Reported Missing (TV series) explained

Genre:Documentary
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:4
Num Episodes:15
List Episodes:
  1. Episodes
Runtime:57-60 minutes
Company:Blast! Films
Last Aired:present

Reported Missing is a British documentary television series broadcast on BBC One (2017–present). The series follows various police departments and associated organisations in the United Kingdom, in search for missing people.[1] Each episode follow one or more cases, from the first 999 call through to the conclusion.[2] The first series was narrated by Ruth Wilson and the second and third series are narrated by Indira Varma. Reported Missing has eleven episodes over three series. Series 1 had three episodes, series 2 had four episodes, series 3 had five episodes (though the last episode was not aired), and series 4 had four episodes.

Episodes

Series 4 (2022)

Unaired Series 3 Finale

The fifth and finale episode of series 3 was due to air on 9 September 2020 at 9pm on BBC One. However, a repeat of episode 2 from series 1 aired. The production company of Reported Missing told Gloucestershire Live that the change was for legal reasons: “The run was originally planned to be five new programmes, the majority of which featured Gloucestershire Constabulary, but for legal reasons, a repeat is now going in on the fifth and final week”.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Reported Missing. 17 September 2020. BBC.
  2. Web site: Reported Missing. 17 September 2020. IMDb.
  3. Web site: REPORTED MISSING: WHY SERIES 3 FINALE WAS REPLACED WITH SERIES 1 EPISODE ABOUT DARREN BENNETT. 17 September 2020. HITC. 10 September 2020 .