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. A number of episodes were released onto VHS. [1] One was released onto DVD. [2] [3]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | DVD release dates | |||
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Season premiere | Season finale | Network | Region 1 | |||
1 | 3 | August 7, 1999 | September 11, 1999 | The History Channel | — | |
2 | 60 | October 6, 2000 | December 29, 2000 | — | ||
3 | 2 | July 4, 2004 | July 21, 2004 | — | ||
4 | 1 | September 4, 2005 | September 4, 2005 | — | ||
Episode | Segments | Original Air Date |
---|---|---|
1 |
| 8/7/1999 [4] |
2 |
| 8/14/1999 [5] |
3 |
| 9/11/1999 |
Episode | Segments | Original Air Date |
---|---|---|
4 |
| 10/6/2000 |
5 |
| 10/9/2000 |
6 |
| 10/10/2000 |
7 |
| 10/11/2000 |
8 |
| 10/12/2000 |
9 |
| 10/13/2000 |
10 |
| 10/16/2000 |
11 |
| 10/17/2000 |
12 |
| 10/18/2000 |
13 |
| 10/19/2000 |
14 |
| 10/20/2000 |
15 |
| 10/23/2000 |
16 |
| 10/24/2000 |
17 |
| 10/25/2000 |
18 |
| 10/27/2000 |
19 |
| 10/30/2000 |
20 |
| 10/31/2000 |
21 |
| 11/1/2000 [6] |
22 |
| 11/2/2000 |
23 |
| 11/3/2000 |
24 |
| 11/6/2000 |
25 | 11/7/2000 | |
26 |
| 11/8/2000 |
27 |
| 11/9/2000 |
28 |
| 11/10/2000 |
29 |
| 11/13/2000 |
30 |
| 11/14/2000 |
31 |
| 11/15/2000 |
32 |
| 11/17/2000 |
33 |
| 11/20/2000 |
34 |
| 11/21/2000 |
35 |
| 11/22/2000 |
36 |
| 11/23/2000 |
37 |
| 11/24/2000 |
38 |
| 11/27/2000 |
39 |
| 11/28/2000 |
40 |
| 11/29/2000 |
41 |
| 11/30/2000 |
42 |
| 12/1/2000 |
43 |
| 12/4/2000 |
44 |
| 12/5/2000 |
45 |
| 12/6/2000 |
46 |
| 12/7/2000 |
47 |
| 12/8/2000 |
48 |
| 12/11/2000 |
49 |
| 12/12/2000 |
50 |
| 12/13/2000 |
51 |
| 12/14/2000 |
52 |
| 12/15/2000 |
53 |
| 12/18/2000 |
54 |
| 12/19/2000 |
55 |
| 12/20/2000 |
56 |
| 12/21/2000 |
57 |
| 12/22/2000 |
58 |
| 12/25/2000 |
59 |
| 12/26/2000 |
60 |
| 12/27/2000 |
61 |
| 12/28/2000 |
62 |
| 12/29/2000 |
Episode | Segments | Original Air Date |
---|---|---|
63 |
| 7/4/2004 |
64 |
| 7/21/2004 |
Episode | Segments | Original Air Date |
---|---|---|
65 |
| 9/4/2005 |
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