Tarzan – The Diamond Of Asher 35-05-11 (09) Stampeding Thunder

Although originally broadcast in 1934, the following introduction was penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs for the announcer to read introducing a 1940 broadcast of Tarzan And The Diamond of Asher.

“We bring you Tarzan, that immortal fictional character of Edgar Rice Burroughs, in a new and exciting serial entitled TARZAN AND THE DIAMOND OF ASHER, which is adapted from the novel, Tarzan and the Forbidden City. Deep in the heart of Africa rises a mighty cone-shaped mountain, an extinct volcano, in the huge crater of which lies The Forbidden City of Asher… To reach this stronghold two safaris endure hardships and perils that bring death to some and high adventure to all… One safari is bent on the rescue of the son of its leader… the other, headed by a wily and unscrupulous Oriental, seeks only the Father of Diamonds… And through the intrigue and mystery and the danger moves the majestic figure of Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle.”

This serial started on May 14, 1934, airing Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, consisting of 39 15-minute episodes. It was directed by Fred Shields and narrated by John McIntire.

Tarzan – The Diamond Of Asher 35-05-10 (08) Magra’s Story

Although originally broadcast in 1934, the following introduction was penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs for the announcer to read introducing a 1940 broadcast of Tarzan And The Diamond of Asher.

“We bring you Tarzan, that immortal fictional character of Edgar Rice Burroughs, in a new and exciting serial entitled TARZAN AND THE DIAMOND OF ASHER, which is adapted from the novel, Tarzan and the Forbidden City. Deep in the heart of Africa rises a mighty cone-shaped mountain, an extinct volcano, in the huge crater of which lies The Forbidden City of Asher… To reach this stronghold two safaris endure hardships and perils that bring death to some and high adventure to all… One safari is bent on the rescue of the son of its leader… the other, headed by a wily and unscrupulous Oriental, seeks only the Father of Diamonds… And through the intrigue and mystery and the danger moves the majestic figure of Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle.”

This serial started on May 14, 1934, airing Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, consisting of 39 15-minute episodes. It was directed by Fred Shields and narrated by John McIntire.

Tarzan – The Diamond Of Asher 35-05-09 (07) Legend Of The Father Of Diamonds

Although originally broadcast in 1934, the following introduction was penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs for the announcer to read introducing a 1940 broadcast of Tarzan And The Diamond of Asher.

“We bring you Tarzan, that immortal fictional character of Edgar Rice Burroughs, in a new and exciting serial entitled TARZAN AND THE DIAMOND OF ASHER, which is adapted from the novel, Tarzan and the Forbidden City. Deep in the heart of Africa rises a mighty cone-shaped mountain, an extinct volcano, in the huge crater of which lies The Forbidden City of Asher… To reach this stronghold two safaris endure hardships and perils that bring death to some and high adventure to all… One safari is bent on the rescue of the son of its leader… the other, headed by a wily and unscrupulous Oriental, seeks only the Father of Diamonds… And through the intrigue and mystery and the danger moves the majestic figure of Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle.”

This serial started on May 14, 1934, airing Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, consisting of 39 15-minute episodes. It was directed by Fred Shields and narrated by John McIntire.

Tarzan – The Diamond Of Asher 35-05-08 (06) The Ape Man Returns

Although originally broadcast in 1934, the following introduction was penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs for the announcer to read introducing a 1940 broadcast of Tarzan And The Diamond of Asher.

“We bring you Tarzan, that immortal fictional character of Edgar Rice Burroughs, in a new and exciting serial entitled TARZAN AND THE DIAMOND OF ASHER, which is adapted from the novel, Tarzan and the Forbidden City. Deep in the heart of Africa rises a mighty cone-shaped mountain, an extinct volcano, in the huge crater of which lies The Forbidden City of Asher… To reach this stronghold two safaris endure hardships and perils that bring death to some and high adventure to all… One safari is bent on the rescue of the son of its leader… the other, headed by a wily and unscrupulous Oriental, seeks only the Father of Diamonds… And through the intrigue and mystery and the danger moves the majestic figure of Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle.”

This serial started on May 14, 1934, airing Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, consisting of 39 15-minute episodes. It was directed by Fred Shields and narrated by John McIntire.

Tarzan – The Diamond Of Asher 35-05-07 (05) The Gregory Expedition Begins

Although originally broadcast in 1934, the following introduction was penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs for the announcer to read introducing a 1940 broadcast of Tarzan And The Diamond of Asher.

“We bring you Tarzan, that immortal fictional character of Edgar Rice Burroughs, in a new and exciting serial entitled TARZAN AND THE DIAMOND OF ASHER, which is adapted from the novel, Tarzan and the Forbidden City. Deep in the heart of Africa rises a mighty cone-shaped mountain, an extinct volcano, in the huge crater of which lies The Forbidden City of Asher… To reach this stronghold two safaris endure hardships and perils that bring death to some and high adventure to all… One safari is bent on the rescue of the son of its leader… the other, headed by a wily and unscrupulous Oriental, seeks only the Father of Diamonds… And through the intrigue and mystery and the danger moves the majestic figure of Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle.”

This serial started on May 14, 1934, airing Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, consisting of 39 15-minute episodes. It was directed by Fred Shields and narrated by John McIntire.

Tarzan – The Diamond Of Asher 35-05-04 (04) River Boat Of Danger

Although originally broadcast in 1934, the following introduction was penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs for the announcer to read introducing a 1940 broadcast of Tarzan And The Diamond of Asher.

“We bring you Tarzan, that immortal fictional character of Edgar Rice Burroughs, in a new and exciting serial entitled TARZAN AND THE DIAMOND OF ASHER, which is adapted from the novel, Tarzan and the Forbidden City. Deep in the heart of Africa rises a mighty cone-shaped mountain, an extinct volcano, in the huge crater of which lies The Forbidden City of Asher… To reach this stronghold two safaris endure hardships and perils that bring death to some and high adventure to all… One safari is bent on the rescue of the son of its leader… the other, headed by a wily and unscrupulous Oriental, seeks only the Father of Diamonds… And through the intrigue and mystery and the danger moves the majestic figure of Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle.”

This serial started on May 14, 1934, airing Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, consisting of 39 15-minute episodes. It was directed by Fred Shields and narrated by John McIntire.

Tarzan – The Diamond Of Asher 35-05-03 (03) A Wolf Among The Sheep

Although originally broadcast in 1934, the following introduction was penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs for the announcer to read introducing a 1940 broadcast of Tarzan And The Diamond of Asher.

“We bring you Tarzan, that immortal fictional character of Edgar Rice Burroughs, in a new and exciting serial entitled TARZAN AND THE DIAMOND OF ASHER, which is adapted from the novel, Tarzan and the Forbidden City. Deep in the heart of Africa rises a mighty cone-shaped mountain, an extinct volcano, in the huge crater of which lies The Forbidden City of Asher… To reach this stronghold two safaris endure hardships and perils that bring death to some and high adventure to all… One safari is bent on the rescue of the son of its leader… the other, headed by a wily and unscrupulous Oriental, seeks only the Father of Diamonds… And through the intrigue and mystery and the danger moves the majestic figure of Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle.”

This serial started on May 14, 1934, airing Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, consisting of 39 15-minute episodes. It was directed by Fred Shields and narrated by John McIntire.

Tarzan – The Diamond Of Asher 35-05-02 (02) The Map

Although originally broadcast in 1934, the following introduction was penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs for the announcer to read introducing a 1940 broadcast of Tarzan And The Diamond of Asher.

“We bring you Tarzan, that immortal fictional character of Edgar Rice Burroughs, in a new and exciting serial entitled TARZAN AND THE DIAMOND OF ASHER, which is adapted from the novel, Tarzan and the Forbidden City. Deep in the heart of Africa rises a mighty cone-shaped mountain, an extinct volcano, in the huge crater of which lies The Forbidden City of Asher… To reach this stronghold two safaris endure hardships and perils that bring death to some and high adventure to all… One safari is bent on the rescue of the son of its leader… the other, headed by a wily and unscrupulous Oriental, seeks only the Father of Diamonds… And through the intrigue and mystery and the danger moves the majestic figure of Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle.”

This serial started on May 14, 1934, airing Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, consisting of 39 15-minute episodes. It was directed by Fred Shields and narrated by John McIntire.

Tarzan – The Diamond Of Asher 35-05-01 (01) Mistaken Identity

Although originally broadcast in 1934, the following introduction was penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs for the announcer to read introducing a 1940 broadcast of Tarzan And The Diamond of Asher.

“We bring you Tarzan, that immortal fictional character of Edgar Rice Burroughs, in a new and exciting serial entitled TARZAN AND THE DIAMOND OF ASHER, which is adapted from the novel, Tarzan and the Forbidden City. Deep in the heart of Africa rises a mighty cone-shaped mountain, an extinct volcano, in the huge crater of which lies The Forbidden City of Asher… To reach this stronghold two safaris endure hardships and perils that bring death to some and high adventure to all… One safari is bent on the rescue of the son of its leader… the other, headed by a wily and unscrupulous Oriental, seeks only the Father of Diamonds… And through the intrigue and mystery and the danger moves the majestic figure of Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle.”

This serial started on May 14, 1934, airing Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, consisting of 39 15-minute episodes. It was directed by Fred Shields and narrated by John McIntire.

Moon_over_Africa_35-09-07_ep26_The_Treasure_of_the_Ancients

The 26 episodes follow an expedition led by Professor Anton Edwards as they search for the missing city of Atlantis. They follow the directions of a shrunken head which speaks the ancient language of the people of Atlantis and run into many strange dangers in the African jungle.