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Lost L.A.
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Genre
  • History
  • Documentary
Presented by Nathan Masters
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 27 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Matthew Crotty
  • Juan Devis
  • Nathan Masters
Running time 21–27 minutes
Production company(s)
  • KCETLink
  • USC Libraries
  • Nonetheless Productions (6 episodes)
  • Rigler Creative (6 episodes)
Release
Original network KCET
Original release January 27, 2016 (2016-01-27) – present (present)

Lost LA is a public television historical documentary series that explores Southern California's hidden past through documents, photos, and other rare artifacts from the region's libraries and archives.

Hosted by writer and historian Nathan Masters, each episode of Lost LA brings the primary sources of Los Angeles history to the screen in surprising new ways and connects them to the Los Angeles of today. Much of the past is lost to history, but through the region's archives, we can rediscover a forgotten Los Angeles.

The half-hour series is co-produced by KCET and USC Libraries and is broadcast by KCET, PBS SoCal and other public television stations.

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.

Funders

Lost LA is made possible by Anne Ray Foundation, a Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropy; The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation; and the California State Library.

Plot

Los Angeles is often thought of as a city without a history, an instant metropolis defined by the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry. Lost LA challenges these stereotypes, offering a history of Southern California not found in other media. Unlike other history shows which only look backward at antiquarian arcana, Lost LA explains the Southern California of today and how we got here.

Cast and characters

Historian Nathan Masters has hosted the series since its inception. Los Angeles City Archivist Michael Holland has also appeared in several episodes.

Production

New episodes are produced every year, typically premiering in the Fall.

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