Episode 3— British East Africa, September 1909
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Corey Carrier
as Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr.
Margaret Tyzack
as Miss Seymour
Ruth De Sosa
as Anna Jones
Lloyd Owen
as Professor Henry Jones, Sr.
George Hall
as Old Indy
Isaac Senteu Supeyo
as Meto
James Gammon
as Teddy Roosevelt
Paul Freeman
as Frederick Selous
Tim Machin
as Kermit Roosevelt
Edward Tudor Pole
as Medlicot
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