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The Passing Parade, also known as John Nesbitt's Passing Parade, was an American radio series created, written and narrated by John Nesbitt. It was adapted into an Oscar -winning series of MGM short subjects. In both formats, the series usually focused on strange-but-true historical events, both obscure and famous, as well as on historical ...
List of Good News Week recurring segments. This is an incomplete list of recurring segments featured on the Australian satirical game show Good News Week. Each episode usually consists of four to five of these recurring segments plus the regular segment of Strange But True.
Release. 21 May 1993. (1993-05-21) –. 7 November 1997. (1997-11-07) 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]
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.
Strange but True (film) Strange but True. (film) Strange but True is a 2019 American thriller film directed by Rowan Athale from a screenplay by Eric Garcia. The film is an adaptation of the 2004 novel of the same name by John Searles and stars Amy Ryan, Nick Robinson, Margaret Qualley, Blythe Danner, Brian Cox, Greg Kinnear and Connor Jessup.
10. 2. "Time Slip / Haunted Trawler". 15 September 1995. ( 1995-09-15) 11. 3. "Pet Healers / Muncaster Castle". 22 September 1995.
Times Two. Times Two was an American male musical duo composed of vocalists and keyboardists Shanti Jones and Johnny Dollar, both from Point Reyes, California. They wrote most of their own material and either produced or co-produced it as well.
The Enfield poltergeist has been featured in episodes of ITV series Strange but True? and Extreme Ghost Stories. The Enfield poltergeist was the subject of the 2015 Sky Living television series The Enfield Haunting, which was broadcast from 4–17 May 2015. [citation needed]