- Narrator: [Act One Opening Narration. Viewers see Richard Kimble disembark from a truck labeled "Tracy Trucking Company" on which he had hitched a ride] Another stopping place at the end of another road. If your name is Richard Kimble, you're guilty to escape and flight.
- [Kimble starts to cross the street, heading toward an all-night diner]
- Narrator: You have no future unless you can find the past - the night of September 17th, two years ago. You saw the man who killed your wife that night.
- [Kimble, in a flashback from two years ago, in salt-and-pepper hair, driving his vehicle, observes a shadowy figure running from Kimble's yard and start to dash across the street]
- Narrator: His face was there for only a moment
- [Kimble clearly sees a one armed man in the car headlights. The car nearly strikes the man. They stare at each other for a moment, then the one armed man runs off]
- Narrator: but you'll never forget it. You keep looking. Today, a truck driver mentions a one armed man in Decatur. The description fits.
- Narrator: [Epilog Closing Narration. Viewers see Richard Kimble walking down a back street] Some will believe him; some will not; some will change their beliefs. But most important, he again believes in himself. He again has the will to run. And for a Fugitive, this instinct is survival.
- Margaret Ruskin: Why don't you wait till he regains consciousness then he can fill us in himself.
- Nurse Proctor: He's awake already, but... Well, it's too bad; he's a dreamy looking guy too.
- Dr. Richard Kimble: [referring to the one-armed man] I saw him. I remember I saw him.
- Margaret Ruskin: I saw him too.