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The final episode of the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] television series "[[The Fugitive (TV series)|The Fugitive]]" was shot at Pacific Ocean Park. Filmed on location just prior the park's closure in the fall of 1967, the park's "Mahi, Mahi" ride tower was the setting for the dramatic face off between Dr. [[Richard Kimble]] ([[David Janssen]]) and the fictional one-armed man. The episode, broadcast on August 29 1967, was one of the highest rated in television history. The episode of the ''[[Twilight Zone]]'' series titled "[[In Praise of Pip]]," starring [[Jack Klugman]] and [[Billy Mumy]], was also filmed there. An episode of the series ''[[The Man From U.N.C.L.E.]]'' was also filmed in the park.
 
The park was the setting of an episode of the television series ''[[Route 66 (TV Series)|Route 66]]'' (Season 2, Episode 29 "Between Hello and Goodbye") which aired May 11, 1962. Martin Milner's character Tod is shown working at King Neptune's Courtyard, and guest star Susan Oliver is depicted riding the Ocean Skyway.
 
==See also==