Young Indiana Jones Chronicles

The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles is an American live-action television series of the adventure genre. It is based on the character of Henry "Indiana Jones, Jr., who was popularized by his own series of films by director Steven Spielberg and franchise creator George Lucas. The TV series, which obviously takes place prior to the movies, was developed by Paramount Network Television, Amblin Entertainment and Lucasfilm. It ran for three seasons between March 1992 and July 1993 on ABC and the Family Channel spanning a total of twenty-eight episodes, as well as four telemovies. As the show spanned several timelines, the role of Indiana Jones was played by multiple actors. George Hall played a 93-year-old Henry Jones, who served as the narrator for the framing sequence of the show. Corey Carrier played the character ages 8-10, Sean Patrick Flanery played Jones ages 16-21, and original actor Harrison Ford also appeared on the show playing a 50-year-old Indiana Jones.

Notes & Trivia

 * The character of Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. was created by George Lucas and Steven Spielberg.


 * Seasons one and two of the series aired on ABC. Season three aired on the Family Channel.


 * This series is also known by the title The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, which was a re-editing of the show into blocks of twenty-two television movies in 1999.