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The second season of ''[[The Fugitive (TV series)|The Fugitive]]'' originally aired Tuesdays at 10:00-11:00 pm on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] from September 15, 1964 to April 20, 1965.<ref>[http://tvtango.com/listings/1964/09/15/fugitive_1963 TV Listings for September 15, 1964]</ref><ref>[http://tvtango.com/listings/1965/04/20/fugitive_1963 TV Listings for April 20, 1965]</ref> The season was released through two volumes on Region 1 DVDs, with the first volume (containing the first 15 episodes) being released on June 10, 2008 and Volume 2 being released on March 31, 2009.
The second season of ''[[The Fugitive (1963 TV series)|The Fugitive]]'' originally aired Tuesdays from 10:00-11:00 pm on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] from September 15, 1964, to April 20, 1965.<ref>[http://tvtango.com/listings/1964/09/15/fugitive_1963 TV Listings for September 15, 1964]</ref><ref>[http://tvtango.com/listings/1965/04/20/fugitive_1963 TV Listings for April 20, 1965]</ref> The season was released through two volumes on Region 1 DVDs, with the first volume (containing the first 15 episodes) being released on June 10, 2008, and Volume 2 being released on March 31, 2009.


==Episodes==
==Episodes==
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|EpisodeNumber = 31
|EpisodeNumber = 31
|EpisodeNumber2 = 1
|EpisodeNumber2 = 1
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|DirectedBy = [[Robert Butler (director)|Robert Butler]]
|DirectedBy = [[Robert Butler (director)|Robert Butler]]
|WrittenBy = [[George Eckstein]]
|WrittenBy = [[George Eckstein]]
|Aux2 = Frank Borden<hr/>[[Pennsylvania]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|09|15}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|09|15}}
|ProdCode = 4654
|ProdCode = 4654
|ShortSummary = Kimble happens to watch a TV debate in which a once-renowned attorney, G. Stanley Lazer, claims that he could reverse Kimble's criminal conviction if the case went back to trial. Lazer, once a respected lawyer, had his license revoked after getting into a car accident years before while driving drunk, in which his wife was killed and left him a paraplegic. Lazer now spends his days teaching law at a small college in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Kimble travels to meet with Lazer and his assistant, Nancy Gilman, to enlist their help. To prove his theory, Lazer decides to conduct a mock trial with his students playing the prosecutor, defense lawyer, and jury in front of a live TV audience. While the mock trial is going on, Kimble becomes aware that Lazer is really putting himself on trial for his past misdeeds.<br />Guest Stars: [[Ed Begley]] as G. Stanley Lazer, [[Kathleen Maguire]] as Nancy Gilman and [[Harold Gould]] as Eller.
|ShortSummary = Kimble happens to watch a TV debate in which a once-renowned attorney, G. Stanley Lazer, claims that he could reverse Kimble's criminal conviction if the case went back to trial. Lazer, once a respected lawyer, had his license revoked after getting into a car accident years before while driving drunk, in which his wife was killed and left him a paraplegic. Lazer now spends his days teaching law at a small college in [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]]. Kimble travels to meet with Lazer and his assistant, Nancy Gilman, to enlist their help. To prove his theory, Lazer decides to conduct a mock trial with his students playing the prosecutor, defense lawyer, and jury in front of a live TV audience. While the mock trial is going on, Kimble becomes aware that Lazer is really putting himself on trial for his past misdeeds.
Guest Stars: [[Ed Begley]] as G. Stanley Lazer, [[Robert Drivas]] as Lee Gould, [[Kathleen Maguire]] as Nancy Gilman and [[Harold Gould]] as Eller.
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|EpisodeNumber = 32
|EpisodeNumber = 32
|EpisodeNumber2 = 2
|EpisodeNumber2 = 2
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|DirectedBy = [[Robert Butler (director)|Robert Butler]]
|DirectedBy = [[Robert Butler (director)|Robert Butler]]
|WrittenBy = Stuart Jerome
|WrittenBy = Stuart Jerome
|Aux2 = Mr. May<hr/>[[Kansas City]] &<br/>Springvale, [[Missouri]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|09|22}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|09|22}}
|ProdCode = 4652
|ProdCode = 4652
|ShortSummary = Kimble reads a want ad cryptically informing him about the murder of his wife Helen, with a message to phone Eleanor Burnett, the daughter of John Burnett, his defense attorney who is no longer alive. Ellie and her mother Ada had hired a private detective named Keller (guest star [[Henry Beckman]]) to help find the one-armed man and they now think they have found him, but when Kimble arrives at the rendezvous with Ellie in Kansas City, she informs him that the one-armed man they discovered died in a fire. Kimble is devastated, but checks the story himself and believes it to be true. However, the private detective does some more checking and finds the one-armed man who died was incarcerated the night of Helen Kimble's murder, meaning Kimble can still find his wife's killer. Ellie, however, wants Kimble for herself and withholds this information and tells him that they should leave the county. Ellie also faces arrest as Gerard, a family friend of the Burnetts who had seen the ad and knew who had written it, has learned from a reluctant Ada of Ellie's rendezvous with Kimble and her plan to fly him out of the country.<br />Guest Stars: [[Suzanne Pleshette]] as Eleanor Burnett, [[Carmen Mathews]] as Ada Burnett, [[Dabney Coleman]] as Sgt. Keith, and [[Paul Birch (actor)|Paul Birch]] as Captain Carpenter.<br />• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.
|ShortSummary = Kimble reads a want ad cryptically informing him about the murder of his wife Helen, with a message to phone Eleanor Burnett, the daughter of John Burnett, his defense attorney who is dead. Ellie and her mother Ada had hired a private detective named Keller (guest star [[Henry Beckman]]) to help find the one-armed man and they now think they have found him, but when Kimble arrives at the rendezvous with Ellie in Kansas City, she informs him that the one-armed man they discovered died in a fire. Kimble is devastated, but checks the story himself and believes it to be true. However, the private detective does some more checking and finds the one-armed man who died was incarcerated the night of Helen Kimble's murder, meaning Kimble can still find his wife's killer. Ellie, however, wants Kimble for herself and withholds this information and tells him that they should leave the county. Ellie also faces arrest as Gerard, a family friend of the Burnetts who had seen the ad and knew who had written it, has learned from a reluctant Ada of Ellie's rendezvous with Kimble and her plan to fly him out of the country.
Guest Stars: [[Suzanne Pleshette]] as Eleanor Burnett, [[Carmen Mathews]] as Ada Burnett, [[Dabney Coleman]] as Sgt. Keith, and [[Paul Birch (actor)|Paul Birch]] as Captain Carpenter.
• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.
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|EpisodeNumber = 33
|EpisodeNumber = 33
|EpisodeNumber2 = 3
|EpisodeNumber2 = 3
|Title = Man on a String
|Title = Man on a String
|DirectedBy = [[Sydney Pollack]]
|DirectedBy = [[Sydney Pollack]]
|WrittenBy = Harry Kronman, Barbara Merlin and Milton Merlin
|WrittenBy = Harry Kronman,<br/>Barbara Merlin<br/>and Milton Merlin
|Aux2 = Joe Walker<hr/>Overton, [[Wyoming]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|09|29}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|09|29}}
|ProdCode = 4657
|ProdCode = 4657
|ShortSummary = While walking down the road late at night, Kimble comes to the aid of Lucey Russell after her car has broken down. As gratitude, she provides him with a place to stay for the night. The next morning, the police find the dead body of Lars Adams, a married man who Lucey had been having an affair with, only a few feet from where her car broke down. As a result, Lucey is arrested for Lars' murder. Lars' wife, Amy, realizes that her husband was killed accidentally, but after learning of his philandering with Lucey, Amy decides that Lucey should take the rap. Kimble realizes that he can prove Lucey's innocence, but testifying for her could jeopardize his own freedom.<br />Guest Stars: [[Lois Nettleton]] as Lucey Russell and [[John Larch]] as George Duncan.
|ShortSummary = While walking down the road late at night, Kimble comes to the aid of Lucey Russell after her car has broken down. As gratitude, she provides him with a place to stay for the night. The next morning, the police find the dead body of Lars Adams, a married man who Lucey had been having an affair with, only a few feet from where her car broke down. As a result, Lucey is arrested for Lars' murder. Lars' wife, Amy, realizes that her husband was killed accidentally, but after learning of his philandering with Lucey, Amy decides that Lucey should take the rap. Kimble realizes that he can prove Lucey's innocence, but testifying for her could jeopardize his own freedom.
Guest Stars: [[Lois Nettleton]] as Lucey Russell and [[John Larch]] as George Duncan.
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|EpisodeNumber = 34
|EpisodeNumber = 34
|EpisodeNumber2 = 4
|EpisodeNumber2 = 4
|Title = When the Bough Breaks
|Title = When the Bough Breaks
|DirectedBy = [[Ralph Senensky]]
|DirectedBy = [[Ralph Senensky]]
|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay
|WrittenBy = ''Teleplay'': [[George Eckstein]]<br />''Story'': George Eckstein and James P. Griffith
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|Aux2 = Pete Broderick<hr/>Grand Forks/Fargo, [[North Dakota]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|10|06}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|10|06}}
|ProdCode = 4659
|ProdCode = 4659
|ShortSummary = While hopping freight trains, Kimble meets a young woman named Carol Hollister, who is traveling with her baby to meet up with her husband. Kimble does not know that Carol is actually a mentally disturbed escapee from the local insane asylum whose newborn baby died a year earlier and she has abducted another baby. Soon, Carol becomes so far gone that she mistakes Kimble for her late husband. Kimble must find a way to get the baby away from Carol and return him to his parents while avoiding the police.<br />Guest Stars: [[Diana Hyland]] as Carol Hollister, [[Lin McCarthy]] as Malleson, [[Royal Dano]] as Preacher, and [[Sue Randall]] as Ruth Fisher.
|ShortSummary = While [[Freighthopping|hopping freight trains]], Kimble meets a young woman named Carol Hollister, who is traveling with her baby to meet up with her husband. Kimble does not know that Carol is actually a mentally disturbed escapee from the local insane asylum whose newborn baby died a year earlier and she has abducted another baby. Soon, Carol becomes so far gone that she mistakes Kimble for her late husband. Kimble must find a way to get the baby away from Carol and return him to his parents while avoiding the police.
Guest Stars: [[Diana Hyland]] as Carol Hollister, [[Lin McCarthy]] as Malleson, [[Royal Dano]] as Preacher, and [[Sue Randall]] as Ruth Fisher.
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|EpisodeNumber = 35
|EpisodeNumber = 35
|EpisodeNumber2 = 5
|EpisodeNumber2 = 5
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|DirectedBy = [[Jerry Hopper]]
|DirectedBy = [[Jerry Hopper]]
|WrittenBy = Harry Kronman
|WrittenBy = Harry Kronman
|Aux2 = N/A<hr/>Nothby, Bardon County, [[Wisconsin]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|10|13}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|10|13}}
|ProdCode = 4651
|ProdCode = 4651
|ShortSummary = Gerard interrupts the vacation he is having with his young son when he gets a report from the sheriff of a rural community that Kimble is working there. Kimble escapes from his workplace at a hatchery just as Gerard and the local sheriff come to arrest him by stealing the sheriff's car. As Kimble drives off in the sheriff's car into a wooded region, he discovers that he has unwittingly kidnapped Gerard's young son, who is hiding in the backseat of the car. When the car runs out of gas Kimble and Phil Jr. set out on foot, but both soon run afoul of Corbin, a local hunter, and forest ranger Matt Davis.<br />Guest Stars: [[Slim Pickens]] as Hank Corbin, [[Kurt Russell]] as Phil Jr., [[Bing Russell]] as Matt Davis, [[John Doucette]] as Sam Deebold, and [[Paul Birch (actor)|Paul Birch]] as Captain Carpenter.<br />• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.
|ShortSummary = Gerard interrupts the vacation he is having with his young son when he gets a report from the sheriff of a rural community that Kimble is working there. Kimble escapes from his workplace at a hatchery just as Gerard and the local sheriff come to arrest him by stealing the sheriff's car. As Kimble drives off in the sheriff's car into a wooded region, he discovers that he has unwittingly kidnapped Gerard's young son, who is hiding in the backseat of the car. When the car runs out of gas Kimble and Phil Jr. set out on foot, but both soon run afoul of Corbin, a local hunter, and forest ranger Matt Davis.
Guest Stars: [[Slim Pickens]] as Hank Corbin, [[Kurt Russell]] as Phil Jr., [[Bing Russell]] as Matt Davis, [[John Doucette]] as Sam Deebold, and [[Paul Birch (actor)|Paul Birch]] as Captain Carpenter.
• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.
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|EpisodeNumber = 36
|EpisodeNumber = 36
|EpisodeNumber2 = 6
|EpisodeNumber2 = 6
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|DirectedBy = [[James Goldstone]]
|DirectedBy = [[James Goldstone]]
|WrittenBy = [[Richard Levinson]] & [[William Link]]
|WrittenBy = [[Richard Levinson]] & [[William Link]]
|Aux2 = Frank Jordan<hr/>Eugene, [[Oregon]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|10|20}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|10|20}}
|ProdCode = 4660
|ProdCode = 4660
|ShortSummary = While working as a gardener for Mike and Laura Pryor, Kimble is mistakenly abducted by Harold and Irene Cheyney. Harold is a Korean War veteran and former factory worker who lost the use of his legs after a truck owned by the Pryor's company hit him. After writing several letters to Mike Pryor asking about work and disability compensation and getting no response, Harold decides to kidnap Mike for a $100,000 ransom, but since Harold and Irene have never met or seen Mike Pryor, they abduct Kimble instead, after seeing Mike's son, Glenn, give more affection to Kimble than his distant father.<br />Guest Stars: [[Leslie Nielsen]] as Harold Cheyney and [[Carol Rossen]] as Irene Cheyney.
|ShortSummary = While working as a gardener for Mike and Laura Pryor, Kimble is mistakenly abducted by Harold and Irene Cheyney. Harold is a Korean War veteran and former factory worker who lost the use of his legs after a truck owned by the Pryor's company hit him. After writing several letters to Mike Pryor asking about work and disability compensation and getting no response, Harold decides to kidnap Mike for a $100,000 ransom, but since Harold and Irene have never met or seen Mike Pryor, they abduct Kimble instead, after seeing Mike's son, Glenn, give more affection to Kimble than his distant father.

Guest Stars: [[Leslie Nielsen]] as Harold Cheyney, [[Carol Rossen]] as Irene Cheyney, [[John Lasell]] as Michael Pryor, [[Jeanne Bal]] as Laura Pryor, [[David Sheiner]] as Lieutenant Hess, and Jeffrey Byron as Glenn.
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|EpisodeNumber = 37
|EpisodeNumber = 37
|EpisodeNumber2 = 7
|EpisodeNumber2 = 7
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|DirectedBy = [[Abner Biberman]]
|DirectedBy = [[Abner Biberman]]
|WrittenBy = [[Daniel B. Ullman]]
|WrittenBy = [[Daniel B. Ullman]]
|Aux2 = Paul Kelly<hr/>Cornell, Trinity County, [[Idaho]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|10|27}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|10|27}}
|ProdCode = 4661
|ProdCode = 4661
|ShortSummary = Kimble is working on a farm when he is captured by a sheriff and his deputy. The two men start fighting about how and when to turn Kimble over to the authorities and one of them will go to any length to make sure he gets credit for the capture.<br />
|ShortSummary = Kimble is working on a farm when he is captured by a former sheriff trying to re-live his glory days. They are soon joined by the current sheriff who tries to take over, but the old and new sheriff start arguing about how and when to turn Kimble over to the authorities, and the ruthless new sheriff will go to any lengths to make sure he gets all the credit for the capture.

Guest Stars: [[Arthur O'Connell]] as Samuel Cole and [[Harry Townes]] as Art Mallet.<br />• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.
Guest Stars: [[Arthur O'Connell]] as Samuel Cole, [[Don Gordon (actor)|Don Gordon]] as Deputy Sheriff Fallon, and [[Harry Townes]] as Art Mallet.
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|EpisodeNumber = 38
|EpisodeNumber = 38
|EpisodeNumber2 = 8
|EpisodeNumber2 = 8
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|DirectedBy = [[Jerry Hopper]]
|DirectedBy = [[Jerry Hopper]]
|WrittenBy = Harry Kronman
|WrittenBy = Harry Kronman
|Aux2 = Jim Russell<hr/>[[Sioux Falls]],<br/>[[South Dakota]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|11|10}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|11|10}}
|ProdCode = 4655
|ProdCode = 4655
|ShortSummary = Kimble finds refuge from the police in a rural farm house where he meets Mattie Braydon, a sculptress who suffers from hysterical blindness and lives with her older sister and their uncle. Mattie protects Kimble and hires him as a farmhand. While he is there, she also begins using him as a model for her clay sculptures she keeps in the barn. Kimble soon finds out that the sweet and innocent Mattie is in fact a possessive and manipulative sociopath who wants Kimble for herself and will do anything, including committing murder, to ensure dark secrets of her past never get revealed.<br />Guest Stars: [[Tuesday Weld]] as Mattie Braydon, [[Elizabeth MacRae]] as Clara Braydon, and [[Paul Carr (actor)|Paul Carr]] as Bob Matthews.
|ShortSummary = Kimble finds refuge from the police in a rural farmhouse where he meets Mattie Braydon, a sculptor who suffers from [[hysterical blindness]] and lives with her older sister and their uncle. Mattie protects Kimble and hires him as a farmhand. While he is there, she also begins using him as a model for her clay sculptures she keeps in the barn. Kimble soon finds out that the sweet and innocent Mattie is in fact a possessive and manipulative sociopath who wants Kimble for herself and will do anything, including committing murder, to ensure dark secrets of her past never get revealed.
Guest Stars: [[Tuesday Weld]] as Mattie Braydon, [[Elizabeth MacRae]] as Clara Braydon, [[Paul Carr (actor)|Paul Carr]] as Bob Matthews, [[Crahan Denton]] as Sam Braydon, and [[John McLiam]] as Sheriff Grover.
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|EpisodeNumber = 39
|EpisodeNumber = 39
|EpisodeNumber2 = 9
|EpisodeNumber2 = 9
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|DirectedBy = [[Jerry Hopper]]
|DirectedBy = [[Jerry Hopper]]
|WrittenBy = [[Larry Cohen]]
|WrittenBy = [[Larry Cohen]]
|Aux2 = Frank Barlow<hr/>[[Decatur, Illinois]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|11|17}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|11|17}}
|ProdCode = 4653
|ProdCode = 4653
|ShortSummary = On the verge of closing in on the one-armed man, Kimble is rendered an amnesiac after a freak gas explosion at a roadside diner when a stove blows up. While Kimble fights to regain his memory, a struggle ensues at the hospital between Margaret Ruskin (guest star [[Betty Garrett]]), a social worker who recognizes Kimble and believes him to be innocent, and a local physician, Dr. Towne (guest star [[Ivan Dixon]]), who believes Kimble to be guilty. Meanwhile, the one-armed man, whose name is revealed to be 'Fred Johnson', slips away after learning that Kimble is looking for him, but not before making an anonymous phone call to the police and Gerard about Kimble's whereabouts.<br />Guest Star: [[Paul Birch (actor)|Paul Birch]] as Captain Carpenter.<br />• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.<br />• [[Bill Raisch]] makes his first credited appearance in the series. His character is listed in the credits as "One Armed Man".
|ShortSummary = On the verge of closing in on the one-armed man, Kimble is rendered an amnesiac after a freak gas explosion at a roadside diner when a stove blows up. While Kimble fights to regain his memory, a struggle ensues at the hospital between Margaret Ruskin (guest star [[Betty Garrett]]), a social worker who recognizes Kimble and believes him to be innocent, and a local physician, Dr. Towne (guest star [[Ivan Dixon]]), who believes Kimble to be guilty. Meanwhile, the one-armed man, whose name is revealed to be 'Fred Johnson', slips away after learning that Kimble is looking for him, but not before making an anonymous phone call to the police and Gerard about Kimble's whereabouts.
Guest Star: [[Paul Birch (actor)|Paul Birch]] as Captain Carpenter.
• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.<br />• [[Bill Raisch]] makes his first credited appearance in the series. His character is listed in the credits as "One Armed Man".
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|EpisodeNumber = 40
|EpisodeNumber = 40
|EpisodeNumber2 = 10
|EpisodeNumber2 = 10
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|DirectedBy = [[Walter Grauman]]
|DirectedBy = [[Walter Grauman]]
|WrittenBy = Sheldon Stark
|WrittenBy = Sheldon Stark
|Aux2 = Jeff Parker<hr/>Puerto Viaje,<br/>[[Southern California]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|11|24}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|11|24}}
|ProdCode = 4662
|ProdCode = 4662
|ShortSummary = While working as a handyman in the Hispanic fishing village of Puerto Viejo, Kimble becomes aware that the area has a plague epidemic and he's forced to call the state health inspector to have the entire area quarantined. Soon, he finds himself trapped when the local doctor suspects his true identity and the irate villagers set out to find him.<br />Guest Stars: [[Joe De Santis]] as Joe Valdez, [[Brenda Scott]] as Carla Valdez, [[Tim O'Connor (actor)|Tim O'Connor]] as Dr. Davis, [[Richard Evans (actor)|Richard Evans]] as Miguel and [[John Kellogg (actor)|John Kellogg]] as Officer Chrisman
|ShortSummary = While working as a handyman in the Hispanic fishing village of Puerto Viejo, Kimble becomes aware that the area has a plague epidemic and he's forced to call the state health inspector to have the entire area quarantined. Soon, he finds himself trapped when the local doctor suspects his true identity and the irate villagers set out to find him.
Guest Stars: [[Joe De Santis]] as Joe Valdez, [[Brenda Scott]] as Carla Valdez, [[Tim O'Connor (actor)|Tim O'Connor]] as Dr. Davis, [[Richard Evans (actor)|Richard Evans]] as Miguel and [[John Kellogg (actor)|John Kellogg]] as Officer Chrisman
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|EpisodeNumber = 41
|EpisodeNumber = 41
|EpisodeNumber2 = 11
|EpisodeNumber2 = 11
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|DirectedBy = [[James Goldstone]]
|DirectedBy = [[James Goldstone]]
|WrittenBy = [[Philip Saltzman]]
|WrittenBy = [[Philip Saltzman]]
|Aux2 = Pat Thomas<hr/>Donnivale, [[Illinois]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|12|01}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|12|01}}
|ProdCode = 4656
|ProdCode = 4656
|ShortSummary = When robbers shoot two policemen, Kimble's nearby, so he hides in an orphanage's station wagon to get away from the dragnet. While hiding out in the orphanage as a volunteer, two orphans Kimble met beforehand promise they will alibi him by passing him off as their visiting uncle, but Sean Dubose, another state ward, plans to use Kimble in his own escape...fearing he will be shipped to an Illinois juvenile prison. Sean is embittered from being abandoned by his alcoholic uncle, after Sean's parents' deaths. Kimble is torn between an immediate, but risky daylight escape, or helping the troublesome boy.<br />Guest Stars: [[Edward Binns]] as Josh Kovaks, [[Ron Howard|Ronny Howard]] as Gus, [[Donald Losby]] as Sean, [[Brett Somers]] as Miss Edmonds, and [[Rance Howard]] (uncredited).
|ShortSummary = When robbers shoot two policemen, Kimble's nearby, so he hides in an orphanage's station wagon to get away from the dragnet. While hiding out in the orphanage as a volunteer, two orphans Kimble met beforehand promise they will alibi him by passing him off as their visiting uncle, but Sean Dubose, another state ward, plans to use Kimble in his own escape...fearing he will be shipped to an Illinois juvenile prison. Sean is embittered from being abandoned by his alcoholic uncle, after Sean's parents' deaths. Kimble is torn between an immediate but risky daylight escape, or helping the troublesome boy.
Guest Stars: [[Edward Binns]] as Josh Kovaks, [[Ron Howard|Ronny Howard]] as Gus, [[Donald Losby]] as Sean, [[Brett Somers]] as Miss Edmonds, and [[Rance Howard]] (uncredited).
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|EpisodeNumber = 42
|EpisodeNumber = 42
|EpisodeNumber2 = 12
|EpisodeNumber2 = 12
|Title = Detour on a Road Going Nowhere
|Title = Detour on a Road Going Nowhere
|DirectedBy = [[Ralph Senensky]]
|DirectedBy = [[Ralph Senensky]]
|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay
|WrittenBy = ''Teleplay'': [[Philip Saltzman]] and [[William D. Gordon (actor)|William D. Gordon]]<br />''Story'': Philip Saltzman
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|Aux2 = Stu Manning<hr/>Indian Lake, [[Wyoming]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|12|08}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|12|08}}
|ProdCode = 4667
|ProdCode = 4667
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|EpisodeNumber = 43
|EpisodeNumber = 43
|EpisodeNumber2 = 13
|EpisodeNumber2 = 13
|Title = The Iron Maiden
|Title = The Iron Maiden
|DirectedBy = [[Walter Grauman]]
|DirectedBy = [[Walter Grauman]]
|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay
|WrittenBy = ''Teleplay'': Paul Lucey and Harry Kronman<br />''Story'': Peter R. Brooke and Paul Lucey
| s = Peter R. Brooke
| t = Harry Kronman
| ex1 = Paul Lucey
| slabel = {{abbr|S|Story by}}
| tlabel = {{abbr|T|Teleplay by}}
| ex1label = {{abbr|S/T|Story and teleplay by}}
}}
|Aux2 = Parker<hr/>Eronson, [[Nevada]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|12|15}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|12|15}}
|ProdCode = 4666
|ProdCode = 4666
|ShortSummary = An industrial accident traps Kimble and some government workers along with a bickering congresswoman in an underground missile silo under construction. A member of the trapped group wants to turn Kimble in as soon as they are rescued while others want to help him. At the same time, Gerard waits above the only exit for Kimble to emerge.<br />Guest Star: [[Nan Martin]] as Congresswoman Snell.<br />• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.
|ShortSummary = An industrial accident traps Kimble and some government workers along with a bickering congresswoman in an underground missile silo under construction. A member of the trapped group wants to turn Kimble in as soon as they are rescued while others want to help him. At the same time, Gerard waits above the only exit for Kimble to emerge.

Guest Stars: [[Stephen McNally]] as Jack Glennon, [[Nan Martin]] as Congresswoman Marion Snell, [[Richard Anderson]] as Colonel Lawrence, [[Paul Lambert]] as Solomon, [[John McLiam]] as Alec Neal, [[Jason Wingreen]] as a photographer, and Christine White as Susan Lait.

• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.
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|EpisodeNumber = 44
|EpisodeNumber = 44
|EpisodeNumber2 = 14
|EpisodeNumber2 = 14
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|DirectedBy = [[James Goldstone]]
|DirectedBy = [[James Goldstone]]
|WrittenBy = [[William D. Gordon (actor)|William D. Gordon]]
|WrittenBy = [[William D. Gordon (actor)|William D. Gordon]]
|Aux2 = N/A<hr/>Corona, [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|12|22}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|12|22}}
|ProdCode = 4658
|ProdCode = 4658
|ShortSummary = Kimble unwittingly hitches a ride with Hanes McClure, a wanted criminal out to settle a score in his Georgia hometown. When Hanes attempts to crash a barricade, Kimble grabs the wheel to save an innocent life, but it gets both of them arrested. Both Kimble and Hanes then endure the spectacle the small town makes because of the double arrest.<br />Guest Star: [[Warren Oates]] as Hanes McClure.
|ShortSummary = Kimble unwittingly hitches a ride with Hanes McClure, a wanted criminal out to settle a score in his Georgia hometown. When Hanes attempts to crash a barricade, Kimble grabs the wheel to save an innocent life, but it gets both of them arrested. Both Kimble and Hanes then endure the spectacle the small town makes because of the double arrest.
Guest Star: [[Warren Oates]] as Hanes McClure.
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|EpisodeNumber = 45
|EpisodeNumber = 45
|EpisodeNumber2 = 15
|EpisodeNumber2 = 15
|Title = Ballad for a Ghost
|Title = Ballad for a Ghost
|DirectedBy = [[Walter Grauman]]
|DirectedBy = [[Walter Grauman]]
|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay
|WrittenBy = ''Teleplay'': [[George Eckstein]]<br />''Story'': Sidney Ellis and George Eckstein
| s = Sidney Ellis
| ex1 = [[George Eckstein]]
| slabel = {{abbr|S|Story by}}
| ex1label = {{abbr|S/T|Story and teleplay by}}
}}
|Aux2 = Pete Glenn<hr/>South of Salisbury, [[Ohio]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|12|29}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|12|29}}
|ProdCode = 4668
|ProdCode = 4668
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|EpisodeNumber = 46
|EpisodeNumber = 46
|EpisodeNumber2 = 16
|EpisodeNumber2 = 16
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|DirectedBy = [[Abner Biberman]]
|DirectedBy = [[Abner Biberman]]
|WrittenBy = Leonard Kantor
|WrittenBy = Leonard Kantor
|Aux2 = Ben Horton<hr/>[[Santa Monica, California]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|01|05}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|01|05}}
|ProdCode = 4671
|ProdCode = 4671
|ShortSummary = In Santa Monica, California, Kimble is hired by Norma Sessions to help care for her invalid brother, Leslie, who was crippled in a car accident. Kimble does not realize that Norma, with her boyfriend Lars, are plotting to murder Leslie to collect his insurance money. When Norma suspects Kimble is hiding from the police, she plots to frame him for Leslie's murder.<br />Guest Stars: [[Robert Duvall]] as Leslie, [[Angie Dickinson]] as Norma, and [[John Ericson]] as Lars
|ShortSummary = In Santa Monica, California, Kimble is hired by Norma Sessions to help care for her invalid brother, Leslie, who was crippled in a car accident. Kimble does not realize that Norma, with her boyfriend Lars, are plotting to murder Leslie to collect his insurance money. When Norma suspects Kimble is hiding from the police, she plots to frame him for Leslie's murder.
Guest Stars: [[Robert Duvall]] as Leslie, [[Angie Dickinson]] as Norma, and [[John Ericson]] as Lars
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|EpisodeNumber = 47
|EpisodeNumber = 47
|EpisodeNumber2 = 17
|EpisodeNumber2 = 17
|Title = The End Is But the Beginning
|Title = The End Is But the Beginning
|DirectedBy = [[Walter Grauman]]
|DirectedBy = [[Walter Grauman]]
|WrittenBy = ''Teleplay'': George Fass and [[Arthur Weiss]]<br />''Story'': George Fass
|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay
| t = [[Arthur Weiss]]
| ex1 = George Fass
| tlabel = {{abbr|T|Teleplay by}}
| ex1label = {{abbr|S/T|Story and teleplay by}}
}}
|Aux2 = Steve Younger<hr/>Hurley, [[Pennsylvania]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|01|12}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|01|12}}
|ProdCode = 4664
|ProdCode = 4664
|ShortSummary = Working for a delivery firm, Kimble takes on an Army veteran hitching a ride. Farther down the road they get into a bad crash and the Army vet dies. Kimble, thrown from the truck, takes advantage of the accident to try and convince Gerard that he is now dead, and he gets help from his co-worker Aimee Rennick. But when a stunned Gerard flies to the area to verify Kimble's death, Kimble realizes the Army vet had dog tags that will discredit the ruse if they are found.<br />Guest Stars: Berniece Janssen (David Janssen's mother; uncredited), [[Barbara Barrie]] as Aimee Rennick, [[Andrew Duggan]] as John Harlan, and [[Paul Birch (actor)|Paul Birch]] as Captain Carpenter.<br />• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.
|ShortSummary = Working for a delivery firm, Kimble takes on an Army veteran hitching a ride. Farther down the road they get into a bad crash and the Army vet dies. Kimble, thrown from the truck, takes advantage of the accident to try and convince Gerard that he is now dead, and he gets help from his co-worker Aimee Rennick. But when a stunned Gerard flies to the area to verify Kimble's death, Kimble realizes the Army vet had dog tags that will discredit the ruse if they are found.
Guest Stars: Berniece Janssen (David Janssen's mother; uncredited), [[Barbara Barrie]] as Aimee Rennick, [[Andrew Duggan]] as John Harlan, and [[Paul Birch (actor)|Paul Birch]] as Captain Carpenter.<br />• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.
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|EpisodeNumber = 48
|EpisodeNumber = 48
|EpisodeNumber2 = 18
|EpisodeNumber2 = 18
|Title = Nicest Fella You'd Ever Want to Meet
|Title = Nicest Fella You'd Ever Want to Meet
|DirectedBy = Sutton Roley
|DirectedBy = Sutton Roley
|WrittenBy = Jack Turley
|WrittenBy = [[Jack Turley]]
|Aux2 = Richard Clark<hr/>Bixton, [[Arizona]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|01|19}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|01|19}}
|ProdCode = 4670
|ProdCode = 4670
|ShortSummary = While traveling through a small town in Arizona, Kimble is arrested by Sheriff Joe Bob Sims, a brutal and corrupt lawman. Sims, unaware of Kimble's true identity, subjects him to slave labor with a group of other vagrants he arrests on a daily basis for no other reason than to torture and/or humiliate them. When Kimble witnesses Sims murder another prisoner and has the equally corrupt mayor and town council cover it up to look like an accident, Kimble becomes aware that his own life is in danger.<br />Guest Stars: [[Pat Hingle]] as Sheriff Joe Bob Sims, [[Tom Skerritt]] as Neeley Hollister, [[Mary Murphy (actress)|Mary Murphy]] as Thelma Hollister, and [[Dabney Coleman]] as Floyd Pierce.
|ShortSummary = While travelling through a small town in Arizona, Kimble is arrested by Sheriff Joe Bob Sims, a brutal and corrupt lawman. Sims, unaware of Kimble's true identity, subjects him to slave labour with a group of other vagrants he arrests on a daily basis for no other reason than to torture and/or humiliate them. When Kimble witnesses Sims murder another prisoner and has the equally corrupt mayor and town council cover it up to look like an accident, Kimble becomes aware that his own life is in danger.
Guest Stars: [[Pat Hingle]] as Sheriff Joe Bob Sims, [[Tom Skerritt]] as Neeley Hollister, [[Mary Murphy (actress)|Mary Murphy]] as Thelma Hollister, and [[Dabney Coleman]] as Floyd Pierce.
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|EpisodeNumber = 49
|EpisodeNumber = 49
|EpisodeNumber2 = 19
|EpisodeNumber2 = 19
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|DirectedBy = [[Abner Biberman]]
|DirectedBy = [[Abner Biberman]]
|WrittenBy = [[Arthur Weiss]]
|WrittenBy = [[Arthur Weiss]]
|Aux2 = Douglas Beckett<hr/>The hills above Los Angeles
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|01|26}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|01|26}}
|ProdCode = 4663
|ProdCode = 4663
|ShortSummary = While working as a chauffeur for a wealthy family, Kimble learns that the teenage daughter of the family is dating the pool cleaner. While chaperoning a party for the daughter's friends, Kimble throws out an unruly teenager who had crashed the party. Kimble is soon faced with blackmail when the teen turns out to be a crime buff and recognizes Kimble from a police magazine.<br />Guest Stars: [[Katherine Crawford]] as Joanne Glenn, [[Mark Goddard]] as Dan Holt, and [[Pete Duel]] as Buzzy
|ShortSummary = While working as a chauffeur for a wealthy family, Kimble learns that the teenage daughter of the family is dating the pool cleaner. While chaperoning a party for the daughter's friends, Kimble throws out an unruly teenager who had crashed the party. Kimble is soon faced with blackmail when the teen turns out to be a crime buff and recognizes Kimble from a police magazine.
Guest Stars: Katherine Crawford as Joanne Glenn, [[Mark Goddard]] as Dan Holt, and [[Pete Duel]] as Buzzy
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|EpisodeNumber = 50
|EpisodeNumber = 50
|EpisodeNumber2 = 20
|EpisodeNumber2 = 20
|Title = Scapegoat
|Title = Scapegoat
|DirectedBy = [[Alexander Singer]]
|DirectedBy = [[Alexander Singer]]
|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay
|WrittenBy = ''Teleplay'': [[William D. Gordon (actor)|William D. Gordon]]<br />''Story'': [[Larry Cohen]]
| s = [[Larry Cohen]]
| t = [[William D. Gordon (actor)|William D. Gordon]]
| slabel = {{abbr|S|Story by}}
| tlabel = {{abbr|T|Teleplay by}}
}}
|Aux2 = Eddie Fry<hr/>Black River,<br/>[[South Dakota]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|02|02}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|02|02}}
|ProdCode = 4672
|ProdCode = 4672
|ShortSummary = A man who knew Kimble during one of his disguises meets up with him again. He tells him that on one of his hurried, silent departures from a town, he left behind evidence which indicated he was dead and an innocent man is being held for his murder. Kimble returns to the town only to learn that the man had been killed while trying to escape from jail months earlier, and his two sons blame Kimble for their father's fate.<br />Guest Stars: [[Dianne Foster]] as Janice Cummings, [[John Anderson (actor)|John Anderson]] as Justin Briggs, [[Harry Townes]] as Ballinger and [[Bill Erwin]] as the bar patron.
|ShortSummary = A man who knew Kimble during one of his disguises meets up with him again. He tells him that on one of his hurried, silent departures from a town, he left behind evidence which indicated he was dead and an innocent man is being held for his murder. Kimble returns to the town only to learn that the man had been killed while trying to escape from jail months earlier, and his two sons blame Kimble for their father's fate.
Guest Stars: [[Dianne Foster]] as Janice Cummings, [[John Anderson (actor)|John Anderson]] as Justin Briggs, [[Harry Townes]] as Ballinger and [[Bill Erwin]] as the bar patron.
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|EpisodeNumber = 51
|EpisodeNumber = 51
|EpisodeNumber2 = 21
|EpisodeNumber2 = 21
|Title = Corner of Hell
|Title = Corner of Hell
|DirectedBy = [[Robert Butler (director)|Robert Butler]]
|DirectedBy = [[Robert Butler (director)|Robert Butler]]
|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay
|WrittenBy = ''Teleplay'': [[Jo Heims]] and [[Francis Irby Gwaltney]]<br />''Story'': Jo Heims and Zahrini Machadah
| s = Zahrini Machadah
| t = [[Francis Irby Gwaltney]]
| ex1 = [[Jo Heims]]
| slabel = {{abbr|S|Story by}}
| tlabel = {{abbr|T|Teleplay by}}
| ex1label = {{abbr|S/T|Story and teleplay by}}
}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|02|09}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|02|09}}
|Aux2 = Paul Hunter<hr/>Beeker, [[Louisiana]]
|ProdCode = 4665
|ProdCode = 4665
|ShortSummary = On the run from Gerard, Kimble stumbles onto private property belonging to a family of moonshiners. When Gerard gives chase on foot, he too is caught by the backwoods family and is accused of attacking one of the girls in the family. Kimble has to decide how to keep Gerard detained and not killed by the family while planning his own escape.<br />Guest Stars: [[R.G. Armstrong]] as Tully, [[Bruce Dern]] as Cody, [[Sharon Farrell]] as Elvie, and [[Paul Birch (actor)|Paul Birch]] as Captain Carpenter.<br />• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.
|ShortSummary = On the run from Gerard, Kimble stumbles onto private property belonging to a family of moonshiners. When Gerard gives chase on foot, he too is caught by the backwoods family and is accused of attacking one of the girls in the family. Kimble has to decide how to keep Gerard detained and not killed by the family while planning his own escape.
Guest Stars: [[R.G. Armstrong]] as Tully, [[Bruce Dern]] as Cody, [[Sharon Farrell]] as Elvie, and [[Paul Birch (actor)|Paul Birch]] as Captain Carpenter.
• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.
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|EpisodeNumber = 52
|EpisodeNumber = 52
|EpisodeNumber2 = 22
|EpisodeNumber2 = 22
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|DirectedBy = [[Alexander Singer]]
|DirectedBy = [[Alexander Singer]]
|WrittenBy = [[Daniel B. Ullman]]
|WrittenBy = [[Daniel B. Ullman]]
|Aux2 = Bill Martin<hr/>[[Michigan]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|02|16}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|02|16}}
|ProdCode = 4673
|ProdCode = 4673
|ShortSummary = Kimble arrives in a small town where women are being murdered by an unknown serial killer and a vigilante mob mistakes Kimble, a stranger in town, of being the killer. Kimble hides out with a mentally retarded young woman named Joanne Mercer, a 'moon child'. She befriends Kimble and hides him in the basement of her house, which is connected by a tunnel to a closed-down textile factory on the outskirts of town where the real killer is hiding out.<br />Guest Stars: [[Murray Hamilton]] as Mel Starling, [[June Harding]] as Joanne Mercer, [[David Sheiner]] as Sheriff Mack, [[Virginia Christine]] as Alma Mercer, and [[Harry Dean Stanton]] as Randy.
|ShortSummary = Kimble arrives in a small town where women are being murdered by an unknown serial killer and a vigilante mob mistakes Kimble, a stranger in town, of being the killer. Kimble hides out with a mentally challenged young woman named Joanne Mercer, a 'moon child'. She befriends Kimble and hides him in the basement of her house, which is connected by a tunnel to a closed-down textile factory on the outskirts of town where the real killer is hiding out.
Guest Stars: [[Murray Hamilton]] as Mel Starling, [[June Harding]] as Joanne Mercer, [[David Sheiner]] as Sheriff Mack, [[Virginia Christine]] as Alma Mercer, and [[Harry Dean Stanton]] as Randy.
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|EpisodeNumber = 53
|EpisodeNumber = 53
|EpisodeNumber2 = 23
|EpisodeNumber2 = 23
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|DirectedBy = [[Don Medford]]
|DirectedBy = [[Don Medford]]
|WrittenBy = [[George Eckstein]]
|WrittenBy = [[George Eckstein]]
|Aux2 = N/A<hr/>Fairgreen, [[Indiana]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|03|02}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|03|02}}
|ProdCode = 4674
|ProdCode = 4674
|ShortSummary = Four years after his wife's death, Kimble has learned that his father-in-law, Ed Waverly (guest star [[Lloyd Gough]]), is facing bankruptcy because of his wife Edith's (guest star [[Ruth White (actress)|Ruth White]]) heart trouble which is believed to be brought on because she still clings to the memory of Helen. Barely escaping a police dragnet, Kimble contacts Ed and hides in their home, where he finds support from his sister-in-law, Terry (guest star [[Louise Sorel]]). Kimble knows of a secret bank account Helen kept in case of an emergency and needs help finding it. Edith's grief for Helen leaves her incessantly listening to phonograph records made by Helen containing lengthy audio letters to her and Ed, leading to a savage argument between Edith and Terry and leaves Kimble in even greater danger because Terry is in love with him and Edith, upon learning of his presence, icily vows to turn him over to the police.<br />Guest Stars: [[Diane Brewster]] (uncredited) as Helen Kimble in recorded messages (voice only)
|ShortSummary = Four years after his wife's death, Kimble has learned that his father-in-law, Ed Waverly (guest star [[Lloyd Gough]]), is facing bankruptcy because of his wife Edith's (guest star [[Ruth White (actress)|Ruth White]]) heart trouble which is believed to be brought on because she still clings to the memory of Helen. Barely escaping a police dragnet, Kimble contacts Ed and hides in their home, where he finds support from his sister-in-law, Terry (guest star [[Louise Sorel]]). Kimble knows of a secret bank account Helen kept in case of an emergency and needs help finding it. Edith's grief for Helen leaves her incessantly listening to phonograph records made by Helen containing lengthy audio letters to her and Ed, leading to a savage argument between Edith and Terry and leaves Kimble in even greater danger because Terry is in love with him and Edith, upon learning of his presence, icily vows to turn him over to the police.
Guest Stars: [[Diane Brewster]] (uncredited) as Helen Kimble in recorded messages (voice only)
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|EpisodeNumber = 54
|EpisodeNumber = 54
|EpisodeNumber2 = 24
|EpisodeNumber2 = 24
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|DirectedBy = [[Alexander Singer]]
|DirectedBy = [[Alexander Singer]]
|WrittenBy = Jack Turley
|WrittenBy = Jack Turley
|Aux2 = Bill Douglas<hr/>[[Colorado Springs]], [[Colorado]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|03|09}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|03|09}}
|ProdCode = 4675
|ProdCode = 4675
|ShortSummary = While working as a truck driver for a small freight company, Kimble discovers that his angry and bitter boss, Gus Hendrick, is being blackmailed into paying bills and child support for by Lucia Mayfield ever since her husband was killed a year earlier in a driving accident. Kimble later learns that with Hendrick strapped for money and Lucia merely squandering the blackmail money for her own selfish purposes, Hendrick plans to hijack one of his own trucks to collect an insurance settlement.<br />Guest Stars: [[Jack Klugman]] as Gus Hendrick, [[Geraldine Brooks (actress)|Geraldine Brooks]] as Lucia Mayfield, and [[Michael Constantine]] as Ernie Svoboda.
|ShortSummary = While working as a truck driver for a small freight company, Kimble discovers that his angry and bitter boss, Gus Hendrick, is being blackmailed into paying bills and child support by Lucia Mayfield ever since her husband was killed a year earlier in a driving accident. Kimble later learns that with Hendrick strapped for money and Lucia merely squandering the blackmail money for her own selfish purposes, Hendrick plans to hijack one of his own trucks to collect an insurance settlement.
Guest Stars: [[Jack Klugman]] as Gus Hendrick, [[Geraldine Brooks (actress)|Geraldine Brooks]] as Lucia Mayfield, and [[Michael Constantine]] as Ernie Svoboda.
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|EpisodeNumber = 55
|EpisodeNumber2 = 25
|EpisodeNumber2 = 25
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|DirectedBy = [[Don Medford]]
|DirectedBy = [[Don Medford]]
|WrittenBy = [[Don Brinkley]]
|WrittenBy = [[Don Brinkley]]
|Aux2 = Harry Reynolds<hr/>Selma, [[Michigan]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|03|16}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|03|16}}
|ProdCode = 4676
|ProdCode = 4676
|ShortSummary = While working as a hospital orderly, Kimble is recognized by Victor Leonetti and his wife, Anne, who hold Kimble responsible for the death of their daughter. Kimble tries to flee, but gets shot and is forced to undergo surgery for the gunshot wounds. When Victor learns that Kimble was trying to contact a specialist at the time of the girl's death, he tries to make amends by confessing to Gerard that he was the one who murdered Helen Kimble.<br />Guest Stars: [[Telly Savalas]] as Victor Leonetti, [[Carol Rossen]] as Anne Leonetti, and [[Norman Fell]] as Lt. Cermak.<br />• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.
|ShortSummary = While working as a hospital orderly, Kimble is recognized by Victor Leonetti and his wife, Anne, who hold Kimble responsible for the death of their daughter. Kimble tries to flee, but gets shot and is forced to undergo surgery for the gunshot wounds. When Victor learns that Kimble was trying to contact a specialist at the time of the girl's death, he tries to make amends by confessing to Gerard that he was the one who murdered Helen Kimble.
Guest Stars: [[Telly Savalas]] as Victor Leonetti, [[Carol Rossen]] as Anne Leonetti, and [[Norman Fell]] as Lt. Cermak.
• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.
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|EpisodeNumber = 56
|EpisodeNumber2 = 26
|EpisodeNumber2 = 26
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|DirectedBy = [[Abner Biberman]]
|DirectedBy = [[Abner Biberman]]
|WrittenBy = [[Philip Saltzman]]
|WrittenBy = [[Philip Saltzman]]
|Aux2 = Leonard Hull<hr/>Clay City, [[Oklahoma]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|03|23}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|03|23}}
|ProdCode = 4669
|ProdCode = 4669
|ShortSummary = While traveling through a small Oklahoma town, Kimble is arrested because the police have mistaken him for Leonard Hull, a former numbers runner about to testify against a big-time racketeer. Hull had run away from the witness relocation program in that very town. Kimble is taken to a motel where Leonard's wife, Mavis, knows he's not Leonard Hull. Kimble asks for her help to get away from the police and a local hit man pursuing them.<br />Guest Stars: [[Norma Crane]] as Mavis Hull, [[Edward Asner|Ed Asner]] as Sheriff Cliff Mayhew, and [[John Milford]] as Leonard Hull and James Doohan as Cop #1.
|ShortSummary = While travelling through a small Oklahoma town, Kimble is taken into police custody after they mistake him for Leonard Hull, a former numbers runner about to testify against a big-time racketeer. Hull had run away from the witness relocation program in that very town. Kimble is taken to a motel where Leonard's wife, Mavis, knows he's not Leonard Hull. Kimble asks for her help to get away from the police and a local hitman pursuing them.<br />Guest Stars: [[Norma Crane]] as Mavis Hull, [[Edward Asner|Ed Asner]] as Sheriff Cliff Mayhew, and [[John Milford]] as Leonard Hull and James Doohan as Cop #1.
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|EpisodeNumber = 57
|EpisodeNumber = 57
|EpisodeNumber2 = 27
|EpisodeNumber2 = 27
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|DirectedBy = [[Alexander Singer]]
|DirectedBy = [[Alexander Singer]]
|WrittenBy = Robert Guy Barrows
|WrittenBy = Robert Guy Barrows
|Aux2 = Tom Burns/<br/>Phil Meade<hr/>Rutledge, [[Ohio]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|03|30}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|03|30}}
|ProdCode = 4677
|ProdCode = 4677
|ShortSummary = A woman calls the police after she recognizes Kimble's picture on a TV quiz show and in the ensuing manhunt, Kimble hides out in a home for the blind. Kimble becomes acquainted with some of the residents, including the attractive Claire Whittaker, as well as Bob Sterne, who Kimble discovers is not really blind. Bob was actually temporarily blinded in a school bus accident months before and he blames himself since he was driving drunk at the time. One of the other residents is Dan Brady, a veteran lawman who was blinded in the line of duty and remains bitter for having lost his position as the town's sheriff to the younger, more educated, but less experienced, Barney Vilattic. When Brady suspects Kimble's true identity, he sees an opportunity to capture the fugitive to reclaim his former job.<br />Guest Stars: [[Ed Begley]] as Dan Brady, [[Richard Anderson]] as Barney Vilattic, [[Diana Van Der Vlis]] as Claire Whittaker, [[Peter Haskell]] as Bob Sterne, and [[Vaughn Taylor (actor)|Vaughn Taylor]] as Mayor Penfield.
|ShortSummary = A woman calls the police after she recognizes Kimble's picture on a TV quiz show and in the ensuing manhunt, Kimble hides out in a home for the blind. Kimble becomes acquainted with some of the residents, including the attractive Claire Whittaker, as well as Bob Sterne, who Kimble discovers is not really blind. Bob was actually temporarily blinded in a school bus accident months before and he blames himself since he was driving drunk at the time. One of the other residents is Dan Brady, a veteran lawman who was blinded in the line of duty and remains bitter for having lost his position as the town's sheriff to the younger, more educated, but less experienced, Barney Vilattic. When Brady suspects Kimble's true identity, he sees an opportunity to capture the fugitive to reclaim his former job.
Guest Stars: [[Ed Begley]] as Dan Brady, [[Richard Anderson]] as Barney Vilattic, [[Diana Van Der Vlis]] as Claire Whittaker, [[Peter Haskell]] as Bob Sterne, and [[Vaughn Taylor (actor)|Vaughn Taylor]] as Mayor Penfield.
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|DirectedBy = [[William D. Gordon (actor)|William D. Gordon]]
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|WrittenBy = [[Daniel B. Ullman]]
|Aux2 = Ed Morris<hr/>[[Topeka, Kansas]]
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|ProdCode = 4678
|ProdCode = 4678
|ShortSummary = Kimble hops onto a freight train and finds himself in the company of three escaped convicts, two of whom that were wounded during their escape. One of the convicts dies from his wounds while the second one, a brutal murderer named Neil Pinkerton, forces Kimble to treat his leg wound. Pinkerton decides to keep Kimble as a hostage as a safeguard against the police. Pinkerton, Kimble, and the other prisoner, Matt Mooney, seek refuge in a farmhouse owned by widow Mona Ross and her mother, who recognize all of them and treat their captors as celebrities.<br />Guest Stars: [[Shirley Knight]] as Mona Ross, [[Paul Richards (actor)|Paul Richards]] as Neil Pinkerton, and [[Lou Antonio]] as Matt Mooney.
|ShortSummary = Kimble hops onto a freight train and finds himself in the company of three escaped convicts, two of whom that were wounded during their escape. One of the convicts dies from his wounds while the second one, a brutal murderer named Neil Pinkerton, forces Kimble to treat his leg wound. Pinkerton decides to keep Kimble as a hostage as a safeguard against the police. Pinkerton, Kimble, and the other prisoner, Matt Mooney, seek refuge in a farmhouse owned by widow Mona Ross and her mother, who recognize all of them and treat their captors as celebrities.
Guest Stars: [[Paul Richards (actor)|Paul Richards]] as Neil Pinkerton, [[Lou Antonio]] as Matt Mooney, [[Shirley Knight]] as Mona Ross, [[Virginia Gregg]] as Mrs. Ross, and [[Fred Beir]] as Lieutenant Peterson.
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|DirectedBy = [[Alexander Singer]]
|WrittenBy = Jack Turley
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|Aux2 = Jim Wallace<hr/>Encinas County, [[California]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|04|13}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|04|13}}
|ProdCode = 4679
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|ShortSummary = While Kimble is working as a ranch hand on a California citrus farm, the owner, Leland Hagerman, suddenly dies in a tractor accident. The man's greedy, self-serving and spiteful son, Blaine, arrives to stake his claim to the estate, run his stepmother out by any means necessary, and harass the migrant workers who despise him. When Blaine discovers Kimble's true identity and calls the authorities, Kimble must make his escape before they close in.<br />Guest Stars: [[Celeste Holm]] as Flo Hagerman, [[Ben Piazza]] as Blaine Hagerman, and Michael Davis as Paco Flores.
|ShortSummary = While Kimble is working as a ranch hand on a California citrus farm, the owner, Leland Hagerman, suddenly dies in a tractor accident. The man's greedy, self-serving and spiteful son, Blaine, arrives to stake his claim to the estate, run his stepmother out by any means necessary, and harass the migrant workers who despise him. When Blaine discovers Kimble's true identity and calls the authorities, Kimble must make his escape before they close in.
Guest Stars: [[Celeste Holm]] as Flo Hagerman, [[Ben Piazza]] as Blaine Hagerman, [[Rodolfo Hoyos]] as Rafael, Michael Davis as Paco Flores, [[Byron Morrow]] as Leland Hagerman, and [[Jean Hale]] as Lisa.
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|EpisodeNumber = 60
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 30
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|Title = Last Second of a Big Dream
|Title = Last Second of a Big Dream
|DirectedBy = [[Robert Butler (director)|Robert Butler]]
|DirectedBy = [[Robert Butler (director)|Robert Butler]]
|WrittenBy = ''Teleplay'': [[George Eckstein]]<br />''Story'': Jack F. Eastman
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|Aux2 = Nick Peters<hr/>Morgantown, [[Nebraska]]
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|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|04|20}}
|ProdCode = 4680
|ProdCode = 4680
|ShortSummary = While working as a carnie at a local circus, the scheming co-owner Barry Craft (guest star [[Steve Forrest (actor)|Steve Forrest]]) recognizes Kimble when Gerard arrives looking for the fugitive. Barry at first does not tell Gerard about Kimble working there for he figures he will get some publicity by arranging to have Kimble captured at his circus first by calling the local press. Barry's employer Major Fielding (guest star [[Laurence Naismith]]) is against this but after going along with capturing Kimble, decides to allow him to escape by setting loose a dangerous tiger.<br />• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.
|ShortSummary = While working as a carnie at a local circus, the scheming co-owner Barry Craft (guest star [[Steve Forrest (actor)|Steve Forrest]]) recognizes Kimble when Gerard arrives looking for the fugitive. Barry at first does not tell Gerard about Kimble working there for he figures he will get some publicity by arranging to have Kimble captured at his circus first by calling the local press. Barry's employer Major Fielding (guest star [[Laurence Naismith]]) is against this but after going along with capturing Kimble, decides to allow him to escape by setting loose a dangerous tiger.

Guest Stars: [[Milton Selzer]] as Lou Cartwright, [[Robert Karnes]] as Sheriff Rails, and [[James B. Sikking]] as Bert.

• [[Barry Morse]] appears in this episode.
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The Fugitive
Season 2
No. of episodes30
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseSeptember 15, 1964 (1964-09-15) –
April 20, 1965 (1965-04-20)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The second season of The Fugitive originally aired Tuesdays from 10:00-11:00 pm on ABC from September 15, 1964, to April 20, 1965.[1][2] The season was released through two volumes on Region 1 DVDs, with the first volume (containing the first 15 episodes) being released on June 10, 2008, and Volume 2 being released on March 31, 2009.

Episodes

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No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byKimble's Alias
and Location
Original air dateProd.
code
311"Man in a Chariot"Robert ButlerGeorge EcksteinFrank Borden
Pennsylvania
September 15, 1964 (1964-09-15)4654

Kimble happens to watch a TV debate in which a once-renowned attorney, G. Stanley Lazer, claims that he could reverse Kimble's criminal conviction if the case went back to trial. Lazer, once a respected lawyer, had his license revoked after getting into a car accident years before while driving drunk, in which his wife was killed and left him a paraplegic. Lazer now spends his days teaching law at a small college in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Kimble travels to meet with Lazer and his assistant, Nancy Gilman, to enlist their help. To prove his theory, Lazer decides to conduct a mock trial with his students playing the prosecutor, defense lawyer, and jury in front of a live TV audience. While the mock trial is going on, Kimble becomes aware that Lazer is really putting himself on trial for his past misdeeds.

Guest Stars: Ed Begley as G. Stanley Lazer, Robert Drivas as Lee Gould, Kathleen Maguire as Nancy Gilman and Harold Gould as Eller.
322"World's End"Robert ButlerStuart JeromeMr. May
Kansas City &
Springvale, Missouri
September 22, 1964 (1964-09-22)4652

Kimble reads a want ad cryptically informing him about the murder of his wife Helen, with a message to phone Eleanor Burnett, the daughter of John Burnett, his defense attorney who is dead. Ellie and her mother Ada had hired a private detective named Keller (guest star Henry Beckman) to help find the one-armed man and they now think they have found him, but when Kimble arrives at the rendezvous with Ellie in Kansas City, she informs him that the one-armed man they discovered died in a fire. Kimble is devastated, but checks the story himself and believes it to be true. However, the private detective does some more checking and finds the one-armed man who died was incarcerated the night of Helen Kimble's murder, meaning Kimble can still find his wife's killer. Ellie, however, wants Kimble for herself and withholds this information and tells him that they should leave the county. Ellie also faces arrest as Gerard, a family friend of the Burnetts who had seen the ad and knew who had written it, has learned from a reluctant Ada of Ellie's rendezvous with Kimble and her plan to fly him out of the country.

Guest Stars: Suzanne Pleshette as Eleanor Burnett, Carmen Mathews as Ada Burnett, Dabney Coleman as Sgt. Keith, and Paul Birch as Captain Carpenter.

Barry Morse appears in this episode.
333"Man on a String"Sydney PollackHarry Kronman,
Barbara Merlin
and Milton Merlin
Joe Walker
Overton, Wyoming
September 29, 1964 (1964-09-29)4657

While walking down the road late at night, Kimble comes to the aid of Lucey Russell after her car has broken down. As gratitude, she provides him with a place to stay for the night. The next morning, the police find the dead body of Lars Adams, a married man who Lucey had been having an affair with, only a few feet from where her car broke down. As a result, Lucey is arrested for Lars' murder. Lars' wife, Amy, realizes that her husband was killed accidentally, but after learning of his philandering with Lucey, Amy decides that Lucey should take the rap. Kimble realizes that he can prove Lucey's innocence, but testifying for her could jeopardize his own freedom.

Guest Stars: Lois Nettleton as Lucey Russell and John Larch as George Duncan.
344"When the Bough Breaks"Ralph SenenskyS : James P. Griffith
S/T : George Eckstein
Pete Broderick
Grand Forks/Fargo, North Dakota
October 6, 1964 (1964-10-06)4659

While hopping freight trains, Kimble meets a young woman named Carol Hollister, who is traveling with her baby to meet up with her husband. Kimble does not know that Carol is actually a mentally disturbed escapee from the local insane asylum whose newborn baby died a year earlier and she has abducted another baby. Soon, Carol becomes so far gone that she mistakes Kimble for her late husband. Kimble must find a way to get the baby away from Carol and return him to his parents while avoiding the police.

Guest Stars: Diana Hyland as Carol Hollister, Lin McCarthy as Malleson, Royal Dano as Preacher, and Sue Randall as Ruth Fisher.
355"Nemesis"Jerry HopperHarry KronmanN/A
Nothby, Bardon County, Wisconsin
October 13, 1964 (1964-10-13)4651

Gerard interrupts the vacation he is having with his young son when he gets a report from the sheriff of a rural community that Kimble is working there. Kimble escapes from his workplace at a hatchery just as Gerard and the local sheriff come to arrest him by stealing the sheriff's car. As Kimble drives off in the sheriff's car into a wooded region, he discovers that he has unwittingly kidnapped Gerard's young son, who is hiding in the backseat of the car. When the car runs out of gas Kimble and Phil Jr. set out on foot, but both soon run afoul of Corbin, a local hunter, and forest ranger Matt Davis.

Guest Stars: Slim Pickens as Hank Corbin, Kurt Russell as Phil Jr., Bing Russell as Matt Davis, John Doucette as Sam Deebold, and Paul Birch as Captain Carpenter.

Barry Morse appears in this episode.
366"Tiger Left, Tiger Right"James GoldstoneRichard Levinson & William LinkFrank Jordan
Eugene, Oregon
October 20, 1964 (1964-10-20)4660

While working as a gardener for Mike and Laura Pryor, Kimble is mistakenly abducted by Harold and Irene Cheyney. Harold is a Korean War veteran and former factory worker who lost the use of his legs after a truck owned by the Pryor's company hit him. After writing several letters to Mike Pryor asking about work and disability compensation and getting no response, Harold decides to kidnap Mike for a $100,000 ransom, but since Harold and Irene have never met or seen Mike Pryor, they abduct Kimble instead, after seeing Mike's son, Glenn, give more affection to Kimble than his distant father.

Guest Stars: Leslie Nielsen as Harold Cheyney, Carol Rossen as Irene Cheyney, John Lasell as Michael Pryor, Jeanne Bal as Laura Pryor, David Sheiner as Lieutenant Hess, and Jeffrey Byron as Glenn.
377"Tug of War"Abner BibermanDaniel B. UllmanPaul Kelly
Cornell, Trinity County, Idaho
October 27, 1964 (1964-10-27)4661

Kimble is working on a farm when he is captured by a former sheriff trying to re-live his glory days. They are soon joined by the current sheriff who tries to take over, but the old and new sheriff start arguing about how and when to turn Kimble over to the authorities, and the ruthless new sheriff will go to any lengths to make sure he gets all the credit for the capture.

Guest Stars: Arthur O'Connell as Samuel Cole, Don Gordon as Deputy Sheriff Fallon, and Harry Townes as Art Mallet.
388"Dark Corner"Jerry HopperHarry KronmanJim Russell
Sioux Falls,
South Dakota
November 10, 1964 (1964-11-10)4655

Kimble finds refuge from the police in a rural farmhouse where he meets Mattie Braydon, a sculptor who suffers from hysterical blindness and lives with her older sister and their uncle. Mattie protects Kimble and hires him as a farmhand. While he is there, she also begins using him as a model for her clay sculptures she keeps in the barn. Kimble soon finds out that the sweet and innocent Mattie is in fact a possessive and manipulative sociopath who wants Kimble for herself and will do anything, including committing murder, to ensure dark secrets of her past never get revealed.

Guest Stars: Tuesday Weld as Mattie Braydon, Elizabeth MacRae as Clara Braydon, Paul Carr as Bob Matthews, Crahan Denton as Sam Braydon, and John McLiam as Sheriff Grover.
399"Escape into Black"Jerry HopperLarry CohenFrank Barlow
Decatur, Illinois
November 17, 1964 (1964-11-17)4653

On the verge of closing in on the one-armed man, Kimble is rendered an amnesiac after a freak gas explosion at a roadside diner when a stove blows up. While Kimble fights to regain his memory, a struggle ensues at the hospital between Margaret Ruskin (guest star Betty Garrett), a social worker who recognizes Kimble and believes him to be innocent, and a local physician, Dr. Towne (guest star Ivan Dixon), who believes Kimble to be guilty. Meanwhile, the one-armed man, whose name is revealed to be 'Fred Johnson', slips away after learning that Kimble is looking for him, but not before making an anonymous phone call to the police and Gerard about Kimble's whereabouts.

Guest Star: Paul Birch as Captain Carpenter.

Barry Morse appears in this episode.
Bill Raisch makes his first credited appearance in the series. His character is listed in the credits as "One Armed Man".
4010"The Cage"Walter GraumanSheldon StarkJeff Parker
Puerto Viaje,
Southern California
November 24, 1964 (1964-11-24)4662

While working as a handyman in the Hispanic fishing village of Puerto Viejo, Kimble becomes aware that the area has a plague epidemic and he's forced to call the state health inspector to have the entire area quarantined. Soon, he finds himself trapped when the local doctor suspects his true identity and the irate villagers set out to find him.

Guest Stars: Joe De Santis as Joe Valdez, Brenda Scott as Carla Valdez, Tim O'Connor as Dr. Davis, Richard Evans as Miguel and John Kellogg as Officer Chrisman
4111"Cry Uncle"James GoldstonePhilip SaltzmanPat Thomas
Donnivale, Illinois
December 1, 1964 (1964-12-01)4656

When robbers shoot two policemen, Kimble's nearby, so he hides in an orphanage's station wagon to get away from the dragnet. While hiding out in the orphanage as a volunteer, two orphans Kimble met beforehand promise they will alibi him by passing him off as their visiting uncle, but Sean Dubose, another state ward, plans to use Kimble in his own escape...fearing he will be shipped to an Illinois juvenile prison. Sean is embittered from being abandoned by his alcoholic uncle, after Sean's parents' deaths. Kimble is torn between an immediate but risky daylight escape, or helping the troublesome boy.

Guest Stars: Edward Binns as Josh Kovaks, Ronny Howard as Gus, Donald Losby as Sean, Brett Somers as Miss Edmonds, and Rance Howard (uncredited).
4212"Detour on a Road Going Nowhere"Ralph SenenskyT : William D. Gordon
S/T : Philip Saltzman
Stu Manning
Indian Lake, Wyoming
December 8, 1964 (1964-12-08)4667
While working as a hotel steward in Wyoming, Kimble is forced to run after learning that another hotel employee steals hotel funds and Kimble becomes the suspect. Kimble escapes on a tour bus containing Mr. and Mrs. Langner (guest stars Lee Bowman and Phyllis Thaxter) a bickering couple, a visiting spinster named Louanne (guest star Elizabeth Allen), a local named Sandy Baird (guest star Don Quine), and the bus driver. But Kimble becomes trapped when the bus breaks down on a back road and all the passengers discover his secret when his identity is revealed over the radio. Held at gunpoint, Kimble must find a way to escape.
4313"The Iron Maiden"Walter GraumanS : Peter R. Brooke
T : Harry Kronman
S/T : Paul Lucey
Parker
Eronson, Nevada
December 15, 1964 (1964-12-15)4666

An industrial accident traps Kimble and some government workers along with a bickering congresswoman in an underground missile silo under construction. A member of the trapped group wants to turn Kimble in as soon as they are rescued while others want to help him. At the same time, Gerard waits above the only exit for Kimble to emerge.

Guest Stars: Stephen McNally as Jack Glennon, Nan Martin as Congresswoman Marion Snell, Richard Anderson as Colonel Lawrence, Paul Lambert as Solomon, John McLiam as Alec Neal, Jason Wingreen as a photographer, and Christine White as Susan Lait.

Barry Morse appears in this episode.
4414"Devil's Carnival"James GoldstoneWilliam D. GordonN/A
Corona, Georgia
December 22, 1964 (1964-12-22)4658

Kimble unwittingly hitches a ride with Hanes McClure, a wanted criminal out to settle a score in his Georgia hometown. When Hanes attempts to crash a barricade, Kimble grabs the wheel to save an innocent life, but it gets both of them arrested. Both Kimble and Hanes then endure the spectacle the small town makes because of the double arrest.

Guest Star: Warren Oates as Hanes McClure.
4515"Ballad for a Ghost"Walter GraumanS : Sidney Ellis
S/T : George Eckstein
Pete Glenn
South of Salisbury, Ohio
December 29, 1964 (1964-12-29)4668
While working as a rural hotel porter, Kimble finds himself working with Hallie Martin (guest star Janis Paige), a lounge singer who bears a strong resemblance to his late wife, Helen. Hallie knows of the resemblance and Kimble is in danger when Hallie's husband becomes jealous.
4616"Brass Ring"Abner BibermanLeonard KantorBen Horton
Santa Monica, California
January 5, 1965 (1965-01-05)4671

In Santa Monica, California, Kimble is hired by Norma Sessions to help care for her invalid brother, Leslie, who was crippled in a car accident. Kimble does not realize that Norma, with her boyfriend Lars, are plotting to murder Leslie to collect his insurance money. When Norma suspects Kimble is hiding from the police, she plots to frame him for Leslie's murder.

Guest Stars: Robert Duvall as Leslie, Angie Dickinson as Norma, and John Ericson as Lars
4717"The End Is But the Beginning"Walter GraumanT : Arthur Weiss
S/T : George Fass
Steve Younger
Hurley, Pennsylvania
January 12, 1965 (1965-01-12)4664

Working for a delivery firm, Kimble takes on an Army veteran hitching a ride. Farther down the road they get into a bad crash and the Army vet dies. Kimble, thrown from the truck, takes advantage of the accident to try and convince Gerard that he is now dead, and he gets help from his co-worker Aimee Rennick. But when a stunned Gerard flies to the area to verify Kimble's death, Kimble realizes the Army vet had dog tags that will discredit the ruse if they are found.

Guest Stars: Berniece Janssen (David Janssen's mother; uncredited), Barbara Barrie as Aimee Rennick, Andrew Duggan as John Harlan, and Paul Birch as Captain Carpenter.
Barry Morse appears in this episode.
4818"Nicest Fella You'd Ever Want to Meet"Sutton RoleyJack TurleyRichard Clark
Bixton, Arizona
January 19, 1965 (1965-01-19)4670

While travelling through a small town in Arizona, Kimble is arrested by Sheriff Joe Bob Sims, a brutal and corrupt lawman. Sims, unaware of Kimble's true identity, subjects him to slave labour with a group of other vagrants he arrests on a daily basis for no other reason than to torture and/or humiliate them. When Kimble witnesses Sims murder another prisoner and has the equally corrupt mayor and town council cover it up to look like an accident, Kimble becomes aware that his own life is in danger.

Guest Stars: Pat Hingle as Sheriff Joe Bob Sims, Tom Skerritt as Neeley Hollister, Mary Murphy as Thelma Hollister, and Dabney Coleman as Floyd Pierce.
4919"Fun and Games and Party Favors"Abner BibermanArthur WeissDouglas Beckett
The hills above Los Angeles
January 26, 1965 (1965-01-26)4663

While working as a chauffeur for a wealthy family, Kimble learns that the teenage daughter of the family is dating the pool cleaner. While chaperoning a party for the daughter's friends, Kimble throws out an unruly teenager who had crashed the party. Kimble is soon faced with blackmail when the teen turns out to be a crime buff and recognizes Kimble from a police magazine.

Guest Stars: Katherine Crawford as Joanne Glenn, Mark Goddard as Dan Holt, and Pete Duel as Buzzy
5020"Scapegoat"Alexander SingerS : Larry Cohen
T : William D. Gordon
Eddie Fry
Black River,
South Dakota
February 2, 1965 (1965-02-02)4672

A man who knew Kimble during one of his disguises meets up with him again. He tells him that on one of his hurried, silent departures from a town, he left behind evidence which indicated he was dead and an innocent man is being held for his murder. Kimble returns to the town only to learn that the man had been killed while trying to escape from jail months earlier, and his two sons blame Kimble for their father's fate.

Guest Stars: Dianne Foster as Janice Cummings, John Anderson as Justin Briggs, Harry Townes as Ballinger and Bill Erwin as the bar patron.
5121"Corner of Hell"Robert ButlerS : Zahrini Machadah
T : Francis Irby Gwaltney
S/T : Jo Heims
Paul Hunter
Beeker, Louisiana
February 9, 1965 (1965-02-09)4665

On the run from Gerard, Kimble stumbles onto private property belonging to a family of moonshiners. When Gerard gives chase on foot, he too is caught by the backwoods family and is accused of attacking one of the girls in the family. Kimble has to decide how to keep Gerard detained and not killed by the family while planning his own escape.

Guest Stars: R.G. Armstrong as Tully, Bruce Dern as Cody, Sharon Farrell as Elvie, and Paul Birch as Captain Carpenter.

Barry Morse appears in this episode.
5222"Moon Child"Alexander SingerDaniel B. UllmanBill Martin
Michigan
February 16, 1965 (1965-02-16)4673

Kimble arrives in a small town where women are being murdered by an unknown serial killer and a vigilante mob mistakes Kimble, a stranger in town, of being the killer. Kimble hides out with a mentally challenged young woman named Joanne Mercer, a 'moon child'. She befriends Kimble and hides him in the basement of her house, which is connected by a tunnel to a closed-down textile factory on the outskirts of town where the real killer is hiding out.

Guest Stars: Murray Hamilton as Mel Starling, June Harding as Joanne Mercer, David Sheiner as Sheriff Mack, Virginia Christine as Alma Mercer, and Harry Dean Stanton as Randy.
5323"The Survivors"Don MedfordGeorge EcksteinN/A
Fairgreen, Indiana
March 2, 1965 (1965-03-02)4674

Four years after his wife's death, Kimble has learned that his father-in-law, Ed Waverly (guest star Lloyd Gough), is facing bankruptcy because of his wife Edith's (guest star Ruth White) heart trouble which is believed to be brought on because she still clings to the memory of Helen. Barely escaping a police dragnet, Kimble contacts Ed and hides in their home, where he finds support from his sister-in-law, Terry (guest star Louise Sorel). Kimble knows of a secret bank account Helen kept in case of an emergency and needs help finding it. Edith's grief for Helen leaves her incessantly listening to phonograph records made by Helen containing lengthy audio letters to her and Ed, leading to a savage argument between Edith and Terry and leaves Kimble in even greater danger because Terry is in love with him and Edith, upon learning of his presence, icily vows to turn him over to the police.

Guest Stars: Diane Brewster (uncredited) as Helen Kimble in recorded messages (voice only)
5424"Everybody Gets Hit in the Mouth Sometime"Alexander SingerJack TurleyBill Douglas
Colorado Springs, Colorado
March 9, 1965 (1965-03-09)4675

While working as a truck driver for a small freight company, Kimble discovers that his angry and bitter boss, Gus Hendrick, is being blackmailed into paying bills and child support by Lucia Mayfield ever since her husband was killed a year earlier in a driving accident. Kimble later learns that with Hendrick strapped for money and Lucia merely squandering the blackmail money for her own selfish purposes, Hendrick plans to hijack one of his own trucks to collect an insurance settlement.


Guest Stars: Jack Klugman as Gus Hendrick, Geraldine Brooks as Lucia Mayfield, and Michael Constantine as Ernie Svoboda.
5525"May God Have Mercy"Don MedfordDon BrinkleyHarry Reynolds
Selma, Michigan
March 16, 1965 (1965-03-16)4676

While working as a hospital orderly, Kimble is recognized by Victor Leonetti and his wife, Anne, who hold Kimble responsible for the death of their daughter. Kimble tries to flee, but gets shot and is forced to undergo surgery for the gunshot wounds. When Victor learns that Kimble was trying to contact a specialist at the time of the girl's death, he tries to make amends by confessing to Gerard that he was the one who murdered Helen Kimble.

Guest Stars: Telly Savalas as Victor Leonetti, Carol Rossen as Anne Leonetti, and Norman Fell as Lt. Cermak.

Barry Morse appears in this episode.
5626"Masquerade"Abner BibermanPhilip SaltzmanLeonard Hull
Clay City, Oklahoma
March 23, 1965 (1965-03-23)4669
While travelling through a small Oklahoma town, Kimble is taken into police custody after they mistake him for Leonard Hull, a former numbers runner about to testify against a big-time racketeer. Hull had run away from the witness relocation program in that very town. Kimble is taken to a motel where Leonard's wife, Mavis, knows he's not Leonard Hull. Kimble asks for her help to get away from the police and a local hitman pursuing them.
Guest Stars: Norma Crane as Mavis Hull, Ed Asner as Sheriff Cliff Mayhew, and John Milford as Leonard Hull and James Doohan as Cop #1.
5727"Runner in the Dark"Alexander SingerRobert Guy BarrowsTom Burns/
Phil Meade
Rutledge, Ohio
March 30, 1965 (1965-03-30)4677

A woman calls the police after she recognizes Kimble's picture on a TV quiz show and in the ensuing manhunt, Kimble hides out in a home for the blind. Kimble becomes acquainted with some of the residents, including the attractive Claire Whittaker, as well as Bob Sterne, who Kimble discovers is not really blind. Bob was actually temporarily blinded in a school bus accident months before and he blames himself since he was driving drunk at the time. One of the other residents is Dan Brady, a veteran lawman who was blinded in the line of duty and remains bitter for having lost his position as the town's sheriff to the younger, more educated, but less experienced, Barney Vilattic. When Brady suspects Kimble's true identity, he sees an opportunity to capture the fugitive to reclaim his former job.

Guest Stars: Ed Begley as Dan Brady, Richard Anderson as Barney Vilattic, Diana Van Der Vlis as Claire Whittaker, Peter Haskell as Bob Sterne, and Vaughn Taylor as Mayor Penfield.
5828"A.P.B."William D. GordonDaniel B. UllmanEd Morris
Topeka, Kansas
April 6, 1965 (1965-04-06)4678

Kimble hops onto a freight train and finds himself in the company of three escaped convicts, two of whom that were wounded during their escape. One of the convicts dies from his wounds while the second one, a brutal murderer named Neil Pinkerton, forces Kimble to treat his leg wound. Pinkerton decides to keep Kimble as a hostage as a safeguard against the police. Pinkerton, Kimble, and the other prisoner, Matt Mooney, seek refuge in a farmhouse owned by widow Mona Ross and her mother, who recognize all of them and treat their captors as celebrities.

Guest Stars: Paul Richards as Neil Pinkerton, Lou Antonio as Matt Mooney, Shirley Knight as Mona Ross, Virginia Gregg as Mrs. Ross, and Fred Beir as Lieutenant Peterson.
5929"The Old Man Picked a Lemon"Alexander SingerJack TurleyJim Wallace
Encinas County, California
April 13, 1965 (1965-04-13)4679

While Kimble is working as a ranch hand on a California citrus farm, the owner, Leland Hagerman, suddenly dies in a tractor accident. The man's greedy, self-serving and spiteful son, Blaine, arrives to stake his claim to the estate, run his stepmother out by any means necessary, and harass the migrant workers who despise him. When Blaine discovers Kimble's true identity and calls the authorities, Kimble must make his escape before they close in.

Guest Stars: Celeste Holm as Flo Hagerman, Ben Piazza as Blaine Hagerman, Rodolfo Hoyos as Rafael, Michael Davis as Paco Flores, Byron Morrow as Leland Hagerman, and Jean Hale as Lisa.
6030"Last Second of a Big Dream"Robert ButlerS : Jack F. Eastman
T : George Eckstein
Nick Peters
Morgantown, Nebraska
April 20, 1965 (1965-04-20)4680

While working as a carnie at a local circus, the scheming co-owner Barry Craft (guest star Steve Forrest) recognizes Kimble when Gerard arrives looking for the fugitive. Barry at first does not tell Gerard about Kimble working there for he figures he will get some publicity by arranging to have Kimble captured at his circus first by calling the local press. Barry's employer Major Fielding (guest star Laurence Naismith) is against this but after going along with capturing Kimble, decides to allow him to escape by setting loose a dangerous tiger.

Guest Stars: Milton Selzer as Lou Cartwright, Robert Karnes as Sheriff Rails, and James B. Sikking as Bert.

Barry Morse appears in this episode.

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