The Fugitive season 2
Appearance
The Fugitive (season 2) | |
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Season 2 | |
No. of episodes | 30 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 15, 1964 April 20, 1965 | –
Season chronology | |
The second season of The Fugitive originally aired Tuesdays at 10:00-11:00 pm (EST) on ABC from September 15, 1964 to April 20, 1965.[1][2] The first volume of the season was released on Region 1 DVD on June 10, 2008. Volume 2 was released on March 31, 2009.
Episodes
Nº | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | PC |
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31 | "Man in a Chariot" | Robert Butler | George Eckstein | September 15, 1964 | 4654 |
32 | "World's End" | Robert Butler | Stuart Jerome | September 22, 1964 | 4652 |
33 | "Man on a String" | Sydney Pollack | Harry Kronman, Barbara Merlin and Milton Merlin | September 29, 1964 | 4657 |
34 | "When the Bough Breaks" | Ralph Senensky | Teleplay: George Eckstein Story: George Eckstein and James P. Griffith | October 6, 1964 | 4659 |
35 | "Nemesis" | Jerry Hopper | Harry Kronman | October 13, 1964 | 4651 |
36 | "Tiger Left, Tiger Right" | James Goldstone | Richard Levinson & William Link | October 20, 1964 | 4660 |
37 | "Tug of War" | Abner Biberman | Daniel B. Ullman | October 27, 1964 | 4661 |
38 | "Dark Corner" | Jerry Hopper | Harry Kronman | November 10, 1964 | 4655 |
39 | "Escape into Black" | Jerry Hopper | Larry Cohen | November 17, 1964 | 4653 |
40 | "The Cage" | Walter Grauman | Sheldon Stark | November 24, 1964 | 4662 |
41 | "Cry Uncle" | James Goldstone | Philip Saltzman | December 1, 1964 | 4656 |
42 | "Detour on a Road Going Nowhere" | Ralph Senensky | Teleplay: Philip Saltzman and William D. Gordon Story: Philip Saltzman | December 8, 1964 | 4667 |
43 | "The Iron Maiden" | Walter Grauman | Teleplay: Paul Lucey and Harry Kronman Story: Peter R. Brooke and Paul Lucey | December 15, 1964 | 4666 |
44 | "Devil's Carnival" | James Goldstone | William D. Gordon | December 22, 1964 | 4658 |
45 | "Ballad for a Ghost" | Walter Grauman | Teleplay: George Eckstein Story: Sidney Ellis and George Eckstein | December 29, 1964 | 4668 |
46 | "Brass Ring" | Abner Biberman | Leonard Kantor | January 5, 1965 | 4671 |
47 | "The End Is But the Beginning" | Walter Grauman | Teleplay: George Fass and Arthur Weiss Story: George Fass | January 12, 1965 | 4664 |
48 | "Nicest Fella You'd Ever Want to Meet" | Sutton Roley | Jack Turley | January 19, 1965 | 4670 |
49 | "Fun and Games and Party Favors" | Abner Biberman | Arthur Weiss | January 26, 1965 | 4663 |
50 | "Scapegoat" | Alexander Singer | Teleplay: William D. Gordon Story: Larry Cohen | February 2, 1965 | 4672 |
51 | "Corner of Hell" | Robert Butler | Teleplay: Jo Heims and Francis Irby Gwaltney Story: Jo Heims and Zahrini Machadah | February 9, 1965 | 4665 |
52 | "Moon Child" | Alexander Singer | Daniel B. Ullman | February 16, 1965 | 4673 |
53 | "The Survivors" | Don Medford | George Eckstein | March 2, 1965 | 4674 |
54 | "Everybody Gets Hit in the Mouth Sometime" | Alexander Singer | Jack Turley | March 9, 1965 | 4675 |
55 | "May God Have Mercy" | Don Medford | Don Brinkley | March 16, 1965 | 4676 |
56 | "Masquerade" | Abner Biberman | Philip Saltzman | March 23, 1965 | 4669 |
57 | "Runner in the Dark" | Alexander Singer | Robert Guy Barrows | March 30, 1965 | 4677 |
58 | "A.P.B." | William D. Gordon | Daniel B. Ullman | April 6, 1965 | 4678 |
59 | "The Old Man Picked a Lemon" | Alexander Singer | Jack Turley | April 13, 1965 | 4679 |
60 | "Last Second of a Big Dream" | Robert Butler | Teleplay: George Eckstein Story: Jack F. Eastman | April 20, 1965 | 4680 |