Tarzan 1966 Internet Archive Exclusive !!exclusive!! Official

| Field | Value | |-------|-------| | | September 8, 1966 – April 5, 1968 | | Network | NBC (National Broadcasting Company) | | Production Company | Banner Productions / Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. | | Format | MPEG-4 (H.264), 480p (4:3 aspect ratio) | | Audio | Mono (AAC, 128 kbps) | | Runtime | Approx. 50–52 minutes per episode (no cuts) | | Language | English (Original broadcast audio) | | Subtitles | English .SRT (fan-generated, verified) | | Scan Source | 16mm kinescopes and syndication prints | | Restoration Notes | Light noise reduction, frame stabilization, original grain preserved |

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What truly set the 1966 series apart was its grueling production and commitment to realism. Rather than filming on Hollywood backlots or using cheap rear-projection techniques, Weintraub moved the entire production on location. The first season was filmed in the dense jungles of Brazil around Rio de Janeiro and Belém, while the second season relocated to the ancient ruins and lush landscapes of Mexico. Ron Ely: The Ultimate Practical Action Hero This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

While there isn't a single official "Internet Archive exclusive" story, the Internet Archive hosts a treasure trove of rare materials that essentially "write" an exclusive history for fans of the 1966 series:

October 20, 1966 Tarzan is captured by a corrupt colonial official and forced to lead a safari into cannibal territory. Ron Ely performed his own shackle-breaking stunt.

In the crowded landscape of 1960s television, amidst spy thrillers and sitcoms, one series swung into the spotlight, offering a refreshing, rugged take on an iconic hero. , starring Ron Ely , premiered on NBC in September 1966 and instantly redefined Edgar Rice Burroughs’ ape-man for a modern audience. While the show was popular during its two-season run, finding this specific, high-quality version of the show has long been a challenge for collectors—until the emergence of dedicated, full-episode collections like the Tarzan 1966 Internet Archive exclusive streams.