Then it was 49 states! Don't know how they could work in a Hawaii episode unless Kimble won a 2 week vacation there on a game show. Yes it was "Small Killer"...
I think Alaska and Hawaii came in in '59 or maybe '58. I remember because it was a big deal when Grandma got a new flag to hang outside! SH ... From:...
TV Guide to the contrary, Kimble did make it to New England a few times. Only Deane caught the New Hampshire plates on the school bus, and the state police...
I wish they had done more location shooting. At least in F2 they told you at the begining where the story was set. I thought it strange that Kimble would...
... In an early episode Gerard mentions to Carpenter that Kimble was in Minnesota. Although none of the episodes were set in this state he apparently did pass...
... told ... that ... New ... this ... I liked this parallel from the last episode to the first. An experienced, burned-out fugitive in the trucking business...
Kimble only traveled by ground transportation. So of course he had to pass through all the states to get from one part of the country to another. Part of the...
Yes, you're right. He traveled by plane once and only once in that episode. Plane travel would not be safe. If recognized what would Kimble do? Jump out?...
It looked like a commercial airline on the inside but the rich guy Tally Savlas could have bought all the tickets and let Kimball ride aloneor with those whom...
... travel would not be safe. If recognized what would Kimble do? Jump out? As I remember, Kimble almost got on a plane in "Somebody to Remember" starring...
... In an episode with Telly Savalas (which also starred the main female from Somebody to Remember), Kimble flew on a plane at the end of the episode. Mitch ...
Roland was going to get on that plane, not Kimble. The plan was that Roland( who was terminal) would return to his native Greece to die. They would trick the...
Was it Roland, or Gus Priamos that had terminal cirrhosis? "I could drink a barrel of wine, Johnny, but inside... ROTTEN !!!"...
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The character Gus Priamos was portrayed by actor Gilbert Roland In a message dated 2/12/03 8:05:05 AM Mountain Standard Time, srroadwarrior@... writes: <<...
I was a junior in high school, when I heard the news that David Janssen had died. That was Feb. 13, 1980. It was just a few years after Harry O had been off...
David was, and still is, loved by many people all around the world. Though he had many flaws, his good qualities outweighed the bad. He loved his fans and...
Kimble was never much of talker as a fugitive. I was watching "This'll Kill You" last night and it seemed like his dialogue was really minimal in this...
Sad news to share.. Everyone, I know I have been rarely around, And what a hell of a way to come out of lurk mode..(other then SHADO)) But I felt you should...
Please change my address to cubsfansjw@.... Thanks, Steve W....
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Todd, that is a very interesting observation concerning Dr. Kimble being a "good listener", you could say. I remember one of the last episodes of The Fugitive....
Todd: You are right, that was the final episode before "The Judgement". I really liked it when the series was on TV , I kind of wish the series could have gone...