The Fugitive


Creato da: Roy Huggins |
Genere: Action & Adventure | Dramma | Mistero |

Numero di stagioni: 4
Numero di episodi: 120
Data prima messa in onda: 1963-09-17
Data ultima messa in onda: 1967-08-29

Approfondimenti

A running gag had Kimble staying in the rundown "Edmund Hotel" in many episodes. This was due to man [...] D
Season 2 episode 11 guest star Ron Howard who grew up to become a successful director, directed Robe [...] D
Robert Stack turned down the role of Dr. Richard Kimble. D
Barry Morse had said that on more than one occasion, he was accosted by elderly ladies in supermarke [...] D
At times, guest actresses would try to flatter Bill Raisch by speaking about how special effects all [...] D
Barry Morse (Lieutenant Philip Gerard) recalls that he was in a London restaurant when a waiter hand [...] D
Prisoners in the United States regularly wrote to actor David Janssen saying that they had been fram [...] D
David Janssen was working on "Berretti verdi (1968)" when the final episode of this series aired; wh [...] D
Bill Raisch (Fred Johnson, the One-Armed Man) and George Kennedy (Elevator Operator) appeared in Sol [...] D
The science fiction book "Prison Satellite" by Leo P. Kelley was considered to be a futuristic versi [...] D
In the United Kingdom, when Granada TV suddenly stopped showing the series halfway through, 600 Live [...] D
Although the series has had several remakes, none of them involved QM Productions or its successor c [...] D
The theme music and its variations was recorded in London at the CTS Studios in Bayswater, using aro [...] D
The exterior of the Kimble home is the same as the house on Il carissimo Billy (1957). D
Dr. Kimble lists his credentials: Cornell Medical School; interned in New York; advanced study at Gu [...] D
Roy Huggins originally intended to have a villain with red hair, but he felt that it was such a comm [...] D
The life of fugitive Dr. Richard Kimble had not been an easy one. Over the four years (and 120 episo [...] D
The show was so popular, that a German magazine wanted to stage a contest in which David Janssen wou [...] D
So popular was this on Irish TV ( there was only one Irish station at the time) that the streets of [...] D
Roy Huggins initially had great difficulty selling the series to potential producers. Many thought t [...] D
The car Richard Kimble drove in the first episode and throughout the series in the flashback scenes [...] D
Dr. Richard Kimble has gone under many aliases, usually nondescript Anglo-Saxon names like George, B [...] D
Spoofed in Mad Magazine as "The Phewgitive". D
Robert Lansing, James Franciscus, and Anthony Franciosa were all considered for the role of Richard [...] D
According to Barry Morse after completing the first show he was walking up the road with David Janss [...] D
Some sources incorrectly state that an alternate ending for the series was planned in which Kimble w [...] D
William Shatner, DeForest Kelley, and James Doohan appeared on this show, before starring on "Star T [...] D
In the final two-part "Judgment" episodes, as well as a few others in the last year, music cues that [...] D
In a 1993 interview, Jacqueline Scott remembers David Janssen with great affection. "He was a very s [...] D
The train transporting Richard Kimble to death row in the series' opening credits is a French one, n [...] D
Until the "Who Shot J.R.?" episode of "Dallas (1978)," the finale of this series where Kimball final [...] D
Series music editor Ken Wilhoit was married to Susan Seaforth Hayes, who had an affair with Dr. Sam [...] D
A group of convicts on a chain gang in the American deep south threatened to riot when a warden said [...] D
Like many television shows, "The Fugitive" saw various actors make return appearances. Amongst them [...] D
ABC executives initially objected to the idea of a series finale, because they feared that it would [...] D
With the exception of Minnesota, New England and the Deep South, Dr. Richard Kimble had been on the [...] D
According to the book "The Fugitive Recaptured", ABC announced in April 1966 that the series would f [...] D
This was the first series to feature a "final episode" in which all the plot lines were resolved, an [...] D
The final season was the only of the four to be shot in color. D
It's been stated that the show's instrumental theme song, bares an eerie similarity to the classic e [...] D
This show appears to be based on the Samuel Sheppard murder case of 1954. While the show does featur [...] D
While originally conceived as a modern-day western, many plot points were also taken from Victor Hug [...] D
The train derailment sequence in the opening credits with the words "Chemin de Fer" is stock footage [...] D
Neal Sabin, the programming mastermind behind MeTV, praised David Janssen: "David Janssen was in eve [...] D
Richard Kimble was originally fleeing his hometown in Wisconsin, until the producers discovered that [...] D
Dr. Richard Kimble, whilst on the run, had worked as a truck driver, chauffeur, delivery man, merry- [...] D
According to a well-traveled story of the early '1960s, one day Roy Huggins called to his wife, Adel [...] D

Connessioni

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Stagioni

NTitoloSoggettoData della prima messa in ondaNumero di episodi
0Speciali14D
1Stagione 1196330D
2Stagione 2196430D
3Stagione 3196530D
4Stagione 4196630D

Cast

Barry Morse
Barry Morse
(Lieutenant Gerard)
David Janssen
David Janssen
(Richard Kimble)
William Conrad
William Conrad
(Narrator)