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The words '''"Previously on Lost"''' are heard at the beginning of most ''Lost'' episodes. The voice is that of former [[ABC]] chairman [[Lloyd Braun]], who originally pitched and commissioned the ''Lost'' [[Pilot, Part 1|pilot]]. <small>([[Lost: The Complete Fifth Season (DVD)|DVD]] commentary for {{ep|5x01}})</small>[http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2010/02/lloyd_braun_interview_lost_voi.html] [http://www.onthemedia.org/transcripts/2006/05/12/08] These words are followed by a series of short clips that recap the scenes that are important for the current episodes. All of this lasts for approximately one minute, forty-five seconds.
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Most episodes of ''[[Lost]]'' start with a [[wikipedia:Recap sequence|recap sequence]], with the words '''"Previously on ''Lost''"''' heard at the beginning. The voice is that of former [[ABC]] chairman [[Lloyd Braun]], who originally pitched and commissioned the ''Lost'' [[Pilot, Part 1|pilot]].<ref>
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*[[Lost: The Complete Fifth Season (DVD)|DVD]] commentary for {{ep|5x01}}
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*[http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2010/02/lloyd_braun_interview_lost_voi.html]
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*[http://www.onthemedia.org/transcripts/2006/05/12/08]</ref> These words are followed by a series of short clips that recap the scenes that are important for the current [[episode]]. The purpose of these "Previously on ''Lost''" clips is to both remind viewers about current and past storylines, as well as aid comprehension for those who may not have seen the last few episodes of the show. These segments last for approximately one minute, forty-five seconds, and include original [[musical score|music]] by composer [[Michael Giacchino]].
   
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In some cases (such as in {{ep|2x03}} and {{ep|4x13}}), the episode proper begins with a scene that is a direct continuation of a previous scene, and thus the "Previously on ''Lost''" segment figures into the narrative flow of the story. Sometimes, speech and actions are changed or edited from their original versions. Originally, in {{ep|2x23-24}}, [[Benjamin Linus]] said, "Your friends are coming home with us." In the "Previously on ''Lost''" for {{ep|3x01}}, Ben says, "You're coming with us." The "Previously on ''Lost''" from {{ep|5x01}} features a previously unseen overhead shot of the [[US Coast Guard plane]] as the [[Oceanic Six]] are greeted by their family members.
The purpose of these Previously on Lost clips is to both remind viewers about current and past storylines, as well as aid comprehension for those who may not have seen the last few episodes of the show. In some other cases, such as in {{ep|2x03|}} and {{ep|4x13|}} the episode begins with a scene that is a direct continuation of a previous scene, and thus the "Previously on Lost" figures into the narrative flow of the story,
 
 
In some cases, speech and actions are edited for several reasons. Originally, in {{ep|2x24|,}} [[Benjamin Linus]] said, "Your friends are coming home with us." In the Previously on Lost for {{ep|3x01|,}} Ben says, "You're coming with us."
 
   
 
==Example==
 
==Example==
   
The Previously on Lost from the episode {{ep|2x03}} sees the following concept:
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The "Previously on ''Lost''" from the episode {{ep|2x03}} sees the following concept:
* "Previously on Lost" is said, during which the first clip is shown. We follow this clip of a [[Jack]]/[[Desmond]] running scene. There is a condensed version of events, including Desmond saying that he is training for a race. The two also exchange names.
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* "Previously on ''Lost''" is said, during which a scene is shown of [[Jack Shephard|Jack]] and [[Desmond Hume|Desmond]] running at the [[stadium]]. There is a condensed version of events, including Desmond saying that he is training for a [[sailing race|race]]. The two also exchange names.
* On the Island, we see Jack investigating [[the Swan]], and the magnetic force acting on the key around his neck.
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* On the Island, Jack investigates [[the Swan]] and notices the magnetic force acting on the key around his neck.
* We then see [[Kate]] tied up, trying to get out, as well as Locke being ordered to type in [[the Numbers]].
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* [[Kate Austen|Kate]] is shown tied up, trying to get out, while [[John Locke|Locke]] is being ordered to type in [[the Numbers]].
 
* The dramatic cliffhanger is shown between Jack, Desmond and Locke. [End dramatic music]
 
* The dramatic cliffhanger is shown between Jack, Desmond and Locke. [End dramatic music]
* The arrival of the [[raft]] survivors on land and the [[tail section survivors]] appearance is shown. [Smash out]
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* [[Michael]] and [[Sawyer]] arrive on land after the destruction of the [[Raft#Second raft|raft]], and [[Jin]] comes out of the jungle followed by the [[tail section survivors]], who they think are [[Others]]. [Smash out]
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The episode proper follows directly from this last scene, with [[Eko]] knocking the three [[middle section survivors]] unconscious, and the tail section survivors bringing them to [[Ana Lucia]]'s [[tiger pit]].
   
==Episodes without a Previously on Lost:==
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==Episodes without a "Previously on ''Lost''"==
 
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== The voice ==
 
== The voice ==
The voice of "Previously on Lost" is that of former [[ABC]] chairman [[Lloyd Braun]]. [[J.J. Abrams]] asked Braun to do the voiceover as an homage for his role in the making of the show, after Braun was fired from ABC following his commissioning of the ''Lost'' pilot. Braun agreed on the condition of anonymity. Abrams, Braun, and a sound man met in a conference room at the Beverly Hills Hotel and recorded the line. According to Braun, the recording was lowered in pitch somewhat to help disguise the voice. The identity of the voice was kept secret for a few years. According to Braun, it was Howard Stern, a close friend of his, who found out and leaked the identity. [http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2010/02/lloyd_braun_interview_lost_voi.html]
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The voice of "Previously on ''Lost''" is that of former [[ABC]] chairman [[Lloyd Braun]]. [[J.J. Abrams]] asked Braun to do the voiceover as an homage for his role in the making of the show, after Braun was fired from ABC following his commissioning of the ''Lost'' pilot. Braun agreed on the condition of anonymity. Abrams, Braun, and a sound man met in a conference room at the Beverly Hills Hotel and recorded the line. According to Braun, the recording was lowered in pitch somewhat to help disguise the voice. The identity of the voice was kept secret for a few years. According to Braun, it was Howard Stern, a close friend of his, who found out and leaked the identity. [http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2010/02/lloyd_braun_interview_lost_voi.html]
   
 
Executive producers [[Damon Lindelof]] and [[Carlton Cuse]] also confirmed in the [[Lost: The Complete Fifth Season (DVD)|DVD commentary]] for {{ep|5x01}} that the voice is that of Braun, and not Cuse, as commonly believed.
 
Executive producers [[Damon Lindelof]] and [[Carlton Cuse]] also confirmed in the [[Lost: The Complete Fifth Season (DVD)|DVD commentary]] for {{ep|5x01}} that the voice is that of Braun, and not Cuse, as commonly believed.
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Before it was openly disclosed that Braun was the voice, many rumors and guesses as to the voice were alleged, and producers upheld the mystery of the identity:
 
Before it was openly disclosed that Braun was the voice, many rumors and guesses as to the voice were alleged, and producers upheld the mystery of the identity:
   
*In the [[Official Lost Podcast transcript/February 13, 2006|02/13/06 podcast]], Carlton Cuse said the "Previously on Lost" voice is a "mystery person". Cuse also denied that he is the voice.
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*In the [[Official Lost Podcast transcript/February 13, 2006|February 13, 2006 Official Podcast]], Carlton Cuse said the "Previously on ''Lost''" voice is a "mystery person". Cuse also denied being the voice.
 
**As Damon Lindelof read him the question, he instructed Carlton not to reveal the true identity of the person.
 
**As Damon Lindelof read him the question, he instructed Carlton not to reveal the true identity of the person.
**They also specifically denied that Tim Daly does the voice.
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**They also specifically denied that Tim Daly was the voice.
*In a 07/14/06 post on [[thefuselage.com]], [[Gregg Nations]] said that the voice was of Carlton Cuse. [http://forum.thefuselage.com/showthread.php?t=54652]
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*In a July 14, 2006 post on [[thefuselage.com]], script coordinator [[Gregg Nations]] said that the voice was of Carlton Cuse. [http://forum.thefuselage.com/showthread.php?t=54652]
 
*During the [[Lost: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)|DVD commentary]] for {{ep|4x13}}, Damon Lindelof mentioned that, contrary to popular belief, the voice is not his.
 
*During the [[Lost: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)|DVD commentary]] for {{ep|4x13}}, Damon Lindelof mentioned that, contrary to popular belief, the voice is not his.
   
The Previously on Lost for {{ep|1x19}} and {{Ep|1x24}} has a higher-pitched voice.
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The "Previously on ''Lost''" for {{ep|1x19}} and {{Ep|1x24}} has a higher-pitched voice. This is likely the normal version of Braun without the pitch lowered.
   
== List of countries that do not air "Previously on Lost" ==
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== List of countries that did not air "Previously on ''Lost''" ==
* Belgium
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* [[Belgium]]
* France
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* [[France]]
   
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
*[[Previouslies on Lost]] (humorous spoof series)
 
*[[Previouslies on Lost]] (humorous spoof series)
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*[[Clip shows]]
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== References ==
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{{reflist}}
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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Revision as of 01:55, 8 October 2014

Most episodes of Lost start with a recap sequence, with the words "Previously on Lost" heard at the beginning. The voice is that of former ABC chairman Lloyd Braun, who originally pitched and commissioned the Lost pilot.[1] These words are followed by a series of short clips that recap the scenes that are important for the current episode. The purpose of these "Previously on Lost" clips is to both remind viewers about current and past storylines, as well as aid comprehension for those who may not have seen the last few episodes of the show. These segments last for approximately one minute, forty-five seconds, and include original music by composer Michael Giacchino.

In some cases (such as in "Orientation" and "There's No Place Like Home, Part 2"), the episode proper begins with a scene that is a direct continuation of a previous scene, and thus the "Previously on Lost" segment figures into the narrative flow of the story. Sometimes, speech and actions are changed or edited from their original versions. Originally, in "Live Together, Die Alone", Benjamin Linus said, "Your friends are coming home with us." In the "Previously on Lost" for "A Tale of Two Cities", Ben says, "You're coming with us." The "Previously on Lost" from "Because You Left" features a previously unseen overhead shot of the US Coast Guard plane as the Oceanic Six are greeted by their family members.

Example

The "Previously on Lost" from the episode "Orientation" sees the following concept:

  • "Previously on Lost" is said, during which a scene is shown of Jack and Desmond running at the stadium. There is a condensed version of events, including Desmond saying that he is training for a race. The two also exchange names.
  • On the Island, Jack investigates the Swan and notices the magnetic force acting on the key around his neck.
  • Kate is shown tied up, trying to get out, while Locke is being ordered to type in the Numbers.
  • The dramatic cliffhanger is shown between Jack, Desmond and Locke. [End dramatic music]
  • Michael and Sawyer arrive on land after the destruction of the raft, and Jin comes out of the jungle followed by the tail section survivors, who they think are Others. [Smash out]

The episode proper follows directly from this last scene, with Eko knocking the three middle section survivors unconscious, and the tail section survivors bringing them to Ana Lucia's tiger pit.

Episodes without a "Previously on Lost"

Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6
"Pilot, Part 1"

"Walkabout"
"White Rabbit"
"The Moth"
"Solitary"
"Whatever the Case May Be"
"...In Translation"
"Born to Run"

"The Other 48 Days"

"What Kate Did"
"Dave"

"Tricia Tanaka Is Dead"

"Exposé"
"Through the Looking Glass"

"Eggtown"

"The Constant"
"Something Nice Back Home"
"Cabin Fever"
"There's No Place Like Home, Part 1" (on DVD releases)

"The Lie"

"Namaste"
"Some Like It Hoth"
"The Incident, Part 1" (on DVD releases)

"Recon"

"Happily Ever After"
"The Candidate"
"Across the Sea"

The voice

The voice of "Previously on Lost" is that of former ABC chairman Lloyd Braun. J.J. Abrams asked Braun to do the voiceover as an homage for his role in the making of the show, after Braun was fired from ABC following his commissioning of the Lost pilot. Braun agreed on the condition of anonymity. Abrams, Braun, and a sound man met in a conference room at the Beverly Hills Hotel and recorded the line. According to Braun, the recording was lowered in pitch somewhat to help disguise the voice. The identity of the voice was kept secret for a few years. According to Braun, it was Howard Stern, a close friend of his, who found out and leaked the identity. [3]

Executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse also confirmed in the DVD commentary for "Because You Left" that the voice is that of Braun, and not Cuse, as commonly believed.

Before it was openly disclosed that Braun was the voice, many rumors and guesses as to the voice were alleged, and producers upheld the mystery of the identity:

  • In the February 13, 2006 Official Podcast, Carlton Cuse said the "Previously on Lost" voice is a "mystery person". Cuse also denied being the voice.
    • As Damon Lindelof read him the question, he instructed Carlton not to reveal the true identity of the person.
    • They also specifically denied that Tim Daly was the voice.
  • In a July 14, 2006 post on thefuselage.com, script coordinator Gregg Nations said that the voice was of Carlton Cuse. [4]
  • During the DVD commentary for "There's No Place Like Home, Part 2", Damon Lindelof mentioned that, contrary to popular belief, the voice is not his.

The "Previously on Lost" for "Deus Ex Machina" and "Exodus, Part 2" has a higher-pitched voice. This is likely the normal version of Braun without the pitch lowered.

List of countries that did not air "Previously on Lost"

See also

References

External links