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{{About|the U.S. syndicated series|the Canadian series that debuted in 2003|Missing (Canadian TV series)}}
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'''''Missing''''', hosted by [[Alex Paen]], is a weekly syndicated TV series in the [[United States]] profiling real cases of missing persons. The series debuted in 2003.
'''''Missing''''', hosted by [[Alex Paen]], is a weekly syndicated TV series in the [[United States]] profiling real cases of missing persons. The series debuted in September 4, 2003 and ended in September 23, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Missing|url=http://thefutoncritic.com/showatch/missing-syn/}}</ref>


According to the official website, as of October 2011, over 600 persons featured on ''Missing'' have been safely recovered.<ref>[http://usamissing.com/Safely-Recovered.shtml]</ref>
According to the official website, as of October 2011, over 600 persons featured on ''Missing'' have been safely recovered.<ref>[http://usamissing.com/Safely-Recovered.shtml]</ref>
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[[Category:Television series produced in Toronto]]
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[[Category:2003 American television series debuts]]
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[[Category:First-run syndicated television programs in the United States]]
[[Category:First-run syndicated television programs in the United States]]



Revision as of 11:22, 4 September 2015

Missing, hosted by Alex Paen, is a weekly syndicated TV series in the United States profiling real cases of missing persons. The series debuted in September 4, 2003 and ended in September 23, 2011.[1]

According to the official website, as of October 2011, over 600 persons featured on Missing have been safely recovered.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Missing".
  2. ^ [1]