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The FBI Files
Title card
Created byTom Naughton
Starring
  • Anthony Call
  • Susan Rae
  • Stephen Kemble
  • Country of originUnited States
    No. of seasons7
    No. of episodes120 (List of episodes)
    Production
    Running time49–51 minutes
    Production companyNew Dominion Pictures
    Original release
    NetworkDiscovery Channel
    ReleaseOctober 20, 1998 (1998-10-20) –
    March 24, 2006 (2006-03-24)

    The FBI Files is an American television docudrama series that originally ran from 1998 to 2006 on the Discovery Channel and produced by New Dominion Pictures.[1] The show was cancelled in 2006. However, Court TV Mystery, Discovery, and its sister network, Investigation Discovery, aired re-runs until October 2012. Investigation Discovery only showed episodes from seasons 5,6, and 7. As of October 2012, the network now airs episodes from the earlier seasons (although not necessarily in chronological order), with updated information about the cases at the end of most episodes. Up to late September 2012, WE tv showed episodes from seasons 1-4, but the network had removed the episode introductions by Jim Kallstrom. In the UK on Quest Red, The FBI Files airs every weeknight. It has also been shown on TV Denmark, Discovery Australia, and Netflix in Canada.

    More recently, New Dominion Pictures made all episodes of The FBI Files available on YouTube.[2]

    Synopsis[edit]

    The show described actual FBI cases, with dramatic reenactments and interviews with agents and forensic scientists who worked in the investigations. The show premiered on October 20, 1998, and 120 episodes were executive produced by Tom Naughton before the final episode aired on March 24, 2006. The series covered the kidnapping and murderofPolly Klaas, the investigation and conviction of John Gotti, the Unabomber case, the World Trade Center Bombing, the Sara Tokars murder case, the several prison escapes by Christopher Jeburk, John Birges's biggest bomb in history (Harvey's CasinoinStateline, Nevada), and many other well-known and less well-known true crime stories. Unlike The New Detectives, a somewhat similar true crime show, The FBI Files centers on murders, narcotics, bank robberies, kidnappings, etc., where the FBI is called in to assist police departments.

    Hosts and narrators[edit]

    James Kallstrom, a former head of the FBI's New York City office, hosted the show. Among other high-profile cases, he investigated the crash of TWA Flight 800. Allison Erkelens was head writer for the series production company, New Dominion Pictures, from 2000 to 2005.

    Anthony Call, an actor known for roles on the daytime soap operas The Guiding Light and One Life to Live, co-hosted/narrated all the United States episodes and some international ones. Susan Rae and Stephen Kemble were the narrators on several international versions of the show.

    Lucy Longhurst narrated the international version of the episodes "Murdering Cowboy" that was about the convicted felon Claude Dallas and "Deadly Paradise" about the "Sea Wind Murders" on Palmyra Atoll.

    Peter Dickson narrated season 2 of the international version of the show. Among those were the episodes "A Model Killer" that was about the slain serial killer Christopher Wilder (aka- "The Beauty Queen Killer") and "Cat and Mouse" about the 1985 search for South Carolina's convicted serial killer Larry Gene Bell.

    Among those Susan Rae did was "Dishonoured" about the 1989 disappearance of USMC Capt. Shirley Russell, and the joint FBINIS investigation of her husband, former USMC Capt. Robert Russell and "When Seconds Count" about when a 12-year-old girl was abducted from her home in Lodi, California.

    Among those Stephen Kemble did was "The Price of Greed" about the 1997 Los Angeles Dunbar Armored robbery.

    Among those international versions Call did was "Omega 7" about the Omega 7 group and "Dangerous Cause" about the Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional Puertorriqueña group.

    Ben Ando also did some voice overs in the UK.

    Episodes[edit]

    Season Episodes Season Premiere Season Finale DVD Release
    1 13 October 20, 1998 February 23, 1999 January 6, 2009
    2 18 September 28, 1999 May 30, 2000 April 21, 2009
    3 18 September 12, 2000 September 18, 2001 June 19, 2009
    4 18 October 2, 2001 May 2002 September 15, 2009
    5 18 October 15, 2002 May 27, 2003 February 6, 2015
    6 20 September 20, 2003 May 7, 2004 February 6, 2015
    7 18 December 8, 2004 March 24, 2006 January 29, 2015

    Home media[edit]

    Timeless Media Group has released the all seven seasons of The FBI Files on DVD in Region 1.

    DVD Name Ep# Release dates
    Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
    The Complete First Season 13 January 6, 2009 NBA April 7, 2011
    The Complete Second Season 18 April 21, 2009 NBA October 6, 2011
    The Complete Third Season 18 June 19, 2009 NBA 2014
    The Complete Fourth Season 18 September 15, 2009 NBA August 21, 2015
    The Complete Fifth Season 18 February 6, 2015[3] NBA Unreleased
    The Complete Sixth Season 20 February 6, 2015[4] NBA Unreleased
    The Complete Seventh Season 18 January 29, 2015[5] NBA Unreleased

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "The FBI Files". New Dominion Pictures. 23 April 2014 – via www.newdominion.com.
  • ^ "The FBI Files". YouTube. April 21, 2022.
  • ^ "The FBI Files: Season 5 Set". 6 February 2015 – via Amazon.
  • ^ "The FBI Files: Season 6 Set". 6 February 2015 – via Amazon.
  • ^ "The FBI Files: Season 7 Set". 29 January 2015 – via Amazon.
  • External links[edit]


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