My DAD and I watched every episode of The Fugitive back when I was a teenager! I am now 78 years old and I am still enjoying witching my favorite TV show ever The Fugitive! THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS WITH US! R.I.P. DAVID🙏👍👍👍👍👍👍
The fact that the first "don't let me come home a stranger" is accompanied by Kimble getting rejected by his brother is very painful, thank you. :D Also, many feelings about "in this place so far from home, they know my name but they don't know me," especially with the people looking at him with suspicion.
A haunting song that evokes long ago rainstorms walking along cold, gray sidewalks in some friendless town. It's a song that I've personally experienced and speaks of my own life, as I look back across my 68 years. Listening, you just hope he can make it back to the warm embrace of his family.🌹
Thank you for putting together a poignant tribute to the character who kept America entranced for four long years. Footsore, battered, weary and heartsick...no other actor could have embodied him like David Janssen. The music was just right.
I could be wrong, in fact I usually am, but I have a feeling he is as well known as he wants to be, and does not want fame and fortune, just the appreciation of the lucky horde who know how tasty his music always is.
Tim O'Brien told me about this video when I met him last Tuesday at an evening with Hot Rize at the Grammy Museum in LA. I told him that his version of this song breaks my heart! Really great job on this video!! Thanks!
Thanks very much for sharing that information. Tim O'Brien is an amazingly talented musician/singer who should be better known; I hoped he wouldn't mind my using his version of the song for this tribute. (And thank you for your kind words, they are greatly appreciated!)
I'm noticing that many people here say....'I loved this show as a kid'. Any theories as to why it appealed to kids? It did to me as well. I was 10 when The Fugitive hit the airwaves.
The reason was to see if Kimble would be caught by Lt. Gerrard, escape if he caught, and could he get out of it and who would help him or not.This show and Mission Impossible were the best thrillers on TV back then. This show was on during the years of civil rights, so we just wanted to see justice done for an innocent man. That week's episode could be the one where Kimble is free.
For me, I was born in '62, so I was just a kid when this aired on TV, but I can remember sitting up with my mom to watch it. The kindness of Kimble did it for me. This man who searched for justice is the first guy I'd ever known who was both kind and gentle.
Kimble could have never stayed free in today's society. His picture would be on every cell phone and teams of police would be after him any not just one man chasing him and always out of his juris diction.
My DAD and I watched every episode of The Fugitive back when I was a teenager! I am now 78 years old and I am still enjoying witching my favorite TV show ever The Fugitive! THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS WITH US! R.I.P. DAVID🙏👍👍👍👍👍👍
The fact that the first "don't let me come home a stranger" is accompanied by Kimble getting rejected by his brother is very painful, thank you. :D Also, many feelings about "in this place so far from home, they know my name but they don't know me," especially with the people looking at him with suspicion.
A haunting song that evokes long ago rainstorms walking along cold, gray sidewalks in some friendless town. It's a song that I've personally experienced and speaks of my own life, as I look back across my 68 years. Listening, you just hope he can make it back to the warm embrace of his family.🌹
The most beautiful talented actor of all. DAVID JANSSEN, RIP so much missed, taken too early.
David s untimely death was so sad. He will never be forgotten
Nice tribute to a man who should never be forgotten about !!!!!
Thank you; glad you enjoyed it. Janssen was perfect for the role.
I just recently discovered David Janssen what a talented actor. Love this video and the music, great job.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed.
The very best version, awesome harmonies, and I have been a fan ever since !
Thank you for putting together a poignant tribute to the character who kept America entranced for four long years. Footsore, battered, weary and heartsick...no other actor could have embodied him like David Janssen. The music was just right.
I just bought the box Set of this Amazing show.
Such a brilliant song. You folks have me crying ❤😪
And, as I mentioned to Tim, I loved this show when I was a kid.
It was new years eve and at the party I was at everyone stopped to watch it
VERY NICE!!! Thank u so much for the scenes and song!❤❤❤
O'Brien is indeed an "amazingly talented musician/singer who should be better known" ! I could not agree more.
I could be wrong, in fact I usually am, but I have a feeling he is as well known as he wants to be, and does not want fame and fortune, just the appreciation of the lucky horde who know how tasty his music always is.
Tim O'Brien told me about this video when I met him last Tuesday at an evening with Hot Rize at the Grammy Museum in LA. I told him that his version of this song breaks my heart! Really great job on this video!! Thanks!
Thanks very much for sharing that information. Tim O'Brien is an amazingly talented musician/singer who should be better known; I hoped he wouldn't mind my using his version of the song for this tribute. (And thank you for your kind words, they are greatly appreciated!)
This is a lovely video - and the song's great, too! Thank you!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
I'm noticing that many people here say....'I loved this show as a kid'. Any theories as to why it appealed to kids? It did to me as well. I was 10 when The Fugitive hit the airwaves.
The reason was to see if Kimble would be caught by Lt. Gerrard, escape if he caught, and could he get out of it and who would help him or not.This show and Mission Impossible were the best thrillers on TV back then. This show was on during the years of civil rights, so we just wanted to see justice done for an innocent man. That week's episode could be the one where Kimble is free.
You wanted to grow up to be just like him.
For me, I was born in '62, so I was just a kid when this aired on TV, but I can remember sitting up with my mom to watch it. The kindness of Kimble did it for me. This man who searched for justice is the first guy I'd ever known who was both kind and gentle.
Very well done video with great music.
carvcom1 Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
David Janssen was missed after his passing. Heart disease has no mercy.
Kimble could have never stayed free in today's society. His picture would be on every cell phone and teams of police would be after him any not just one man chasing him and always out of his juris diction.