Autopsy: The Last Hours of...

Autopsy: The Last Hours of... is a documentary-style television series that investigates the tragic, controversial and sudden deaths of celebrities.[3] The series debuted in 2014 on Channel 5[4] in the United Kingdom and was later broadcast in the United States by Reelz.[5] In 2016, the first American produced season of Autopsy aired with San Francisco's chief medical examiner[6] (who was previously Panama City, Florida's District 14 medical examiner), Dr. Michael Hunter[7] taking over as the host. The UK produced[8] episodes featured Dr. Richard Shepherd[9] and subsequently (after about the first ten episodes), Dr. Jason Payne-James[10] (for about five more episodes) analyzing the official autopsy reports of various celebrities to determine their cause of death.

Autopsy: The Last Hours of
GenreDocumentary
Presented by
Narrated by
  • Steven Mackintosh (United Kingdom)
  • Iain Glen (United Kingdom)
  • Eric Meyers (United States)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
United States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons11
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Ed Taylor
  • Michael Kelpie
Running time60 minutes
Production company(s)Potato
Release
Original network
  • Channel 5 (United Kingdom)
  • Reelz (United States)[1]
Picture format480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original releaseJanuary 7, 2014 (2014-01-07)[2] 
present
External links
Website

The 11th season of Autopsy premiered on February 16, 2020[11] and the deaths that are to be examined will include Alan Thicke, Debbie Reynolds, Chris Benoit, Desi Arnaz, Glen Campbell, Bill Bixby, Billy Mays, Marlon Brando, Burt Reynolds, Dana Plato, Larry Hagman, Jeffrey Epstein, Andy Gibb, Scott Weiland, Dick Clark, David Cassidy, Audrey Hepburn, Adam West, Tom Petty, Walt Disney, Florence Henderson, John Ritter, Patty Duke and Gilda Radner.

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