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Genre | Documentary |
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Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 13 |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company | Potato |
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Release | 7 January 2014[2] – present |
Autopsy: The Last Hours of... is a documentary-style television series that investigates the tragic, controversial and sudden deaths of celebrities.[3] The series debuted in 2014 on Channel 5[4] in the United Kingdom and was later broadcast in the United States by Reelz.[5] In 2016, the first American produced season of Autopsy aired with San Francisco's chief medical examiner (who was previously Panama City, Florida's District 14 medical examiner), Dr. Michael Hunter[6] taking over as the host. The UK produced[7] episodes featured Dr. Richard Shepherd[8] and subsequently (after about the first ten episodes), Dr. Jason Payne-James[9] (for about five more episodes) analyzing the official autopsy reports of various celebrities to determine their cause of death.
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References
- ↑ Pena, Jessica (10 May 2017). "Autopsy: The Last Hours Of…: New Episodes Coming to Reelz". TV Series Finale.
- ↑ Walker, Danny (7 January 2014). "Channel 5's new 'Autopsy' series shows 'last hours of Michael Jackson'". Mirror.
- ↑ "Robin Williams' Friends Plead With UK Show 'Autopsy' To Stop Documentary About Actor's Final Hours". KPIX-TV. 20 February 2015.
- ↑ "Michael Jackson's Autopsy Last Hours - Channel 5". Tune.pk.
- ↑ "Autopsy: The Last Hours of... - REELZChannel". Reelz.
- ↑ Buckhalter, Deborah Buckhalter (27 March 2016). "District's former M.E. wraps up his first season as host of "Autopsy: The last hours of...."". Jackson County Floridan.
- ↑ "ITV Studios - Autopsy: The Last Hours". ITV Studios.
- ↑ Wilson, Ashlee (3 August 2015). "Doctor shares Autopsy insights". DStv.
- ↑ McGeorge, Alistair (1 October 2015). "Heath Ledger's final hours to be recreated in Channel 5 documentary looking at star's tragic death". Daily Mirror.