The place where Kimble is found unconscious by the kids outside their clubhouse on the shore of a lake is a venue now known as the William O. Douglas Outdoor Classroom in the Beverly Hills wilderness area of Franklin Canyon. It is a site frequently employed for multiple TV and movie productions and perhaps best known for the setting The Andy Griffith Show (1960) used for its opening credits.
While eating at the table, Lt. Gerard (Barry Morse) uses his utensils in the European tradition of keeping the knife in his left hand without putting it down as Americans are taught to do. Barry Morse is from London and for him this would be normal.
Alias: George Porter. He claims that his job is working at a lumber camp, but it's not shown. Epilogue shows him wandering city at night.
Part of Kimble's nightmare sequence where he is running down an alley way and Gerard is pursuing him will be reused in the revised credit sequence when they cut out the extended explanation of why Kimble is on the train and how he got free in seasons two through four.