List of Cold Case Episodes

List Of Cold Case Episodes

This is an episode list for the CBS television series Cold Case.

Seasons one through three and season six comprised 23 hour-long episodes each, while season four included an additional episode for a total of 24. Season five comprised the fewest episodes, with 18. The last season, season seven, which finished its run in May 2010, began airing on September 2009 and consisted of 22 episodes.

A total of 156 episodes were aired over seven seasons.

Read more about List Of Cold Case Episodes:  Series Overview, Season 1: 2003–2004, Season 2: 2004–2005, Season 3: 2005–2006, Season 4: 2006–2007, Season 5: 2007–2008, Season 6: 2008–2009, Season 7: 2009–2010

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