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The Fugitive the Chase Continues Dvd

American drama TV series, remake of 1963 series

The Fugitive
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Genre
  • Action/Adventure
  • Mystery
  • Drama
  • Thriller
Based on The Fugitive
by Roy Huggins
Starring
  • Tim Daly
  • Mykelti Williamson
Theme music composer Louis Febre
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 22
Production
Executive producers
  • Roy Huggins
  • John McNamara
  • R.W. Goodwin
  • Anne Kopelson
  • Arnold Kopelson
Producer Vladimir Stefoff
Running time 60 minutes
Production companies
  • Kopelson Entertainment
    (2000)
    (season 1)
  • Kopelson Telemedia
    (2000-2001)
    (season 1)
  • McNamara Paper Products
  • Warner Bros. Television
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network CBS
Original release October 6, 2000 (2000-10-06) –
May 25, 2001 (2001-05-25)

The Fugitive is an American action drama television series that aired on CBS from October 6, 2000 to May 25, 2001, starring Tim Daly as Kimble, Mykelti Williamson as Gerard, and Stephen Lang as the one-armed man. It is a remake of the 1960s TV series of the same name created by Roy Huggins.

Plot [edit]

Dr. Richard Kimble (Tim Daly) was wrongly convicted for the murder of his wife. He escapes from custody and changes his identity and toils at many jobs to search for a one-armed man (Stephen Lang) he saw leave the scene of the crime. He is relentlessly pursued by Lieutenant Gerard (Mykelti Williamson) obsessed with his capture.

Cast [edit]

Main [edit]

  • Tim Daly as Dr. Richard Kimble
  • Mykelti Williamson as Lt. Philip Gerard

Recurring [edit]

  • Stephen Lang as Ben Charnquist
  • Kelly Rutherford as Helen Ross-Kimble
  • Connie Britton as Maggie Kimble Hume
  • Lia Johnson as Lenore Gerard
  • Rex Linn as Karl Vasick
  • John Aylward as Matthew Ross
  • Janet Gunn as Becca Ross
  • Bob Morrisey as Captain McLaren
  • Lauren Tewes as Linda Westershulte [1]

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

The long lasting success of the original series of The Fugitive (1963-1967) combined with the huge success of the 1993 film version led to the development of this series. The influence of the movie is evident, particularly in some scenes of the pilot episode. The series was produced by Arnold Kopelson and Warner Bros., the producers of the 1993 film.

The pilot was directed by Mikael Salomon, and cost an estimated $6 million to film.[2] According to Tim Daly, there were 3,500 affiliates at the CBS Affiliates Dinner in Las Vegas in 2000, they were shown the entire pilot of The Fugitive, and it got a seven-minute standing ovation.[3]

Daly had to drop his part as Superman in the DC Animated Universe to get his role, surrendering the Man of Steel to Christopher McDonald in Batman Beyond, and George Newbern in Justice League.

Filming [edit]

It was filmed in various places, including Seattle, Washington.

Connections to the original series [edit]

Each episode of the new series includes a credit "Created by Roy Huggins". Tim Daly's father James Daly made two guest appearances on the original series. Writer Arthur Weiss is credited with one episode of the new series and three of the old series. Lou Antonio, who appeared as an actor in three episodes of the original series, directed an episode of the new series. William Graham directed two episodes of the new series, and seven of the old series.

Cancellation [edit]

CBS cancelled the series after one season, leaving a cliffhanger unresolved.

Episodes [edit]

Broadcast [edit]

The show was the first lead-in to CSI: Crime Scene Investigation on Friday nights, which became a hit when it debuted the same year.

Reruns of the series have previously aired on HDNet and AOL's streaming service, In2TV.

Reception [edit]

Awards [edit]

Year Association Category Nominated artist/work Result
2001 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Michael E. Lawshe (supervising sound editor), Timothy A. Cleveland (sound effects editor), Rick Camera (sound effects editor), Otis Van Osten (sound effects editor), David M. Horton (sound effects editor), Bruce M. Honda (dialogue editor), Jessica Goodwin (dialogue editor), Eric Hertsguaard (dialogue editor), Nancie Araki (dialogue editor), Chris McGeary (music editor), Casey J. Crabtree (foley artist), Michael Crabtree (foley artist). For the pilot. Nominated
7th Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Tim Daly Nominated
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA Best Sound Editing - Television Episodic - Effects & Foley Michael E. Lawshe (supervising sound editor), Rick Camera (sound editor), Timothy A. Cleveland (sound editor), David M. Horton (sound editor), David Werntz (sound editor), Darren Wright (sound editor), Otis Van Osten (sound editor). For the pilot. Won
Online Film & Television Association Best Actor in a New Drama Series Tim Daly Won
Best New Titles Sequence in a Series The Fugitive Nominated
5th Golden Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Drama Tim Daly Won
Best Television Series, Drama The Fugitive Nominated
TV Guide Award Actor of the Year in a New Series Tim Daly Nominated

See also [edit]

  • The Fugitive (1993 film)
  • The Fugitive (2020 TV series)

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Lauren Tewes". IMDb.
  2. ^ TV Preview: Tim Daly takes a run at playing new 'Fugitive'
  3. ^ Catching up with 'The Fugitive' Tim Daly recalls short stay in Everett

External links [edit]

  • The Fugitive at IMDb
  • Homepage of The Hunted: Unofficial Fugitive Site

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fugitive_%282000_TV_series%29

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