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Extreme Evidence is an American reality television series that premiered on Court TV on September 29, 2003.[1] Each half-hour episode attempts to use forensic science to uncover the cause of a catastrophic event.[1] 3-D animation, and first-hand accounts from eyewitnesses, are used to illuminate the investigations.[1] As of late January 2015, the show is now in reruns on the Justice Network.
Extreme Evidence | |
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Genre | Reality |
Theme music composer | Stephen Arnold Music |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Running time | 23 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Court TV |
Release | September 29, 2003 – 2005 |
Court TV used several production companies to produce episodes of Extreme Evidence, including LMNO Cable Group, Medstar Television, and New York Times Television.
Title | Original airdate | Code | Case |
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"Desert Disaster"[2] | September 29, 2003 | 101 | |
"Mystery on the Mississippi"[3] | TBA | 102 | |
"The Missing Pin"[4] | TBA | 103 | |
"Shipwreck!"[5] | TBA | 104 | |
"Hack Attack"[6] | TBA | 105 | |
"Death Car"[7] | TBA | 106 | |
"Visibility Zero"[8] | TBA | 107 | |
"Flashover"[9] | TBA | 108 | |
"Fatal Fog"[10] | TBA | 109 | |
"Mystery Oil Spill"[11] | TBA | 110 | |
"Sudden Tailspin"[12] | TBA | 112 | |
"Total Collapse"[13] | October 19, 2004 [13] | 113 | |
"Columbia Countdown"[14] | TBA | 114 | |
"Dangerous Waters"[15] | TBA | 115 | |
"Danger Below"[16] | TBA | 116 | |
"Blackout"[17] | TBA | 117 | |
"Fire in the Sky"[18] | TBA | 118 | |
"Toxic Nightmare"[19] | TBA | 119 | |
"Wild Wonder"[20] | January 11, 2005 [21] | 121 | |
"Outbreak"[22] | TBA | 123 | |
"Final Takeoff"[23] | TBA | 125 | |
"Mystery Blast"[24] | TBA | 126 | |
"Air Tanker Disasters"[25] | March 7, 2005 [26] | 127 | |
"Houseboat Mystery"[27] | TBA | 128 | |
"Trucker's Nightmare"[28] | TBA | 129 | |
"Wild Fire"[29] | TBA | 130 |
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