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The Lost Tapes

Genres
Documentary
Talk
Rating
10.0
StatusCanceled
LanguagesEnglish
CountriesUnited States of America
Seasons2
Episodes10
First Air Date2016-12-04
Last Air Date2018-12-09

Overview

Encounter the Pearl Harbor attacks, the L.A. riots, the Son of Sam murders and Patty Hearst's kidnapping the way they unfolded on TVs and radios across America. We present these shocking events from the 20th century, not through traditional journalistic reportage, but in real-time, as they were covered by national and local news broadcasts. This footage, much of which has not been seen in decades, gives an intimacy and immediacy to stories we thought we knew but will now rediscover through a unique perspective.

Seasons

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S1

Season 1

4 Episodes

2016

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S2

Season 2

6 Episodes

2018

Cast & Crew

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Tom Jennings

Screenplay

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Tom Jennings

Director

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David Tillman

Producer

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