List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Episodes

List Of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Episodes

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation premiered on October 6, 2000 and since then twelve seasons have aired.

The first season had 23 episodes, including the two-part pilot episode written by series creator Anthony Zuiker; seasons two through four also had 23 episodes each. Season five had 25 episodes, while seasons six and seven had 24 each. Season eight was shortened to 17 episodes by the WGA strike, but season nine returned to the previous seasons' standard of 24, while Season 10 had 23 episodes, due to the large gaps between many episodes. Season 11 had 22 episodes, due to decreasing ratings. Season 12 had 22 episodes as well.

As of December 12, 2012, 283 episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation have aired over thirteen seasons.

The first nine seasons have been released on DVD in Region 1 and Region 2 territories. Seasons 1, 8 (only in France, The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany), 9 (not in Belgium and Germany) and 10 (only in Germany) have been released on Blu-ray Disc.

During its run, CSI has had two crossover stories: one with Without a Trace and one with CSI: Miami & CSI: NY called the CSI Trilogy. The episode "Who and What" begins a search for a kidnapped child that concludes on the Without a Trace episode "Where and Why". The episode "The Lost Girls" concludes the CSI Trilogy that begins with the CSI: Miami episode "Bone Voyage" and continues with the CSI: NY episode "Hammer Down".

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