Country of origin United States No. of seasons 1 First episode date 27 January 2016 Number of episodes 3 Genres History, Documentary film | Original language(s) English No. of episodes 3 (list of episodes) Number of seasons 1 Language English | |
Executive producer(s) Juan Devis
Catherine A. Quinlan
Hugh McHarg Producer(s) Matthew Crotty
Nathan Masters Production companies KCET, University of Southern California Libraries Similar California's Gold, Democracy Now!, Father Brown, Earth Focus, America's Test Kitchen |
Lost L.A. is a public television documentary series produced by KCET and the USC Libraries. Hosted by Nathan Masters, the program explores Los Angeles history through archival materials. One episode featured the history of Dodger Stadium.
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Development
The show began as a series of online articles that featured historical materials from the L.A. as Subject research alliance. When the online series became successful, it was spun off into its own TV series.
Episodes
Season One
- "Wild L.A." – grizzly bears and the Santa Ana winds
- "Before the Dodgers" – Dodger Stadium and Chavez Ravine
- "Reshaping L.A." – tunnels in downtown Los Angeles, Bunker Hill, and the canals of Venice Beach
References
Lost L.A. Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA