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Season 1 – The Lost Tapes

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The lost tapes of kidnappings, murders, riots, and attacks have been unearthed to be shown for the first time in decades. The Patty Hearst's kidnapping, the Pearl Harbor attacks, the riots in Los Angeles, and the Son of Sam murders that rocked and terrified New York City are all presented as they unfolded on radios and televisions across America. Each of these 20th-century events is presented in real-time as they were covered by journalists and local news broadcasts.
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The Lost Tapes — Season 1

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Episode 1 Aired Dec 4, 2016 Pearl Harbor The 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor with a detailed account taken straight from original sources captures moment by moment. Details Episode 2 Aired Apr 23, 2017 LA Riots A look at the 1992 L.A. Riots, revisited through television and radio reports, home video, and police footage. Details Episode 3 Aired Jul 30, 2017 Son of Sam The story of the "Son of Sam" murders chronologically retold through local newscasts, home movies, and police footage. Details Episode 4 Aired Nov 26, 2017 Patty Hearst The story of the Patty Hearst kidnapping is retold as it happened through local and national newscasts and declassified documents. Details
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Season Info

Director
Tom Jennings
Executive Producer
Tom Jennings
Screenwriter
Tom Jennings, David Tillman
Network
Smithsonian Channel
Rating
TV-14
Genre
Documentary, History
Original Language
English
Release Date
Dec 4, 2016