Unsolved Mysteries

Unsolved Mysteries was an American television show, currently shown in reruns on the cable television network Lifetime. It was hosted by the late Hollywood star Robert Stack, a veteran of over 40 films. Unsolved Mysteries gave true accounts of abductions, suspicious deaths, murders, ghosts and paranormal activity, robberies and other miscellaneous unsolved cases. The home television viewer was invited to call or write if they had information concerning the cases shown. According to the show, about 40 percent of the stories shown involving fugitives generated tips leading to the capture of those individuals. The show began as a regular series on the NBC broadcast TV network in September, 1988. In September, 1997, the show moved to the CBS broadcast network, where it was shown on a regular basis until August 1999. The show was picked up by the Lifetime cable network in July 2001 and has been carried by that network up to the present. New episodes have not been made since 2003, when Robert Stack died. A special four-disc DVD set, featuring the best of the Unsolved Mysteries segments revolving around ghosts, was released on Region 1 DVD in 2004 by First Look Home Entertainment. Other themed DVD sets, including UFOs and miracles, have been released.

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