List of Young Indiana Jones episodes

This is a list of Young Indiana Jones episodes. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles TV series has had a rather complicated history in terms of air dates and home video releases. Although a number episodes were produced by Paramount Pictures and Lucasfilm, many were unaired during the series' original 1992-1993 run on ABC. In 1996, some of the remaining episodes were combined and aired as four two-part TV movies on The Family Channel. The entire series was edited into 22 feature-length films later that year. Some of the films were released on VHS in 1999, while the rest were aired on the Fox Family Channel in 2001. All of the films will be released on DVD as The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones throughout late 2007 and early 2008.

Season I (1992)
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 two 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. However, it 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. At commercial breaks, either Corey Carrier, Sean Patrick Falnery, or George Hall would announce over an image of the opening credits that the series would be right back. Additionally, several previews for episodes were made, with each having one of the three previously mentioned actors saying that the episode being previewed was coming up next.

Season II (1993)
Season two began on March 13, 1993 with the feature-length episode "Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues", and the seventeen subsequent episodes consisted of both new episodes and some episodes originally produced for the first season&mdash;each an hour long. In an effort to boost ratings, Harrison Ford made a guest appearance in the season premiere. When the show was cancelled, four episodes remained unaired: "Florence, May 1908", "Prague, August 1917", "Palestine, October 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.

Season III (1994-1996)
Following the series' cancelation, four television movies were produced, which aired on the The Family Channel from 1994 to 1996. No "Old Indy" bookend segments were filmed for the television movies, although Sean Patrick Flanery bookended Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father.

Unproduced episodes
When the series was cancelled in 1993, there were a number of episodes Lucas had intended to shoot, but never went into production. Though Lucas intended to produce episodes leading up to a 24-year-old Jones, the series was cancelled with the character at age 21.


 * "Princeton, May 1905" was to involve Indy meeting Paul Robeson for the first time.
 * "Russia, March 1909"
 * "Geneva, May 1909"
 * "Jerusalem, June 1909" was to involve Indy meeting Abner Ravenwood, who is trying to find a "sacred relic"&mdash;the Ark on the temple mount. In "Palestine, October 1917", Indy and his comrades suggest that they will be returning to this location by Christmas of 1917.
 * "Stockholm, December 1909"
 * "Melbourne, March 1910" 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".
 * "Tokyo, April 1910"
 * "LeHavre, June 1916" was to involve Indy and Remy in basic training. When Remy is accused of murdering their drill sergeant, Indy defends him. The two also meet Jean Renoir, who teaches them how to fight in battles.
 * "Flanders, July 1916" was to involve Indy, Remy and Jaques fighting in Flanders. The events of this episode are mentioned in "Trenches of Hell".
 * "Berlin, Late August 1916" 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, 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 Sigrid Schultz.
 * "Moscow, March 1918" was meant as a sequel to "Russia, 1917". It would have involved Indy working with counter-revolutionary groups in order to allow the U.S. to takeover.
 * "Bombay, April 1919" was to involve Indy meeting Gandhi on his way back from his search for the Eye of the Peacock diamond, while Remy is still searching for the diamond. Remy and Indy fight about continuing the treasure search.
 * "Buenos Aires, June 1919" was to involve Indy being robbed while trying to returning to the U.S.. where he works as a tutor. He then ends up in South America as a tutor.
 * "Princeton, August 1919"
 * "Havana, December 1919" was to involve Indy his father in Cuba. The episode would have revolved around integration issues and Indy and Henry Sr. seeing a black player outplaying Babe Ruth.
 * "Honduras, December 1920" was to involve Indy meeting Belloq for the first time and they become friends. Belloq steals a crystal skull and sells it. It might have also involved the adventure and expulsion of Indy from Honduras as mentioned in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
 * "Alaska, June 1921" was to involve Indy studying eskimos, and rushing to deliver medical supplies by dogsled in order to save a village. The events of this episode are foreshadowed in "Travels with Father".
 * "Brazil, December 1921" was to involve Indy and Belloq in a search for a lost city, and meeting Charles Fawcett.

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones
In 1996, George Lucas hired T.M. Christopher to aid in re-editing the complete series into twenty-two feature-length episodes, called chapters. 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 three existing theatrical release films.

Chapters 1-7 were released on DVD in 2007 in the box set The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume One, The Early Years. Chapters 8-15 were released on DVD in 2007 in the box set The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume Two, The War Years. Chapters 16-22 will be released in 2008 in the box set The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume Three, The Years of Change.

Timeline
Listed below are all 44 stories of the series, organized chronologically: