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Near-Death
Experience Related
Television Programs
Your Cable Guide to
the Paranormal |
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20/20 |
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48 Hours |
48
Hours is an American documentary
television series that airs on CBS.
The series has been broadcast on the
network since January 19, 1988. The
series airs Saturday nights at 10 p.m.
(Eastern and Pacific time) /9 p.m. (Central
and Mountain time) as part of the network's
placeholder Crimetime Sy nights on thaturday
block; as such, the series is currently
one of only two remaining first-run
prime time programs (excluding sports)
airing on Saturdae four major U.S. broadcast
television networks, along with Fox's
COPS. The program sometimes airs two
hour episodes or two episodes in a row
on Saturday night depending on the subject
involved or to counterprogram other
networks. IMDB:
48 Hours Home •
48 Hours: Near-Death Experience (1997).
ARTICLES:
Is There An Afterlife? •
A Closer Look: Science Weighs In
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America's Psychic Challenge |
Lifetime's
reality competition features 16 unique
individuals from across the country
who claim to have the gift of clairvoyance.
They're going to battle it out for the
coveted title of America's #1 Psychic.
In each episode, contestants must prove
their abilities by participating in
carefully designed tests like searching
for a man hidden in a hospital, doing
a reading for someone without knowing
their identity, precisely identifying
specific details of an investigation
at a murder scene and much more. The
competitors are awarded points based
on the number of successful predictions
they make. At the conclusion of each
episode, the two psychics with the fewest
points are eliminated and the two with
the most points will advance to the
next round - all leading to the exciting
season finale, where one winner will
be declared! ARTICLE:
Winner of America's Psychic Challenge:
Micheele Whitedove.
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American Paranormal: Haunted Prison |
Whether
it is the existence of aliens, the possibility
of life after death, or sightings of
strange creatures, the lure of the unknown
has always been irresistible. Now, using
the latest scientific techniques, this
series seeks to ascertain whether these
strange occurrences, myths and startling
phenomena are merely illusions or actually
real. Each episode highlights one topic,
including: Bigfoot, one of America's
most-sighted-but-never-seen beings;
the Eastern State Penitentiary, one
of America's most haunted locations;
and a possible UFO Invasion on March
13, 1997 in Nevada and Arizona. Source:
National Geographic Channel.
VIDEO CLIPS:
American Paranormal: Haunted Prison:
Scientific Proof for Ghosts?
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American Paranormal: Haunted Prison:
Ghost Particles •
American Paranormal: Haunted Prison:
Bad Vibes.
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Ancient Aliens |
Ancient
Aliens is an American television
series that premiered on April 20, 2010
on the History Channel. Produced by
Prometheus Entertainment, the program
presents hypotheses of ancient astronauts
and proposes that historical texts,
archaeology and legends contain evidence
of past human-extraterrestrial contact.
The series' pilot was a TV special of
the same name that aired on March 8,
2009. The second season began on October
28, 2010, and the third season began
airing July 28, 2011. Season four premiered
on February 17, 2012 but on H2 instead
of the History channel. In June 2012,
Giorgio A. Tsoukalos announced on
Coast to Coast AM that the series has
been renewed for a fifth season. Season
5 premiered on December 21, 2012.
ARTICLES:
Evidence of Ancient Aliens?
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Ancient Alien Theory •
Author Erich von Daniken
• VIDEO CLIPS:
Ancient Aliens: Aliens and Dinosaurs
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Ancient Aliens: The Time Travelers
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Ancient Aliens: The Da Vinci Conspiracy
• AMAZON VIDEOS:
Ancient Aliens (2009) [DVD]
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Ancient Aliens: Season 1 (2010) [3 DVDs]
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Ancient Aliens: Season 2 (2010) [3 DVDs]
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Ancient Aliens: Season 3 (2011) [4 DVDs]
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Ancient Aliens: Season 4 [3 DVDs]
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13.
Beyond Belief |
Beyond
Belief, hosted by The New York Times
best-selling author and Army combat
veteran Wes Moore, each hour-long episode
will explore stories of wonder, mysteries
and miracles that delve into the unknown
and unexplained. Viewers will hear about
spellbinding' 'and inspiring' 'journeys
of the unbelievable and surprising'
'such as the fight to save a soldier
turned human bomb after a rocket is
shot into his abdomen, a family whale
watching adventure that turned into
a life risking fight to save a' 'dying
whale who is caught in' 'a net, the
story of a true superhuman young woman
born without arms who can now actually
fly a plane by herself, and the' 'search
for the virgin Mary that will leave
one asking; what is the true meaning
of life? Moore is joined by ABC News
award-winning journalists Elizabeth
Vargas, Bob Woodruff, Jay Schadler,
Bill Weir and JuJu Chang to bring viewers
jaw-dropping stories from around the
world and our own backyard.
VIDEO CLIPS:
First Look: Beyond Belief
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Beyond Belief: What's in a Name?
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Beyond Belief: Message From a Medium
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Beyond Belief: Preteen Prodigy
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Beyond Belief: Bulletproof
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Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction |
Beyond
Belief: Fact or Fiction is a television
anthology series created by Lynn Lehmann,
presented by Dick Clark Productions,
and produced and aired by the Fox network
from 1997 to 2002. Each episode featured
five stories, all of which appeared
to defy logic, and some of which were
allegedly based on actual events. The
viewer was offered the challenge of
determining which are true and which
are false. At the end of the show, it
was revealed to the viewer whether the
tales were true or works of fiction.
The majority of stories on all shows
were adapted from published, and previously
unpublished, original material that
had been written and researched by author
Robert Tralins. The series was hosted
by James Brolin in season one and later
by Jonathan Frakes for the remainder
of the series. The show was narrated
by Don LaFontaine for the first three
seasons and by Campbell Lane for the
fourth and final season. ARTICLES:
List of Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
episodes •
Robert Tralins article on Wikipedia
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Beyond with James van Praagh |
James
van Praagh is a spiritual medium
offering readings for audience members
and celebrities, and on-location investigations
of criminal and missing-persons cases.
As a trail blazer, Van Praagh introduced
the world to mediumship when he was
the first medium and favorite guest
on the NBC daytime television show “The
Other Side” in 1994. Since then, he
has appeared on mostly every national
radio and television show including
Oprah, Larry King Live, Dr. Phil, A &
E’s Biography, Nightline, Unsolved Mysteries,
The View, The Joy Behar Show, The Today
Show, Dr. Drew’s Life changers, Chelsea
Lately, Coast to Coast and many more.
His international appeal expended even
more, when he hosted his very own daytime
talk show Beyond with James Van Praagh.
He has also been a very successful producer
in network television with one of the
most viewed mini-series in network history;
Living with the Dead, starring Ted Danson
portraying James in a biography of his
life. He has also produced The Dead
Will Tell, starring Eva Longoria. His
most recently co-created and produced
the highly successful Friday night series,
Ghost Whisperer starring Jennifer Love
Hewitt. It is currently seen in over
four hundred markets around the world
and has launched a worldwide interest
in the phenomenon of ghost-hunting.
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Body & Soul with Gail Harris |
Each
week on Body & Soul the show takes
a close look at the very latest ideas
on how the mind and body can work together
for our optimal physical, emotional,
and spiritual health. The opinions from
leading experts on alternative therapies
are presented as well as people whose
lives have been changed by a reading
from a medical intuitive, a visit to
a naturopath, or experiencing the ancient
healing art of Reiki.
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Celebrity Close Calls |
For
many, fame is a dream - critical acclaim,
privilege, wealth, and a world of adoring
fans. But in a split second, everything
can disappear. In this series, celebrities'
exclusive firsthand accounts, accompanied
by cinematic reenactments, relive the
moments they were confronted with true
danger. These true stories should be
obituaries, tragic endings to phenomenal
lives. Except for one thing; every one
of them lived to tell the tale.
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Celebrity Ghost Stories |
Celebrity
Ghost Stories is a reality-documentary
television series on The Biography Channel.
The series debuted on October 3, 2009
with the pilot for the series airing
on September 26, 2009. The series interviews
various celebrities who have witnessed
paranormal events at certain points
in their lives. A spin-off, The Haunting
Of, features footage from this series
as celebrities go back to the places
of their haunted experiences and find
out the truth behind the haunting. The
Show features personal, first-person
accounts by notable actors, musicians
and models. Celebrity Ghost Stories
delivers a compelling, surprising and
downright chilling look into the world
of the paranormal by those who believe
they have experienced the other side.
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Celebrity Paranormal Project |
The
show consists of five celebrity participants
who are taken to a reported haunted
location during the night and left until
sunrise with the task of identifying
paranormal activity. Upon arrival they
are given a brief history of the location
as well as other background information
on past ghost sightings. The celebrities
are left with specialist equipment such
as infrared cameras and EMF meters.
Surveillance cameras are set up all
around to record what happens in the
building that is to be investigated.
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Closer to Truth |
Closer
to Truth is a continuing television
series on PBS that was created by, and
is written, hosted and executive produced
by Robert Lawrence Kuhn. The show deals
intelligently with fundamental questions
- cosmos, consciousness, God - treating
the topics with sophistication and subtlety.
A global journey exploring foundational
issues of existence, Closer To Truth
has been called the world’s definitive
digitized web-based filmed archive and
television series of cosmology/physics,
brain/mind and philosophy/theology,
providing intimate, candid conversations
with leading scientists, philosophers,
theologians, scholars, and creative
thinkers. Closer To Truth enables diverse,
contrasting and conflicting views that
are thoughtful, insightful, intriguing,
smart, and often unique. Focused on
broad public and educational audiences,
Closer To Truth’s mission is to heighten
appreciation and pursue understanding
of fundamental questions - especially
cosmos, consciousness, God - on the
web / new media and on television.
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Crossing Over with John Edward |
From
1999 to 2004, Edward was the producer
and host of the show Crossing Over with
John Edward, which has been syndicated
and was broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel
in the United States and on Living TV
in the UK. In Crossing Over, Edward
gave readings to audience members. Readings
in the show involve Edward questioning
audience members with what is presented
to him as information being communicated
by their deceased friends and relatives.
Edward receives images and clues from
the Other Side which the audience must
assist him in interpreting. The audience
is asked not to supply Edward with any
prior information about themselves,
their family or whom they are trying
to connect with. Audience members respond
to Edward's statements and questions,
adding any details they feel are appropriate.
Edward also conducted private sessions
away from the studio audience. The subjects
of these segments later talked in greater
detail about the situation that led
to their reading with Edward and the
effect the reading had on their lives.
Periodically, segments revisit people
who have previously appeared on the
show.
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Dark Matters: Twisted But True |
Examine
what happens when scientific research
goes too far, with the world premiere
of Dark Matters: Twisted But True. This
series takes viewers inside the laboratory
to profile strange science and expose
some of history's most bizarre experiments.
Hosted by noted science fiction actor
John Noble (Fringe, Lord of the Rings),
Dark Matters: Twisted But True delves
into the most unusual research ever
conducted, including attempts to crossbreed
humans and apes, actual zombie investigations
and head transplantation studies. Cutting-edge
CGI recreations enable viewers to witness
the pivotal moments when brilliant minds
face controversy or ethical crossroads
on the fringes of science.
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Decoding The Past |
Decoding
the Past is a History Channel paranormal
television series that "decodes" the
past by looking for unusual, and mysterious
things written about throughout history
that may give clues as to what will
happen in the future.
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Deep South Paranormal |
Deep
South Paranormal follows a bayou-based
team on a mission. Steeped in the rich
history of their homeland, they want
to unlock the mysteries that have baffled
Southerners for years. They are a homegrown
blend of self-proclaimed rednecks who
share a passion for this part of the
country and the paranormal events that
take place there. They take on anything
from swamp apparitions to haunted plantation
houses and Southern voodoo legends.
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Destination Truth |
Led
by intrepid world-adventurer Josh Gates,
each episode of Destination Truth takes
viewers on a trek across the globe as
Josh investigates stories of the unexplained.
Accompanied by his small crew, Josh
dives into the local cultures and searches
for clues to the existence of strange
creatures and paranormal phenomena.
In the current season, Josh will travel
to some of the most extreme locations
on Earth, including the isolated Himalayan
kingdom of Bhutan and the heart of the
world's worst nuclear accident at Chernobyl.
Viewers will also ride along on unprecedented
investigations, including the world's
first overnight exploration of King
Tut's cursed tomb and pitch-black dives
in ancient Caribbean caves.
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Encounters with the Unexplained |
Encounters
with the Unexplained is a fascinating
show, produced by the Total Living Network
and Grizzly Adams Productions. Hosted
by Jerry Orbach, the show brings together
world-renowned scientists, explorers,
and historians in search of answers
to famous mysteries. Every episode examines
an unexplained phenomenon and present
startling new conclusions about the
way we understand our world and ourselves.
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Encounters: The Hidden Truth |
Encounters:
The Hidden Truth was an hour-long TV
series that featured real-life stories
of paranormal phenomena. The format
featured a host (John Marshall) and
a team of reporters presenting 3 or
4 stories per episode dealing with UFOs,
crop circles, exorcism, prophets, psychics,
reincarnation, and other supernatural
phenomena, in a news/documentary style.
The stories unfolded through witness
interviews and reenactments of the events.
The host and reporters discussed their
reactions to some of the stories.
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Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files |
Fact
or Faked: Paranormal Files revolutionizes
paranormal programming by uncovering
the truth behind supernatural and unexplained
occurrences that have been caught on
camera. In each episode, the team searches
for the most intriguing images, videos
and unnatural phenomenon found online
and around the world. After selecting
the most compelling cases, they head
into the field, attempting to recreate
the video, carrying out key experiments
and questioning eyewitnesses. The team
investigates all the clues and evidence
with the most advanced techniques and
tools at their disposal, and their objective
is to answer the question, "Is this
real?"
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Future Fantastic |
Future
Fantastic was a British documentary
television series which premiered in
1996. This show looked at the how science
and science fiction complement each
other, and how ideas and technologies
from the past are helping to shape our
future. The series was narrated by Gillian
Anderson and co-produced by the British
Broadcasting Corporation, The Learning
Channel and Pro Sieben.
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Ghost Adventures |
The
"Ghost Adventures" crew - Zak Bagans,
Nick Groff and Aaron Goodwin - is back
to investigate the scariest, most notorious,
haunted places in the world. The trio
will interview eyewitnesses and historians
at each location, arming themselves
with the stories of the ghosts they
will later provoke and confront during
their dusk-to-dawn lockdowns. (Note:
They don't always come out unscathed!)
Then they'll review and analyze their
findings with some the most respected
experts and specialists in the paranormal
field. See the
Behind-The-Scenes Photos from Ghost
Adventures, and
watch exclusive video of the team's
lockdowns.
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Ghost Hunters |
As
plumbers by day and ghost hunters by
night, Jason Hawes and his team have
worked to track down the presence of
paranormals across the country. As leader
of The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS),
Jason has made it his life's mission
to help anyone with questions pertaining
to paranormal phenomena and ghost hunting.
TAPS is a group of fairly ordinary people
fearlessly working to understand seemingly
unexplainable disturbances.
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Ghost Hunters International |
A
spin-off of Syfy's Ghost Hunters, Ghost
Hunters International features a squad
of paranormal investigators who use
scientific techniques to explore some
of the most legendary haunted spots
around the world. Each week the team
travels to the far corners of the globe,
searching for answers to supernatural
mysteries. The group's paranormal adventures
have taken them to countries England,
Scotland, Peru, Singapore, Sweden, the
Philippines and many others. Ghost Hunters
International is produced in association
with Craig Piligian's, Pilgrim Films
and Television which has produced American
Chopper, Dirty Jobs and Ultimate Fighter.
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Ghost Lab |
Ghost
Lab is a weekly paranormal television
series that premiered on October 6,
2009, on the Discovery Channel. The
program is narrated by Mike Rowe and
it follows ghost-hunting brothers Brad
and Barry Klinge, who founded Everyday
Paranormal (EP) in October 2007. Everyday
Paranormal is a paranormal investigation
team whose stated mission is to "visit
the most haunted places in America,
find evidence, and test new theories
to probe the existence of the afterlife"
using a fringe-scientific approach.
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Ghost Stories |
Ghost
Stories is a paranormal television series
that premiered on October 16, 2009 on
the Travel Channel. Each episode showcases
stories, legends and tales of different
reportedly haunted locations in the
United States. The series is narrated
by Jay Thomas, a television and film
actor best known for his Emmy-award
winning role as Jerry Gold on Murphy
Brown. Each episode combines historical
footage, re-enactments, and interviews
with eyewitnesses and local historians
to tell ghost stories from personal
experiences, encounters and paranormal
activity in a haunted location.
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Ghostly Encounters |
Paranormal
experiences aren't just the domain of
psychics and tarot card readers - in
fact, many ordinary people believe they
have had supernatural encounters. Ghostly
Encounters looks into those incidents
and the regular folks-next-door who
had them, and takes the viewer on a
chilling ride through a fascinating,
highly personal ghost story. Using re-enactment,
interviews, and archival photography,
Ghostly Encounters combines the exhilarating
drama of the encounter with a critical
in-depth look at the questions behind
it. Two incidents, linked by a recurring
theme, are examined on each show. There
is no question that many regular people
believe they have experienced otherworldly
incidents, so Ghostly Encounters approaches
each event not asking IF it happened,
but WHY it happened. We will walk the
viewer through each emotional and fantastic
paranormal story, be amazed together
that it happened to somebody just like
you, examine the possible reasons it
happened, from scientific to paranormal
to religious to psychological, and reflect
on potential links between types of
occurrences and groups or types of people.
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Haunted Collector |
Paranormal
investigator John Zaffis and his family
are on a mission to ease the minds of
concerned parties every week. The Zaffis
family are renowned paranormal investigators,
tracking down haunted items like paintings,
guns, jewelry and dolls. Once identified,
these obscure items are collected and
stored in the family's museum, helping
John's clients bring normalcy back to
their lives.
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Haunted History |
Haunted
History takes us to some of the most
spine-tingling mysteries of places all
over the world. Every hour is full of
folklore, legends, and perhaps spirits
with every historical tale. From origin
stories to travel experiences, and even
to the dark side of murders and tragic
events, Haunted History will leave no
stone uncovered in unraveling a city's
mysterious past.
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38.
Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories |
Haunted
Lives: True Ghost Stories (shortened
to Haunted Lives and later re-titled
as Real Ghosts) was an American paranormal
anthology television miniseries that
originally aired from May 15, 1991 to
November 28, 1995, on CBS and UPN. This
short-lived program comprised three
primetime specials that featured re-enactments
of ghost stories told by real people
who experienced paranormal activity.
The docudrama series used actors and
special effects, and then introduced
the witnesses who reported such phenomena.
The series was developed for television
by Bruce Nash and Allan Zullo, authors
of the popular book series, Haunted
Kids: True Ghost Stories.
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Haunting Evidence |
This
bold series takes the paranormal and
crime-solving phenomenon one step further
by following psychic profiler Carla
Baron, medium John J. Oliver and paranormal
investigator Patrick Burns as they visit
the frightening scenes of the most baffling
criminal mysteries of recent history,
including the cases of JonBenet Ramsey,
Madeleine McCann, George Allen Smith,
Natalee Holloway and the "Zodiac Killer."
Working together, can this unconventional
team of experts find clues that will
provide new insights into these investigations?
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40.
History's Mysteries |
History's
Mysteries was an American documentary
television series on the History Channel.
The 154 episodes of the series were
produced from 1998-2006. Each season
consisted of 12 to 14 one-hour episodes
that focused on historical events or
subjects considered to be mysterious
by the general public. Episodes typically
begin with a broad overview of the subject
followed by what is accepted as a common
explanation. During the main segments,
experts on both sides of the issue present
their evidence and opinions. Subjects
covered on the show ranged from the
beginning of human history to modern
subjects such as Carlos the Jackal,
The Amityville Horror, and Area 51,
as well as political conspiracies and
conspiracy theories such as MK ULTRA
and the JFK Assassination. Common aspects
of history covered on the show include
religion, crime, the supernatural, archaeology,
mythology, and folklore.
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Horizon |
Horizon
is a current and long-running BBC popular
science and philosophy documentary program
which explores topical scientific issues
and their effects for the future. Horizon
continues to be broadcast on BBC Two,
and in 2009 added a series of films
based on the rich Horizon archive called
'Horizon Guides' on BBC Four.
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I Survived…Beyond and Back |
"I
Survived... Beyond and Back" reveals
one of life's greatest mysteries by
profiling the extraordinary stories
of people who have literally passed
on to the other side. The series combines
the compelling and emotionally gripping
stories of "I Survived..." with the
unexplainable experiences some people
have when they are pronounced legally
dead. Through first-person accounts
and testimony from the medical personnel
and family members who were present,
"I Survived... Beyond and Back" will
not only explore the survivor's encounter
with death, but also the ways in which
it has changed their outlook on life
forever.
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In Search Of… |
In
Search Of... is a television series
that was broadcast weekly from 1976
to 1982. The program conducted investigations
into the controversial and paranormal
(e.g., UFOs, Bigfoot, and the Loch Ness
Monster). Additionally, it featured
episodes about mysterious historical
events and personalities such as Anna
Anderson/Grand Duchess Anastasia, the
Lincoln Assassination, the Jack the
Ripper murders, infamous cults (e.g.
Jim Jones), and missing persons, cities,
and ships (e.g., Amelia Earhart, Jimmy
Hoffa, D. B. Cooper, the Mary Celeste,
the Titanic, the lost Roanoke Colony).
Because the show often presented offbeat
subjects and controversial theories,
each episode's opening credits included
a verbal disclaimer about the potentially
conjecturable nature of the evidence
and theories to be presented: "This
series presents information based in
part on theory and conjecture. The producer's
purpose is to suggest some possible
explanations, but not necessarily the
only ones, to the mysteries we will
examine." Reruns of the series aired
during the early 1990s on the A&E
Network. In the latter 1990s, the show
aired on another of the A&E Television
Networks' properties, The History Channel.
The licensing agreement expired in the
early 2000s, ending the show's run.
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44.
Is It Real? |
Is
It Real? is an American television series
that originally aired from April 25,
2005 to August 14, 2007 on the National
Geographic Channel. The program examines
popular or persistent mysteries to determine
whether the featured cryptozoological
creature (cryptid) or supernatural phenomenon
is real or not. The show typically includes
interviews with proponents of the featured
paranormal claims, and then with scientists
and skeptics who attempt to find rational
explanations for such phenomena using
a scientific approach. The program has
been criticized as being heavily biased
towards the skeptical perspective because
it usually concludes debunking or finding
mundane explanations for the claims.
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It's a Miracle |
It's
a Miracle is a television show that
aired on PAX-TV (now ION Television)
between September 6, 1998 and September
1, 2004. Initially hosted by Billy Dean
and Nia Peeples and then Richard Thomas,
and later by Roma Downey, it explored
case studies of people who experienced
perceived miracles during their lifetime.
The show format could be altered to
fit into half-hour or hour-long slots,
varying the number of case studies shown
in each episode as needed.
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John Edward Cross Country |
Edward's
current show, John Edward Cross Country,
has been broadcast on We TV, since March
2006. In this forum, the audience is
not supposed to supply Edward with any
prior information about themselves,
their family or whom they are trying
to connect with "on the other side."
According to Edward, he simply "lets
his guides draw him to the people that
spirits are trying to connect with,
and the audience should only validate
the information he gives them". In each
episode, after a reading Edward is filmed
visiting the person or people whose
reading was televised, along with their
families, to see how the experience
had changed their lives. During the
first season of Cross Country, Edward
traveled across the US, giving readings
to large audiences in public venues.
In subsequent seasons, the show has
been broadcast from a set similar to
that used for Crossing Over.
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47.
Long Island Medium |
Long
Island Medium is an American reality
documentary television series on TLC
that debuted on September 25, 2011.
Based in Hicksville, New York, the series
stars Theresa Caputo, who is a medium
who communicates with the deceased.
The series follows her life as she juggles
clients and her family. Each episode
focuses on Theresa Caputo as she conducts
private and group readings, with both
believers and skeptics. Her husband
Larry and two children, Victoria and
Larry Jr., have learned to live with
her mediumship, but it can be tugging
on their relationships. Especially when
messages from the dead spontaneously
interrupt dinner, visits to the dentist
or grocery shopping trips. Caputo claims
she has the ability to communicate with
people who have died. "Things are just
there," she says. "When I was younger
I used to actually see images and hear
things. As I got older and shut down,
it had changed. Because it was frightening
to see people standing there who actually
weren’t there. For me now, I feel spirit
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48.
Miracle Detectives |
Do
miracles really exist? Or is there a
logical explanation to the seemingly
inexplicable? Two investigators; one
a believer, the other a scientist will
travel the globe to uncover answers
to mysterious incidents that transcend
logic in Miracle Detectives, a new one
hour documentary series for OWN: Oprah
Winfrey Network. Randall Sullivan is
an author and journalist who, while
travelling as a war correspondent in
Bosnia, saw an inexplicable vision during
a violent thunder and lightning storm.
He is convinced it was a miracle. Now
he travels the globe investigating other
miracles, along with Indre Viskontas,
a gifted scientist with a Ph.D. in neuroscience,
who approaches the supernatural with
a skeptical point of view. In season
one, the Miracle Detectives travel throughout
the United States investigating such
bizarre cases as a man who claims to
have x-ray vision and the ability to
diagnose illnesses, a young boy whose
parents believe is the reincarnated
soul of a World War II pilot, and a
suburban home where mysterious oil inexplicably
oozes from walls and religious statues.
Randall and Indre visit the sites of
each incident to hear first-hand accounts
of these incredible stories. Then, after
interviewing numerous experts and conducting
experiments, they gather the critical
information they need to try and answer
the ultimate question: is it a miracle?
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49.
Most Haunted |
Most
Haunted is a British paranormal mystery
documentary reality television series.
The series was first shown on 25 May,
2002 and ended on 21 July, 2010. Led
by Yvette Fielding, the program investigated
reported paranormal activity in many
locations in the UK, Republic of Ireland
and other countries. In the United States
it was broadcast on the Travel Channel.
In 2012, Antix Productions partnered
with Lionsgate to redevelop Most Haunted.
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50.
My Ghost Story |
"My
Ghost Story" features true and astonishing
stories of the paranormal, told by the
people who lived through them - and
actually caught them on tape. From moving
furniture to dark apparitions to violent
poltergeists, these harrowing eye-witness
accounts of the unexplainable are transformed
into more than tales with terrifying
visual evidence. Everybody has a ghost
story, but these people have theirs
on film.
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51.
My Haunted House |
The
shocking eyewitness accounts of terrified
people whose dream homes have become
nightmares are brought to life in vivid,
blood-curdling style on My Haunted House.
Told via gripping first person interviews
and strikingly crafted re-enactments,
each episode of this nerve-wracking
new series tells two, compelling horror
stories of people literally living in
terror.
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52.
Mysterious Journeys |
Mysterious
Journeys is a paranormal television
series that aired on the Travel Channel.
Similar to Weird Travels and In Search
Of. The show explores a variety of paranormal
topics covering everything from ghosts,
monsters, and UFOs to strange disappearances
and historical locations. The show is
usually presented through interviews,
reenactments and scene footage, with
narration by Erik Todd Dellums. The
show premiered on March 20, 2002 and
ran a limited 4 episode season, halting
production until 2007 when an additional
10 episodes aired. The show has since
halted production and it is unknown
if any further episodes will air, as
there is little to no information available
on the Travel Channel's website.
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53.
MysteryQuest |
MysteryQuest
dispatches teams of experts throughout
the world to try to solve some of mankind's
strangest and most persistent mysteries.
Top experts in their fields launch expeditions
to gather evidence in mysteries like
the Bermuda Triangle, the Zodiac serial
killer, and Atlantis. A science team
then conducts a forensic examination
of the evidence using the latest technologies.
Each episode presents a thorough step-by-step
investigation of the mystery and by
the end the teams reveal results that
in some cases just may re-write history.
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54.
Nostradamus Effect |
Michel
de Nostradamus was a 16th-century French
physician and astrologer whose very
name is synonymous with apocalyptic
visions of the near and distant future.
His ominous writings appear to have
accurately anticipated numerous natural
disasters, plagues and wars. Nostradamus
Effect examines these and other end-of-time
predictions from cultures across the
globe, from centuries ago, and connects
the dots with current global events
to separate the prophecies that appear
to be inspired visions from those that
are merely crackpot conspiracy theory.
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55.
Nova (TV series) |
Nova
is a popular science television series
produced by WGBH Boston. It is broadcast
on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
in the U.S., and in more than 100 other
countries. The series has won many major
television awards. Nova often includes
interviews with scientists doing research
in the subject areas covered and occasionally
includes footage of a particular discovery.
Some episodes have focused on the history
of science. Examples of topics covered
include the following: To Live Until
You Die: The Work of Elizabeth Kubler-Ross,
The Case of ESP, The Secrets of Sleep,
The Case of the UFOs, Newton’s Dark
Secrets, What Are Dreams?, Cracking
the Maya Code, Secrets of the Mind,
and Secrets of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
The Nova programs have been praised
for their good pacing, clear writing,
and crisp editing. Websites accompany
the segments and have also won awards.
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56.
Paranormal Cops |
Paranormal
Cops follows a group of larger-than-life
cops who walk one beat during the day
as real-life Chicago-area police officers
and another at night when they apply
their forensic and investigative expertise
to paranormal casework. Responding to
the pleas of people who are victimized
by distressing and inexplicable activities
in their homes and workplaces, these
cops bring their no-nonsense approach
to hunting ghosts and real-life police
skills to separate the fact from fiction
- and often happen upon results much
scarier than expected. As they investigate,
the team will also uncover the dark
underworld of Chicago’s sordid history,
which will both inform and enrich their
cases as they seek to rid people of
the fears that plague them.
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57.
Paranormal State |
Delve
deep into the strange and the mysterious
with Paranormal Research Society founder
Ryan Buell and his team of investigators
as they attempt to unravel inexplicable
paranormal phenomena including sixth-sense
experiences, ghost sightings, demonic
disturbances, and brushes with the darkest
areas of the unknown. Founded by Buell
in 2001, the PRS works on cases across
the country and is one of the most recognized
paranormal societies in the nation.
Past seasons of Paranormal State have
included cases such as a Pennsylvania
couple besieged by paranormal activity
in their home, an aggressive poltergeist
in Maryland, and a ghostly hag nicknamed
the "Lady Vampire" by the Texas family
she torments. Through the use of Electronic
Voice Phenomenon (EVP) recordings and
video documentation, and with the help
of renowned psychics, demonologists,
psychologists and counselors, the PRS
explores these bizarre cases in the
hopes of helping frightened people who
have nowhere else to turn.
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58.
Paranormal Witness |
Don't
watch it alone! Paranormal Witness is
an intense, cinematic, high-octane drama-documentary
series. The show brings to life the
true stories of people who have lived
through explanation-defying paranormal
experiences. Using a mixture of intimate
first-hand testimony, personal photos
and real footage, combined with grittily
realistic drama, Paranormal Witness
will transport you into a world turned
upside down by extraordinary and terrifying
events.
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59.
Primetime Nightline: Beyond Belief |
ABC
News 13-week primetime summer 2011 series,
Primetime Nightline features a five-part
investigation into the realm of the
extra-sensory, the spiritual, and the
experiences many call beyond belief.
We then take you deep into the world
of Hollywood, where glamour lives are
only skin deep, followed by a five-part
series that challenges the idea of what
really makes up todays family dynamic.
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60.
Proof Positive: Evidence of the Paranormal |
Proof
Positive was a reality television paranormal
investigation show broadcast by the
SciFi Channel (now SyFy) beginning in
October 6, 2004 through December 8,
2004. Proof Positive ran for ten episodes.
During the first three segments of the
program, the show investigated three
different unexplained phenomena subjects
such as ghost hauntings, remote viewing,
past life regression, alien abductions
and UFO sightings. During the fourth
and final segment of the program, the
show takes whatever evidence was gathered
and hands it over to professionals for
examination.
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61.
Psychic Detectives |
Psychic
Detectives is a television program produced
by StoryHouse Productions for Court
TV (now TruTV), as of 2006 in its 5th
season. The program documents real-life
cases of situations in which police
departments have enlisted the aid of
psychics in solving difficult cases.
The series production does not investigate
the claims of the psychics showcased
or confirm their claims. For entertainment
it instead recreates some of the atmosphere
surrounding psychic claims using a selection
of well recognized intuitives, crime
psychics, psychic detectives and supporters
of paranormal beliefs. A cross section
of paranormal psychics are profiled
though most are women who typically
are engaged as self-described psychic
mediums communicating with the dead.
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62.
Psychic Investigators |
Real-life
detective thrillers take on a supernatural
turn in Psychic Investigators, the hit
new series from The Biography Channel.
Featuring actual dramatic crimes that
are solved through the unlikely combination
of hi-tech detective work and the paranormal
powers of a psychic, each episode unfolds
one amazing story told from two very
different points of view - the detective
and the psychic. The psychic detectives
are Annette Martin, Carol Pate, Deborah
Heinecker, Ellie Crystal, psychic twins
Jean and Suzanne Vincent, Laurie McQuary,
Marti and Michael Parry, Nancy Myer,
Nancy Weber, Noreen Renier, Phil Jordan,
and Sharon Johns.
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63.
Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal |
Psychic
Kids: Children of the Paranormal profiles
children who live with an incredible
secret: they have psychic abilities.
Feeling scared and isolated, these kids
have nowhere to turn...until now. Help
is on the way in the form of psychic/mediums
Chip Coffey, Chris Fleming and Kim Russo,
who themselves grew up with these senses,
and licensed psychotherapist Edy Nathan,
who has more than 20 years experience.
In this intense journey, the experts
draw on their own personal experiences,
training and unique outlook on life
to bring troubled kids together to show
them how to harness their abilities
and, ultimately, show them that they're
not alone in this world.
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64.
Psychic Witness |
Psychic
investigators help solve crimes and
give answers to families who seek justice
and closure.
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65.
Rescue Mediums |
Rescue
Mediums is a Canadian paranormal reality
television series that originally aired
from March 10, 2006 to July 17, 2011
on the W Network. The show stars Jackie
Dennison and Christine Hamlett in series
1–3 and Jackie and Alison Wynne-Ryder
series 3-5. The show has also aired
on the WE: Women's Entertainment network
in the USA, Discovery Channel in the
UK (series 1–3) and CBS reality (series
3–5) UK. The series follows the trials
and tribulations of acclaimed and quirky
international psychics, who make house
calls, as they ask ghostly spirits to
leave.
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66.
Ripley's Believe It or Not! |
Ripley's
Believe It or Not! is a documentary
television series based on the newspaper
feature. The series ran from 1982 to
1986 on the American ABC network. Character
actor Jack Palance hosted the popular
series throughout its run, while three
different co-hosts appeared from season
to season, including Palance's daughter,
Holly Palance, actress Catherine Shirriff,
and singer Marie Osmond. The 1980s series
reran on the Sci-fi Channel (UK) and
Sci-fi Channel (US) during the 1990s.
In the 2000s, a new series was produced
for TBS with actor Dean Cain and field
correspondent Kelly Packard as hosts.
Each new episode opens with an act involving
the audience. The show also features
such regular elements as "Spot the Not,"
a weekly trivia segment in which viewers
are challenged to pick the claim that
is not real and a special "Ripley's
Record" commemoration for people who
break a world record while appearing
on the show.
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67.
Sci Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible |
Sci
Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible
(also called Science of the Impossible)
is an American documentary television
series on Science which first aired
in the United States on December 1,
2009. The series is hosted by theoretical
physicist Michio Kaku and is based on
his book Physics of the Impossible.[1]
In each episode, Dr. Kaku addresses
a technological concept from science
fiction and designs his own theoretical
version of the technology using currently-known
science. He also visits scientists developing
technology related to the episode's
concept.
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68.
Secrets of the Dead |
Part
detective story, part true-life drama,
Secrets Of The Dead explores some of
the most iconic moments in history to
debunk myths and shed new light on past
events. Using the latest investigative
techniques, forensic science and historical
examination to unearth new evidence,
the series shatters accepted wisdom,
challenges prevailing ideas, overturns
existing hypotheses, spotlights forgotten
mysteries, and ultimately rewrites history.
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69.
Sensing Murder |
Sensing
Murder is a television series in New
Zealand, Australia, and the United States,
in which psychics are asked to act as
psychic detectives to help provide evidence
that might be useful in solving famous
unsolved murder cases in each country
by communicating with the deceased victims.
Each episode included detailed reenactments
of the events leading up to the murder
and the murder itself. To demonstrate
their abilities, the psychics relay
their impressions about the case/person
which may match details in the case
file. The psychics are then asked to
provide any extra information they can
using their psychic abilities. The show's
private detective hosts the next section,
in which he is asked to try to investigate
any new leads suggested by the psychics
and sometimes talk to the families of
the deceased.
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70.
Sightings |
Sightings
is a paranormal and news television
series that originally aired from 1992
to 1997. The show featured everything
from UFOs to ghosts to Bigfoot in an
investigative news format and was hosted
by reporter Tim White. The series began
on Fox in 1992 (the first Paramount
Television production ever to air on
that network), in a 30 minute long format
that aired on Friday nights. When the
show was put into syndication in 1994,
it was extended to an hour long format
and was on at various times. In 1996,
it was picked up by Sci Fi Channel.
Sightings was cancelled in 1997 (although
five special episodes aired in 1998),
and reruns continued on the Sci Fi Channel
until April 2003.
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71.
Stranded |
Stranded
is an all-new reality series that documents
an unconventional - and terrifying -
paranormal and psychological experiment.
Each episode features the self-recorded
footage of a diverse group of every-day
paranormal enthusiasts - from newlyweds
and a brother-in-law to a trio of roommates.
Each team of three will be stranded
at one of the most haunted locations
in America and record the entire experience
with hand-held cameras creating a suspenseful,
completely unscripted first-hand account
of each group's stay. Over the course
of the confinement, the group will cope
with increasingly pervasive feelings
of fear and desolation, resulting in
an experiment that represents a unique
combination of psychology and the paranormal.
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72.
Strange Universe |
Strange
Universe was a syndicated daily half-hour
program about paranormal phenomena.
It was hosted by Emmitt Miller and Dana
Adams. In February 1997 Adams was dropped
as co-host and miller became the only
host. It was on the air from 1996 to
1998 for a total of 390 episodes.
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73.
Strictly Supernatural |
Strictly
Supernatural was a television series
exploring paranormal topics in both
historical and contemporary contexts.
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74.
Super Soul Sunday |
“Super
Soul Sunday” is the multi-award winning
daytime series that delivers a timely
thought-provoking, eye-opening and inspiring
block of programming designed to help
viewers awaken to their best selves
and discover a deeper connection to
the world around them. Recognized by
the National Academy of Television Arts &
Sciences with a Daytime Emmy® award,
the Alliance of Women in Media Foundation
with a Gracie award and the Religion
Communicators Council with a Wilbur
award, “Super Soul Sunday” features
all-new conversations between Oprah
Winfrey and top thinkers, authors, visionaries
and spiritual leaders. Exploring themes
and issues including happiness, personal
fulfillment, spirituality and conscious
living, guests who have appeared include
Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel, Wayne Dyer,
Gary Zukav, Debbie Ford, Marianne Williamson,
Ram Dass, Eckhart Tolle, Sarah Ban Breathnach,
Daniel Pink, and Thich Nhat Hanh. Home
to Oprah’s Book Club 2.0, the series
has helped surge book sales of best-selling
author Cheryl Strayed and debut novelist
Ayana Mathis. The series also frequently
presents Rainn Wilson’s collection of
uplifting short films created under
his SoulPancake banner. A truly unique
television experience, this ground-breaking
series has attracted one of the most
loyal, active and engaged social communities
in television. Every episode has ranked
in the top ten most social shows in
broadcast television and cable, spiking
to number one more than twelve times
(source: Bluefin Data). Produced by
Harpo Studios, Super Soul Sunday presents
an array of perspectives on what it
means to be alive in today’s world.
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75.
Surviving Death |
Surviving
Death recounts the extraordinary experiences
of people who have died and returned
to life. NDE expert Dr. Sam Parnia examines
the rare physiology behind exactly how
the body can physically die, and then
bring itself back to life. In the process
of death, there is a window of time
during which the body can still be resuscitated.
But how can we extend that window? These
are some of the most critical questions
that medicine is trying to answer as
scientists seek to understand how we
can combat life's ultimate enemy: death.
Meet the man who was trapped under an
icy lake lying lifeless for over two
hours and the pregnant woman who 'drowned'
but came back to life and delivered
a healthy baby. Doctors and medical
researchers reveal how these extraordinary
cases have led to new medical breakthroughs
in treating patients.
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76.
The Dead Files |
The
Dead Files team approaches every case
from their two specific areas of expertise:
Steve DiSchiavi is a Homicide Detective
and Amy Allan is a Physical Medium.
They are a paranormal team like no other,
combining their unique, eclectic and
often-conflicting skills to solve unexplained
paranormal phenomena in haunted locations
across America. Each investigator’s
methods and findings remain hidden from
the other team member to preserve the
integrity of their findings, until the
shocking results are revealed to the
homeowner in the compelling conclusion
of each episode.
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77.
The Haunted |
The
Haunted explores the connection between
animals and the supernatural realm.
Animals are commonly thought to be more
sensitive to the spirit world than humans
are. Both in this world and beyond,
animals have often been the focus of
spirit encounters. Animal Planet's THE
HAUNTED is a chilling brand new series
that delves into the frightening true
stories of animal and human hauntings.
Experience real-life human and animal
drama when Earthly beings meet the supernatural
on THE HAUNTED. How would you react
if your dog started barking furiously
at what seems to be an empty basement?
What would you think if animals suddenly
recoiled from the presence of your family
member? Who would you believe - your
dog, or your daughter? And what would
you do? Welcome to the eerie world of
THE HAUNTED, Animal Planet's brand new
original, 10-part series. THE HAUNTED
tells the true stories of people whose
animals act as mediaries to the afterworld.
Often the subjects of the most intense
paranormal hauntings, animals are commonly
believed to be more sensitive to spirits
than people are. Pets have been reported
to act strangely in certain locations,
and even towards certain people, indicating
- as some believe - a supernatural presence.
Hear the true stories of strange and
unexplained occurrences on THE HAUNTED,
documented by teams of paranormal investigators
who were called in to examine and record
these peculiar events.
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78.
The Haunting Of |
The
Haunting Of... is an original series
featuring world-renowned psychic-medium
Kim Russo as she gives an exclusive
look at celebrities who have had their
lives changed by paranormal events.
Each one-hour episode of The Haunting
Of... will feature celebrities’ real
life encounters with the paranormal
as they return to the site of their
traumatic experience. During these gripping
journeys, Kim Russo unlocks the secrets
that haunted each celebrity and explains
the unexplained. Kim also unveils shocking
psychic moments and surprising personal
revelations as she tunes into the celebrities’
personal lives and connects with their
loved ones who have crossed over.
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79.
The Other Side |
James
van Praagh's early career consisted
of private readings for clients by communicating
with the spirits of their dearly departed,
and quickly graduated to wider audiences.
In the early 1990s he began appearing
on the NBC paranormal talk show The
Other Side, where he became a resident
expert. Van Praagh credits an appearance
on Larry King Live in 1997 to promote
his new book Talking to Heaven for his
gaining worldwide exposure. He has been
featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show,
Larry King Live, Dr. Phil, A&E’s
Biography, Nightline, Unsolved Mysteries,
The View, The Joy Behar Show, the Today,
Chelsea Lately, and Coast to Coast.
He worked with a non-profit called The
Compassionate Friends, an organization
for people who lost children or siblings.
He is also a regular blogger for The
Huffington Post. The central tenet of
Van Praagh's work is that there is no
death and that people who have passed
away still exist, only in a different
form. Van Praagh says spirits help guide
him, and that they have told him there
are "many levels of Heaven and we get
to that level we have created by our
thoughts, words and deeds while on earth."
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80.
The Paranormal Borderline |
This
reality type show focuses on the paranormal
side of life, presenting several stories
told by the people who have lived through
the usual experience. Exploring the
lives of real people as they tell about
their fear and trauma of events that
took place outside the range of normal
comprehension. The series presents one-hour
tales that examines each week UFO sightings,
psychic premonitions, ghosts and many
other first-hand encounters with unexplainable
phenomena. This series incorporates
a mix of interviews with the involved
people, psychiatrists, researchers and
law enforcement authorities. Jonathan
Frakes, who is known for his position
on the television, show Beyond belief:
Fact or Fiction was the host for this
show. The Paranormal Borderline is the
first Television production created
and executive produced by brothers Mack
and Bradley Anderson for UPN.
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81.
The Sixth Sense |
"The
Sixth Sense" includes interviews with
the psychic known as the Long Island
Medium. The episode "Seeing the Future"
examines a case where a mother predicted
that her infant had a life threatening
condition. "Proof of Heaven" interviews
Dr. Eban Alexander - a neurosurgeon
who had a near death experience. "Pet
Premonitions" examines cases where animals
seem to predict the future. "Do You
Have the Gift?" is an interview to a
woman who claims to have intuition.
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82.
The Twilight Zone |
The
Twilight Zone is an American science-fiction/fantasy
anthology television series created
by Rod Serling, which ran for five seasons
on CBS from 1959 to 1964. The series
consists of unrelated stories depicting
paranormal, futuristic, kafkaesque,
or otherwise disturbing or unusual events;
each story typically features some sort
of plot twist and a moral. The series
is notable for featuring both established
stars and younger actors who would become
more famous later on such as William
Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Robert Duvall,
Burt Reynolds, and Robert Redford to
name a few. Rod Serling served as executive
producer and head writer; he wrote or
co-wrote 92 of the show's 156 episodes.
He was also the show's host and narrator,
delivering monologues at the beginning
and end of each episode. In 1997, the
episodes "To Serve Man" and "It's a
Good Life" were respectively ranked
at 11 and 31 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest
Episodes of All Time. In 2002, The Twilight
Zone was ranked No. 26 on TV Guide's
50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. In
2013, the Writers Guild of America ranked
it as the third best written TV series
ever.
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83.
The Unexplained |
The
Unexplained is a paranormal television
series that originally aired from January
2, 1996 to May 7, 2000 on A&E and
is currently being broadcast on the
Biography Channel. The program features
various mysteries, paranormal, psychic
phenomena, and other topics that are
considered to be unexplained. Earlier
episodes of the series are narrated
by Bill Kurtis.
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84.
The UneXplained |
The
uneXplained is a documentary television
series where authentic human mysteries
are explored using metaphysical practices
– one case at a time. Each episode focuses
on individuals faced with an unsolvable
problem who’ve exhausted all traditional
means until they turn to an expert gifted
with mystical abilities and we follow
them into the unknown.
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85.
Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman |
Hosted
by Morgan Freeman, Through the Wormhole
explores the deepest mysteries of existence
- the questions that have puzzled mankind
for eternity. Is There Life After Death?
Is There a Sixth Sense? Is There a Creator?
Can We Resurrect the Dead? Is the Universe
Alive? Are There More Than 3 Dimensions?
Are There Parallel Universes? What are
the Mysteries of the Subconscious? These
questions have been pondered by the
most exquisite minds of the human race.
Now, science has evolved to the point
where hard facts and evidence may be
able to provide us with answers instead
of philosophical theories. Through the
Wormhole brings together the brightest
minds and best ideas from the very edges
of science - Astrophysics, Astrobiology,
Quantum Mechanics, String Theory, and
more - to reveal the extraordinary truth
of our Universe.
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86.
UFO Files |
UFO
Files is an American television series
that was produced from 2004 to 2007
for The History Channel. The program
covers the phenomena of unidentified
flying and submerged objects, close
encounters with alleged extraterrestrial
life, and alleged military and government
cover-up conspiracies. In 2008, a following
series called UFO Hunters premiered
on the same channel.
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87.
Unexplained Mysteries |
Unexplained
Mysteries is an American documentary
television show that originally aired
in 2003-2004 for a single season and
is currently in syndication. Unexplained
Mysteries takes us on a quest of weekly
paranormal encounters. They'll be interviews
from people who have experienced everything
from crop circles to UFO's to near-death
experiences. Unexplained Mysteries takes
us beyond our imaginations and explores
those ancient riddles that we've been
questioning. When it comes to reality
programming, truth is stranger then
fiction. The signs are everywhere.
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88.
Unsolved History |
Unsolved
History is an American documentary television
series that aired from 2002 to 2005
on the Discovery Channel. The series
lasted over three seasons and had a
total of 47 episodes, in which a team
of people, each with different skills,
try to solve historical mysteries. As
of 2007, the series airs on Investigation
Discovery and occasionally on the Science
Channel. However, episodes regarding
the military are sometimes aired on
the Military Channel. Each episode contains
an event in history that has never been
conclusively solved. In every episode,
a team of scientists tries to solve
the case.
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89.
Unsolved Mysteries |
First
broadcast in January of 1987, Unsolved
Mysteries is one of the longest running
programs in television and the inspiration
for dozens of imitators. It is also
the first television series with an
audience interactive call-to-action
requesting viewer tips to help solve
actual cases. Each episode consists
of five segments profiling real-life
mysteries and an update of a case which
has been solved, often thanks to viewer
tips. The segments are drawn from a
variety of different categories: murder,
missing persons, wanted fugitives, UFOs,
ghosts, the unexplained (paranormal),
missing heirs, amnesia, fraud, among
others. Over the years, Unsolved Mysteries
has profiled more than one thousand
cases in 260 episodes. Unsolved Mysteries
ran for ten seasons on NBC and two seasons
on CBS. Unsolved Mysteries has received
six Emmy nominations, and received many
commendations from law enforcement agencies,
including the FBI and US Marshals Service.
The host of the first pilot/special
was Raymond Burr. Karl Malden hosted
the next two specials and then Robert
Stack hosted the remaining programs
on NBC and CBS.
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90.
Weird or What? |
We’re
all fascinated by mysteries and strange
phenomena. But is the unexplained really
unexplainable? In this irresistible
new series, join science fiction legend
William Shatner as we investigate all
that’s weird in the world and attempt
to find a logical, scientific explanation.
From paranormal phenomena to weird and
wonderful creatures, from medical oddities
to mysterious disappearances, from bizarre
natural disasters to mystical monster
attacks, this absorbing series has a
deliberately wide brief.
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91.
Weird Travels |
Weird
Travels is an American documentary paranormal
television series that originally aired
from 2001 to 2006 on the Travel Channel.
Produced by Authentic Entertainment,
the program features various paranormal
subjects around the world, especially
cryptozoological creatures (cryptids)
and haunted locations around the world.
The series is narrated by Don Wildman,
who also hosts and narrates the History
channel's documentary television series
Cities of the Underworld and Travel
Channel's Off Limits.
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92.
Weird U.S. |
Weird
U.S. is a reality television series,
and book of the same name, on the History
Channel starring Mark Moran and Mark
Sceurman, founders of the magazine Weird
NJ, as they hunt the United States looking
for weird history, hauntings, and legends
because, as they say, "history is full
of weirdos." It is produced by KPI TV.
It is also a series of paranormal travel
guides edited by the same two individuals.
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"There is
a fifth dimension beyond that which
is known to man. It is a dimension as
vast as space and as timeless as infinity….
This is the dimension of imagination."
- Rod Serling, television host of The
Twilight Zone
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