Burden, Dabbs Greer as Detective Fairfield, and Paul Birch as Captain Carpenter.• Barry Morse appears in this episode.
Meanwhile, Gerard flies to West Virginia after learning from the sheriff that Kimble has been spotted in the area and teams up with the posse to try to find him.
Guest Stars: Sandy Dennis as Cassie, Bruce Dern as Deputy Martin, Frank Sutton as Del Jackson, Ruth White as Grams, R.G.
Joe confides in Kimble that he wanted to be a doctor, but he chose boxing because he felt that being a black man would be an obstacle in the world of medicine.
Meanwhile, a police detective named Henry Stone goes undercover as a sports writer to investigate Joe's manager, Lou, for possible mob ties.
When a disgruntled boxing worker tips off Stone that he suspects that someone might be wanting Joe to throw his next fight, the detective investigates Kimble.
Kimble is thrown in jail in a rural Kentucky town after a minor traffic accident by a sheriff who hates outsiders and his fingerprints are put out over the wire.
Before Gerard arrives, Kimble breaks out of the jail with his cellmate, a friendly, overweight young man named Davey "Fatso" Lambert.
He awakens from the latest encounter with this nightmare when a school bus crashes and erupts in flames outside of a small New England town of Northoak.
Working as a stock clerk in a department store, Kimble witnesses his boss, Martin Rowland, accidentally kill a business associate in the parking lot after hours.
Working at a remote construction site in Utah, Kimble convinces his supervisor, Buck Harmon, to hire Jamie, an intellectually disabled, but physically strong young man to help out.
In San Francisco, Kimble is nearly run over by a car driven by Ruth Norton, a beautiful young flight attendant distraught over discovering that the man she has been dating for the past four months is married with two children.
Guest Stars: Pamela Tiffin as Ruth Norton, Diane Brewster as Helen Kimble, Ed Nelson as Paul Clemments, and Jerry Paris as Jim Prestwick.
While Kimble hides out at the home of his loving sister, Donna, and her sympathetic husband, Leonard, he blames himself for their father's condition.
While working as a health club masseur, Kimble is recognized by Sheriff Bray, a local lawman with political aspirations.
Joe plots to lure Kimble into a remote area to either disfigure him or to kill him by using his one of his war mementoes: a live grenade.
While working as a migrant worker in New Mexico, Kimble becomes an unwilling party to the kidnapping of a young boy who is the son of his landowner boss.
The boy, Jimmie, has been abducted by Ralph Simmons, a disgruntled former pro-football player, along with his wife Helen, and his cousin Dave, who want a ransom of $200,000.
While working as a research technician for the wealthy Allan Pruitt, Kimble gets involved in the business of Allan's teenage daughter, Janice, who returns home after spending a year in a mental hospital recovering from a nervous breakdown after witnessing a young boy under her care getting mauled and killed by two vicious stray dogs.