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Lost Tapes has received mixed reviews from critics. In a review of the season one DVD, TV Squad writer John Scott Lewinski gave the series a mostly unfavorable review, stating that in the case of this series, "Animal Planet could be accused of repacking a horror/sci-fi show as an animal documentary" and that much of the program is "outright ...
The following is a list of episodes of Lost Tapes, a thriller horror docudrama television series that airs on the Animal Planet channel. Each episode is either "TV-PG" followed by V or L, or "TV-14" followed by V or L. The plot of each episode is described, below, using in-universe tone.
In 2009, the Dover Demon was featured in an episode of the American horror television series Lost Tapes, which aired on Animal Planet. [7] The Dover Demon appears as a character in the American comic book series Proof, which features various other creatures. In the comic, it is a creature able to see into the future.
The creature was featured in an episode of Lost Tapes, "Swamp Creature." [12] It was the subject of an episode of In Search of..., "The Swamp Monster." [13] It was a subject of an episode of Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files, "Bayou Beast/River Ghost," showing Mr. Ford's original film.
Although some episodes center on unique animal behavior and traits, some focus on cryptids, animal-human relationships, experimental animals, humans who possess animal instincts, exotic breeds, surviving populations, etc. Weird, True & Freaky was produced by Hoff Productions.
Using 40 hours of interviews by journalist Richard Meryman and archival footage, "The Lost Tapes" provides a marvelous illustration of Elizabeth Taylor's work and world.
The whole lost-tapes school of documentary gives Burstein’s film a personal anecdotal vibrance. We hear Taylor recall the confessional conversations she would have with James Dean late at night ...
A new documentary series, Psycho: The Lost Tapes of Ed Gein, gives viewers the chance to witness a new side to the famous killer.