All Three Seasons
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1973-1974 - New Producers - John Furia, Jr. (former story editor) & Alex Beaton (former assistant producer, and later involved with Vanishing Son in 1995). New Executive Story Consultant - Ed Waters (who co-wrote the pilot for the 1990s series Kung Fu: The Legend Continues)
Starting with episode 29, John Furia stopped being a producer and
soon was replaced by Herman Miller, who, in writing the first three episodes,
developed the series. And Kam Yuen became Kung Fu adviser
Second Season Episodes
- "The Well" (Prod #166201) September 27, 1973
- "The Assassin" (Prod #166202) October 4, 1973
- "The Chalice" (Prod #166203) October 11, 1973
- "The Brujo" (Prod #166204) October 25, 1973
- "The Spirit-Helper" (Prod #166205) November 1 or November 8, 1973
- "The Squawman" (Prod #166206) November 8 or November 1, 1973
- "The Salamander" (Prod #166207) November 15 or December 6, 1973
- "The Tong" (Prod #166208) November 29 or November 15, 1973
- "The Soldier" (Prod #166209) December 6 or November 29, 1973
- "The Hoots" (Prod #166210) December 13, 1973
- "The Elixir" (Prod #166211) December 20, 1973
- "The Gunman" (Prod #166212) January 3, 1974
- "Empty Pages of a Dead Book" (Prod #166213) January 10, 1974
Changes (see above)
- "A Dream Within a Dream" (Prod #166214) January 17, 1974
- "The Way of Violence Has No Mind" (Prod #166215) January 24, 1974
- "In Uncertain Bondage" (Prod #166216) February 7, 1974
- "Night of the Owls, Day of the Doves" (Prod #166217) February 14, 1974
- "Crossties" (Prod #166218) February 21, 1974
- "The Passion of Chen Yi" (Prod #166219) February 28, 1974
- "The Arrogant Dragon" (Prod #166220) March 14, 1974
- "The Nature of Evil" (Prod #166221) March 21, 1974
- "The Cenotaph", Part 1 & 2 (Prod #166222-3) April 4, 1974 & April 11, 1974
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