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Total no. Series no. Title Original airdate 19: 1 "Venetian Palace Incident" 30 August 1996 (): 20: 2 "Cornish Sea Monster / Exorcist's Story" 6 September 1996 (): 21
Strange but True? is a Paranormal documentary television show that aired on ITV for four seasons, from 21 May 1993 to 7 November 1997 [1] [2] and was hosted by Michael Aspel. [ 3 ] Premise
Strange but True?, 1993–97 documentary television series hosted by Michael Aspel "Strange but True", the 2004 pilot episode of the Weird U.S. reality television series Strange but True (film) , a 2019 American noir-thriller
Nearly half of the top 10 streaming shows in late June were “library” titles. Meaning, shows that originated somewhere else (usually traditional TV) and are now licensed by a streaming platform.
This category may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.The specific problem is: Description is misleading."Paranormal television" is about non-fictional works, documentaries etc. and thus e.g. excluding The X-Files and Scooby-Doo, while in this category fictional works are present.
The program has wide viewership with the story of Okorocha, and Malaika Agba, however, the show received blacklash as the show became unaccepted at FRCN. This incident led him to pioneer Kolbim Communications, an independent communication company for which he created 'Nnkan Nbe', the audio-visual version of the show on Ogun State Broadcasting ...
Jenny also wrote two books, Strange But True? and Strange But True? Casebook tied to the TV series (Piatkus, 1994 and 1995) She has also written and presented documentary work for BBC TV and radio. [3] Randles is a columnist for the magazines Fortean Times and has spoken at the UnConvention.
The Unexplained Channel was an entertainment TV channel broadcast in the UK on the Sky Digital platform. The channel claimed to be the first TV channel in the world dedicated to the paranormal, and aimed to be ground breaking in its investigation of the subject.