The Fugitive season 3

Concerned about cranks, Donna had a private detective verify that James Eckhardt is legitimate, and Richard Kimble meets with him in Chicago.

Richard Kimble's lawyer, Burton Green, who defended him during the trial, meets with James Eckhardt and is positive that his testimonial is legitimate.

James Eckhardt, Frank Aletter as Burton Green, Tommy Rettig as J.J. Eickhardt, Chris Alcaide as Lieutenant Horvath, and Jacqueline Scott as Donna Taft.

While working as a steward at a remote desert resort, Kimble is unaware that the area is a top-secret government test site for chemical weapons.

Kimble is working as a chauffeur for George Forster, a successful contractor who returns to his small Midwestern home town with big plans for the community.

Running from the police, Kimble hides out at a farm owned by a local country doctor, Josephus Adams, who treats his patients with honey and a reassuring word.

After one elderly woman under Adams’s care dies from a protracted bronchial infection, an angry Kimble intervenes and tries to help the patients.

When Adams’s teenage niece Sharon falls into a coma after having an allergic reaction to a bee stings, Kimble risks his freedom to take her to a hospital for formal treatment.

Stella is an emotionally disturbed woman with a dangerous obsession with Johnny, the adopted eight-year-old son of Jesse Stangel, Kimble's co-worker.

In the small town of Drover City, Montana, Kimble stumbles onto the annual vigilante roundup, an event where locals hunt down anybody not wearing Western cowboy clothing.

Gerard arrives in the area after hearing reports of Kimble's possible presence, and he has the state police set up roadblocks outside the town entrance while also looking for the fugitive himself.

Guest Stars: Earl Holliman as Charley Judd, Collin Wilcox as Laura McElvey, and Bruce Dern as Hank.

Kimble works as a dishwasher at a local diner in order to repay the debt, but when Unger finds his wallet missing, he calls the police.

In rural Wyoming, Kimble seeks refuge from the local constable at a small motel run by Lois Carter, a young widow who hires him as a handyman.

Kimble arrives in Hempstead Mills, West Virginia to assist Andrew McCallister, his longtime mentor who is dying from lung cancer.

She takes a photo of Johnson and publishes it in the local newspaper, and the image of the one-armed man draws both Kimble and Gerard to the town.

Kimble finds work at a Laundromat owned by Charlie Paris, a former stand-up comic and mob bookie who hopes to go straight.

When hitman Pete Ragin (Philip E. Pine) offers Paula $8,000 for turning Charlie over to them, she does not pass up the chance and takes the money.

After Jane sprains her ankle after hopping off a freight train, they break into an abandoned farm house so Kimble can tend to her as well as saw off the handcuffs.

Donna and Len go there and check into a hotel under assumed names, but Donna is recognized by Mike Ballinger, the former prosecuting attorney at Richard Kimble's trial; Mike Ballinger is running for governor and his top aide persuades him that helping apprehend Richard Kimble will help him politically.

Gerard tracks Kimble to a migrant community in South Texas where he finally captures the Fugitive, who attempts to flee by train.

However, a violent hurricane strikes the area and forces both of them to seek shelter in a fragile barn where most of the farm workers are gathered.

Martin's emotional meltdown becomes real when he takes Pfeiffer at gunpoint and learns that Kimble is wanted by the police, leaving him so confused he "frees" himself in bizarre fashion.

After witnessing a small plane crash, Kimble rescues the pilot and the two passengers, senatorial candidate Glenn Madison, and his assistant, Pat Haynes.

While working as a chauffeur in Denver, Colorado, Kimble reluctantly covers for teenager Laurie Ryder after she dents her father's car.

Guest Stars: Kurt Russell as Eddie, Lois Nettleton as Susan Cartwright, Pat Cardi as Gary Reed, and Michael Shea as Rick.