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The Fugitive/The Ivy Maze
The Ivy Maze | |
Season 4, Episode 21 | |
Airdate | February 21, 1967 |
Production Number | 421 |
Written by | Edward C. Hume |
Directed by | John Meredyth Lucas |
Produced by | Wilton Schiller |
← 4x20 There Goes the Ball Game |
4x22 → Goodbye My Love |
The Fugitive — Season Four |
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The Ivy Maze is the twenty-first episode of the fourth season of The Fugitive, and the one hundred eleventh episode overall.
Starring: David Janssen (The Fugitive)
Guest Stars: William Windom (Fritz), Geraldine Brooks (Caroline)
Co-Starring: Lorri Scott (Sally), Bill Raisch (Stoker / Johnson)
Also Starring: Barry Morse (Lt. Gerard)
with Bill Quinn (Chief Terry), Don Mitchell (Ken), Carl Reindel (Assistant), Victor Brandt (Volunteer), Dani Nolan (Landlady), Jill Janssen (Coed), Iris Ratner (Another Coed), James Farley (Al (Policeman)), Perry Cook (Bus Driver), Mark Russell (Bill (Policeman))
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Plot Overview
Kimble's old college buddy, now a psychology professor, discovers Johnson, the one-armed man, working as a campus janitor and manages to get him to participate in an experiment designed to learn the truth about Helen's murder, but the professor's wife recognizes Kimble and calls the cops.