Extreme Evidence

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Extreme Evidence
Genre Reality
Theme music composer Stephen Arnold Music
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes26
Production
Running time23 minutes
Original release
Network Court TV
ReleaseSeptember 29, 2003 (2003-09-29) 
2005 (2005)

Extreme Evidence is an American reality television series that premiered on Court TV on September 29, 2003. [1] Each half-hour episode attempts to use forensic science to uncover the cause of a catastrophic event. [1] 3-D animation, and first-hand accounts from eyewitnesses, are used to illuminate the investigations. [1] As of late January 2015, the show is now in reruns on the Justice Network.

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Production

Court TV used several production companies to produce episodes of Extreme Evidence, including LMNO Cable Group, Medstar Television, and New York Times Television.

Episodes

TitleOriginal airdateCodeCase
"Desert Disaster" [2] September 29, 2003 (2003-09-29)101
"Mystery on the Mississippi" [3] TBA102
"The Missing Pin" [4] TBA103
"Shipwreck!" [5] TBA104
"Hack Attack" [6] TBA105
"Death Car" [7] TBA106
"Visibility Zero" [8] TBA107
"Flashover" [9] TBA108
"Fatal Fog" [10] TBA109
"Mystery Oil Spill" [11] TBA110
"Sudden Tailspin" [12] TBA112
"Total Collapse" [13] October 19, 2004 (2004-10-19) [13] 113
"Columbia Countdown" [14] TBA114
"Dangerous Waters" [15] TBA115
"Danger Below" [16] TBA116
"Blackout" [17] TBA117
"Fire in the Sky" [18] TBA118
"Toxic Nightmare" [19] TBA119
"Wild Wonder" [20] January 11, 2005 (2005-01-11) [21] 121
"Outbreak" [22] TBA123
"Final Takeoff" [23] TBA125
"Mystery Blast" [24] TBA126
"Air Tanker Disasters" [25] March 7, 2005 (2005-03-07) [26] 127
"Houseboat Mystery" [27] TBA128
"Trucker's Nightmare" [28] TBA129
"Wild Fire" [29] TBA130

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