3. THE FUGITIVE (1963-1967)
The finale was watched by 72 percent of American TV households — a record that still stands. The public was avid to see David Janssen’s Dr. Richard Kimble finally catch up with the murderous ”one-armed man” and reclaim his good name. —Ken Tucker
2. ST. ELSEWHERE (1982-1988)
The finale showed us the autistic son of hero Dr. Westphall (Ed Flanders) playing with a snow globe, lost in thought. The camera moves in closer, and we see it contains a replica of the hospital show’s St. Eligius building. It was therefore assumed that all six seasons of St. Elsewhere took place in the son’s imagination. Mind-blower! —Ken Tucker
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