Lockup (TV series)

(Redirected from Lockup: Extended Stay)

Lockup is a prison documentary series, produced by 44 Blue Productions, which airs on MSNBC. Titles within the franchise include Lockup: Raw, Lockup: World Tour, Lockup: Extended Stay, Lockup: Disturbing the Peace, Lockup: Special Investigation, and Life After Lockup.

Lockup
GenreReality, documentary, drama
Created byRasha Drachkovitch
Developed by44 Blue Productions
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons25
No. of episodes237 (list of episodes)
Original release
NetworkMSNBC
ReleaseJune 4, 2005 (2005-06-04) –
February 11, 2017 (2017-02-11)

Overview

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The various Lockup series explore jail and prison facilities throughout the United States, profiling notable inmates, incidents, and prison operations. A typical episode usually follows one or two inmates as they attend disciplinary hearings, receive visits from family, and interact with other inmates. In some episodes, inmates are provided with personal video cameras ("inmate cams") to use in their cells for recording their thoughts.

Titles within the franchise deal in specific areas as follows:

  • Extended Stay – Blocks of episodes that each focus on a long-term visit to one prison
  • World Tour – Visits to prisons in countries other than the United States
  • Special Investigation – Focus on a specific aspect of the prison system, usually the juvenile justice system
  • Life After Lockup – Inmates who have been released from prison and are trying to return to society
  • Raw – Previously unaired footage from visits to various prisons, interspersed with comments from the production crew

Most episodes end with a 'recap', explaining what happened to a given inmate (or, on occasion, a staff member) months or years after the taping; subsequent episodes will frequently return to a given prison (and/or a given inmate) to revisit them several months later.

The cancellation of Lockup was announced on June 29, 2016, with the twenty-fifth season as the series' last.[1][better source needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Lockup Cancelled By MSNBC – No Season 26". Renew Cancel TV. 29 June 2016. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
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