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The Fugitive/Scapegoat
Scapegoat | |
Season 2, Episode 20 | |
Airdate | February 2, 1965 |
Production Number | 220 |
Teleplay by | William D. Gordon |
Story by | Larry Cohen |
Directed by | Alexander Singer |
Produced by | Alan A. Armer |
← 2x19 Fun and Games and Party Favors |
2x21 → Corner of Hell |
The Fugitive — Season Two |
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Scapegoat is the twentieth episode of the second season of The Fugitive, and the fiftieth episode overall.
Starring: David Janssen (The Fugitive)
Guest Stars: Dianne Foster (Janice Cummings), John Anderson (Justin Briggs), Harry Townes (Ballinger)
Co-Starring: Don Quine (Vin Briggs), David Macklin (Roy Briggs)
Also Starring: Barry Morse (Lt. Gerard) (credit only)
with Whit Bissell (Gibson), Tom Reese (Norman), Bill Zuckert (Scales), Doreen McLean (Landlady), Russ Bender (Timekeeper), R.L. Armstrong (Curry), Ted Gehring (Bar Patron), Bill Erwin (Bar Patron)
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Plot Overview
A man accused of killing Kimble is executed for the crime, although no body was found. When Kimble learns of this injustice, he returns to the town and must explain himself to the dead man's teenaged sons, who looked up to Kimble as if he were their father.