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This is a '''list of episodes''' of ''[[The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles]]'' and ''[[The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones]]''. The two series have had a rather complicated history in terms of air dates and home video releases. ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' aired from [[1992]] to [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. A total of twenty-eight episodes (eight of which were feature-length) were produced by [[Paramount Pictures]] and [[Lucasfilm]]. The series was partially released on Laserdisc and VHS in the early 1990s. Four TV movies based on the series aired on [[The Family Channel]] from [[1994]] to [[1996]].
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This is a '''list of episodes''' of ''[[The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles]]'' and ''[[The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones]]''. ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' aired from 1992 to 1993 on [[ABC]]. A total of twenty-eight episodes were produced by [[Paramount Pictures]] and [[Lucasfilm]]. The series was partially released on Laserdisc and VHS in the early 1990s. Four TV movies based on the series aired on [[The Family Channel]] from 1994 to 1996.
   
In 1996, the ''Chronicles'' and the Family Channel TV movies were edited into twenty-two feature-length episodes; a new series known as ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''. The series was partially released on [[Wikipedia:VHS|VHS]] in [[1999]], and was released in its entirety on [[Wikipedia:DVD|DVD]] throughout late [[2007]] and early [[2008]].
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In 1996, the ''Chronicles'' and the Family Channel TV movies were edited into twenty-two feature-length episodes; a new series known as ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''. The series was partially released on [[Wikipedia:VHS|VHS]] in 1999, and was released in its entirety on [[Wikipedia:DVD|DVD]] throughout late 2007 and early 2008.
   
 
==The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles==
 
==The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles==
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===Produced episodes===
===Season one (1992)<ref name="lost">{{SW|url=community/news/films/f20080407/index.html|text=The Lost Chronicles of ''Young Indiana Jones''}}</ref>===
 
''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' debuted on ABC on March 4, 1992 with the feature-length episode "[[Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]", which served to introduce the character at the three ages he would be portrayed as in the show. The rest of the season one episodes were hour-long. Five subsequent episodes were aired before the show was canceled.
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The first season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' consisted of six episodes.<ref name="lost">{{SW|url=community/news/films/f20080407/index.html|text=The Lost Chronicles of ''Young Indiana Jones''}}</ref> The series debuted on ABC on March 4, 1992 with the feature-length episode "[[Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]", which served to introduce the character at the three ages he would be portrayed as in the show. The rest of the season one episodes were hour-long. Five subsequent episodes were aired before the show was canceled.
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''Young Indy'' was picked up again by ABC due to critical success, and four more hour-long episodes were aired several months later, beginning on September 21, 1992. ABC proceeded to order another two-hour TV movie and thirteen more hour-long episodes for season two.<ref>[http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=LH&s_site=kentucky&p_multi=LH&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB73DDD16C6D610&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM]</ref> Altogether, season two consisted of eighteen episodes<ref name="lost" />&mdash;a combination of newly-produced episodes, as well as some originally produced for the first season. The last episode &mdash;"[[Paris, May 1919]]"&mdash;aired on July 24, 1993, leaving four episodes unaired.
   
 
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|"[[Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]"<ref>This feature-length episode consisted of "Egypt, May 1908" and "Mexico, March 1916".</ref>
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|"[[Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]"<ref>This episode consisted of the stories "Egypt, May 1908" and "Mexico, March 1916".</ref>
|[[March 4]], [[1992]]
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|March 4, 1992
 
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|2.
 
|2.
 
|"[[London, May 1916]]"
 
|"[[London, May 1916]]"
|[[March 11]], [[1992]]
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|March 11, 1992
 
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|-
 
|3.
 
|3.
 
|"[[British East Africa, September 1909]]"
 
|"[[British East Africa, September 1909]]"
|[[March 18]], [[1992]]
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|March 18, 1992
 
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|-
 
|4.
 
|4.
 
|"[[Verdun, September 1916]]"
 
|"[[Verdun, September 1916]]"
|[[March 25]], [[1992]]
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|March 25, 1992
 
|-
 
|-
 
|5.
 
|5.
 
|"[[German East Africa, December 1916]]"
 
|"[[German East Africa, December 1916]]"
|[[April 1]], [[1992]]
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|April 1, 1992
 
|-
 
|-
 
|6.
 
|6.
 
|"[[Congo, January 1917]]"
 
|"[[Congo, January 1917]]"
|[[April 8]], [[1992]]
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|April 8, 1992
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===Season two (1992-1993)<ref name="lost" />===
 
''Young Indy'' was picked up again by ABC due to critical success, and four more hour-long episodes were aired several months later. ABC proceeded to order another two-hour TV movie and thirteen more hour-long episodes for season two.<ref>[http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=LH&s_site=kentucky&p_multi=LH&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB73DDD16C6D610&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM]</ref> Season two began on September 21, 1992, with the episode "[[Austria, March 1917]]", and the seventeen subsequent episodes consisted of both new episodes and some episodes originally produced for the first season.
 
 
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|7.
 
|7.
 
|"[[Austria, March 1917]]"
 
|"[[Austria, March 1917]]"
|[[September 21]], [[1992]]
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|September 21, 1992
 
|-
 
|-
 
|8.
 
|8.
 
|"[[Somme, Early August 1916]]"
 
|"[[Somme, Early August 1916]]"
|[[September 28]], [[1992]]
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|September 28, 1992
 
|-
 
|-
 
|9.
 
|9.
 
|"[[Germany, Mid-August 1916]]"
 
|"[[Germany, Mid-August 1916]]"
|[[October 5]], [[1992]]
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|October 5, 1992
 
|-
 
|-
 
|10.
 
|10.
 
|"[[Barcelona, May 1917]]"
 
|"[[Barcelona, May 1917]]"
|[[October 12]], [[1992]]
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|October 12, 1992
 
|-
 
|-
 
|11.
 
|11.
 
|"[[Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues]]"
 
|"[[Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues]]"
|[[March 13]], [[1993]]
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|March 13, 1993
 
|-
 
|-
 
|12.
 
|12.
 
|"[[Princeton, February 1916]]"
 
|"[[Princeton, February 1916]]"
|[[March 20]], [[1993]]
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|March 20, 1993
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|-
 
|13.
 
|13.
 
|"[[Petrograd, July 1917]]"
 
|"[[Petrograd, July 1917]]"
|[[March 27]], [[1993]]
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|March 27, 1993
 
|-
 
|-
 
|14.
 
|14.
 
|"[[Young Indiana Jones and the Scandal of 1920]]"
 
|"[[Young Indiana Jones and the Scandal of 1920]]"
|[[April 3]], [[1993]]
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|April 3, 1993
 
|-
 
|-
 
|15.
 
|15.
 
|"[[Vienna, November 1908]]"
 
|"[[Vienna, November 1908]]"
|[[April 10]], [[1993]]
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|April 10, 1993
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|-
 
|16.
 
|16.
 
|"[[Northern Italy, June 1918]]"
 
|"[[Northern Italy, June 1918]]"
|[[April 17]], [[1993]]
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|April 17, 1993
 
|-
 
|-
 
|17.
 
|17.
|"[[Young Indiana Jones and the Phantom Train of Doom]]"<ref>This feature-length episode consisted of "German East Africa, November 1916 (1)" and "German East Africa, November 1916 (2)".</ref>
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|"[[Young Indiana Jones and the Phantom Train of Doom]]"<ref>This episode consisted of "German East Africa, November 1916 (1)" and "German East Africa, November 1916 (2)".</ref>
|[[June 5]], [[1993]]
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|June 5, 1993
 
|-
 
|-
 
|18.
 
|18.
 
|"[[Ireland, April 1916]]"
 
|"[[Ireland, April 1916]]"
|[[June 12]], [[1993]]
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|June 12, 1993
 
|-
 
|-
 
|19.
 
|19.
 
|"[[Paris, September 1908]]"
 
|"[[Paris, September 1908]]"
|[[June 19]], [[1993]]
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|June 19, 1993
|-
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|-
 
|20.
 
|20.
 
|"[[Peking, March 1910]]"
 
|"[[Peking, March 1910]]"
|[[June 26]], [[1993]]
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|June 26, 1993
 
|-
 
|-
 
|21.
 
|21.
 
|"[[Benares, January 1910]]"
 
|"[[Benares, January 1910]]"
|[[July 3]], [[1993]]
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|July 3, 1993
 
|-
 
|-
 
|22.
 
|22.
 
|"[[Paris, October 1916]]"
 
|"[[Paris, October 1916]]"
|[[July 10]], [[1993]]
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|July 10, 1993
 
|-
 
|-
 
|23.
 
|23.
 
|"[[Istanbul, September 1918]]"
 
|"[[Istanbul, September 1918]]"
|[[July 17]], [[1993]]
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|July 17, 1993
 
|-
 
|-
 
|24.
 
|24.
 
|"[[Paris, May 1919]]"
 
|"[[Paris, May 1919]]"
|[[July 24]], [[1993]]
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|July 24, 1993
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|-
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|25.
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|"[[Prague, August 1917]]"
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|Unaired
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|-
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|26.
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|"[[Florence, May 1908]]"
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|Unaired
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|-
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|27.
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|"[[Palestine, October 1917]]"
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|Unaired
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|-
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|28.
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|"[[Transylvania, January 1918]]"
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|Unaired
 
|}
 
|}
   
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===International variations===
Four episodes scheduled to air as part of the second season were never aired in the US: "[[Palestine, October 1917]]", "[[Florence, May 1908]]", "[[Prague, August 1917]]" and "[[Transylvania, January 1918]]". In Australia, "[[Somme, Early August 1916]]" and "[[Germany, Mid-August 1916]]" were shown as a two-hour television movie entitled ''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Great Escape]]''. ''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Scandal of 1920]]'' was aired as "[[New York, June 1920]]" and "[[New York, July 1920]]" in some locations.
 
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In some territories, certain episodes were split or combined under different titles.<ref name="Innermind">[http://www.innermind.com/youngindy/info/yijepg1.htm Young Indiana Jones Episode Guide] at [http://www.innermind.com/ innermind.com]</ref>
   
 
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Most episodes were produced with [[Wikipedia:Bookends|bookends]], in which "Old Indy" (played by [[George Hall]]) recalled events from his youth. The only episodes produced without bookends were: "[[Young Indiana Jones and the Phantom Train of Doom]]", "[[Istanbul, September 1918]]", "[[Paris, May 1919]]", "[[Prague, August 1917]]" and "[[Palestine, October 1917]]".<ref>[http://www.innermind.com/youngindy/info/yijepg1.htm]</ref> Although Hall was in the bookends for the U.K. episodes "[[Chicago, April 1920]]" and [[Chicago, May 1920]]", new bookends were shot (in an effort to boost ratings) with [[Harrison Ford]], and were combined with the "Chicago" segments to make the U.S. episode "Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues".
 
 
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|"[[Young Indiana Jones and the Great Escape]]"<ref name="Innermind" />
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|"[[Chicago, April 1920]]"<ref name="Innermind" />
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|"[[Chicago, May 1920]]"<ref name="Innermind" />
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|-
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|"[[New York, June 1920]]"
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|"[[New York, July 1920]]"
 
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===Unproduced episodes===
 
===Unproduced episodes===
During pre-production, the crew developed a timeline extending from 1908 to 1922 of all major events and people of the time period,<ref name="ATW">''[[Young Indy: Around the World]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfD8pFvyVS0]</ref> and Lucas intended to produce episodes leading up to a 24-year-old Jones.<ref>http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE1DC133AF934A15752C0A964958260</ref> However, the series was cancelled in 1993, and as a result there were a number of episodes that were not produced.<ref name="lost" />
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During pre-production, the crew developed a timeline extending from 1908 to 1922 of all major events and people of the time period,<ref name="ATW">''[[Young Indy: Around the World]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfD8pFvyVS0]</ref> and Lucas intended to produce episodes leading up to a 24-year-old Jones.<ref>http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE1DC133AF934A15752C0A964958260</ref> However, the series was cancelled in 1993, and as a result there were a number of episodes that were not produced.
   
The following were detailed in the third season synopsis, dated February 8, 1993:<ref name="lost" />
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The table below lists the unproduced episodes. The numbered episodes were detailed in the third season synopsis, dated February 8, 1993,<ref name="lost" /> and the unnumbered episodes were confirmed by other sources.
*"[[Stockholm, December 1909]]" - The subjects of the episode would have been geography and ecology. The theme was to have been "Where is Sweden?", and the historical figure Indy would encounter was the [[Sweden|Swedish]] author [[Wikipedia:Selma Lagerlöf|Selma Lagerlöf]]. In the episode, Indy was to fall asleep and have a dream intended to serve as a reference to Lagerlöf's most famous work; the book "Nils Holgerssons Underbara Resa Genom Sverige" ("The Wonderful Adventures of Nils"), a children's book, in which the titular character (a boy only five inches high) sees Sweden's countryside sitting on the back of a flying goose. Indy seems to reference these events in [[London, May 1916]], when he tells [[Vicky Prentiss]] that [[Stockholm]] is one of his favourite cities.
 
*"[[Jerusalem, June 1909]]". The subject of this episode was to have been archaeology. The theme was to have been "Greed". In this episode, Indy would for the first time (chronologically) encounter his future mentor [[Abner Ravenwood]], who would have been seen searching for the [[Ark of the Covenant]] on the Temple Mount. Indy mentions the events of this episode in ''[[Treasure of the Peacock's Eye]]''. In "Palestine, October 1917", Indy and his comrades suggest that they will be returning to this location by Christmas of 1917.
 
*"[[Geneva, May 1909]]" would depict young Indy witnessing the birth of the Red Cross-organization.
 
*"[[Tokyo, April 1910]]"
 
*"[[Princeton, May 1905]]" would have shown how Indy and [[Paul Robeson]] became friends.
 
*"[[LeHavre, June 1916]]". Indy and Remy in basic training at Le Havre, France. Remy becomes accused of murder.
 
*"[[Moscow, July 1919]]"
 
*"[[Buenos Aires, June 1919]]"
 
*"[[Havana, December 1919]]" - [[Jonathan Hales]] was involved with this episode.<ref>[http://www.stormloader.com/users/stardivision/Insider/Insider29Hales03.html]</ref> The story revolved around integration issues and a black player outplaying Babe Ruth.
 
*"[[Honduras, December 1920]]" - The subject of this episode was to have been archaeology. The historical figures Indy would have encountered are [[Wikipedia:Herbert Spinden|Herbert Spinden]] and [[Wikipedia:F. A. Mitchell-Hedges|Frederick Mitchell-Hedges]]. In this episode, Indy would for the first time (chronologically) encounter the rival archaeologist [[René Emile Belloq]], and would depict their search for a [[Crystal skulls|Crystal Skull]]. It's possible that this episode would have explained the events that, according to ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]'', caused Indy to be accused of being a grave robber instead of an archaeologist, while on an adventure in Honduras. This has since been attributed to events surrounding the [[Crystal Skull of Cozan]] in the opening chapter of the ''[[Indiana Jones and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' novel. The crystal skulls have been incorporated into multiple Indiana Jones stories over the years since, and Lucas himself finally dealt with the skulls in 2008's ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''.
 
*"[[Alaska, June 1921]]". Indy studying eskimos. Indy has to rush medical supplies by dog sled to save a village - The events of this episode are foreshadowed in ''[[Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father]]''.
 
*"[[Brazil, December 1921]]". Indy and Belloq meet Charles Fawcett to find a lost city.
 
   
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*"Melbourne, March 1910"<ref name="Pablo">[http://forums.starwars.com/thread.jspa?threadID=265079&tstart=0 The Lost Chronicles of Young Indiana Jones] - thread at the StarWars.com message boards</ref> - This episode was to involve Indy meeting [[Harry Houdini]] and flying in a balloon with him. The events of this episode are mentioned in "Palestine, October 1917".
 
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*"Flanders, July 1916"<ref name="Pablo" /> - This was to involve Indy, Remy and Jaques fighting in Flanders. The events of this episode are mentioned in "Trenches of Hell".
 
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*"Berlin, Late August 1916" - This was to be a second season episode that involved Indy escaping from prison and fleeing to [[Berlin]], and would have been the third part in the Somme/Germany cycle following Indy's capture in Somme, his escape from prison, and his escape from Germany itself. He has to decide between returning to the US (since the US isn't at war with Germany yet) or returning to the Belgium Army. He ultimately decides to return to the Belgian army. Indy would have met [[Wikipedia:Sigrid Schultz|Sigrid Schultz]].<ref name="could">[http://www.indyfan.com/articles/yijchb.html Young Indy That Could Have Been] - List of episodes never produced</ref>
 
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|-
*Additional stories set in 1905 (aside from "Princeton, May 1905") were planned.<ref>''[[The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, On the Set and Behind the Scenes]]'', p. 6</ref><ref name="ATW" /><ref name="could" />
 
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|30
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|"[[Stockholm, December 1909]]"
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|31
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|"[[Athens, July 1910]]"
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|32
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|"[[Russia, March 1909]]"
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|-
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|33
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|"[[Jerusalem, June 1909]]"
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|34
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|"[[Tangiers, July 1909]]"
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|35
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|"[[Geneva, May 1909]]"
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|-
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|"[[Tokyo, April 1910]]"
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|"[[Princeton, May 1905]]"
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|"[[LeHavre, June 1916]]"
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|39
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|"[[Ravenelle, Early February 1917]]"
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|"[[Ahlhorn, Late February 1917]]"
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|-
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|41
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|"[[Moscow, July 1919]]"
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|-
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|42
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|"[[New Guinea, March 1919]]"
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|43
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|"[[Bombay, April 1919]]"
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|-
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|44
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|"[[Buenos Aires, June 1919]]"
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|-
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|45
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|"[[Havana, December 1919]]"
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|46
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|"[[Hollywood, Early August 1920]]"
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|47
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|"[[Newhall, Late August 1920]]"
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|48
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|"[[Honduras, December 1920]]"
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|49
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|"[[Alaska, June 1921]]"
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|"[[Brazil, December 1921]]"
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|"New York, July 1905".<ref name="malamed">[http://raven.theraider.net/showthread.php?p=458595#poststop Laird Malamed post from TheRaider.net, citing an episode list dated December 19, 1991]</ref><ref name="ATW" /><ref name="could" /> Additional stories set in 1905 were also planned.<ref>''[[The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, On the Set and Behind the Scenes]]'', p. 6</ref>
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|N/A
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|"Tibet, February 1910"<ref name="malamed" />
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|-
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|N/A
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|"China Sea, May 1910"<ref name="malamed" />
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|N/A
 
|"Australia, June 1910".<ref name="Pablo">[http://forums.starwars.com/thread.jspa?threadID=265079&tstart=0 The Lost Chronicles of Young Indiana Jones] - thread at the StarWars.com message boards</ref><ref name="malamed" /><ref>This episode was to involve Indy meeting [[Harry Houdini]] and flying in a balloon with him. Indy mentions having known Houdini in "Germany, Mid-August 1916", and mentions the events of this episode in "Palestine, October 1917".</ref>
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|N/A
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|"South Pacific, July 1910"<ref name="malamed" />
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|N/A
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|"Utah, August 1910"<ref name="malamed" />
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|N/A
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|"Princeton, September 1910"<ref name="malamed" />
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|N/A
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|episode set during January 1916<ref name="malamed" />
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|N/A
 
|"Flanders, July 1916"<ref name="Pablo" /><ref>This episode woud have had Indy, Remy and Jaques fighting in Flanders. The events of this episode are mentioned in "Somme, Early August 1916".</ref>
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|N/A
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|"[[Berlin, Late August 1916]]"<ref name="could">[http://www.indyfan.com/articles/yijchb.html Young Indy That Could Have Been] - List of episodes never produced</ref><ref name="malamed2">[http://raven.theraider.net/showthread.php?p=458592#poststop Laird Malamed post at TheRaider.net citing a season two episode list dated August 3, 1992]</ref>
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|N/A
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|"Paris, February 1917"<ref name="malamed" /><ref>Some of this episodes events may have been incorporated into "Austria, March 1917".</ref>
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|N/A
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|episode set during April 1917<ref name="malamed" />
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|-
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|N/A
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|episode set during June 1917<ref name="malamed" />
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|N/A
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|episode set during September 1917<ref name="malamed" />
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|N/A
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|episode set during October 1917<ref name="malamed" />
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|-
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|N/A
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|"Beersheba, November 1917"<ref name="malamed" /><ref>This episode's title was later produced as "Palestine, October 1917".</ref>
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|N/A
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|episode set during December 1917<ref name="malamed" />
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|N/A
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|episodes set from February to May 1918<ref name="malamed" />
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|episodes set from July to August 1918<ref name="malamed" />
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|episodes set from October 1918 to April 1919<ref name="malamed" />
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|episode set during June 1918<ref name="malamed" />
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|"Cuba, July 1919"<ref name="malamed" /><ref>This epsode was later changed to "Cuba, December 1919", but unfilmed.</ref>
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|N/A
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|"Chicago, September 1919"<ref name="malamed" /><ref>This episode may have involved Indiana Jones meeting Eliot Ness and starting college.</ref>
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|N/A
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|episodes set from October 1919 to December 1919<ref name="malamed" />
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|"Peru, January 1920"<ref name="malamed" />
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|N/A
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|episodes set from February 1920 to April 1920<ref name="malamed" />
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|episodes set from August 1920 to December 1920<ref name="malamed" />
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==The Family Channel TV movies==
 
==The Family Channel TV movies==
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|''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Hollywood Follies]]''
 
|''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Hollywood Follies]]''
|[[October 15]], [[1994]]
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|October 15, 1994
 
|"Hollywood, Early August 1920" and "Newhall, Late August 1910"
 
|"Hollywood, Early August 1920" and "Newhall, Late August 1910"
 
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|-
 
|''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Peacock's Eye]]''
 
|''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Peacock's Eye]]''
|[[January 15]], [[1995]]
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|January 15, 1995
 
|"New Guinea, March 1919" and "Bombay, April 1919"
 
|"New Guinea, March 1919" and "Bombay, April 1919"
 
|-
 
|-
 
|''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Attack of the Hawkmen]]''
 
|''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Attack of the Hawkmen]]''
|[[October 8]], [[1995]]
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|October 8, 1995
 
|"Ravenelle, Early February 1917" and "Ahlhorn, Late February 1917"
 
|"Ravenelle, Early February 1917" and "Ahlhorn, Late February 1917"
 
|-
 
|-
 
|''[[Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father]]''
 
|''[[Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father]]''
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In 1996, George Lucas oversaw the re-editing of all ''Young Indiana Jones'' content into twenty-two feature-length episodes, called chapters. New footage was shot, including bridging material and two new segments: "Tangiers" (for ''My First Adventure'', and based on an unproduced ''Chronicles'' episode) and "Morocco" (shot for ''Tales of Innocence''). "Palestine, October 1917" was extended with new footage, as well as footage from the film ''The Lighthorsemen'', and renamed ''Daredevils of the Desert''. The ''Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father'' bookends were removed, and combined with "Paris, May 1919" and a new "Princeton, August 1919" segment to make ''Winds of Change''.<ref>[http://www.indyfan.com/articles/youngman.html]</ref>
 
In 1996, George Lucas oversaw the re-editing of all ''Young Indiana Jones'' content into twenty-two feature-length episodes, called chapters. New footage was shot, including bridging material and two new segments: "Tangiers" (for ''My First Adventure'', and based on an unproduced ''Chronicles'' episode) and "Morocco" (shot for ''Tales of Innocence''). "Palestine, October 1917" was extended with new footage, as well as footage from the film ''The Lighthorsemen'', and renamed ''Daredevils of the Desert''. The ''Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father'' bookends were removed, and combined with "Paris, May 1919" and a new "Princeton, August 1919" segment to make ''Winds of Change''.<ref>[http://www.indyfan.com/articles/youngman.html]</ref>
   
Several of the chapters were released on VHS in 1999 as part of ''[[The Complete Adventures of Indiana Jones]]'', which also included VHS versions of the (at the time) three theatrical films. The complete series [[List of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones DVD additional features|was released on DVD]] from October 2007 to April 2008; Chapters 1-7 were included in the 2007 box set ''[[The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume One, The Early Years]]'', Chapters 8-15 were included in the 2007 box set ''[[The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume Two, The War Years]]'', and Chapters 16-22 were included in the 2008 box set ''[[The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume Three, The Years of Change]]''. The series has also aired on the [[Wikipedia:USA Network|USA]], [[Wikipedia:SCI FI (United States)|SCI FI]] and [[Wikipedia:The History Channel|History]] channels.<ref>[http://www.innermind.com/youngindy/info/yijinfo.htm]</ref>
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Twelve of the chapters were released on VHS in 1999 as part of ''[[The Complete Adventures of Indiana Jones]]'', which also included VHS versions of the (at the time) three theatrical films. Chapters were numbered to include the eventual release of additional films, though none beyond the original twelve were produced.
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The complete series [[List of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones DVD additional features|was released on DVD]] from October 2007 to April 2008; Chapters 1-7 were included in the 2007 box set ''[[The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume One, The Early Years]]'', Chapters 8-15 were included in the 2007 box set ''[[The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume Two, The War Years]]'', and Chapters 16-22 were included in the 2008 box set ''[[The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume Three, The Years of Change]]''. The series has also aired on the [[Wikipedia:USA Network|USA]], [[Wikipedia:SCI FI (United States)|SCI FI]] and [[Wikipedia:The History Channel|History]] channels.<ref>[http://www.innermind.com/youngindy/info/yijinfo.htm]</ref>
   
 
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*{{SW|url=community/news/films/f20080407/index.html|text=The Lost Chronicles of ''Young Indiana Jones''}}
 
*{{SW|url=community/news/films/f20080407/index.html|text=The Lost Chronicles of ''Young Indiana Jones''}}
*[http://www.indyfan.com/articles/yijchb.html Young Indy That Could Have Been] - List of episodes never produced
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*[http://www.indyfan.com/articles/yijchb.html ] [http://raven.theraider.net/showthread.php?p=458592#poststop ] [http://raven.theraider.net/showthread.php?p=458595#poststop ] - assistant sound editor [[Laird Malamed]]'s notes on unfilmed episodes
 
*[http://epguides.com/YoungIndianaJonesChronicles/ Chronological episode guide]
 
*[http://www.tv.com/the-young-indiana-jones-chronicles/show/1852/summary.html ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles''] at [[Wikipedia:TV.com|TV.com]]
 
*[http://raven.theraider.net/showthread.php?t=11674 Ideas for new season of Young Indy] - at TheRaider.net
 
*[http://raven.theraider.net/showthread.php?t=11674 Ideas for new season of Young Indy] - at TheRaider.net
 
*[http://raven.theraider.net/showthread.php?t=12233 The Other Stories - Canon?] - at TheRaider.net
 
*[http://raven.theraider.net/showthread.php?t=12233 The Other Stories - Canon?] - at TheRaider.net
 
*[http://raven.theraider.net/showthread.php?t=6054 Lost Tales] - at TheRaider.net
 
*[http://raven.theraider.net/showthread.php?t=6054 Lost Tales] - at TheRaider.net
*[http://epguides.com/YoungIndianaJonesChronicles/ Chronological episode guide]
 
*[http://www.tv.com/the-young-indiana-jones-chronicles/show/1852/summary.html ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles''] at [[Wikipedia:TV.com|TV.com]]
 
 
 
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This is a list of episodes of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles aired from 1992 to 1993 on ABC. A total of twenty-eight episodes were produced by Paramount Pictures and Lucasfilm. The series was partially released on Laserdisc and VHS in the early 1990s. Four TV movies based on the series aired on The Family Channel from 1994 to 1996.

In 1996, the Chronicles and the Family Channel TV movies were edited into twenty-two feature-length episodes; a new series known as The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones. The series was partially released on VHS in 1999, and was released in its entirety on DVD throughout late 2007 and early 2008.

The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles

Produced episodes

The first season of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles consisted of six episodes.[1] The series debuted on ABC on March 4, 1992 with the feature-length episode "Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal", which served to introduce the character at the three ages he would be portrayed as in the show. The rest of the season one episodes were hour-long. Five subsequent episodes were aired before the show was canceled.

Young Indy was picked up again by ABC due to critical success, and four more hour-long episodes were aired several months later, beginning on September 21, 1992. ABC proceeded to order another two-hour TV movie and thirteen more hour-long episodes for season two.[2] Altogether, season two consisted of eighteen episodes[1]—a combination of newly-produced episodes, as well as some originally produced for the first season. The last episode —"Paris, May 1919"—aired on July 24, 1993, leaving four episodes unaired.

# Title Airdate
1. "Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal"[3] March 4, 1992
2. "London, May 1916" March 11, 1992
3. "British East Africa, September 1909" March 18, 1992
4. "Verdun, September 1916" March 25, 1992
5. "German East Africa, December 1916" April 1, 1992
6. "Congo, January 1917" April 8, 1992
7. "Austria, March 1917" September 21, 1992
8. "Somme, Early August 1916" September 28, 1992
9. "Germany, Mid-August 1916" October 5, 1992
10. "Barcelona, May 1917" October 12, 1992
11. "Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues" March 13, 1993
12. "Princeton, February 1916" March 20, 1993
13. "Petrograd, July 1917" March 27, 1993
14. "Young Indiana Jones and the Scandal of 1920" April 3, 1993
15. "Vienna, November 1908" April 10, 1993
16. "Northern Italy, June 1918" April 17, 1993
17. "Young Indiana Jones and the Phantom Train of Doom"[4] June 5, 1993
18. "Ireland, April 1916" June 12, 1993
19. "Paris, September 1908" June 19, 1993
20. "Peking, March 1910" June 26, 1993
21. "Benares, January 1910" July 3, 1993
22. "Paris, October 1916" July 10, 1993
23. "Istanbul, September 1918" July 17, 1993
24. "Paris, May 1919" July 24, 1993
25. "Prague, August 1917" Unaired
26. "Florence, May 1908" Unaired
27. "Palestine, October 1917" Unaired
28. "Transylvania, January 1918" Unaired

International variations

In some territories, certain episodes were split or combined under different titles.[5]

# Title
"Young Indiana Jones and the Great Escape"[5]
"Chicago, April 1920"[5]
"Chicago, May 1920"[5]
"New York, June 1920"
"New York, July 1920"

Unproduced episodes

During pre-production, the crew developed a timeline extending from 1908 to 1922 of all major events and people of the time period,[6] and Lucas intended to produce episodes leading up to a 24-year-old Jones.[7] However, the series was cancelled in 1993, and as a result there were a number of episodes that were not produced.

The table below lists the unproduced episodes. The numbered episodes were detailed in the third season synopsis, dated February 8, 1993,[1] and the unnumbered episodes were confirmed by other sources.

# Title / description
30 "Stockholm, December 1909"
31 "Athens, July 1910"
32 "Russia, March 1909"
33 "Jerusalem, June 1909"
34 "Tangiers, July 1909"
35 "Geneva, May 1909"
36 "Tokyo, April 1910"
37 "Princeton, May 1905"
38 "LeHavre, June 1916"
39 "Ravenelle, Early February 1917"
40 "Ahlhorn, Late February 1917"
41 "Moscow, July 1919"
42 "New Guinea, March 1919"
43 "Bombay, April 1919"
44 "Buenos Aires, June 1919"
45 "Havana, December 1919"
46 "Hollywood, Early August 1920"
47 "Newhall, Late August 1920"
48 "Honduras, December 1920"
49 "Alaska, June 1921"
50 "Brazil, December 1921"
N/A "New York, July 1905".[8][6][9] Additional stories set in 1905 were also planned.[10]
N/A "Tibet, February 1910"[8]
N/A "China Sea, May 1910"[8]
N/A "Australia, June 1910".[11][8][12]
N/A "South Pacific, July 1910"[8]
N/A "Utah, August 1910"[8]
N/A "Princeton, September 1910"[8]
N/A episode set during January 1916[8]
N/A "Flanders, July 1916"[11][13]
N/A "Berlin, Late August 1916"[9][14]
N/A "Paris, February 1917"[8][15]
N/A episode set during April 1917[8]
N/A episode set during June 1917[8]
N/A episode set during September 1917[8]
N/A episode set during October 1917[8]
N/A "Beersheba, November 1917"[8][16]
N/A episode set during December 1917[8]
N/A episodes set from February to May 1918[8]
N/A episodes set from July to August 1918[8]
N/A episodes set from October 1918 to April 1919[8]
N/A episode set during June 1918[8]
N/A "Cuba, July 1919"[8][17]
N/A "Chicago, September 1919"[8][18]
N/A episodes set from October 1919 to December 1919[8]
N/A "Peru, January 1920"[8]
N/A episodes set from February 1920 to April 1920[8]
N/A episodes set from August 1920 to December 1920[8]

The Family Channel TV movies

Four television movies were produced based on some of the unproduced The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episodes, and aired on the The Family Channel from 1994 to 1996. Most of the cast and crew from the series returned to work on the TV movies. Though no "Old Indy" bookend segments were filmed for the TV movies, Sean Patrick Flanery and Lloyd Owen provided bookends for Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father.

Title Airdate Based on
Young Indiana Jones and the Hollywood Follies October 15, 1994 "Hollywood, Early August 1920" and "Newhall, Late August 1910"
Young Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Peacock's Eye January 15, 1995 "New Guinea, March 1919" and "Bombay, April 1919"
Young Indiana Jones and the Attack of the Hawkmen October 8, 1995 "Ravenelle, Early February 1917" and "Ahlhorn, Late February 1917"
Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father June 16, 1996 "Russia, March 1909" and "Athens, July 1910"

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones

In 1996, George Lucas oversaw the re-editing of all Young Indiana Jones content into twenty-two feature-length episodes, called chapters. New footage was shot, including bridging material and two new segments: "Tangiers" (for My First Adventure, and based on an unproduced Chronicles episode) and "Morocco" (shot for Tales of Innocence). "Palestine, October 1917" was extended with new footage, as well as footage from the film The Lighthorsemen, and renamed Daredevils of the Desert. The Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father bookends were removed, and combined with "Paris, May 1919" and a new "Princeton, August 1919" segment to make Winds of Change.[19]

Twelve of the chapters were released on VHS in 1999 as part of The Complete Adventures of Indiana Jones, which also included VHS versions of the (at the time) three theatrical films. Chapters were numbered to include the eventual release of additional films, though none beyond the original twelve were produced.

The complete series was released on DVD from October 2007 to April 2008; Chapters 1-7 were included in the 2007 box set The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume One, The Early Years, Chapters 8-15 were included in the 2007 box set The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume Two, The War Years, and Chapters 16-22 were included in the 2008 box set The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume Three, The Years of Change. The series has also aired on the USA, SCI FI and History channels.[20]

Chapter Title VHS era DVD volume & era
1. My First Adventure None (unreleased) Volume One, The Early Years
2. Passion for Life None (unreleased) Volume One, The Early Years
3. The Perils of Cupid None (unreleased) Volume One, The Early Years
4. Travels with Father None (unreleased) Volume One, The Early Years
5. Journey of Radiance None (unreleased) Volume One, The Early Years
6. Spring Break Adventure The War Years Volume One, The Early Years
7. Love's Sweet Song None (unreleased) Volume One, The Early Years
8. Trenches of Hell The War Years Volume Two, The War Years
9. Demons of Deception None (unreleased) Volume Two, The War Years
10. Phantom Train of Doom The High Adventure Years Volume Two, The War Years
11. Oganga, The Giver and Taker of Life The Secret Service Years Volume Two, The War Years
12. Attack of the Hawkmen The Secret Service Years Volume Two, The War Years
13. Adventures in the Secret Service The Secret Service Years Volume Two, The War Years
14. Espionage Escapades None (unreleased) Volume Two, The War Years
15. Daredevils of the Desert The High Adventure Years Volume Two, The War Years
16. Tales of Innocence The Years of Change Volume Three, The Years of Change
17. Masks of Evil The Years of Change Volume Three, The Years of Change
18. Treasure of the Peacock's Eye The High Adventure Years Volume Three, The Years of Change
19. Winds of Change None (unreleased) Volume Three, The Years of Change
20. Mystery of the Blues The Comic Years Volume Three, The Years of Change
21. Scandal of 1920 None (unreleased) Volume Three, The Years of Change
22. Hollywood Follies The Comic Years Volume Three, The Years of Change

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 StarWars The Lost Chronicles of Young Indiana Jones on StarWars.com (backup link on Archive.org)
  2. [1]
  3. This episode consisted of the stories "Egypt, May 1908" and "Mexico, March 1916".
  4. This episode consisted of "German East Africa, November 1916 (1)" and "German East Africa, November 1916 (2)".
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Young Indiana Jones Episode Guide at innermind.com
  6. 6.0 6.1 Young Indy: Around the World [2]
  7. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE1DC133AF934A15752C0A964958260
  8. 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 8.17 8.18 8.19 8.20 8.21 8.22 8.23 8.24 Laird Malamed post from TheRaider.net, citing an episode list dated December 19, 1991
  9. 9.0 9.1 Young Indy That Could Have Been - List of episodes never produced
  10. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, On the Set and Behind the Scenes, p. 6
  11. 11.0 11.1 The Lost Chronicles of Young Indiana Jones - thread at the StarWars.com message boards
  12. This episode was to involve Indy meeting Harry Houdini and flying in a balloon with him. Indy mentions having known Houdini in "Germany, Mid-August 1916", and mentions the events of this episode in "Palestine, October 1917".
  13. This episode woud have had Indy, Remy and Jaques fighting in Flanders. The events of this episode are mentioned in "Somme, Early August 1916".
  14. Laird Malamed post at TheRaider.net citing a season two episode list dated August 3, 1992
  15. Some of this episodes events may have been incorporated into "Austria, March 1917".
  16. This episode's title was later produced as "Palestine, October 1917".
  17. This epsode was later changed to "Cuba, December 1919", but unfilmed.
  18. This episode may have involved Indiana Jones meeting Eliot Ness and starting college.
  19. [3]
  20. [4]

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