The Fugitive season 4: Difference between revisions
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|DirectedBy = [[Mark Rydell]] |
|DirectedBy = [[Mark Rydell]] |
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|WrittenBy = [[Howard Browne]] |
|WrittenBy = [[Howard Browne]] |
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|Aux2 = Clark City, [[ |
|Aux2 = Clark City, [[Kentucky]]<hr/>Paul Miller |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|09|27}} |
|OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|09|27}} |
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|ProdCode = 4754 |
|ProdCode = 4754 |
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|ShortSummary = Kimble believes he spotted the one-armed man while in Clark City, a corrupt gambling town. In fact he did: the one-armed man works there as a numbers runner under the alias Steve Cramer, and hires two cops to attack Kimble. Kimble survives but "Cramer" puts out a contract on him. Kimble is nursed back to health by Cora, a prostitute (after she first tries stealing his wallet). She tells Kimble that the entire town is under the control of mob underboss Oliver Enright, to whom Kimble goes to ask for protection. Eventually, Kimble and the one-armed man are both brought to the elderly and invalid Mafia boss Victor Luchek, who must decide what to do with the two fugitives in his town.<br /> |
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Guest Stars: [[Michael Strong]] as Oliver Enright, Carol Rossen as Cora, [[Eduardo Ciannelli]] as Victor Luchek, [[Bill Raisch]] as Steve Cramer/Fred Johnson. |
Guest Stars: [[Michael Strong]] as Oliver Enright, Carol Rossen as Cora, [[Eduardo Ciannelli]] as Victor Luchek, [[Bill Raisch]] as Steve Cramer/Fred Johnson. |
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Revision as of 18:33, 25 January 2021
The Fugitive | |
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Season 4 | |
No. of episodes | 30 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 13, 1966 August 29, 1967 | –
Season chronology | |
The fourth and final season of The Fugitive was filmed in color, and was originally aired Tuesdays at 10:00-11:00 pm on ABC from September 13, 1966 to August 29, 1967.[1][2] The season was released through two volumes on Region 1 DVDs, with Volume 1 (containing the first 15 episodes) released on November 2, 2010 and Volume 2 released on February 15, 2011.
At the time of its initial airing, "The Judgment: Part 2" was the highest-rated episode of a TV series until the record was surpassed by the Dallas episode "Who Done It" thirteen years later. This same episode also surpassed the national viewership record set by the historic first appearance of the Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show three years earlier, with an estimated 78 million viewers.[3] This was then broken by the Roots episode "Part VIII" in 1977.
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Location and Kimble's Alias | Original air date | Prod. code |
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91 | 1 | "The Last Oasis" | Gerald Mayer | Barry Oringer | Puma County, Arizona David Morrow | September 13, 1966 | 4751 |
92 | 2 | "Death is the Door Prize" | Don Medford | Oliver Crawford | Los Angeles, California Ed Sanders | September 20, 1966 | 4753 |
93 | 3 | "A Clean and Quiet Town" | Mark Rydell | Howard Browne | Clark City, Kentucky Paul Miller | September 27, 1966 | 4754 |
94 | 4 | "The Sharp Edge of Chivalry" | Gerald Mayer | Sam Ross | Unknown Carl Baker | October 4, 1966 | 4757 |
95 | 5 | "Ten Thousand Pieces of Silver" | James Neilson | Story by : E. Arthur Kean Teleplay by : E. Arthur Kean and Wilton Schiller | Monroe County Dave Livingston | October 11, 1966 | 4759 |
96 | 6 | "Joshua's Kingdom" | Gerd Oswald | Lee Loeb | Utah Jim Corman | October 18, 1966 | 4756 |
97 | 7 | "Second Sight" | Robert Douglas | Daniel B. Ullman | Pennsylvania Jack Anderson | October 25, 1966 | 4752 |
98 | 8 | "Wine Is a Traitor" | Gerd Oswald | Howard Dimsdale | Southern California Taylor | November 1, 1966 | 4760 |
99 | 9 | "Approach with Care" | William Hale | Lee Loeb | Londale, Indiana Pete Allen | November 15, 1966 | 4761 |
100 | 10 | "Nobody Loses All the Time" | Lawrence Dobkin | E. Arthur Kean | Harrington Harry Robertson | November 22, 1966 | 4758 |
101 | 11 | "Right in the Middle of the Season" | Christian Nyby | Sam Ross | Southern California or Texas Eddie Carter | November 29, 1966 | 4763 |
102 | 12 | "The Devil's Disciples" | Jud Taylor | Story by : Robert Dillon and Steven W. Carabatsos Teleplay by : Jeri Emmett and Steven W. Carabatsos | Unknown N/A | December 6, 1966 | 4762 |
103 | 13 | "The Blessings of Liberty" | Joseph Pevney | Daniel B. Ullman | Unknown Ben Russell | December 20, 1966 | 4755 |
104 | 14 | "The Evil Men Do" | Jesse Hibbs | Walter Brough | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Russell Jordan | December 27, 1966 | 4767 |
105 | 15 | "Run the Man Down" | James Sheldon | Story by : Fred Freiberger Teleplay by : Barry Oringer | Southern California Tom Anderson | January 3, 1967 | 4764 |
106 | 16 | "The Other Side of the Coin" | Lewis Allen | Sam Ross | Ocean Grove, California Jim Parker | January 10, 1967 | 4766 |
107 | 17 | "The One That Got Away" | Leo Penn | Philip Saltzman and Harry Kronman | Southern California, and Mexico Bill March | January 17, 1967 | 4765 |
108 | 18 | "Concrete Evidence" | Murray Golden | Story by : Jack Turley Teleplay by : Jeri Emmett and Jack Turley | Coleman, Nebraska Steve Dexter | January 24, 1967 | 4769 |
109 | 19 | "The Breaking of the Habit" | John Meredyth Lucas | John Meredyth Lucas | Sacramento and Tarleton, California Tom Marlow | January 31, 1967 | 4768 |
110 | 20 | "There Goes the Ball Game" | Gerald Mayer | Oliver Crawford | Southern California Gene Tyler | February 7, 1967 | 4770 |
111 | 21 | "The Ivy Maze" | John Meredyth Lucas | Edward Hume | Indiana Gerry Sinclair | February 21, 1967 | 4771 |
112 | 22 | "Goodbye My Love" | Lewis Allen | Lee Loeb | Unknown Bill Garrisson | February 28, 1967 | 4772 |
113 | 23 | "Passage to Helena" | Richard Benedict | Barry Oringer | Wyler City, Montana Tom Barrett | March 7, 1967 | 4773 |
114 | 24 | "The Savage Street" | Gerald Mayer | Story by : Mario Alcalde Teleplay by : Jeri Emmett and Mario Alcalde | Unknown Tony Maxwell | March 14, 1967 | 4774 |
115 | 25 | "Death of a Very Small Killer" | John Meredyth Lucas | Barry Oringer | Puerta Banales, Mexico Thomas Barrett | March 21, 1967 | 4775 |
116 | 26 | "Dossier on a Diplomat" | Gerald Mayer | Story by : J. T. Gallard Teleplay by : J. T. Gallard and Jeri Emmett | Washington D. C. Charlie Farrell | March 28, 1967 | 4776 |
117 | 27 | "The Walls of Night" | John Meredyth Lucas | Lawrence L. Goldman | Portland, Oregon/ Seattle, Washington Stan Dyson | April 4, 1967 | 4777 |
118 | 28 | "The Shattered Silence" | Barry Morse | Story by : Ralph Goodman Teleplay by : Barry Oringer | Pinedale Ben Lewis | April 11, 1967 | 4778 |
119 | 29 | "The Judgment: Part 1" | Don Medford | George Eckstein and Michael Zagor | Tuczon, Arizona/ Los Angeles, California Frank Davis | August 22, 1967 | 4779 |
120 | 30 | "The Judgment: Part 2" | Don Medford | George Eckstein and Michael Zagor | Stafford, Indiana N/A | August 29, 1967 | 4780 |
References
- ^ TV Listings for September 13, 1966
- ^ TV Listings for August 29, 1967
- ^ "50 Years Ago "The Fugitive" Series Finale Made TV History". Paley Matters. 2017-08-29. Retrieved 2018-04-27.