Posted by: Hayley Stevens on: November 6, 2009
I was recently interviewed for The Conspiracy Skeptic Podcast about my favourite conspiracy which happens to be the Princess Diana assasination conspiracies. To hear the interview simply click here and scroll to the bottom of the new site that opens.
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Also, Halloween has just been and gone and it got me thinking about the legendary ‘Ghostwatch’ programme that featured on the BBC on Halloween of 1992. I now have a hidden page on my website that contains the entire Ghostwatch show.
If you want to see if click here.
November 7, 2009 at 12:54 pm
I watched a documentary called Ghosts in the Machine, this week, which had quite a long look at Ghostwatch (http://poursomegravyonme.co.uk/2009/11/07/stuff-i-watched-29th-oct-3rd-nov-2009/) and it all brought it flooding back to me. It was maybe the scariest TV show I’ve ever seen.
I own it on DVD so I’m tempted to dig it out and give it another watch.
November 7, 2009 at 1:20 pm
I watched it last night and it still gets me. It’s when you KNOW you are going to see pipes – that always makes me nervous, which is daft.
I watched the ghosts in the machine documentry (it can still be seen on BBC Iplayer too) and I thought it was quite interesting.
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November 7, 2009 at 1:31 pm
I don’t know what it is about seeing Pipes, but I HATE it! I was reluctant to even watch the clips on Ghosts in the Machine!
November 7, 2009 at 3:50 pm
You know, I think it’s because we never see him/it fully and it’s the whole them hinting that he’s there and we don’t know what it is fully. It’s the anticipation that they cleverly build up – especially when they play the bedroom bit back and Michael Parkinson says “No, I don’t see it.”
It’s like when I go on paranormal investigations and you are walking around and you don’t want to go through a door because even though you know there isn’t anythin there, there is a build up of suspense of what ‘could’ be there and sometimes our minds just get carried away with imagining.