bound ship.
    • 10. Fatso
      10. Fatso Nov 19, 1963
      • Kimble tries to help a man (Jack Weston) being pushed out of his family's holdings.
      • Kimble saves children on out-of-control school bus, regains consciousness in sheriff's home.
    • 12. Glass Tightrope
      12. Glass Tightrope Dec 3, 1963
      • Kimble witnesses an accidental killing for which a man is charged with murder; guest Leslie Nielsen.
      • Kimble gets caught in a dispute between his construction boss and the man's wife.
      • As the result of an auto accident, Kimble becomes delirious and reveals his terrible secret.
      • Richard Kimble risks a visit home to check on his ailing father.
    • 16. Garden House
      16. Garden House Jan 14, 1964
      • An employer barters Kimble's identity for help out of a marital predicament. Directed by Ida Lupino.
    • 17. Come Watch Me Die
      17. Come Watch Me Die Jan 21, 1964
      • Deputized Kimble travels to the county seat with witnesses.
      • Kimble gets caught in a hotel owner's feud with his daughter.
      • Kimble seeks a sympathetic reporter's help after hearing the one-armed man was sighted in Chicago.
    • 20. Bloodline
      20. Bloodline Feb 11, 1964
      • Working at a kennel, Kimble learns a secret about a champion Irish setter.
    • 21. Rat in a Corner
      21. Rat in a Corner Feb 18, 1964
      • A young hoodlum holds up the liquor store where Kimble is employed and forces him to aid his escape.
      • Kimble meets a nun (Eileen Heckart) with a broken-down truck on a lonely mountain road.
      • A poker game gets Sister Veronica a new fuel pump and Kimble a disgruntled opponent.
      • Kimble treats a co-worker (Ed Nelson), shot helping him escape from a sheriff (Carroll O'Connor).
      • Kimble saves a boy from bullies, then learns the lad's disfigured uncle saved his life in Korea.
      • A perceptive employer suggests a daring scheme to Kimble.
      • Kimble is faced with trying to save the life of a boy kidnapped by three criminals.
    • 28. The Homecoming
      28. The Homecoming Apr 7, 1964
      • Kimble becomes involved in a struggle between a stepmother (Gloria Grahame) and stepdaughter.
    • 29. Storm Center
      29. Storm Center Apr 14, 1964
      • A woman from Kimble's past orders him to ignore hurricane warnings and sail her to the Florida Keys.
    • 30. The End Game
      30. The End Game Apr 21, 1964
      • A sidewalk photographer inadvertently takes Kimble's picture.
  1. The Fugitive: Created by Roy Huggins. With David Janssen, William Conrad, Barry Morse, Paul Birch. A doctor, wrongly convicted for a murder he didn't commit, escapes custody and must stay ahead of the police to find the real killer.

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  2. The Fugitive aired for four seasons, with 120 51-minute episodes produced. The first three seasons were filmed in black-and-white, while the fourth and final season was filmed in color. [1] The series was nominated for five Emmy Awards and won the Emmy for Outstanding Dramatic Series in 1966. [2]

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  3. 1. The Fugitive. 1963–1967 120 eps TV-PG. 8.1 (4.7K) Rate. TV Series. A doctor, wrongly convicted for a murder he didn't commit, escapes custody and must stay ahead of the police to find the real killer. Creator Roy Huggins Stars David Janssen William Conrad Barry Morse. 2. The Fugitive. Episode: Fear in a Desert City. (1963) 1963–1967 51m TV-PG.

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  4. With numerous episodes of The Fugitive to explore, viewers become immersed in the suspense, intrigue, and emotional intensity of the plots. These tales showcase some of the most exceptional TV storytelling ever produced.

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  5. Richard Kimble is falsely convicted of his wife's murder and given the death penalty. En route to death row, Kimble's train derails and crashes, allowing him to escape and begin a cross-country search for the real killer, a "one-armed man".

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  6. S2.E21 ∙ Corner of Hell. Tue, Feb 9, 1965. A police roadblock, including Lt. Gerard, causes Kimble to escape cross country into an area populated with moonshiners. With Gerard in hot pursuit, they're both caught, and Kimble must defend Gerard to keep him from being hanged.

  7. The Fugitive Season 1 Episodes. A stark and moody Emmy-winning drama about an innocent man sentenced to die for his wife's murder who eludes the obsessed Lt. Gerard to chase down the...

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