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Old 03-26-2007, 07:44 AM   #31 of 707
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Re: "The Fugitive" (1963): Season 1; Volume 1 Rumored To Be In The Works!


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And the rumor gets closer and closer to reality!

http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=7075

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Great news! CBS/Paramount continues to keep the classics coming. August can't come fast enough for this one.
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Old 03-26-2007, 07:52 AM   #32 of 707
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That is great news! Hawaii Five-O's 2nd season comes out just 2 weeks before it, and now The Fugitive!
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Old 03-26-2007, 09:25 AM   #33 of 707
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Pardon my ignorance, but I wasn't even born yet when this first aired, so I'm fairly clueless about it. Can those of you who love the show give some insight as to what made it so exciting?

I have loved discovering Hawaii Five-O, Mission Impossible, and The Wild Wild West on DVD here recently, with Hawaii Five-O being my favorite of the batch. I'm always on the lookout for a new classic TV show to discover on DVD. How does the Fugitive compare to these?

With just reading the TV.com description, it would seem that constantly being on the run week after week with no apparent end in sight, would wear thin after a while. I'm curious to know what was the "it" factor that kept people tuning in week after week? Was it frustrating to have to wait for the series finale to bring closure to the mystery of who killed his wife? All insights are welcomed.

I've got tons of DVD purchases on tap for the summer, and am trying to decide whether to add this one to the list.
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Old 03-26-2007, 09:51 AM   #34 of 707
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Re: "The Fugitive" (1963): Season 1; Volume 1 Rumored To Be In The Works!


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I'm curious to know what was the "it" factor that kept people tuning in week after week? Was it frustrating to have to wait for the series finale to bring closure to the mystery of who killed his wife? All insights are welcomed

For me, the “it factor” was the series’ way-above-average writing. The writers took the “road show” concept (developed a few years earlier in “Route 66”) and placed the series’ protagonist, Dr. Richard Kimble (David Janssen), in new situations in new locations each week. The drama evolved from these situations and the characters he would meet each week as he tried to prove his innocence while staying one step ahead of being captured by Lt. Gerard. Outside of Lt. Gerard (Barry Morse), who appeared in many, but not all of the episodes, the only other people who appeared on a semi-regular basis were the elusive one-armed man (Bill Raisch) and Kimble’s devoted sister (Jacqueline Scott). So the series also has an anthology feel about it and was populated with great guest stars of the era. And “The Fugitive” was one of the very few, perhaps the first series, to actually have a story conclusion once the series had run its course. Most series of the era were simply cancelled with no final wrap-up. Simply put, if you enjoy great television drama, “The Fugitive” is one of the medium’s high points.

Good article at the Museum of Broadcast Communications for further reading:

http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/F/...ugitivethe.htm

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Old 03-26-2007, 11:03 AM   #35 of 707
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Re: "The Fugitive" (1963): Season 1; Volume 1 Rumored To Be In The Works!


I was a teenager when the series came on. I was more interested in comedy than drama, and the drama I DID watch tended toward Science Fiction like OUTER LIMITS, TWILIGHT ZONE, etc.

When THE FUGITIVE first premiered, it ran opposite one of my favorite variety shows, THE GARRY MOORE SHOW. That's the show that spawned talents like Carol Burnett and launched Allen Funt's CANDID CAMERA, so it was no slouch of a show. I simply couldn't tear myself away from that to watch any drama show on ABC.

Yet I remember the buzz from that first season. The premise DID sound exciting to me. Had I been old enough for water-cooler talk back then, THE FUGITIVE would probably have been one of the shows discussed.

Yet I stuck with GARRY MOORE til the end. And the end was near. Eventually the ratings of THE FUGITIVE simply crushed the old GARRY MOORE SHOW, and I was free to watch THE FUGITIVE and see what the country was raving about.

And I was hooked instantly. It took no time at all for it to become probably my favorite show of that era. What was the "it" factor? The brilliant performance of David Janssen and the intelligent writing of the show along with the fabulous stable of Quinn Martin guest stars. As mentioned, the show played like an anthology, with different main characters every week. The common thread was that Dr. Richard Kimble floated into their lives, tried to keep his real identity secret, and to stay away from the law. Some episodes were heavy into the chase theme, others almost had Kimble relaxing as he helped out the guest star of the week. You never knew exactly where the show would take you, but you were happy to go along for the ride.

I remember being able to catch all of the earlier shows I missed when ABC reran the show weekdays in the daytime. Our local ABC affiliate in Philadelphia didn't carry the daytime show, but one of our upstart independent stations grabbed the show from ABC. It was a treat to be able to catch up with all of the episodes before the finale aired at the tail end of the fourth and "color" season. Of course this was all WAY before anyone ever thoughht of VCR's or home recording devices, so what was on TV was it. If you missed it, you missed it and hoped for a rerun someday.

As mentioned often, the finale was one of the first for a TV series to actually present a wrap-up to whatever story they were trying to tell. We were used to leaving the Robinsons lost in space and Tony and Doug floating around in the time tunnel without resolution. THE FUGITIVE gave us all the ending we sought - but did so at the very end of its run - at the tail end of the summer reruns! Yes, the show aired its regular 28 fourth season shows, then went into reruns for the summer. In August, we got the final two-parter as the last episodes to air on ABC in primetime.

If well-presented on DVD, it could and should be a huge seller. This news is almost worth my changing my avatar from THE TIME TUNNEL to THE FUGITIVE! I'll think about it.

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Old 03-26-2007, 11:11 AM   #36 of 707
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Re: "The Fugitive" (1963): Season 1; Volume 1 Rumored To Be In The Works!


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Pardon my ignorance, but I wasn't even born yet when this first aired, so I'm fairly clueless about it. Can those of you who love the show give some insight as to what made it so exciting?

I have loved discovering Hawaii Five-O, Mission Impossible, and The Wild Wild West on DVD here recently, with Hawaii Five-O being my favorite of the batch. I'm always on the lookout for a new classic TV show to discover on DVD. How does the Fugitive compare to these?

With just reading the TV.com description, it would seem that constantly being on the run week after week with no apparent end in sight, would wear thin after a while. I'm curious to know what was the "it" factor that kept people tuning in week after week? Was it frustrating to have to wait for the series finale to bring closure to the mystery of who killed his wife? All insights are welcomed.

I've got tons of DVD purchases on tap for the summer, and am trying to decide whether to add this one to the list.

Ollie, as Bob has said the writing was definitley above average and the concept really didn't wear thin until the last season. There were many varied & interesting storylines. Like any long running series there was the odd clinker but when 'The Fugitive' was good, which was most of the time, it was very good indeed. Above average telvision which puts much of todays output to shame. I would highly recommend.
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Old 03-26-2007, 11:18 AM   #37 of 707
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Re: "The Fugitive" (1963): Season 1; Volume 1 Rumored To Be In The Works!


Is the show in black and white or color?
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Old 03-26-2007, 11:18 AM   #38 of 707
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Re: "The Fugitive" (1963): Season 1; Volume 1 Rumored To Be In The Works!


Thanks Bob for the reply to Ollie. I was born before this one aired, but it will almost be a blind-buy for me since the memories are faint when my Dad was watching this series. I'm looking forward to this on DVD after following this thread at HTF. Interesting article at the Museum link, thanks.

Ollie, are you a "Millinium Kid" like my nephew? I continue to be surprised at the younger crowd's interest in series from the 'Boomer' generation. My nephew recently watched a couple of M:I eps with me and he flipped over it He was asking "Why don't they make stuff like this nowadays?"



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Old 03-26-2007, 11:26 AM   #39 of 707
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Re: "The Fugitive" (1963): Season 1; Volume 1 Rumored To Be In The Works!


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Is the show in black and white or color?

First three seasons black & white; final season (including two-part finale) in color.
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