Tarzan 1966 Internet Archive Exclusive ((exclusive)) -

Premiering on September 8, 1966, this series broke away from the "me Tarzan, you Jane" stereotype. Ron Ely’s Tarzan was a civilized man who chose to live in the jungle, a return to the roots of Edgar Rice Burroughs' original literary character, who was educated and intelligent.

Debuting on NBC in September 1966, Tarzan brought the Jungle Lord into the color television era. Produced by Sy Weintraub, who had already modernized the character in a series of successful theatrical films starring Gordon Scott and Jock Mahoney, the show sought to redefine Tarzan for a sophisticated, mid-century audience. tarzan 1966 internet archive exclusive

The availability of Tarzan (1966) on the Internet Archive is more than just free content; it is a case study in media accessibility. Without the efforts of digital archivists and uploaders, series like this risk fading into obscurity, remembered only by those who watched them during their original broadcast. Premiering on September 8, 1966, this series broke

: Digital copies of the source material by Edgar Rice Burroughs , such as " Tarzan of the Apes ," are available as both texts and LibriVox audio recordings. Rights & Availability Produced by Sy Weintraub, who had already modernized

Swing into action with the definitive live-action Tarzan of the 1960s. This Internet Archive exclusive collection presents starring the iconic Ron Ely as the Lord of the Jungle.

Ron Ely as Tarzan and Manuel Padilla Jr. as the orphan boy, Jai.