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Following on TJ’s suggestion I’m posting this link I came across last month on the Black Vault. It’s a 1582 page PDF of FBI memos relating to Unsolved Mysteries episodes and cases profiled. I’m using it to revise my own list of Unsolved Mysteries episodes for Seasons 0 and 1 at present.
Below is the information I've thus far found from it regarding air dates and episode contents. Incidentally, there's a subject I would've so loved to have seen on Unsolved Mysteries, but disappointingly it was never made, and that's an episode fully dedicated to Jack the Ripper! According to the FBI files it was scheduled to air October 26, 1988, but it was evidently switched for a Halloween special profiling four ghost cases instead (see pp. 677 and 634 of the FBI PDF). The Black Vault Unsolved Mysteries page is: www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/fbi-files-unsolved-mysteries-tv-show/ The direct PDF link is: https://documents2.theblackvault.com...eries-fbi1.pdf Hope it’s of interest and/or benefit to any Unsolved Mysteries fans out there!�� -------------------- The following are the page numbers I've been able to find for a few seasons of Unsolved Mysteries in the PDF. There's probably more seasons, but as stated my focus has currently been on Seasons 0 and 1. Hence, there might be other errors in the PDF I'm still unaware of. SEASON 0 25 Apr 88 Repeat of 24 Sep 87 575 NB Unabomb case and its original airing and rerun mentioned 578. 6 May 88 573 18 May 88 NB Carlucci and Brodbeck/Yount cases mentioned 578 and 603. 14 Sep 88 Repeat of 6 May 88 582 5 Oct 88 591 NB Joseph Arlin Shepherd case mentioned SEASON 1 26 Oct 88 677 NB 634 states the original subject for that episode was going to be Jack the Ripper. 23 Nov 88 860-61 Reference to episode profiling Bob Dozier and John Russell aired on 2 Nov 88 is incorrect as the correct date is 9 Nov 88. 30 Nov 88 579 14 Dec 88 742 28 Dec 88 868 4 Jan 89 862 11 Jan 89 760 NB Episode is wrongly dated as 6 Jan 89. 18 Jan 89 809 25 Jan 89 906 NB A case stated to be scheduled for profiling in the episode is either wrong or was not included for some reason 908 re armed robbery of Augusta Rodin sculpture. 1 Feb 89 903 8 Feb 89 891 15 Feb 89 803 22 Feb 89 927 NB Daniel Blasczuk and “Bridget Cheryle Jones” was going to air, but apparently never did. 1 Mar 89 877 15 Mar 89 992 NB Mistakenly dates the arrest of Louis Carlucci as 19 May 89, but it was 19 May 88. 22 Mar 89 988 29 Mar 89 949 5 Apr 89 882 12 Apr 89 1003 19 Apr 89 961 26 Apr 89 53 3 May 89 8 10 May 89 12 NB States Mohon case was to be updated in this episode, but wasn’t in my MP4 original airing. Later FBI memo for 6 Sep 89 refers to Mohon case and hence it was possibly updated in that 6 Sep 89 episode? 17 May 89 953 24 May 89 932 NB Mistakenly states year of original broadcast for Steven Cox case as 1989, but it was 1988. 31 May 89 917 7 Jun 89 86 14 Jun 89 980 21 Jun 89 21 28 Jun 1989 143 5 Jul 89 61 NB Reference to a case aired in this dated episode on 211. 12 Jul 89 140 19 Jul 89 1021 26 Jul 89 943 NB Page 2 is missing so it’s possible other cases were repeated on the episode since page 3 starts with the word “impairment” evidently referring to another case separate to case 1 (Annie Hearin) referred to on page 1. 2 Aug 89 1008 9 Aug 89 291 NB An unknown case is referred to as “A segment about possible amnesia victim [redacted] contact [redacted] LAPD Missing Persons [redacted] for further information” 292. This case is possibly Rogest Cain? 16 Aug 89 NB No FBI Memo re UM with this air date. 23 Aug 89 287 30 Aug 89 134 6 Sep 1989 147 13 Sep 89 210 SEASON 2 20 Sep 89 172 27 Sep 89 252 4 Oct 89 204 18 Oct 89 297 8 Nov 89 304 15 Nov 89 205 6 Dec 89 332 13 Dec 89 320 27 Dec 89 342 10 Jan 90 347 24 Jan 90 403 11 Feb 90 408 28 Mar 90 504 4 Apr 90 1056 11 Apr 90 474 18 Apr 90 471 25 Apr 90 476 2 May 90 490 9 May 90 1132 NB Garbage Bag Bandit mentioned as aired on this date 1427-33. Possibly a repeat as original was 29 Nov 89 16 May 90 1184 18 May 90 1098 23 May 90 1111 30 May 90 1082 13 Jun 90 1273 20 Jun 90 1062 27 Jun 90 1139 4 Jul 90 1128 18 Jul 90 1137-38 25 Jul 90 1269 4 Aug 90 1266 NB Date might be incorrect as 4 Aug 90 was Saturday not Wednesday in 90. 8 Aug 90 1264 NB cf 1290 15 Aug 90 1259 22 Aug 90 1261 29 Aug 90 1245 3 Oct 90 1287 10 Oct 90 1318 17 Oct 90 1312 24 Oct 90 1236 11 Nov 90 1388 14 Nov 90 1241 21 Nov 90 1536 19 Dec 90 1321 9 Jan 91 1368 6 Feb 90 1384 20 Feb 91 1462 13 Mar 91 1438 27 Mar 91 1464 3 Apr 91 518 10 Apr 91 1476 17 Apr 91 1508 24 Apr 91 1479 NB Shaner case mentioned as aired in this episode 1577-1582 and material re case 411-25. 1 May 91 1457 8 May 91 521 15 May 91 1471 22 May 91 1525 29 May 91 1528 5 Jun 91 1520 19 Jun 91 534 26 Jun 91 1517 3 Jul 91 1511 10 Jul 91 1514 17 Jul 91 1524 24 Jul 91 1530 31 Jul 91 1532 7 Aug 91 1534 14 Aug 91 1539-41 28 Aug 91 1541 18 Sep 91 1547 2 Oct 91 1549 20 Nov 91 1575 25 Dec 91 1573 |
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Thanks for sharing this. Pretty cool historical background on the show. Good luck with your project!
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Dude I think this is cool as hell. Thanks for sharing and for giving me a new internet rabbit hole to fall into!
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Awesome TY
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This doc is great. A ton of neat info including letters back and forth between UM producers and the FBI and reasons for why they want cases to be on UM and why they want other cases not featured. Fascinating.
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These articles mention it. It must have been originally considered for NBC. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-...257-story.html https://www.upi.com/Archives/1988/08...3744587361600/ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0347971/ https://forum.casebook.org/forum/rip...-peter-ustinov 27 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Unsolved Mysteries 14. THANKS TO JACK THE RIPPER, THERE WAS AN UNSOLVED MYSTERIES HALLOWEEN SPECIAL. In its first year on the air, Unsolved Mysteries had a Halloween special—an entire hour devoted to ghosts. "Bob was pretty skeptical at this point about doing an entire hour about ghosts," Cosgrove said on DVD commentary. "He definitely, I don’t think, thought it was a great idea for us to change the formula of having four segments of different categories for this Halloween special. It was a little risky doing an hour on one topic." NBC had asked the producers to create a one hour special, Cosgrove said, because the network "had gotten wind that there was going to be a Jack the Ripper special in syndication, one of those live event specials, that revealed the secret identity of Jack the Ripper at the end of the show. And they said, 'We want you to come up with a stunt program on Halloween.' But we said, 'Wait, we’re the people producing the Jack the Ripper special—we don't want to do that!' And they said 'We don’t care!' So we came up with this, which clobbered the Jack the Ripper special." After this, though, the show would occasionally do single-topic episodes. https://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards...d.php?t=323725 |
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You can definitely see CM’s fingerprints all over it as the "spooky" ambience they gave it was not unlike the spine-chilling effects they so successfully recreated time and again with various cases on Unsolved Mysteries. I felt even the subtle direction towards Stephen Knight's now largely discredited Masonic theory for the Jack the Ripper slayings typical of the times and evident in Unsolved Mysteries what with its numinous sets and well-crafted stories that lent a haunting, even occult quality to them. |
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