
It’s only two months to go before Indy gallops back to the multiplexes, but there’s just enough time to squeeze in some revision. And ‘revision’ is the word, because this ’90s TV show is edutainment at its least subtle. Set in the early 1900s, the first eight episodes follow the nine-year-old Henry ‘Indiana’ Jones Jr (Corey Carrier) as he accompanies his archaeology professor dad and insipid mother on a round-the-world lecture tour. Being rather well connected for a small boy, he’s invited to explore the Egyptian Pyramids with Lawrence of Arabia, discuss the meaning of love with Freud at a dinner party and witness Picasso’s genius in his Parisian studio.
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