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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 791.4572
EAN: 9780938817345
Edition: Tradepaper Ed
ISBN: 0938817345
Label: Pomegranate Press, Ltd.
Manufacturer: Pomegranate Press, Ltd.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 208
Publication Date: 1993-09
Publisher: Pomegranate Press, Ltd.
Studio: Pomegranate Press, Ltd.
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The Fugitive is perhaps the best drama series ever on television. And this book deserves five stars. I have the book in front of me, and it contains everything you would want: the origin of the show, a full synopsis of each episode, tidbits of many of the episodes, stories on the guest stars, quotes from Barry Morse,even an appendix of memos and notes. If you're a Fugitive fan, it makes no sense to not own this book
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Author Ed Robertson has assembled a wonderful homage to a cult classic. The Fugitive Recaptured was released concurrent with the re-release of The Fugitive series on A&E in 1993. The book is a labor of love, weaving the vision of series creator Roy Huggins, the near unanimous opposition of the shows premise (by network execs.), right to the selection of star David Janssen. According to series producer Quinn Martin, some 50 prominent actors in Hollywood were considered for the role, but Janssen ... Read More
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An outstanding companion piece to the great(if not THE greatest) dramatic series ever made. Ed Robertson really did his homework in researching for this book. Jam packed with info and anecdotes from the crew and many fine stars who guested on the show. Dozens of photos both stills from the episodes and candid shots taken on the set. Detailed synopsises of each episode(without spoilers) Even a special list of every name used by Richard Kimble, jobs he held, and places where each story took place. Highly ... Read More
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Certain television shows were so enormously popular during their original runs that they have been reincarnated more than once. THE FUGITIVE is one such drama. When Dr. Kimble began to run in 1963 in a three partnered minuet with Lt. Gerard and Fred Johnson, the American viewing public was so enamored of the chase that they refused to accept the judgment of THE JUDGMENT (the series finale) that the running had indeed stopped. Ed Robertson in his THE FUGITIVE RECAPTURED analyzes just what it was that made ... Read More
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Ed Robertson's book is definitely the best. I also own "The Fugitive - A complete Episode Guide" by John Cooper and "My Fugitive" by David Janssen's former wife Ellie Janssen which is worth a read!
Another amazon.com reader mentioned the Twilight Zone Companion. But where is the Peyton Place Companion? I'm missing a book on the TV series "Peyton Place" for several decades and wonder why there is still no book out there.
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