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| Jay Tobias | .... | first assistant director: bookend / assistant director: US and Italy / ... (22 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Crispin Reece | .... | second unit director / assistant director (11 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Nick Laws | .... | second assistant director / first assistant director (10 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Bernard Bellew | .... | third assistant director / second assistant director (8 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Tony Hopkins | .... | first assistant director (7 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Mirek Lux | .... | second assistant director (4 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Jirí Ostry | .... | first assistant director (4 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Callum McDougall | .... | second assistant director (3 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Alice Ronovska | .... | third assistant director (3 episodes, 1992) |
| Terry Bamber | .... | second assistant director (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Gareth Tandy | .... | first assistant director (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Vic Armstrong | .... | second unit director (2 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Simon Crane | .... | second unit director (2 episodes, 1992) |
| Nick Heckstall-Smith | .... | second assistant director (2 episodes, 1992) |
| Ben Burtt | .... | second unit director (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Bob Donaldson | .... | first assistant director (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Marcia Gay | .... | second assistant director (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Randall LaFollette | .... | second assistant director (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Nick Lavis | .... | first assistant director (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Robert Quinn | .... | third assistant director (2 episodes, 1993) |
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| John Duthie | .... | assistant director (unknown episodes) |
| Rajiv Maikhuri | .... | second assistant director (unknown episodes) |
| Aradhana Seth | .... | third assistant director (unknown episodes) |
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| Peter Grant | .... | property master (9 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Tadeo Villalba hijo | .... | property master (7 episodes, 1992) |
| Thomas Martin | .... | supervising carpenter (6 episodes, 1992) |
| David Bubb | .... | art stand-by (6 episodes, 1993) |
| Katy McDougald | .... | set dresser (4 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Geoff Kingsley | .... | construction manager (4 episodes, 1993) |
| Jean-François Chavrier | .... | property master (3 episodes, 1992) |
| Alfie Smith | .... | stand-by props (3 episodes, 1992) |
| Chris Dambra | .... | set dresser (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Gene Dann | .... | chargehand set dresser (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Jeffrey A. Hughes | .... | set dresser (3 episodes, 1993) |
| General Fermon Judd Jr. | .... | set dresser (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Andy Krish | .... | set dresser (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Cynthia La Jeunesse | .... | buyer (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Chuck Potter | .... | on-set dresser (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Dawn Serody | .... | chargehand set dresser (3 episodes, 1993) |
| 'Jungle Jim' Shaughnessy | .... | set dresser (3 episodes, 1993) |
| E. Parker Webb | .... | set dresser (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Duane Williamson | .... | set dresser (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Edward 'Tantar' LeViseur | .... | property master (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Stephen C. Peterman | .... | lead man (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Karel Vacek | .... | construction (2 episodes, 1993) |
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| Tim Eckel | .... | assistant art director (unknown episodes) |
| Beth Giles | .... | buyer (unknown episodes) |
| Geoffrey S. Grimsman | .... | set designer (unknown episodes) |
| Stefan Mily | .... | set dresser (unknown episodes) |
| Rick Mobbs | .... | scenic artist / storyboard artist (unknown episodes) |
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| Tom Bellfort | .... | supervising sound editor (28 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Larry Oatfield | .... | sound effects editor / sound editor (28 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Laird M. Malamed | .... | assistant sound editor (27 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Susan Sanford | .... | assistant sound editor / sounddroid tester (22 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Christopher Scarabosio | .... | sound effects editor / sound editor (21 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Christian Boatsman | .... | sounddroid tester / assistant sound editor (16 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Michael Silvers | .... | sound editor (16 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| David Stephenson | .... | sound mixer (15 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Colin Wood | .... | boom operator / sound mixer (15 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Terry Sharratt | .... | boom operator (9 episodes, 1993) |
| Gwendolyn Yates Whittle | .... | sound editor (9 episodes, 1993) |
| Bruce White | .... | sound mixer (8 episodes, 1993) |
| Matthew Wood | .... | assistant sound editor (5 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Gary Summers | .... | sound re-recording mixer (3 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Bob Edwards | .... | sound re-recording mixer (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Jay Meagher | .... | boom operator (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Carl Rudisill | .... | sound mixer (2 episodes, 1993) |
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| C. Douglas Cameron | .... | utility sound: U.S. (unknown episodes) |
| Jonathan Null | .... | supervising assistant editor (unknown episodes) |
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| Allison Smith-Murphy | .... | visual effects supervisor (28 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Paul Huston | .... | matte artist / matte painter (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Joseph Brattesani | .... | digital artist (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Ronn Brown | .... | matte artist / matte painter (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Eric Chauvin | .... | digital matte artist: ILM / matte painter (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Danielle Ciccarelli | .... | digital artist (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Ed Granlund | .... | post production supervisor (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Orin Green | .... | digital artist (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Neil Harris | .... | telecine (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Mark Holmes | .... | digital artist / digital compositer: ILM (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Ali Laventhol | .... | digital artist (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Bill Mather | .... | digital matte artist: ILM / matte painter (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Michael Mintz | .... | telecine (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Jimi Simmons | .... | digital artist (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Yusei Uesugi | .... | matte painter (2 episodes, 1993) |
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| Adam Howard | .... | visual effects animator (unknown episodes) |
| Jonathan Keeton | .... | digital artist: Western Images (unknown episodes) |
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| Keegan O'Neill | .... | clapper loader (26 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Trevor Coop | .... | camera operator (25 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Mike Evans | .... | focus puller (25 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Dean Morrish | .... | clapper loader / focus puller (23 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Allan Hughes | .... | camera grip (16 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Ellery Ryan | .... | cinematographer: bookend (12 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Peter Myslowski | .... | key grip / grip (10 episodes, 1993) |
| Paige Thomas | .... | clapper loader (10 episodes, 1993) |
| Martin Grosup | .... | camera operator: second unit (9 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Chuck Finch | .... | gaffer (7 episodes, 1993) |
| Bob Bridges | .... | clapper loader (4 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Giles Nuttgens | .... | camera operator: second unit (3 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Miguel Icaza | .... | camera operator: second unit (3 episodes, 1992) |
| Mario Rodriguez | .... | camera operator: second unit (3 episodes, 1992) |
| Eric Bartsch | .... | best boy grip (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Jan Carda | .... | camera operator: second unit (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Malcolm MacIntosh | .... | camera operator (3 episodes, 1993) |
| David Tattersall | .... | cinematographer: bookend (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Alan Aldridge | .... | focus puller (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Keith Hamshere | .... | still photographer (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Stephen Thompson | .... | gaffer (2 episodes, 1993) |
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| Andy Arnautov | .... | gaffer: Czech Republic (unknown episodes) |
| Jan Boruvka | .... | electrician (unknown episodes) |
| Alfie Emmins | .... | best boy (unknown episodes) |
| Stewart Hadley | .... | gaffer (unknown episodes) |
| Billy Merrell | .... | best boy (unknown episodes) |
| Tommy Ray Sullivan | .... | rigging gaffer (unknown episodes) |
| Jeffery J. Tufano | .... | camera operator: "b" camera / director of photography: second unit (unknown episodes) |
| Micky Young | .... | gaffer (unknown episodes) |
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| Liz Dann | .... | assistant costume designer (17 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Richard Pointing | .... | costume supervisor (10 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Kirsten Hecktermann | .... | costume supervisor / wardrobe supervisor (6 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Mandy Harper | .... | wardrobe supervisor (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Jo Korer | .... | costumer (2 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Ken Crouch | .... | wardrobe supervisor (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Ana Maria Infante | .... | wardrobe supervisor (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Alessandra Querzola | .... | costume supervisor (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Patsy Rainey | .... | costume supervisor (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Anna M. Welcome | .... | assistant costume designer (2 episodes, 1993) |
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| Gabriela Dolenska | .... | costume interpreter (unknown episodes) |
| Alice Powell | .... | seamstress (unknown episodes) |
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| Dana Mulligan | .... | first assistant editor / assistant editor (28 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Cheryl Nardi | .... | assistant film editor / assistant editor (28 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Kristine Hanna | .... | post-production coordinator (22 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Matthew Wood | .... | assistant editor (22 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Christopher Scarabosio | .... | assistant editor (7 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| John Sinclair | .... | assistant editor (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Jim Barrett | .... | colorist / film colorist (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Alan Chimenti | .... | on-line editor (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Gary Coates | .... | colorist / film colorist (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Dan Feinstein | .... | on-line editor (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Greg Gilmore | .... | on-line editor (2 episodes, 1993) |
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| Jane Bay | .... | executive assistant: George Lucas (28 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Donald R. Beck | .... | title designer: main titles (28 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Kathryn Farrar | .... | production accountant / financial controller (28 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Deborah Fine | .... | researcher (28 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Anne Merrifield | .... | secretary to executive producer (28 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Sophie Milton | .... | assistant: Rick McCallum, USA (28 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Jo Burn | .... | contact: London / production coordinator / ... (23 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Clare St. John | .... | production coordinator (16 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Sue Field | .... | script supervisor (13 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Stephanie Robinson | .... | assistant coordinator (13 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Julia Overton | .... | coordinator: London (11 episodes, 1993) |
| Hillary Barret | .... | assistant accountant (8 episodes, 1993) |
| Daniel Brock | .... | scoring production supervisor (6 episodes, 1993) |
| Sally Jones | .... | script supervisor (6 episodes, 1993) |
| Marie Louise Detrie | .... | assistant coordinator (4 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Robin Hollister | .... | location manager (4 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Michael Blanchard | .... | technical coordinator (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Louise Coulter | .... | location accountant (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Jo Pond | .... | location accountant (3 episodes, 1993) |
| Greg Gilmore | .... | main title design / title designer (2 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Angus More Gordon | .... | location manager (2 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Gilly Warren | .... | contact: Kenya (2 episodes, 1992-1993) |
| Margaret Adams | .... | production coordinator (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Beatrice Arweiler | .... | location manager (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Andrea Borella | .... | location manager (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Jerry Castro | .... | technical coordinator (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Wendy Corman | .... | accountant (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Anne Coulter | .... | script supervisor (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Brad Hammond | .... | choreographer (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Jennifer Hammond-Moranz | .... | choreographer (2 episodes, 1993) |
| David Minkowski | .... | production coordinator (2 episodes, 1993) |
| John Sinclair | .... | technical coordinator (2 episodes, 1993) |
| Dylan Way | .... | technical coordinator (2 episodes, 1993) |
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| Dawn Fields | .... | production assistant (unknown episodes) |
| Adam Howard | .... | title designer (unknown episodes) |
| Andrew L. Lanier | .... | production assistant (unknown episodes) |
| Simon Marsden | .... | location assistant (unknown episodes) |
| Nathaniel McCullagh | .... | set runner (unknown episodes) |
| Martin Stanék | .... | production assistant (unknown episodes) |
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First of all, I want to take this opportunity to congratulate and thank George Lucas. He has been bashed quite often, recently for the Star Wars prequels and the new Clone Wars movie, but "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" is one of his greatest works ever, and even though it was never as popular as he had hoped for, he tried everything to keep the series going for as long as possible. Thank you for that! Now, don't expect something like the Indiana Jones movies when buying or renting this, because in that case, you will be disappointed. Archaeology is only featured in 2-3 episodes and there is a lot less action. But, if you are interested in seeing an exceptional TV Series, that invites you to be entertained and educated at the same time and you want enjoy a wonderful journey through the first two decades of the past century, this might be what you've been looking for.
The character of Young Indiana Jones is portrayed by two actors in this series. Corey Carrier starrs as an 8 year old Indiana Jones, who travels around the world with his parents, the strict professor of medieval studies Henry Jones, Sr. and his caring mother Anna. They are also joined by Miss Seymour, an Oxford tutor, who teaches Indy everything about the history and culture of the countries they visit. Indy usually gets separated from his parents and Miss Seymour and explores everything on his own. Then a 16 year old Indy is portrayed by Sean Patrick Flanery. Indy participates in the Mexican Revolution and, being inspired by their causes and their resolute way of taking action against their enemies, decides to sign up in the Belgian Army and fight in World War I. In Mexico he also meets Remy, a Belgian, who will accompany him in many of his adventures.
Most episodes start and end with so-called bookends, 3 or 4 minute segments starring George Hall as an Old Indiana Jones, who usually tells the stories of his youth to stubborn and arrogant people, with the purpose of making them better persons. Those bookends often provided some historical background for the episodes, but were cut out for the DVD releases in 2007. A shame, in my opinion.
The series starts of great, already, with an awesome pilot that takes Indy to Egypt and Mexico, hunting down a tomb robber. After that the series leads Indy to many exotic locations, including British East Africa, the Congo, Barcelona, Petrograd, Vienna, Peking, the Ganges River, the South Pacific Islands etc. The cinematography is absolutely spectacular and on a big TV screen the images look magnificent. In this series, the world is shown more beautifully than hardly ever before.
Lucas created this series for historical purposes, and Indy is involved in many events that actually took place, like the Mexican Revolution, a safari with Teddy Roosevelt, or the Battle at Verdun. There he also meets many famous people of that time including Pablo Picasso, Howard Carter, Sigmund Freud, Charles de Gaulle, E.M. Forster, Ernest Hemingway and many others.
Besides that, the series also features quite a bunch of famous actors in supporting roles, like Elizabeth Hurley as Indy's first great love in London, Vanessa Redgrave as her mother, Catherine Zeta-Jones as a dancer and spy in a mission in Palestine, Daniel Craig as a German officer, Jeffrey Wright as Sidney Bechet, Friedrich von Thun as Albert Schweitzer and Christopher Lee as Austrian Foreign Minister Czernin. Harrison Ford actually reprises his role as an Old Indiana Jones in one of the episodes.
The series has been nominated for many awards, including 25 Emmy awards, but wasn't very successful when first aired, mainly due to the fact that people expected a huge action series, similar to the movies with Ford. Don't make that mistake. Like I said before, if you want to be entertained and educated at the same time, treat your eyes with the most beautiful locations on Earth and meet historical persons, watch this series. You definitely won't be sorry!