New show just out called Northern-irelands-greatest-haunts
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- On: 12/02/2009 16:43:01
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Watch some Youtube clip of the show here
I think its a cross between TAPS and paranormal State.. they seem to have a impressive array of new equipment and methods to try to find real evidence of paranormal
however like the most haunted and paranormal state they rely heavy on psychics to tell a story which was
the down fall of the UK most haunted and the much chat on web and video clips exposing the well known ghost show as a fraud.
NORTHERN IRELAND'S GREATEST HAUNTS
BBC ONE NI WEDNESDAY
February 11 at 10.45pm
Limavady Work House

About the programme
Some of NI’s most haunted buildings come under the spotlight in a new series for BBC One Northern Ireland.
NI’s Greatest Haunts begins on Wednesday January 21 at 10.45pm.
Each week a team of paranormal investigators respond to reports of unusual happenings in a given location. The location is of historical interest and people who either live or work there have had first hand experiences of things which can’t simply be explained.
Psychic investigator Andy Matthews (below) has, for 10 years, been communing with the spirits of the dead. He’s joined by Marion
Goodfellow, one of the UK’s leading mediums and the Northern Ireland Paranormal society (NIPS).

Together, using clairvoyance, historical research and an arsenal of high tech equipment, they find out if the reported hauntings can be logically explained or if there’s something more to them.
The buildings under investigation are: Armagh Gaol; Direct Wine Shipments, Belfast; Woburn House, Millisle; Bellaghy Bawn; Limavady Workhouse/Roe Valley Hospital and Galgorm Castle.
The six-part series made for BBC Northern Ireland by Coco Television is an entertaining and unusual mix, where real history meets compelling personal stories, investigation and offers unusual insights into the world of the paranormal.
They believe. The question is will you?
Hilary O’Donovan, producer of NI’s Greatest Haunts, said: “We set out to make a series that would appeal to believers and non-believers alike. What we produced, I believe, is an entirely different, refreshing perspective on the history and culture of
Northern Ireland. You may not believe in ghosts but when you watch this series you’ll definitely understand why others do.”
NI’s Greatest Haunts begins on Wednesday, January 21 on BBC One Northern Ireland at 10.45pm.
NI’s Greatest Haunts begins on Wednesday January 21 at 10.45pm.
Each week a team of paranormal investigators respond to reports of unusual happenings in a given location. The location is of historical interest and people who either live or work there have had first hand experiences of things which can’t simply be explained.
Psychic investigator Andy Matthews (below) has, for 10 years, been communing with the spirits of the dead. He’s joined by Marion
Goodfellow, one of the UK’s leading mediums and the Northern Ireland Paranormal society (NIPS).

Together, using clairvoyance, historical research and an arsenal of high tech equipment, they find out if the reported hauntings can be logically explained or if there’s something more to them.
The buildings under investigation are: Armagh Gaol; Direct Wine Shipments, Belfast; Woburn House, Millisle; Bellaghy Bawn; Limavady Workhouse/Roe Valley Hospital and Galgorm Castle.
The six-part series made for BBC Northern Ireland by Coco Television is an entertaining and unusual mix, where real history meets compelling personal stories, investigation and offers unusual insights into the world of the paranormal.
They believe. The question is will you?
Hilary O’Donovan, producer of NI’s Greatest Haunts, said: “We set out to make a series that would appeal to believers and non-believers alike. What we produced, I believe, is an entirely different, refreshing perspective on the history and culture of
Northern Ireland. You may not believe in ghosts but when you watch this series you’ll definitely understand why others do.”
NI’s Greatest Haunts begins on Wednesday, January 21 on BBC One Northern Ireland at 10.45pm.
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