Peking, March 1910

"Peking, March 1910" is the twentieth episode of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, and the fourteenth episode in season two. The episode originally aired on ABC on June 8, 1993. For home video, it was paired up with "Benares, January 1910" to become the film Journey of Radiance.

Opening Bookend
Old Indy is celebrating Thanksgiving dinner with his grandchildren when one of them, Harry, is not interested in the cranberry sauce. This reminds Indy of a time when he was in China.

Closing Bookend
After finishing the story, Jones was reminded that his story hadn't made the connection to Harry's cranberry sauce yet. Not finding a connection, he served his grandson some sauce and told the boy that just like his grandfather, he might hate it.

Cast and characters

 * Corey Carrier as Indiana Jones
 * Margaret Tyzack as Helen Seymour
 * Ruth de Sosa as Anna Jones
 * Lloyd Owen as Henry Jones, Sr.
 * George Hall as Old Indy
 * Ping Wu as Li Shung Sui
 * Nigel Fan as Ah Pin
 * Dr. Le as Dr. Wen Ch-iu
 * Gary Tong as Huang Feng
 * Anna Kenrick as Choy
 * Ray Charleson as Dr. James Morton
 * Jeremy Gerber as Harry Jones
 * Joy Miller as Annie Jones
 * Candy Aston as Caroline Jones
 * Jonathon Yong as Cheng
 * Cecil Cheng as Chinese Debt Collector
 * Mary Tenpow as Grandmother (as Mary Ten Pow)
 * Alice Fung as Mai-Ling

Locations

 * United States (bookends)
 * China
 * Peking
 * Ba Da Ling
 * Great Wall of China
 * Huang Feng's house

Production

 * Produced by: Rick McCallum
 * Created by: George Lucas
 * Music by: Laurence Rosenthal
 * Written by: Rosemary Anne Sisson
 * Based on a story by: George Lucas
 * Directed by: Gavin Millar & Carl Schultz (bookends)

Television
The broadcast version of "Peking, March 1910" first aired on June 8, 1993 on ABC. However, the story had already been released through the comic adaptation, which came out in January and February 1993.

Home video
In 1996, the episode was edited into Journey of Radiance, which was released on DVD in 2007 (as part of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume One, The Early Years).

Adaptation
The episode was adapted as Peking, March 1910 (issues #11 and #12) of the comic series of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.

Companion Historical Documentaries

 * Medicine in the Middle Kingdom
 * Eastern Spirituality - The Road to Enlightenment