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History's Lost and Found is a television show from the History Channel that debuted as a three part series in December 1998. It first aired as a weekly series on August 7, 1999. Each episode is divided into different segments concerning a different "lost" item or artifact from history.
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History's Lost & Found (Fernsehserie 1999–2005) - IMDb ... 2h 30m
31. Okt. 2000 · Genres Documentary. History's Lost and Found was a television show from the History Channel first aired in 1999. Each episode is divided into three different segments concerning a different "lost" item or artifact from history.
- October 31, 2000
History's Lost & Found. episodes. The following is an episode list for the History Channel television series History's Lost & Found. The series premiered on August 7, 1999 and ended its run on September 4, 2005. In total, 65 episodes were produced during four seasons.
EpisodeSegmentsOriginal Air Date4Flags of Iwo Jima Rosenberg Jell-O Box ...10/6/20005Hitler 's Staff and Parade Car Hugh ...10/9/20006Saigon Embassy Staircase Christmas Carol ...10/10/20007Nixon 's Taping System Earliest Silly ...10/11/2000Season 1. Add to Watchlist. The Shroud of Turin. The Wright Brothers' plane. The treasures of King Tut. This is a captivating examination of some of the most famous objects and artifacts in human history. Some are macabre (Abraham Lincoln's deathbed), some priceless (the Declaration of Independence) and some more curious than anything else.
- Edward Herrmann
- October 08, 2019
- History's Lost & Found
History's Lost and Found is a television show from the History Channel first aired in 1999. Each episode is divided into different segments concerning a different "lost" item or artifact from history. Most of the time, the segments do not relate.
History's Lost and Found is a television show from the History Channel that debuted as a three part series in December 1998. It first aired as a weekly series on August 7, 1999. Each episode is divided into different segments concerning a different "lost" item or artifact from history. Most of the time, the segments do not relate.