Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv From: lorenh@hpcvra.cv.hp.com (Loren Heisey) Date: Sun, 7 Mar 1993 21:09:29 GMT Subject: Young Indy episode guide Message-ID: <262030001@hpcvra.cv.hp.com> Organization: Hewlett-Packard Co., Corvallis, OR, USA Lines: 411 With the series scheduled to return Saturday March 13, I have expanded my guide adding some of the show's credits and a few other things. ==== cut here ==== The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Episode Guide Episode guide revision date: 3-7-93 Notes Information comes from TV Guide, Starlog, Cinematographer magazines, and from the episodes themselves. Just the credits at the beginning of the show are listed, and in the case of the first episode only the credits listed for later episodes are given. More credits may be added at a later time in an appendix. The cast and production credits are presented in the order in which the names appear on the screen except for a couple common credits listed at the beginning of the guide. Character names or partial names that don't appear in the on-screen credits are enclosed in brackets. Only the date of the first airing of the episode is listed since I did not try to keep track of the repeats. Send comments/corrections to: Loren Heisey (lorenh@hpcvra.cv.hp.com) ============================================================================ First production: 16 episodes, 6 with younger Indy, 10 with older Indy Second production: 17 episodes, 7 with younger Indy, 10 with older Indy Credits common to all episodes: Producer Rick McCallum Created by George Lucas First season 1. "Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal" 3/4/92 [2 hours] The chronicles of Indy's youthful adventures begin with "Old Indy" relating to two jaded youths his departure from Princeton as a boy in 1908 to accompany his father's lecture tour around the world. Among the first stops is Egypt, where an expedition with T.E. Lawrence ends in a murder and a theft of an artifact that teenage Indy has a chance to resolve in 1916 when he rides with Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa. Starring: Sean Patrick Flanery [Indy age 16] Corey Carrier [Indy age 9] Margaret Tyzack [tutor Helen Seymour] Ronny Coutteure [Remy] Guest Starring: Mike Moroff [Pancho Villa] Francesco Quinn [Francois] Ruth De Sosa [Indy's mother] Lloyd Owen [Indy's father] and George Hall as Old Indy Music by Laurence Rosenthal Written by Jonathan Hales Based on a Story by George Lucas Egypt Segment Directed by Jim O'Brien Directed by Carl Schultz 2. "London, May 1916" 3/11/92 Vanessa Redgrave appears in a recollection of war and romance: Indy arrives in London with pal Remy to enlist in the Belgian Army, but before shipping out, he's swept away by a British suffragette. Starring: Sean Patrick Flanery [Young Indy] Ronny Coutteure [Remy] Margaret Tyzack [tutor Helen Seymour] and George Hall as Old Indy Elizabeth Hurley [British suffragette] Guest Starring: Vanessa Redgrave Jane Wyatt Kika Markham as Sylvia Pankhurst Music by Joel Mcneely Written by Rosemary Anne Sisson Based on a Story by George Lucas Directed by Carl Schultz 3. "British East Africa, September 1909" 3/18/92 Indy and his parents are along for the rough ride when they join Teddy Roosevelt's 1909 safari in Africa, where Indy's determined to find a rare antelope Teddy Roosevelt wants for the Smithsonian. Starring: Corey Carrier [Young Indy] Margaret Tyzack [tutor Helen Seymour] Ruth De Sosa [Indy's mother] Lloyd Owen [Indy's father] and George Hall as Old Indy Isaac Senteu Supeyo [Meto] Guest Starring: James Gammon [Teddy Roosevelt] Paul Freeman as Selous Music by Laurence Rosenthal Written by Matthew Jacobs Based on a Story by George Lucas Directed by Carl Schultz Notes Disclaimer at beginning and end of episode: "No animals were harmed or killed for the purposes of the production." Location filming was done in Kenya. 4. "Verdun, September 1916" 3/25/92 Indy is a runner for the Belgian Army - and sometimes runs for his life - on the front line in France at the bloody battle of Verdun. Starring: Sean Patrick Flanery [Young Indy] Ronny Coutteure [Remy] and George Hall as Old Indy Guest Starring: Bernard Fresson Jean Rougerie [Petain] Igor De Savitch [Nivelle] Cris Campion Music by Joel Mcneely Theme by Laurence Rosenthal Written by Jonathan Hensleigh Based on a Story by George Lucas Directed by Rene Manzor 5. "German East Africa, December 1916" 4/1/92 [part 1] Indy is second-in-command of a platoon on a trek for a weapon ship- ment. Along the way they discover a village wiped out by malaria, with the only survivor a 3-year-old boy. Starring: Sean Patrick Flanery [Young Indy] Ronny Coutteure [Remy] and George Hall as Old Indy Guest Starring: Byran Pringle [Sloat] Michel Duchaussoy [Maj. Boucher] Isaach De Bankole and Fredrich Von Thun as Albert Schweitzer Music by Joel Mcneely Theme by Laurence Rosenthal Written by Frank Darabont Based on a Story by George Lucas Directed by Simon Wincer 6. "Congo, January 1917" 4/8/92 [part 2] Indy continues his quest for weapons into the Congo, where he's overtaken by disease but is saved by the healing hand of Albert Schweitzer. Starring: Sean Patrick Flanery [Young Indy] Ronny Coutteure [Remy] and George Hall as Old Indy Guest Starring: Byran Pringle [Sloat] Emile Abossolo M'Bo Isolde Barth [Helene Schweitzer] Yann Colette and Fredrich Von Thun as Albert Schweitzer Music by Joel Mcneely Theme by Laurence Rosenthal Written by Frank Darabont Based on a Story by George Lucas Directed by Simon Wincer Second season 7. "Austria, March 1917" 9/21/92 Indy goes undercover as a spy in WWI Austria where he escorts a pair of royal Bourbon-Parma brothers on a secret mission that could halt hostilities. Starring: Sean Patrick Flanery [Young Indy] and George Hall as Old Indy Guest Starring: Benedict Taylor [Sixtus] Matthew Wait [Xavier] Christopher Lee [Count Czernin] Patrick Ryecart [Emperor Karl] Jennifer Ehle [Empress Zita] and Joss Ackland as The Prussian Music by Laurence Rosenthal Written by Frank Darabont Based on a Story by George Lucas Directed by Vic Armstrong 8. "Somme, Early August 1916" 9/28/92 [part 1] Indy is under the command of a heroic French lieutenant and in the trenches with a contemptible compatroit. Starring: Sean Patrick Flanery [Young Indy] Ronny Coutteure [Remy] and George Hall as Old Indy Guest Starring: Jason Flemyng [Emile] Richard Ridings [Andre] Simon Hepworth [Tutu] Jonathan Phillips [Jacques] Music by Federic Talgorn Theme by Laurence Rosenthal Written by Jonathan Hensleigh Based on a Story by George Lucas Directed by Simon Wincer 9. "Germany, Mid-August 1916" 10/5/92 [part 2] As a POW, Indy has but one mission in mind - escape - an ambition he shares with fellow prisoner Charles de Gaulle. Starring: Sean Patrick Flanery [Young Indy] and George Hall as Old Indy Guest Starring: Jason Flemyng [Emile] Yves Beneyton [Benet] Herve Pauchon as Charles De Gaulle Music by Frederic Talgorn Theme by Laurence Rosenthal Written by Jonathan Hensleigh Based on a Story by George Lucas Directed by Simon Wincer 10. "Barcelona, May 1917" 10/12/92 Indy's in cahoots with a bunch of bumbling Allied spies plotting to turn neutral Spain against Germany. Starring: Sean Patrick Flanery [Young Indy] and George Hall as Old Indy Amanda Ooms [Nadia] Timothy Spall [Cunningham] Kenneth Cranham Guest Starring: Harry Enfield Terry Jones William Hootkins Liz Smith Music by Laurence Rosenthal Written by Gavin Scott Based on a Story by George Lucas Directed by Terry Jones 11. "Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues" 3/13/93 [2 hours] Snowbound in a Wyoming cabin, 50-year-old Indy (Harrison Ford) recalls 1920s Chicago jazz and a murder he helped Eliot Ness and Ernest Hemingway solve. Pre-empted Episodes, second season Vienna, 1908 The Hapsburg court is a gilded cage for a young princess who enchants young Indy, but he's told to repress his feelings for her by almost everyone ... except Freud, Jung and Adler. TV Guide cast listing: Corey Carrier Young Indy TV Guide additional cast listing: Max von Sydow Sigmund Freud Amalie Alstrup Princess Sophie Lennart Hjulstrom Franz Ferdinand Ernst Hugo Jardegard Jung Paris, 1916 Paris brings out the passion in amorous Indy, who has a fling with the most infamous and exotic figure of the day - Mata Hari. TV Guide cast listing: Sean Patrick Flanery Young Indy George Hall Old Indy Domiziana Giordano Mata Hari TV Guide additional cast listing: Kenneth Haigh War Minister Ian McDiarmid Prof. Levi Jacqueline Pearce Annabelle Written by Carrie Fisher Several of the Un-aired Episodes Paris, 1908 Indy meets a young art student named Norman Rockwell (Lukas Haas), and together they team with Pablo Picasso to prove a point to an elderly Edgar Degas. Benares, 1910 At a cricket match Indy makes the acquaintance of Krishnamurti, with whom he finds out a lot about India's different religions. Peking, 1910 While traveling in China with his mother and tutor, Indy becomes very sick. ============================================================================ Appendix A Young Indiana Jones Timeline Since the episodes are not aired in much relationship to when they are to have occurred here is a chronological listing of the episodes and a few events mentioned in the episodes. Also listed is where Young Indy in the *Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade* movie fits in. The unaired episodes are tenatively listed and exactly where they fit in will need to wait until they air. Much thanks to Nick Sauer for his Indiana Jones timeline from where the idea and some of the information came from. Year Date Ep # Location Comments ---- ---- ---- -------- -------- 1899 July 1 1 Princeton, NJ Indy born 1908 1 Cairo artifact stolen 1908 ? ? Vienna first love 1908 ? ? Paris artists 1909 September 3 British East Africa African safari 1910 ? ? Benares cricket match 1910 ? ? Peking sickness 1912 - Utah The Last Crusade movie 1913 2 - Mother died 1916 ? ? Paris second love 1916 Spring 1 New Mexico/Mexico hunts artifact 1916 May 2 London joins Belgian Army 1916 Early-Aug. 8 Somme taken prisoner by Germans 1916 Mid-August 9 Germany escape from German prison camp 1916 September 4 Verdun on Belgian Army front line 1916 December 5 German East Africa quest for weapons 1917 January 6 Congo continued quest for weapons 1917 March 7 Austria spy mission 1917 May 10 Barcelona spy mission 1920 11 Chicago Jazz ============================================================================ This guide is for personal use only and may be distributed freely. No charge may be made for this document beyond the costs of printing and distribution. -- Loren Heisey Internet: lorenh@hpcvra.cv.hp.com UUCP : {decwrl|rutgers|ucbvax}!hplabs!hp-pcd!lorenh