The Lost Tapes is an American documentary series that aired on the Smithsonian Channel.
Summary
editArchival footages from various sources (local and national news media, home movies and recordings) are used to offer new perspectives on important events of the 20th and 21st centuries.[1]
Episodes
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ Realscreen » Archive » 1895 Films, Smithsonian find success with "The Lost Tapes"
- ^ 'The Lost Tapes': My Father's Top Secret Pearl Harbor Mission - The Daily Beast
- ^ The Smithsonian Channel Presents All New Episodes of THE LOST TAPES - broadwayworld.com
- ^ The Lost Tapes: L.A. Riots|NewsOne
- ^ 'Lost Tapes: Son of Sam' explores grim time in N.Y. - SFGATE
- ^ How America Failed to Learn Its Lesson From the Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal - The Daily Beast
- ^ "THE LOST TAPES: CLINTON IMPEACHMENT" - MetroFocus
- ^ Smithsonian Channel's New Documentary Raises the Question: What Can We Learn from Patty Hearst? - Paste
- ^ THE LOST TAPES: PATTY HEARST Airs on Smithsonian Channel11/26 - broadwayworld.com
- ^ 'The Lost Tapes: Malcolm X': His 1965 assassination in Harlem's Audubon Ballroom - The Washington Post
- ^ Review: 'Lost Tapes' Depicts Pearl Harbor as People Saw It Then - The New York Times
- ^ Revisiting the Vietnam War's Tet Offensive on 'The Lost Tapes'|Military.com
- ^ TV review: 'Pearl Harbor's context for troubled times - The Detroit News
- ^ 'Son of Sam' Murders Explored in Smithson Channel's 'The Lost Tapes' (Exclusive Video)|The Wrap
- ^ 'The Lost Tapes: Malcolm X' Debuts Tonight on The Smithsonian Channel - Hour Detroit Magazine