Final 24

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Final 24
Format Documentary
Narrated by Dave McRae
Country of origin Flag of Canada Canada
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Glen Salzman
Simon Lloyd
Producer(s) Oksana Borowik
Kathryn Buck
Running time 60 mins.
Broadcast
Original channel Discovery Channel/Global Television Network (Canada)
A&E Biography (United States)
Original run April 16, 2006 – Present
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Final 24 is a Canadian documentary series which airs on the Discovery Channel, Global Television Network in Canada and A&E Biography in the United States. The series explores the last 24 hours of the life of a person, usually a celebrity. The series is narrated by Canadian voice artist Dave McRae.

[edit] Subjects

# Person Date Age Cause of death
1 Sid Vicious 2 February 1979 21 Drug overdose
2 John Belushi 5 March 1982 33 Drug overdose
3 River Phoenix 31 October 1993 23 Drug-induced heart failure
4 Marvin Gaye 1 April 1984 44 Shot by his father
5 John F. Kennedy Jr. 16 July 1999 38 Plane crash
6 Hunter S. Thompson 20 February 2005 67 Suicide by gun
7 Natalie Wood 29 November 1981 43 Accidental drowning
8 Gianni Versace 15 July 1997 50 Shot by Andrew Cunanan
9 Jim Morrison 3 July 1971 27 Heart attack, possibly due to drug overdose
10 Anna Nicole Smith 8 February 2007 39 Accidental drug overdose
11 Janis Joplin 4 October 1970 27 Drug overdose
12 Keith Moon 7 September 1978 32 Accidental drug overdose
13 Nicole Brown Simpson 12 June 1994 35 Stabbed to death
14 David Koresh 19 April 1993 33 Suicide
15 Tupac Shakur 13 September 1996 35 Complications from gunshot wounds

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