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Welcome to Lost-TV, the unofficial fansite for the hit ABC drama series Lost, created by JJ
Abrams (Alias) and Damon Lindelof. The series airs Wednesday nights at 9pm Eastern/Pacific and 8pm Central and
premiered 22 September 2004.
This site is the first unofficial fansite for the show and was launched on 20 March 2004. If you wish to send anything my way - news, articles,
pictures, links, wallpaper, etc. - then don't hesitate to email me at xander1600@yahoo.com. Just please, do not send anything addressed to anyone
involved with the project, because they're not gonna get it.
LOST (Finally) Returns Thursdays at 9:00 p.m., ET on Thursday, January 31
Lost returns to our screens with its anticipated (strike-shortened) fourth season on Thursday, January 31, 2008 at 9:00 pm ET! The show returns with eight all-new episodes airing without reruns.
The Complete Third Season of LOST Now Available on Amazon.com!
The Complete Third Season DVD set of Lost has been released on December 11, 2007! The 7-disc DVD box set is packed with special features, including an exclusive behind-the scene look at 24 hours in the life of this series, and hints to the significance of the show's literary references. For more information about the discs and the special features, check out TVShowsOnDVD.com. The set is available for ordering at Amazon.com .
Monday, October 10, 2005
New Affiliates Added
I've added four cool new affiliates: The Losties.com, Losttalk.net, Lost Investigations, and Perfect Grace. Check them out! (3:44 PM)
North Jersey Media Group - 'Lost' can now be called 'Huge'
Down the hatch. My parents used that expression whenever we balked at swallowing some dreadful-tasting vegetable or medicine, which probably accounts for why I was as leery as Hurley when "Lost" ended its splendid first season by blowing open that mysterious manhole cover-like thing the castaways had stumbled upon. Would the season-opening voyage down the hatch bring on that old familiar shudder of distaste? Happily, of course, it didn't. Far from disappointing, the already popular and now Emmy-winning "Lost" has really popped this fall, in viewership (22 million this past week) and buzz, thanks to a couple of things, including those preseason repeats ABC ran.... Read the full story here. (10:16 AM)
Arkansas Democrat Gazette - SPIN CYCLE : Lost in entertainment land? It should never happen again
I'm no longer totally lost. I'm totally Lost. After never viewing one episode of ABC's much-praised drama series about mostly cute people stuck on an island before this week, I made up for lots of Lost time and got very cozy with all six discs that make up Lost: The Complete First Season on DVD. OK, fine, there are seven discs. I haven't had any spare minutes for the bonus material yet.... Read the full story here. (10:12 AM)
Picayune Item - 'LOST' in Caesar
You might ask, what does the hit ABC drama series, LOST have to do with Caesar, Mississippi? The connection is simply that of family ties. One of the standout actors on the series, Josh Holloway has family roots in the small community outside of Picayune. His Holloway ancestors, including his father are from the area. The star's grandfather lives in Caesar, Keith Holloway who enjoys watching his offspring's acting success. "I knew he could get discovered. He had almost given up after just getting small parts. He is real good in acting in different parts. Many of the great actors starting out playing the bad guy," said Keith.... Read the full story here. (10:09 AM)
Sunday, October 09, 2005
Zap2It - Rodriguez Puts Films on Hold for 'Lost'
Less than six years after exploding into the independent film world as the star of "Girlfight," sultry actress Michelle Rodriguez found herself wading through a dispiriting pile of scripts that cast her as either "the girlfriend" or "the girl who gets captured." She decided to get "Lost" instead. Rodriguez, who joined ABC's Emmy-winning Wednesday drama last week, says it wasn't hard for producers to convince her this was a high-quality TV series but she did have misgivings about whether joining a high-profile TV series might send the wrong message to Hollywood.... Read the full story here. (12:55 AM)
Richmond Times-Dispatch - Fake show sites cropping up on the Web
"We can hardly believe it's already been a year since Charlie went missing," goes a plaintive message posted on a Web site for the band Drive Shaft, referring to its bass player. "At times it seems that it's only been 40 days since the disappearance of Oceanic Flight 815. (Maybe 43, tops.) But to realize that a whole year has passed? We know you will each have your own way of honoring Charlie's memory." Who's Charlie? Charlie Pace is one of the stranded passengers in ABC's popular "Lost," now three episodes into its second season.... Read the full story here. (12:51 AM)
Sky Showbiz - Matthew Stays Positive
Lost star Matthew Fox is urging the rest of the hit show's cast to "stay positive" after grumblings they're not being paid enough. Some unnamed cast members of the ABC show are apparently upset at the money and gifts given to the stars of Desperate Housewives, which is shown on the same network. But Fox believes Lost's stars will soon be recognised in the same way as the women of Wisteria Lane.... Read the full story here. (12:50 AM)
USA Today - 'Lost' invites repeat viewings
Watching Lost can be a matter of seeing double. The Emmy-winning ABC hit serves such a dense stew of plot, character development, mystery details and fan shout-outs that some dedicated fans view episodes multiple times.... ...A growing online fan base analyzes the secrets of the hatch, the meaning of Hurley's numbers and the intersecting backgrounds of the characters while advancing myriad speculative theories. One popular website, lost-tv.com, has grown to more than 10,000 members. It has added 2,000 since the second season started two weeks ago, says Kit Cleary, the forum's owner.... Read the full story here. (12:48 AM)
USA Today - Is 'Lost' a literal enigma?
Literary references have been sprinkled throughout the mysteries of Lost: In an episode last season, the character Sawyer was reading Watership Down by Richard Adams, the story of rabbits searching for a safe place in a threatening world. At another point, he read Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time, about time travel.... ...At one point, someone will pick up a copy of the novel The Third Policeman by the late Irish writer Flann O'Brien. The cover will be seen for about a second, ABC confirms.... ...Neither ABC nor the scriptwriters would comment on Policeman or its relation to the plot. But Amy Bauer, a music professor at the University of California-Irvine who helps organize the flood of postings on lost-tv.com, doesn't think so.... Read the full story here. (12:43 AM)
St. Petersburg Times - 'Lost' descends, and reaches a new high
They opened the hatch, and Lost is a whole new show. ABC's hit drama series returned to television Wednesday, picking up where its May cliffhanger left off and reaching one of every five television households in America (23-million viewers, according to ABC) with a season premiere that finally delivered an answer. And plenty of new questions. But that's okay. At least viewers got one deeply satisfying answer: There is a guy living under the hatch, apparently wiping away speculation that the stranded survivors of fictional Oceanic Flight 815 were actually dead and moving through a spirit world, and replacing it with speculation that they are victims of human conspiracy. Or not. The Internet buzzed with fan chatter Thursday, filling chat boards with theories. "I am so incredibly adrenalized (sic) right now! I am pumped! I want more," a poster at www.lost-tv.com wrote.... Read the full story here. (12:40 AM)
Saturday, October 08, 2005
"Orientation" to Re-Air Tonight!
If you missed episode three last Wednesday, then you'll get a chance to catch it tonight on ABC, at 8/7c. (3:39 PM)
Affiliates Added and Updated
I took a look at the affiliates page and removed a few dead links, as well as updated some site information and even added a couple of new affiliates. Check out Quarantined-Archives, Black Rock, TVLost.com, and The Transmission. (4:10 AM)
Detroit Free Press - Secrets of 'Lost' lead back to U-M
The secrets are spilling on ABC's "Lost" and guess what? The plane crash survivors won't be shouting "Go Blue!" Wednesday's episode revealed a connection between the strange events on the island and the University of Michigan. Local fans love "Lost." Last week, metro Detroit was the No. 1 TV market in the country for the hit Emmy-winning drama, says WXYZ-TV (Channel 7) programmer Marla Drutz. This week, it tied for No. 1 with Louisville, Ky. And now a U-M subplot could keep the streak hot. "I think it's pretty cool," said "Lost" viewer Michael Sharkey, 35, of Lake Orion. "Anytime Michigan can be featured in any type of show, it adds a little hominess. ... Especially on such a popular show, it's always a positive.... Read the full story here. (1:44 AM)
Zap2It - Yunjin Kim Finds a Home on 'Lost'
"Lost" star Yunjin Kim, who plays the distaff half of a troubled Korean couple on the ABC castaway hit (airing Wednesday), recently found herself owner of a new condo in Hawaii, where the show is filmed. She'd considered buying a beachfront house, but thought better of it. "I'm alone," she says, "unless I have visitors. I get a lot of visitors, just because I'm in Hawaii. I thought, 'What am I going to do with four bedrooms in a beautiful beachfront house? I can invite people over, but I have to clean up after them.' "As soon as people found out I was going to be in Hawaii for the entire shoot, it's like, 'Oh, really? I have a free place to stay. We want to come out and visit you.' 'Who's we?' 'Three people.' I'm like, 'Uh-huh.... Read the full story here. (1:42 AM)
Overnight Ratings for "Orientation"
Lost won its timeslot and the night once again last Wednesday, with its third episode, "Orientation." Zap2It reports it got overnight ratings of 13.2/20, while Mediaweek reports total viewership of 22.38 million. (1:38 AM)
Wednesday, October 05, 2005
New LOST Episode Tonight!
The third episode of the new season, "Orientation," airs tonight (9/8c) on ABC. Jack, Locke and Kate learn more secrets about the hatch. Meanwhile, after being beaten and taken captive, Sawyer, Michael and Jin wonder if their captors are fellow survivors or the dreaded "Others." (5:06 PM)
Final Ratings for "Adrift"
Final ratings numbers for Lost's second episode of the second season are in. According to Zap2It, the show placed 4th for the week with ratings of 13.7/20. The show also had total viewership of 23,166,000, putting it 3rd for the week. (12:04 AM)
Sunday, October 02, 2005
About.com - In Search of Filming Locations for ABC's Lost
One of the most frequent questions I've received over the last year concerns ABC's hit series Lost and the show's filming locations on Oahu. While many scenes - such as those in the cave - are filmed on a soundstage on the outskirts of Honolulu, many scenes are filmed on location throughout the island of Oahu. When I visited Oahu in May 2005, I went in search of Lost filming locations and without too much effort located quite a few. For the pilot episode of Lost filming took place in numerous locations, most of which are easily located and accessible to the public for free. Other locations will require that you participate in paid attraction that ventures into the area where filming occurred. For each location we've located, we'll show you a photo of the area as you'll likely see it on your visit and we'll also link to a screenshot from Lost showing how the area looks in the show. Let's begin our Search for Lost.... Read the full story here. (10:46 AM)

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