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Episode 1
Eyes of the Lion -
Episode 2
The Ultimate Weapon -
Episode 3
Leopard on the Loose -
Episode 4
A Life for a Life -
Episode 5
The Prisoner -
Episode 6
The Three Faces of Death -
Episode 7
The Prodigal Puma -
Episode 8
The Deadly Silence (1) -
Episode 9
The Deadly Silence (2) -
Episode 10
The Figurehead -
Episode 11
Village of Fire -
Episode 12
The Day of the Golden Lion -
Episode 13
Pearls of Tanga -
Episode 14
The End of the River -
Episode 15
The Ultimate Duel -
Episode 16
The Fire People -
Episode 17
Track of the Dinosaur -
Episode 18
The Day the Earth Trembled -
Episode 19
Cap'n Jai -
Episode 20
A Pride of Assassins -
Episode 21
The Golden Runaway -
Episode 22
Basil of the Bulge -
Episode 23
Mask of Rona -
Episode 24
To Steal the Rising Sun -
Episode 25
Jungle Dragnet -
Episode 26
The Perils of Charity Jones (1) -
Episode 27
The Perils of Charity Jones (2) -
Episode 28
The Circus -
Episode 29
The Ultimatum -
Episode 30
Algie B for Brave -
Episode 31
Man Killer
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Episode 1
Tiger, Tiger -
Episode 2
Voice of the Elephant -
Episode 3
Thief Catcher -
Episode 4
The Blue Stone of Heaven (1) -
Episode 5
The Blue Stone of Heaven (2) -
Episode 6
Curse of the Mugumba Tree -
Episode 7
The Fanatics -
Episode 8
Last of the Supermen -
Episode 9
Hotel Hurricane -
Episode 10
The Pride of a Lioness -
Episode 11
Mountains of the Moon (1) -
Episode 12
Mountains of the Moon (2) -
Episode 13
Jai's Amnesia -
Episode 14
Creeping Giants -
Episode 15
The Professional -
Episode 16
The Convert -
Episode 17
King of the Dwasari -
Episode 18
A Gun for Jai -
Episode 19
Trek to Terror -
Episode 20
End of a Challenge -
Episode 21
Jungle Ransom -
Episode 22
Four O'Clock Army (1) -
Episode 23
Four O'Clock Army (2) -
Episode 24
Rendezvous for Revenge -
Episode 25
Alex the Great -
Episode 26
Trina
Tarzan (1966) 1966
Tarzan is a series that aired on NBC from 1966 – 1968. The series portrayed Tarzan as a well-educated character, one who, tired of civilization, had returned to the jungle where he had been raised. The show retained many of the trappings of the classic movie series, including Cheeta, while excluding other elements, such as Jane, as part of the "new look" for the fabled apeman that producer Sy Weintraub had introduced in previous motion pictures starring Gordon Scott, Jock Mahoney, and Mike Henry. CBS aired repeat episodes the program during the summer of 1969.
