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Director Ralph Senensky's Reflections on The Fugitive


Veteran director Ralph Senensky has set up a fascinating blog at Senensky.com where his behind-the-camera memories of his long career in television are presented. One of the many classic television programs he describes in remarkable detail is The Fugitive. If you love this show, you may enjoy checking Mr. Senensky's reflections on working on the following episodes:

http://senensky.com/the-fugitive-3/when-the-bough-breaks/

http://senensky.com/the-fugitive-3/detour-on-a-road-going-nowhere/

http://senensky.com/the-fugitive-3/an-apple-a-day/

http://senensky.com/the-fugitive-3/when-the-wind-blows/

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Thanks for the links, Senensky's blog is fascinating reading and there aren't too many of these guys left. I'd have loved to have something similar from the likes of Don Medford or Lamont Johnson, two more directors who would have had a wealth of stories to tell.

Thanks again.

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Thank you!

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