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词条 The Fugitive (2000 TV series)
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

     Main  Recurring 

  3. Production

     Development  Filming  Connections to the original series  Cancellation 

  4. Episodes

  5. Broadcast

  6. Reception

     Awards 

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

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Thriller
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(season 1)
McNamara Paper Products
Warner Bros. Television
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The Fugitive is an American drama series created by Roy Huggins and is a remake of the 1960s TV series of the same name, starring Tim Daly as Kimble, Mykelti Williamson as Gerard, and Stephen Lang as the one-armed man. It aired on CBS from October 6, 2000 to May 25, 2001.

Plot

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

Main

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

Recurring

  • Stephen Lang as Ben Charnquist
  • 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

Production

Development

The long lasting success of the original series of The Fugitive 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, additionally, 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[1]. According to Tim Daly, at the CBS Affiliates Dinner in Las Vegas in 2000, there were 3,500 affiliates there, they were shown the entire pilot of The Fugitive and it got a seven-minute standing ovation.[2]

Filming

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

Connections to the original series

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

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

Episodes

Episode Title Director WriterOriginal airdate
1 Pilot Mikael SalomonJohn McNamara October 6, 2000
2 The Hand of a Stranger October 13, 2000
3 Guilt Jeff Bleckner October 20, 2000
4 Far from Home Richard Compton October 27, 2000
5 DrRichardKimble.com James Frawley Kim Newton November 3, 2000
6 Miles to Go Thomas J. Wright Valerie Mayhew and Vivian Mayhew November 10, 2000
7 St. Christopher's Prayer Robert Singer Matthew Carnahan and Arthur Weiss November 17, 2000
8 Sanctuary Bill L. Norton David Ehrman November 24, 2000
9 Liar's Poker Richard Compton Randy Anderson December 8, 2000
10 Lagniappe Lou Antonio Sharon Lee Watson January 5, 2001
11 New Orleans Saints Mel Damski Kim Newton January 12, 2001
12 Safekeeping Alan J. Levi Lisa Melamed January 26, 2001
13 And in That Darkness R.W. Goodwin John McNamara and Sharon Lee Watson February 2, 2001
14 Past Perfect James Frawley Randy Anderson February 9, 2001
15 Jenny Philip Sgriccia John McNamara and Kim Newton February 16, 2001
16 Strapped Winrich Kolbe Matthew Carnahan February 23, 2001
17 Sea Change James Whitmore Jr. David Ehrman March 30, 2001
18 Tucker's Gift Chris Long Randy Anderson April 6, 2001
19 Flesh and Blood William Graham Lisa Melamed April 13, 2001
20 Smith 282 Valerie Mayhew and Vivian Mayhew April 20, 2001
21 Götterdämmerung Winrich Kolbe Kim Newton May 25, 2001
22 Thanatos R.W. Goodwin Matthew Carnahan and John McNamara May 25, 2001

Broadcast

The show was the first lead-in to 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

Awards

YearAssociationCategoryNominated artist/workResult
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. {{nom}}
7th Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Tim Daly {{nom}}
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 {{Nom}}
5th Golden Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Drama Tim Daly {{won}}
Best Television Series, Drama The Fugitive {{nom}}
TV Guide Award Actor of the Year in a New Series Tim Daly {{nom}}

See also

  • The Fugitive (1993 film)

References

1. ^TV Preview: Tim Daly takes a run at playing new 'Fugitive'
2. ^Catching up with ‘The Fugitive’ Tim Daly recalls short stay in Everett

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0247097|title=The Fugitive (2000)}}
  • The Fugitive on IMfDB
  • Homepage of The Hunted: Unofficial Fugitive Site
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