Dr. Richard Kimble (David Janssen), wrongly accused of murdering his wife, escapes custody while on the road to prison and must elude the police to continue his quest to find the real killer.
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | October 1964 | 15 | |
Season 1 | September 1963 | April 1964 | 30 |
Season 2 | September 1964 | April 1965 | 30 |
Season 3 | September 1965 | April 1966 | 30 |
Season 4 | September 1966 | August 1967 | 30 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
Unassigned Episodes | 135 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
Season 1 | September 1964 | August 1967 | 90 |
Unassigned Episodes | 45 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Barry Morse | 39 | 04/11/1967 | |
Jerry Hopper | 14 | 11/12/1963 - 04/26/1966 | |
Walter Grauman | 12 | 09/17/1963 - 11/23/1965 | |
Alexander Singer | 9 | 02/02/1965 - 01/04/1966 | |
James Sheldon | 7 | 10/01/1963 - 01/03/1967 | |
William A. Graham | 7 | 10/08/1963 - 12/21/1965 | |
Robert Butler | 6 | 09/15/1964 - 02/01/1966 | |
Don Medford | 6 | 03/02/1965 - 08/29/1967 | |
William D. Gordon | 6 | 09/24/1963 - 10/12/1965 | |
Jud Taylor | 6 | 12/06/1966 | |
John Meredyth Lucas | 5 | 01/31/1967 - 04/04/1967 | |
Gerald Mayer | 5 | 09/13/1966 - 03/28/1967 | |
Abner Biberman | 4 | 10/27/1964 - 03/23/1965 | |
Ralph Senensky | 4 | 10/06/1964 - 12/28/1965 | |
Leonard J. Horn | 3 | 03/15/1966 - 04/12/1966 | |
James Goldstone | 3 | 10/20/1964 - 12/22/1964 | |
Ida Lupino | 3 | 11/19/1963 - 01/14/1964 | |
Andrew McCullough | 2 | 09/24/1963 - 11/05/1963 | |
Christian Nyby | 2 | 11/26/1963 - 11/29/1966 | |
Lewis Allen | 2 | 01/10/1967 - 02/28/1967 | |
Joseph Sargent | 2 | 12/07/1965 - 03/08/1966 | |
Richard Donner | 2 | 01/11/1966 - 04/19/1966 | |
Gerd Oswald | 2 | 10/18/1966 - 11/01/1966 | |
Robert Gist | 1 | 03/22/1966 | |
Murray Golden | 1 | 01/24/1967 | |
Robert Douglas | 1 | 10/25/1966 | |
Richard Benedict | 1 | 03/07/1967 | |
James Neilson | 1 | 10/11/1966 | |
Claudio Guzman | 1 | 10/29/1963 | |
Joseph Pevney | 1 | 12/20/1966 | |
Sutton Roley | 1 | 01/19/1965 | |
Leo Penn | 1 | 01/17/1967 | |
Lawrence Dobkin | 1 | 11/22/1966 | |
Vincent McEveety | 1 | 12/24/1963 | |
Laslo Benedek | 1 | 01/21/1964 | |
Mark Rydell | 1 | 09/27/1966 | |
Sydney Pollack | 1 | 09/29/1964 | |
Alex March | 1 | 01/18/1966 | |
Jesse Hibbs | 1 | 12/27/1966 | |
William Hale | 1 | 11/15/1966 | |
John Erman | 1 | 02/11/1964 | |
Robert Ellis Miller | 1 | 10/22/1963 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Harry Kronman | 11 | 10/01/1963 - 01/17/1967 | |
George Eckstein | 10 | 11/05/1963 - 08/29/1967 | |
Daniel B. Ullman | 9 | 10/27/1964 - 12/20/1966 | |
Philip Saltzman | 6 | 03/10/1964 - 01/17/1967 | |
Barry Oringer | 5 | 09/13/1966 - 04/11/1967 | |
John Kneubuhl | 5 | 01/25/1966 - 04/19/1966 | |
Stanford Whitmore | 5 | 09/17/1963 - 04/21/1964 | |
Don Brinkley | 5 | 03/16/1965 - 02/22/1966 | |
Jack Turley | 5 | 01/19/1965 - 01/24/1967 | |
Arthur Weiss | 4 | 10/22/1963 - 01/26/1965 | |
Sheldon Stark | 4 | 01/14/1964 - 11/24/1964 | |
Jeri Emmett | 4 | 12/06/1966 - 03/28/1967 | |
Oliver Crawford | 3 | 11/12/1963 - 02/07/1967 | |
Al C. Ward | 3 | 02/25/1964 - 03/08/1966 | |
Lee Loeb | 3 | 10/18/1966 - 02/28/1967 | |
Sam Ross | 3 | 10/04/1966 - 01/10/1967 | |
Stuart Jerome | 3 | 11/26/1963 - 09/22/1964 | |
Wilton Schiller | 2 | 10/11/1966 - 12/20/1966 | |
Anthony Wilson | 2 | 11/16/1965 - 11/23/1965 | |
Michael Zagor | 2 | 08/22/1967 - 08/29/1967 | |
Norman Lessing | 2 | 10/26/1965 - 01/04/1966 | |
Richard Levinson | 2 | 10/20/1964 - 09/28/1965 | |
Hank Searls | 2 | 10/08/1963 - 10/15/1963 | |
Larry Cohen | 2 | 11/17/1964 - 02/02/1965 | |
E. Arthur Kean | 2 | 10/11/1966 - 11/22/1966 | |
Peter Germano | 2 | 12/17/1963 - 04/07/1964 | |
William Link | 2 | 10/20/1964 - 09/28/1965 | |
Leonard Kantor | 2 | 01/05/1965 - 03/01/1966 | |
Robert C. Dennis | 2 | 12/03/1963 - 03/24/1964 | |
Jerome T. Gollard | 1 | 03/28/1967 | |
John D.F. Black | 1 | 10/29/1963 | |
Merwin Gerard | 1 | 03/17/1964 | |
Joy Dexter | 1 | 04/26/1966 | |
Jo Heims | 1 | 02/09/1965 | |
Zahrini Machadah | 1 | 02/09/1965 | |
Howard Browne | 1 | 09/27/1966 | |
Mann Rubin | 1 | 04/12/1966 | |
Jackson Gillis | 1 | 04/19/1966 | |
Mario Alcalde | 1 | 03/14/1967 | |
Peter R. Brooke | 1 | 12/15/1964 | |
Barbara Merlin | 1 | 09/29/1964 | |
John Hawkins | 1 | 02/11/1964 | |
Walter Brough | 1 | 12/27/1966 | |
Betty Langdon | 1 | 12/28/1965 | |
Lawrence L. Goldman | 1 | 04/04/1967 | |
Steven W. Carabatsos | 1 | 12/06/1966 | |
George Fass | 1 | 01/12/1965 | |
Fred Freiberger | 1 | 01/03/1967 | |
Robert Lewin | 1 | 01/25/1966 | |
Paul Lucey | 1 | 12/15/1964 | |
Robert Dillon | 1 | 12/06/1966 | |
William Wood | 1 | 02/18/1964 | |
Chester Krumholz | 1 | 10/19/1965 | |
Milton Merlin | 1 | 09/29/1964 | |
James P. Griffith | 1 | 10/06/1964 | |
Edward Hume | 1 | 02/21/1967 | |
Otto King | 1 | 09/14/1965 | |
William Bast | 1 | 10/26/1965 | |
Sidney Ellis | 1 | 12/29/1964 | |
Perry Bleecker | 1 | 01/21/1964 | |
Alan Caillou | 1 | 10/01/1963 | |
Robert Hamner | 1 | 09/21/1965 | |
James Menzies | 1 | 12/21/1965 | |
Anthony Lawrence | 1 | 02/08/1966 | |
Robert Guy Barrows | 1 | 03/30/1965 | |
Howard Dimsdale | 1 | 11/01/1966 | |
Robert Pirosh | 1 | 11/19/1963 | |
John F. Eastman | 1 | 04/20/1965 | |
Francis Gwaltney | 1 | 02/09/1965 | |
Barry Trivers | 1 | 12/03/1963 | |
Glen A. Larson | 1 | 04/19/1966 | |
Ralph Goodman | 1 | 04/11/1967 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Roy Huggins | N/A |
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