Tue, Dec 1, 1964
When robbers shoot a civilian and a policeman, Kimble's nearby, so he hides in an orphanage's station wagon to get away from the dragnet. Two orphans he met beforehand promise they'll alibi him, but Sean Dubose, another state ward, plans to use Kimble in his own escape - fearing he'll be shipped to an Illinois juvenile prison soon. Sean's embittered from being abandoned by his alcoholic uncle, after Sean's parents' deaths. Kimble is torn between an immediate, but risky daylight escape, or helping the troublesome boy.
Tue, Dec 29, 1964
A singer (Janis Paige), who bears a strong resemblance to Kimble's (David Janssen) dead wife, arrives at a club he works at and offends everyone with her boorish behavior. He eventually discovers her rudeness is due to a personal and tragic secret.
Tue, Jan 19, 1965
When Kimble (David Janssen) witnesses a town sheriff (Pat Hingle) murder a prisoner (Tom Skerritt), the sheriff plans on killing him next.
Tue, Jan 26, 1965
A young woman (Katherine Crawford), desperate to be free of her mother's manipulating control, plans to marry a boy her mother doesn't approve of. Kimble (David Janssen) tries to help but the girl's other suitor threatens to expose him if he interferes.
Tue, Feb 16, 1965
A small town is on edge because two women have been murdered. Kimble (David Janssen) is stopped by a group of vigilantes who suspect any stranger. He escapes and hides in an abandoned building, where he is helped by a young naive woman (June Harding).
Tue, Mar 23, 1965
When Kimble (David Janssen) uses the driver's license of a man (John Milford) who gave him a ride, he is mistaken for a witness marked for assassination.
Tue, Apr 20, 1965
Not knowing the cops are close behind him, Kimble (David Janssen) gets a job at Jungle Land, a small-town animal attraction that is in financial trouble. One of Jungle Land's partners (Steve Forrest) hatches a plan to have Kimble captured on the premises for the publicity.