- Narrator: [Act I Opening Narration. Viewers see Richard Kimble working at the Greenhurst Health Club] Richard Kimble's hands once eased the pain, ministered the illness, even saved the lives of countless children. Now the hands are as Fugitive as the man to whom they belong.
- Narrator: [Epilog Closing Narration. Viewers see Richard Kimble in a box car of a train speeding down the tracks] For almost two years, Richard Kimble has lived the life of a Fugitive. How many times in his despair has he thought he would gladly have traded places with any man on earth? Now Richard Kimble knows: any man... except one.
- Dr. Richard Kimble: I was just human enough to hope the jury would realize I was telling the truth.
- Steve Edson: Yeah. I know exactly what you mean. You know you're innocent and then you look up into those 12 cold faces, trying to figure out a way to get them to see it.
- Steve Edson: I got over $200 in the bank.
- Dr. Richard Kimble: [shakes his head] You cash an out-of-town check, they call your home branch and check on you.
- Horton: We haven't eaten all day, Sheriff.
- Sheriff Bray: No, but they have, and they're probably rested and Edson's probably all patched up.
- Dr. Richard Kimble: A man with a conscience commits a crime, goes unpunished; can't live with it. So he finds his own punishment.
- Dr. Richard Kimble: How's your arm?
- Steve Edson: It's getting better, Doc. You did a good job patching it up.
- Dr. Richard Kimble: Hey, knock off the "Doc" thing. Don't call me that anymore. Always call me by my alias.
- Steve Edson: Oh come on, Doc. I don't think anyone can hear us all the way out here in these woods.
- Dr. Richard Kimble: Yeah, but later if we get into a tight spot, a small slip like that could make a difference.
- Dr. Richard Kimble: We got $2 left. This meal will have to last awhile.
- Steve Edson: Don't worry about it. By tonight we'll be loaded.
- Dr. Richard Kimble: [Indicating the bottle of alcohol in Steve's hands] You will, if you keep drinking that.