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Ghost stories for Halloween

  • 06-11-2020 11:01am
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    Around Halloween time I like to watch episodes of Haunted History, it's a 1990s American series which tells the ghost stories of a particular American city e.g. Haunted Atlanta. It has 'eerie' narration by actor John Glover (Smallville).

    It's a mix of the history of the place, the old buildings, tragdies, legends and the ghost stories people tell about a place.
    It doesn't have any attempts by presenters to go to the places, tracking down ectoplasm or anything like that.

    I prefer the 'eerie' history though I know some people prefer the "things going bump in the night" for their kicks :)

    There was a series presented by Robert Hardy e.g. Castle Ghosts of Ireland, England, Wales, Scotland which took a similar approach.

    Can anyone recommend other similar documentaries?
    Thanks.

    "To follow knowledge like a sinking star..." (Tennyson's Ulysses)



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