Key to the Missing

Key to the Missing

"Key to the Missing" was a short-lived TV series aired on the DuMont Television Network from 4 July 1948 to September 23, 1949. Each 30 minute episode was hosted by Archdale Jones. The series interviewed people looking for long-long friends and relatives. The series was typical of TV programming of the time, when the major TV networks were trying out various untested concepts and ideas. Although short-lived, the basic concept has been re-used many times since, usually by independent TV stations and small TV networks.

Episode Status

It appears no episodes survive of the program.

ee also

*Lost film
*Wiping


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