Wow!! I watched this show as a young kid. I missed the beginning episode but watched it every week. I enjoyed watching this show with my brother and mom.. I fell asleep on the final episode, of all times , and remembering my mom telling me that that I missed the final episode.. I'm glad You Tube is here so I can see what happened.
That was when this world was good and proper, now it stinks because the Young people of today don't care about the past or how much better it was PERIOD!!!!!
Great Im glad i've seen that ! - born in 1961- I had watched those old episodes as a child with my Mom ! - She would always make us both a mug of tea for when it started - Then as I got older we got repeats and oviously would sit and watch with my old Mom for old times sake my rounds of tea this time ! - Never gettiing to see what happened to Dr Kimble ? it's 2021 - Its been on TV now for a while ! & I still watch it for old times sake - Dear old Moms not with us now ! But I still watch It - Brings back fond memories & better times Tonights episode @ 5:00pm is s4 e1 ! Thanks for sharing this glad i've seen the end ? - Ha ! - Some people dont realise that tv was in its infancy & moving from BW to Colour was a giant leat in technology back then and only the lucky few who could afford a new colour TV set that would transmit the colour episodes - Majority of the population would be still be seeing the show in BW on their old sets ? - Thanks for sharing your concise version ! - Maybe watching this series to to the end will, see it as it was transmitted Back then ! Thankyou SB British Isles !
12:10- 12:21 of this clip was his entire goal of the series. It was the ultimate Cherry to top the whole entire show. He realized..."It's over! I do not have to look down or turn my back, because EVERYONE now realizes that I AM INNOCENT!"
They should have provided him with a better wig. However, this is a great series and a very nice nostalgic bucketful of actors from the times almost 60 years ago. Nice to hear the voide of William Conrad, too. So thank you for uploading this series.
As a kid when I was introduced to the series I became hooked and enjoy watching episodes to this day. One thing I always wondered. It has to be a pain in the butt to continue keeping up with dying your hair. After he was arrested in Los Angeles, taking the train to Stafford for the last time, and through the final days up until he was cleared in court thanks to the belated testimony of Lloyd Chandler, why did he keep coloring his hair?
Good point. Of course, the real reason was that David Janssen had dark hair, and in the shots of him before the first escape he was wearing a pretty horrible wig.
Fun fact. They were originally going to set the murder and trial in Michigan until it was pointed out that Michigan doesn't have capital punishment. Hasn't since the 1800s.
It was actually Wisconsin that the story was suppose to take place. No death penalty in Wisconsin, either. Indiana does have the death penalty. That's why they changed the location.
@@rboltt In the final episode the hairdressers goofed by not styling her hair exactly the same as in The Girl From Little Egypt which was the flashback episode of the murder.
If Kimble had not mentioned the last name of the guy who recommended the seafood restaurant the doctor would have never drove off leaving his wife alone because they would not have argued.
I would have changed only one thing in the finale. I would have eliminated the Diane Baker character entirely and when Richard Kimble steps out of the courthouse a free man, he sees waiting for him Susan Oliver, from "Never Wave Goodbye", S1 E4. The two smile, embrace and walk off hand in hand. That would have been a beautiful resolution for the series.
I absolutely LOVE this show! But the season three episode "Wife Killer" still frustrates me to this day. In a nutshell, the one-armed man (Fred Johnson) is picked up in a police dragnet and his picture ends up in the newspapers. Kimble and Gerard (separately, of course) hustle to the jail where Johnson is held. Johnson and Kimble spot each other. Instead of alerting the cops, Johnson, who's only a few minutes away from being released, makes a jailbreak by hopping a fence and stealing a car. And yet, this doesn't raise any big red flags with Gerard. I know Gerard has his sights set on catching Kimble, but come on. Johnson should have been on Gerard's radar from that point on. The creators of the show should have done an episode where Gerard makes an attempt to find Johnson, at least to refute Kimble's claim of innocence if nothing else.
He was a doctor yet when he walked in and saw his wife on the floor he didn't know she was dead. He didn't even check her pulse, she may still have been alive.
The scenes at the beginning of this clip were in an episode (The Girl from Little Egypt I think) where Kimble is hallucinating while recovering from some sickness and remembering the night Helen Kimble was killed. The abbreviated trial scenes were from that episode too, along with our first look at the one armed man.
The basic premise for the whole show was ridiculous. What kind of defense attorney did Kimball have?They had fingerprinting in 1963. The one armed man's prints would be all over the house, the murder weapon and all over Helen Kimball. Open and shut case. Look at the video of Johnson just holding the murder weapon in his bare hand. And Lloyd Chandlers prints would be all over as well. I don't know how the producer got away with those facts.😅
I cant believe they fed the public the same story line for all those years.Same story different town Just as bad or worse then "The Invaders" they really fed us some garbage with the old series.
How did kimble get free from gerard--kimble was handcuffed to gerard??? If kimble was thrown from train, gerard would've been right by his side. confusing
And then he goes on to sue the state and police for wrongful malicious prosecution and wins millions of dollars in compensation then blows it all on a failed venture that trains chickens to play tic-tax-toe in carnivals (a more real-world ending…)
The Greatest Television Drama Series of All Time PERIOD!!!!!
Greatest show of all time period
Loved David Janssen and "The Fugitive". Great show!!!
Same here, along with Harrison Ford "The Fugitive" movie and Tim Daly "The Fugitive" 2000 Remake TV show.
12:11 - "Tuesday, September 5th. The day the running stopped."
One of the best shows ever on TV
Of All Time PERIOD!!!!!
My Favorite TV series use to be shown in Karachi Pakistan in the year 1970 , when i was 5 year old .
One of my favorite shows as a teenager! Now one of my favorites in reruns as a senior! Never got to see the pilot! Thanks for posting 🧐
this wasnt the pilot this episode was called the girl from little egypt so1 episode 14
Great Show Best of all time
Well Breaking Bad was pretty good too…
Wow!! I watched this show as a young kid. I missed the beginning episode but watched it every week. I enjoyed watching this show with my brother and mom.. I fell asleep on the final episode, of all times , and remembering my mom telling me that that I missed the final episode.. I'm glad You Tube is here so I can see what happened.
In any list,the battle is for 2nd place because this series by far ,is the best ever.
I LUV THE WAY THAT PEOPLE DRESSED UP TO GO OUT TO DINNER.
That was when this world was good and proper, now it stinks because the Young people of today don't care about the past or how much better it was PERIOD!!!!!
Great Im glad i've seen that ! - born in 1961- I had watched those old episodes as a child with my Mom ! - She would always make us both a mug of tea for when it started - Then as I got older we got repeats and oviously would sit and watch with my old Mom for old times sake my rounds of tea this time ! - Never gettiing to see what happened to Dr Kimble ?
it's 2021 - Its been on TV now for a while ! & I still watch it for old times sake - Dear old Moms not with us now ! But I still watch It - Brings back fond memories & better times
Tonights episode @ 5:00pm is s4 e1 !
Thanks for sharing this glad i've seen the end ? -
Ha ! - Some people dont realise that tv was in its infancy & moving from BW to Colour was a giant leat in technology back then and only the lucky few who could afford a new colour TV set that would transmit the colour episodes - Majority of the population would be still be seeing the show in BW on their old sets ? -
Thanks for sharing your concise version ! - Maybe watching this series to to the end will, see it as it was transmitted Back then !
Thankyou SB British Isles !
Really a exiting beginning and a very very exciting and real finish. Thanks for uploading.
Thank you for providing this classic.
12:10- 12:21 of this clip was his entire goal of the series. It was the ultimate Cherry to top the whole entire show. He realized..."It's over! I do not have to look down or turn my back, because EVERYONE now realizes that I AM INNOCENT!"
This episode came out when I was 2 years old.
Being married to Helen is why his hair was grey. Fugitive humor only.
Very nice clip showing and end . Thanks for uploading this idea.
They should have provided him with a better wig. However, this is a great series and a very nice nostalgic bucketful of actors from the times almost 60 years ago. Nice to hear the voide of William Conrad, too. So thank you for uploading this series.
Compared to his usual slicked black hair, I always thought they used baby powder or something to coat his hair for the flashback scenes lol
Superb tv series
Successful series back then!!!
The Best of All Time PERIOD!!!!!
I watched every episode but missed the final episode. I always wondered who was the one arm man. Glad I finally saw this.
A lot of innocent people get put away because lack of proof.
What’s YOUR proof
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لبجج الله وبركاته
They get put away because people like this guy are too chicken shit to do the right thing. They do the "Better you, than me!" Excuse
how could any man just stand and watch
Please, please upload all episodes of this series.
Thanks a lot, Sir
Probably one of the best shows ever made I know they have try reboots. In my opinion they have all stunk!!
@Coogan And also the film in 1993 with Harrison Ford isn't that good either, the television series is the best drama series of all time Period!!!!!
12:10 to 12:20 the best 10 seconds of the entire series....
You see a reflection of the watch on the arm of one of the crew at 2:09.
As a kid when I was introduced to the series I became hooked and enjoy watching episodes to this day. One thing I always wondered. It has to be a pain in the butt to continue keeping up with dying your hair. After he was arrested in Los Angeles, taking the train to Stafford for the last time, and through the final days up until he was cleared in court thanks to the belated testimony of Lloyd Chandler, why did he keep coloring his hair?
Good point. Of course, the real reason was that David Janssen had dark hair, and in the shots of him before the first escape he was wearing a pretty horrible wig.
Fun fact. They were originally going to set the murder and trial in Michigan until it was pointed out that Michigan doesn't have capital punishment. Hasn't since the 1800s.
It was actually Wisconsin that the story was suppose to take place. No death penalty in Wisconsin, either. Indiana does have the death penalty. That's why they changed the location.
Thanks for posting this. They badly matched the flashback B&W Helen to the Color version on the murder night. I'm not even sure it's the same woman.
It is, Diane Brewster.
According to her IMDb filmography it is her in both episodes
Janis Paige did play his wife in one flashback episode “Ballad for a Ghost”
@@rboltt In the final episode the hairdressers goofed by not styling her hair exactly the same as in The Girl From Little Egypt which was the flashback episode of the murder.
@@rboltt Brewster also played Beaver's teacher in one season of Leave It To Beaver.
If Kimble had not mentioned the last name of the guy who recommended the seafood restaurant the doctor would have never drove off leaving his wife alone because they would not have argued.
He didn’t mention the name. She did
While it’s only a TV Show, Kimble committed numerous felonies during his 4 yr run from law enforcement. They don’t just go away.
He was probably sentenced to time served for the time he was in prison.
@@zt1053 Highly unlikely since he was sentenced to death, he would not have been placed into prison for a great length of time.
It was more than a gutless moment. Setting their hiding his eyes as a woman yelled for help.
Love the Twilight Zone music. McCloud,s boss was the witness. All along. No DNA evidence at that time.
Tuesday, September Fifth.
The day the running stopped!
Richard kimble looks so sad you can see it in his eyes
Megaserie mas famosa de la historia en la linea de Raices, Dallas y Friends
Idont think they were shouting loud enough for the neighbours to hear
1arm man was a true drifter not surprising Gerard couldn't find him
I would have changed only one thing in the finale. I would have eliminated the Diane Baker character entirely and when Richard Kimble steps out of the courthouse a free man, he sees waiting for him Susan Oliver, from "Never Wave Goodbye", S1 E4. The two smile, embrace and walk off hand in hand. That would have been a beautiful resolution for the series.
Back then, on TV, most boys were named TIMMY. Just ask Lassie :).
Lloyd looks like joel nash in home and away
You know what reminds me of the 1960s stay away from rows they're bad news
Lo que el viento se llevo del drama televisivo
How did Chandler on Fugitive escape without Kimble nor the police see him in the house?
He said he went out the back way.
Guess Chandler still got the fear after his traumatic experience in the war as he would too scared to help Helen Kimble
The one armed man was not wearing a glove. You would think they would have found his fingerprints.
The pilot episodd usdd music cues from THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
Classic!
I absolutely LOVE this show! But the season three episode "Wife Killer" still frustrates me to this day. In a nutshell, the one-armed man (Fred Johnson) is picked up in a police dragnet and his picture ends up in the newspapers. Kimble and Gerard (separately, of course) hustle to the jail where Johnson is held. Johnson and Kimble spot each other. Instead of alerting the cops, Johnson, who's only a few minutes away from being released, makes a jailbreak by hopping a fence and stealing a car. And yet, this doesn't raise any big red flags with Gerard. I know Gerard has his sights set on catching Kimble, but come on. Johnson should have been on Gerard's radar from that point on. The creators of the show should have done an episode where Gerard makes an attempt to find Johnson, at least to refute Kimble's claim of innocence if nothing else.
It had to be the Sept. 5th version.
Canada
US air date Aug. 29th.
He was a doctor yet when he walked in and saw his wife on the floor he didn't know she was dead. He didn't even check her pulse, she may still have been alive.
Se estreno en Chile en 1965 por Canal 13 y UCV
They didn't show this scene on the telly helen and richard having a row
The scenes at the beginning of this clip were in an episode (The Girl from Little Egypt I think) where Kimble is hallucinating while recovering from some sickness and remembering the night Helen Kimble was killed. The abbreviated trial scenes were from that episode too, along with our first look at the one armed man.
Heavy drinking and smoking in this show.
Just one question: Why did he keep dying his hair at the end?
Maybe his hair grew out slowly.
Great show that was made for black and white screening-its lost its heart in color and plots became wafer thin in some episodes
I agree, it lost much of it’s dramatic weight in color, except for the two part closer.
I feel sorry for richard kimble
Who was the girl with him in the end.
Diane Baker as Jean Carlisle
@@dianahemmingsdh Still with us at 84.
The basic premise for the whole show was ridiculous. What kind of defense attorney did Kimball have?They had fingerprinting in 1963. The one armed man's prints would be all over the house, the murder weapon and all over Helen Kimball. Open and shut case. Look at the video of Johnson just holding the murder weapon in his bare hand. And Lloyd Chandlers prints would be all over as well. I don't know how the producer got away with those facts.😅
Lloyd should of reported Johnson to the guard's the night of Helen Kimble's murder
They had a least two different actors playing the part of the brother-in-law.
James B Sikking, Lin McCarthy, James Anderson and Richard Anderson
No James Anderson
In one episode Richard Anderson played a cop.
@@clugul Richard Anderson as one of the husbands'.
Ya feel sorry for dr kimble
I cant believe they fed the public the same story line for all those years.Same story different town Just as bad or worse then "The Invaders" they really fed us some garbage with the old series.
How did kimble get free from gerard--kimble was handcuffed to gerard??? If kimble was thrown from train, gerard would've been right by his side. confusing
The handcuff that had been on Gerard's wrist is shown twisted open & dangling from Kimble’s handcuff.
great work columbo
I wondered that to
@@clugul Did Lt. G accidentally (?) not lock the handcuffs properly?
Maybe Gerard was the real one armed (one handed after the cuffs tore his hand off?)man....lol
And then he goes on to sue the state and police for wrongful malicious prosecution and wins millions of dollars in compensation then blows it all on a failed venture that trains chickens to play tic-tax-toe in carnivals (a more real-world ending…)
En castellano
that's a new one Planned Parenthood on adoptions?
😢😔
it offers referrals. the name tells you it isn't just abortions.
Richard and Helen had that conversation in 1961 right before the murder. Abortion wasn't legalized until 1973.
Terrible wig on DJ.
I've always wished they kept the series in black & white for the last season. It loses some of the film noir mystique due to the crappy 60's color.
I converted the entire 4th season to B&W for that very reason
The wig was really unnecessary and ridiculous
This is a sample and example of cultural manipulation !
If only that kid in the boat had seen him