Lost Worlds

Lost Worlds (2005-2007)

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Teaming with archaeologists and using cutting edge visual technology, Lost Worlds brings back to life lost civilizations and cultures. Join us on the quest to rebuild what was lost and is now found. From ancient Egypt, early Athens, Atlantis and even the Knight's Templar, Lost Worlds travels the world.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E19Lost City of AphroditeDec 5, 2007
S02E18Taj MahalNov 28, 2007
S02E17Pirates of the CaribbeanNov 21, 2007
S02E16Ivan the TerribleNov 14, 2007
S02E15Age of AirshipsNov 7, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Lost Worlds' premiere?

'Lost Worlds' premiered on September 13, 2005.

Who created the TV show 'Lost Worlds'?

The TV show 'Lost Worlds' was created by Ronan Bennett.

What genre does the TV show 'Lost Worlds' belong to?

'Lost Worlds' belongs to the genre of documentary.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Lost Worlds'?

The first season of 'Lost Worlds' consisted of 13 episodes.

Which channel aired the TV show 'Lost Worlds'?

'Lost Worlds' aired on The History Channel.

What was the premise of the TV show 'Lost Worlds'?

'Lost Worlds' explored ancient civilizations and their mysteries through archaeological discoveries and scientific analysis.

Who narrated the TV show 'Lost Worlds'?

The TV show 'Lost Worlds' was narrated by Corey Johnson.

Were the episodes of 'Lost Worlds' based on real archaeological findings?

Yes, the episodes of 'Lost Worlds' were based on real archaeological findings and research.

Did 'Lost Worlds' focus on a specific time period or region?

'Lost Worlds' covered a wide range of time periods and regions, including ancient Egypt, Rome, and Mayan civilizations, among others.

Were there any reenactments in the TV show 'Lost Worlds'?

Yes, 'Lost Worlds' included reenactments to bring ancient civilizations to life.

Did 'Lost Worlds' feature interviews with experts in the field of archaeology?

Yes, 'Lost Worlds' featured interviews with renowned archaeologists and historians to provide insights into the ancient civilizations being explored.

Did 'Lost Worlds' use computer-generated imagery (CGI) to recreate ancient cities?

Yes, 'Lost Worlds' employed CGI to recreate and visualize ancient cities and structures.

Were the episodes of 'Lost Worlds' interconnected or standalone?

Each episode of 'Lost Worlds' was standalone, focusing on a different ancient civilization or archaeological site.

Did 'Lost Worlds' receive critical acclaim?

'Lost Worlds' received positive reviews for its educational and engaging approach to exploring ancient civilizations.

Did 'Lost Worlds' inspire any spin-off shows or documentaries?

While 'Lost Worlds' did not directly inspire spin-off shows or documentaries, it contributed to the growing popularity of archaeology-based television programming.

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