The Fugitive - Season 3

The Fugitive - Season 3
The Fugitive - Season 3
1965
Drama, Suspense/Thriller
Season 3 - A doctor, wrongly convicted for a murder he didn't commit, escapes custody and must stay ahead of the police to find the real killer. (imdb)
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Created by:
Roy HugginsDirected by:
Walter Grauman, Jerry Hopper, Alexander Singer, James SheldonWriters:
Roy Huggins, George Eckstein, Daniel B. Ullman, Harry KronmanStarring:
Barry Morse, William Conrad, David JanssenDavid Janssen was born to be a TV star. The Janssen family settled in Hollywood when he was a teenager and he attended Fairfax High School, where he developed an interest in acting. His film debut was a bit part in It's a Pleasure (1945), and at the age of 18 signed a contract with 20th Century-Fox. However, the studio dropped him after allegedly becoming disenchanted with his odd hairline and big prominent ears. Janssen had better luck at Universal, where he signed on in the early 1950s and bec
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Wings of an Angel (1965)
- S3E1
After being stabbed while rescuing a woman from her attacker, Kimble is taken to the nearest infirmary, located inside a prison. One of the inmates threatens to expose Kimble if he doesn't help in a drug-smuggling operation.
Middle of a Heat Wave (1965)
- S3E2
A woman with whom Kimble was dining becomes angry when he tells her he must leave town. She disappears and is found roughed up but alive. Kimble knows she must tell police he did not abduct her in order to save him from being arrested.
A fake mind reader recognizes Dr. Kimble. To bolster TV ratings for his act, he provides the police with clues designed to show his psychic prowess.
Trial by Fire (1965)
- S3E4
A man comes forward and admits to having seen the one-armed man running from the house the night of Helen Kimble's murder. This gives Richard Kimble hope of another trial which could clear his name. Will this man be willing to testify; and will his testimony be enough?
Conspiracy of Silence (1965)
- S3E5
A military test is conducted in the remote desert and headquartered in the resort where Kimble is working. He learns of the top-secret operation and this knowledge puts him in great danger.
A favorite son, now a huge success, comes back to his hometown to start a new operation. At first everyone seems to be happy he's back, but simmering jealousies come to the front when someone threatens to kill him.
Kimble responds to an advertisement, and becomes involved with a woman who plans on kidnapping her daughter from her ex.
An Apple a Day (1965)
- S3E8
After injuring his ankle while running from the police Kimble winds up in the care of a natural medicine practitioner. Kimble believes another patient of his is seriously ill but is unsure how to save her.
A twist of fate places Kimble as a passenger on the same Eastbound bus as Gerard's wife, Marie Gerard.
Kimble tries to offer assistance to Mrs Gerard, who is temporarily blinded, while she strives to delay Kimble's departure.
Set Fire to a Straw Man (1965)
- S3E11
The owner of a warehouse distributorship threatens to report Kimble to the police if he doesn't stay away from his sister. He has no interest in her but when she kidnaps a small boy he must choose between saving the boy or himself.
Stranger in the Mirror (1965)
- S3E12
After three police officers are murdered Kimble, the new stranger in town, becomes the obvious suspect. His situation is complicated by his boss, a former cop who suffers from a mysterious psychiatric problem.
Kimble is arrested in a "play arrest," which soon turns real at an annual town celebration in which Marshal Judd tries to hide him from Lt. Gerard, with the aid of his fiancée Laura, to collect a suspected reward for Kimble's capture.
End of the Line (1965)
- S3E14
While running from the police, Kimble "borrows" another man's wallet to pay for a train ticket. He goes to great lengths to return the wallet and money but in so doing he sees the man murdered and becomes the chief suspect in his death.
When the Wind Blows (1965)
- S3E15
At an off-season motel a woman turns to Kimble for help with her son, who is an unusually bright but troubled child. Kimble helps the boy so much that when he has to run from the local sheriff, the boy follows after, imperiling them both.
Not with a Whimper (1966)
- S3E16
Kimble's anti-smog crusading friend has him deliver a package secretly containing a bomb to a polluting factory, unaware that children are there.
Wife Killer (1966)
- S3E17
Kimble and a reporter capture the critically injured one-armed Fred Johnson, and try to get him to confess to the murder of Kimble's wife.
This'll Kill You (1966)
- S3E18
Kimble works as a laundryman for an amiable fellow named Charlie, who knows too much about the wrong people who are out to kill him. He has arranged for his girlfriend to come join him, not realizing she may bring the Mob with her.
Echo of a Nightmare (1966)
- S3E19
After being mugged by four hoodlums Kimble is reluctant to deal with the police. But while leaving town, he ends up getting handcuffed to a policewoman. When she breaks her ankle Kimble has to help her while evading the police manhunt.
Stroke of Genius (1966)
- S3E20
A young man accidentally kills the driver of a Jeep that Kimble is riding in. Kimble gets away, but is later captured by Lt. Gerard in a remote cabin. But the real danger is from the boy's father who is determined to protect his son, no matter what.
Shadow of the Swan (1966)
- S3E21
Kimble is befriended by a troubled woman who gets him a job working in a veterinary clinic. Her involvement with a no-good carny worker brings him trouble and the attention of her guardian, a former cop, who thinks he recognizes Kimble.
Running Scared (1966)
- S3E22
When Kimble reads of his father's death, he wants to go back home to meet his sister. Gerard is expecting this and the D.A. who convicted Kimble hopes his capture will make him Governor. But Kimble has an unexpected ally helping him.
The Chinese Sunset (1966)
- S3E23
Playing a kind of Prof. Higgins to his Eliza Doolittle, Kimble schools an uneducated woman while her boyfriend works his next big score. An undercover policeman, originally shadowing the gangster-boyfriend, takes an interest in Kimble.
Ill Wind (1966)
- S3E24
Kimble is captured by Lt. Gerard while traveling with a group of migrant workers. During a violent windstorm, Gerard is badly injured, and Kimble has to convince the others to help him save Gerard's life.
With Strings Attached (1966)
- S3E25
A young concert violinist virtuoso begins to buckle under both the strain of performing and the demands of his authoritative manager Max, himself a former violinist. Kimble suspects he might resort to a desperate act to rid himself of Max.
The White Knight (1966)
- S3E26
While working as a delivery driver, Kimble rescues a man and a woman from the wreckage of a small airplane. All three have a problem: the man is a politician, the woman is not his wife, and Kimble doesn't want publicity as the rescuer.
The 2130 (1966)
- S3E27
A computer scientist, appalled to discover that his chauffeur was actually Dr. Kimble, uses his new state-of-the-art computer to assist Gerard and predict Kimble's movements from city to city.
A Taste of Tomorrow (1966)
- S3E28
While fleeing authorities, Dr. Kimble discovers a man who is deathly ill and is also being pursued by the law.
In a Plain Paper Wrapper (1966)
- S3E29
The 12-year-old nephew of Dr. Kimble's girlfriend arrives to live with her and recognizes him. He hatches a plan with his neighborhood friends to catch him by purchasing a mail-order rifle.
Coralee (1966)
- S3E30
A death on a diving barge that Dr. Kimble works on makes the owner want to get rid of Kimble so he can't testify to what happened.
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Created by:
Roy HugginsDirected by:
Walter Grauman, Jerry Hopper, Alexander Singer, James SheldonWriters:
Roy Huggins, George Eckstein, Daniel B. Ullman, Harry KronmanStarring:
Barry Morse, William Conrad, David JanssenDavid Janssen was born to be a TV star. The Janssen family settled in Hollywood when he was a teenager and he attended Fairfax High School, where he developed an interest in acting. His film debut was a bit part in It's a Pleasure (1945), and at the age of 18 signed a contract with 20th Century-Fox. However, the studio dropped him after allegedly becoming disenchanted with his odd hairline and big prominent ears. Janssen had better luck at Universal, where he signed on in the early 1950s and bec
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