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Lois & Clark TV Series - Lex Luthor leaps to his death.....or does he?
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Lois & Clark TV Series - Lex Luthor leaps to his death.....or does he?
Lois & Clark TV series (1993) Ma Kent creates superhero costume for Clark
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"I Need A Hero" by Bonnie Tyler (NO commercials - YAY)
This was the first major TV series that had an actual final episode. Until the 1980s, most series just ... ended.
@deemichelle 0 seconds ago Why didn't Chandler tell the police before now that he saw the one-armed man kill the doctor's wife?
So basically all that chasing the one armed man was for nothing. This was a complete letdown and was almost the reason I skipped watching the ford/jones film of the same name - which, unlike this series was great.
Mon premier film j'avais 15 ans la belle époque ❤
I think everyone,with television in America watch that last episode.
I was 12 years old in 1967 , that was a sad day , when that series "the fugitive " ended , I wanted it to go on forever, what a memorable performance by David Janssen. Great 👍 memories
Richard kimball at last is a free man final episode the judgement
One of the highest rated tv episodes in history
I saw this on vacation with family when I was 9. Just trying to be a downer but he wouldn't be totally free. He escaped multiple jurisdictions over the years. He fled interstate so the FBI would have had charges against him. But it was a happy ending, except for his wife.
Animal Farm: "Four legs good. Two legs bad. The Fugitive: "Four limbs good. Three limbs bad.
This is my first time seeing the final scene I was two years old when The Fugitive ended
Just fantastic series saw every episode from when I was a little kid. It's on now on meTV sun 1 am. Enjoying it even more. RIP David.
Someone needs to fix the audio here, this is unlistenable.
I recall the older women at the church I attended as a child discussing this TV series with questions like: "Do you think he really killed his wife?" :)
4:11 And you kept QUIET ABOUT IT FOR 4 YEARS!?!?!?!?😡
Why he killed his wife ?
Every episode ended with the announcer (William Conrad) summing up the episode, ending with "Richard Kimble is -the fugitive." Except this one where Conrad's final comment was a single sentence: "Tuesday, August Twenty-ninth-the day the running stopped."
How does Kimble take so many blows to the face and head and not bleed?
I was a 12 year old patient at La Rabida Children's Hospital with rhumatic fever during the summer of 1967. The doctors extended the lights out time by one hour so we could watch. It was riveting.
Best show ever....Janssen was outstanding though by the fourth season he appeared burnt out and tired...it made sense as Kimble would have been too after all he went through
The Day the Running Stopped.
What a great, well thought out finale. Wow. Bill Raisch was a hero on-screen and off.
It was a great show but with a ridiculous premise. In the last episode you see Johnson killing Helen Kimball with Chandler watching. They had fingerprinting in 1963. Johnson's fingerprints would be all over the stuff he touched, all over the murder weapon he held in his bare left hand as he stared at Chandler and his finger prints would be all over Helen Kimball. What kind of defense attorney did Richard have? And what shoddy police work. Case should have been dismissed and Johnson arrested.
This and The Invaders...best tv shows ever made. Sadly I was born too late but watching these. These were made when Television was real Television. Unfortunately today we'll never get anything like this anymore
I agree with you 100%!
Dude fights well for someone missing a limb.
There were many differences between the TV series and the 1993 movie, but the movie is quite good as well. However, there's one difference between the two that I'd like to point out: the plot of the 1993 actually makes sense, in that in the movie Dr. Kimble was sentenced to death as the result of a conspiracy. It's actually not very likely a man would be sentenced to death for murdering his wife, especially in the very questionable circumstances that surrounded Dr. Kimble in the TV series. It's more likely he would have been sentenced to life in prison, or possibly even less than life. No one believed the one-armed man existed, but there was no shadowy conspiracy behind the scene. One man kept silent to protect himself, not because he was forced to. No one was using the legal system to ensure Kimble would be executed. In the 1993 movie, the medical corporation tried to erase Dr. Kimble to prevent him from revealing the flaws in their product. After framing Dr. Kimble for the murder, they then used their own clout and leverage to push for his execution...and they succeeded. This was actually more likely and somewhat more believable than the TV show. The TV show was, of course, one of the greatest TV shows of all time; but this particular plot point happened to be done better with the movie.
After all these years, I finally got to see this episode when I was a kid I watch the show religiously, but something happened while I wasn’t able to see the last couple episodes and then it was canceled in my area set till this day I never saw the ending until today. Excuse me, I didn’t see him being at some clip being found innocent and then running the cops and they realized I didn’t have to run anymore but that’s all.
It's like the end of Saboteur, on The Statue of Liberty.
Se exhibio en Brasil en 1969
I loved this series when I was kid. I stayed up late to watch the reruns. The stories were so meaningful and wistful, full of human heartbreak stories.
I was mopping floors at a midwestern hospital (summer job) and you bet I had the TV turned on in the rooms I visited. Great finish!
It absolutely amazing and so incredible how they dragged out that little confession for 4 seasons
You killed her didn't you!? You killed my wife didn't you!? Didn't you!? DIDN'T YOU!?
I converted the entire 4th season to black and white on my laptop but I wish there was a B&W setting or a media player with a B&W setting so I could watch these clips in B&W when I need a Fugitive fix
Of all the days for my TV to go on the blink…….
I live in Los Angeles, and when the final episode aired, the city shut down. My parents went to a very popular restaurant in Beverly Hills the next night, and waiting for their table, took a seat at the bar. The bartender told them the restaurant was pretty much empty the night before, and Beverly Hills was as quiet as Sunday night at 3 in the morning. All because EVERYONE stayed home to watch this final great episode!
Those were the days, whole family watch this, each friday late 1960 ' s, ...Black and white tv. Good times.
Please upload all the episodes of this favorite series in full. Thanks
My Favorite TV series use to be shown in Karachi Pakistan in the year 1970 , when i was 5 year old .
Classic Television
Nov 07 2022 I Watched This Episode Today On Decade’s TV They Had A Weekend Binge of The Fugitive I’m 63 years old Been Watching Since I Was About 7 or 8 Years Old
Watching the Fugitive marathon on Decades TV. Would be nice if they show this final episode/scene.
I can't even explain how happy I was. I was only 9 years old when I saw it on tv.
The greatest television drama series of all time Period!!!!!
It's kinda strange the brass at ABC actually didn't want to give The Fugitive a proper finale. They wanted to just end the series on a random episode. Writer Leonard Goldberg and sponsor Bristol Meyers eventually convinced ABC to give the show an actual ending.
Why would Johnson entrap himself by climbing up that tower?
The show ran four years. Can you imagine if it was a "One legged man" Kimball was after? He would have caught him sooner and the show wouldn't have ran that long.
I was nine when this show aired. It seemed like the entire world turned in. This show had it all--a compelling story, great acting, outstanding B & W cinematography and music. Did you notice the music at the top of the tower briefly sounded like Vertigo? Each show was like a one-hour movie. Best drama show of that time, no question.
A Quinn Martin production the best
At all it over just like that
It's now 2022 and I've just seen this for the first time !!