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The Missing is a British anthology drama written by brothers Harry and Jack Williams. It was first broadcast in the UK on BBC One on 28 October 2014, and in the United States on Starz on 15 November 2014. [1] The first eight-part series, about the search for a missing boy in France, was directed by Tom Shankland.
Reported Missing is a British documentary television series broadcast on BBC One (2017–present). The series follows various police departments and associated organisations in the United Kingdom, in search for missing people. [1] Each episode follow one or more cases, from the first 999 call through to the conclusion. [2]
The BBC announced in April 2018 that a spin-off from its successful The Missing series would go into production and was set to be broadcast in 2019. [10] [11] Most of the action for the first series was set in Amsterdam in the Netherlands; although some exterior scenes were shot there, some were actually filmed in Antwerp and Ghent in Belgium. [12]
Doctor Who – Missing in Action (1993) – a documentary about the missing episodes, featuring Ian Levine. [176] The Missing Years (1998) – a documentary about the lost Doctor Who episodes and recovery attempts, available on Doctor Who: The Missing Years VHS [177] and (in an updated form) on the Lost In Time DVD box set. [178]
Unsolved: The Boy Who Disappeared is an eight-part documentary series broadcast by online channel BBC Three (available exclusively through iPlayer), with all episodes released simultaneously on 25 July 2016 at 10 am. [1] [2] The series follows the 1996 disappearance of Damien Nettles, a 16-year-old boy who went missing one night on the Isle of ...
In addition to the official list of missing episodes, also missing is the original Episode 1 of The Daleks. At some point after the recording, it was discovered that a technical problem had caused backstage voices to be heard on the resulting videotape; in early December 1963, the episode was remounted with a different costume for Susan.
BBC iPlayer was one of four services available at the launch of YouView in July 2012. At launch, the BBC iPlayer app contained options to resume watching recent programmes, access favourites, browse the most popular shows, find similar programmes or more episodes, included integrated search and was the only service to feature HD video. [120]
Ten episodes were ordered for the first season. [5] ABC canceled the series on May 11, 2012. [ 6 ] The show was nominated for two Emmy Awards in 2012 – one for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie (Judd) and the other for Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special .