Man, 1960s TV shows just rocked.
You might be a big fan of Harrison Ford's classic thriller The Fugitive, but did you know that film was actually based on a TV show from the 1960s? That's right, the original show, also titled The Fugitive, ran from 1963 to 1967 and was one of the most popular shows of its time. It would go on to be remade multiple times, once for film and a couple of times for television, but the main two that ring out as a success are the 60s show and Ford's film.
The Show Keeps Things Fresh Speaking of which, the show also has the fun plot device of setting each episode in a new city. A lot of the fun of watching The Fugitive isn't just wondering how Kimble will outrun Gerard this time, it's wondering which city the show will be set in this episode. Rarely ever do two back-to-back episodes take place in the same city.
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