Paranormal television

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Paranormal television is a genre of popular television broadcasting. Its scope comprises purportedly factual investigations of paranormal phenomena, rather than the openly fictional representations found in such shows as The Ghosts of Motley Hall and Ghostbusters and cartoon/children's series such as Scooby Doo or Rentaghost.

Issues

Ethical and legal issues are raised by the depiction of purportedly paranormal events on a television programme, and many countries have legal or advisory Codes of Practice to guide production companies and broadcasters in this area. In some parts of the world depictions of practices such as ouija boards, seances or mediumship may be illegal; in others they are merely considered under the codes relating to religious broadcasting. Such television can be challenging and problematic. In 1992 the BBC faced a furore when its pseudo-documentary Ghostwatch caused viewers to panic; the transmission was linked to at least one suicide and two teenagers were diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.

History

Accounts of supernatural occurrences have always been common in the print media—the 1705 pamphlet "A True Relation of the Apparition of One Mrs Veal" by the journalist Daniel Defoe being a famous example—and local news programmes in the UK and USA have featured ghost stories since the 1960's. Paranormal television arose from this tradition.

One of the earliest paranormal TV shows was Sightings, hosted by Tim White which ran for six years from 1991. It bounced between time slots and stations—because of local station management or ratings—and ultimately settled into SciFi Network's programming schedule. Similar shows include Unsolved Mysteries and Unexplained Mysteries, with at least one episode dedicated to the paranormal. These shows claim to be more credible than the one-shot specials which sometimes appear up on Prime Time television, and few have lasted beyond three seasons. Another early example was Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World which explored fortean phenomena.

Discovery Channel started to explore the genre with some success from 1996. In 2000 the British satellite channel, LivingTV launched the series Most Haunted, the most popular paranormal investigation show today. Its success helped spawn other shows on the channel, including Dead Famous and Jane Goldman Investigates and the channel developed a distinctive identity based on paranormal programming.

Other notable shows have included Creepy Canada (which slightly predates Most Haunted), Proof Positive and Ghost Hunters (not to be confused with the earlier European Ghosthunters). YTV, a Canadian youth oriented station has a more toned down version with Mystery Hunters.

Recently, this genre has expanded on to the internet in the form of web television. Specifically, www.biggytv.com has a large collection of paranormal videos in the paranormal phenomena section. Paranormal tv includes parapsychology, aliens and UFOs, ghosts and hauntings, and unexplained phenomena.

A new breed of paranormal TV is now emerging following the revolutionary format of "Docufiction" pioneered by the new show, The Sleep of Reason (2007) [[1]], merging fiction and reality to turn paranormal TV into an exciting new form of entertainment.

Paranormal TV shows

Show Year Network Unexplained Canada 2006 SPACE / (Canadian)
Arthur C Clarkes Mysterious World 1985
Arthur C Clarkes Mysterious Universe 1995
Beyond, The Series 2005 (Canadian)
Ghostly Encounters W Network
Creepy Canada 2002 (Canadian)
Crossing Over with John Edward
Dead Famous
Encounters: The Hidden Truth 1991 FOX Network
Exploring the Unknown 1999 Saban Entertainment, FOX Kids
Fenómeno 2000 RTP2, Mínima Ideia (Portugal)
Fortean TV
5th Dimension : The Paranormal
Ghost Detectives 2002
Ghost Hunters 2004 Sci-Fi Channel
Ghost Hunters International 2007 Sci-Fi Channel
Ghostwatch 1992 BBC
Ghosthunters 1996 Discovery Europe
Ghost Trackers 2006 YTV
A Haunting 2005 Discovery
Haunted History 1998
I'm Famous and Frightened!
James Randi: Psychic Investigator 1991
Jane Goldman Investigates 2003 Living TV
Most Haunted 2001 Living TV
Most Haunted Live 2001 Living TV
Haunted Homes 2006 ITV
MTV's Fear 2000 MTV
Mystery Hunters 2002 Discovery Networks/YTV
Paranormal? 2005 National Geographic Channel
Paranormal State 2006 A&E Channel
Proof Positive 2004 Sci-Fi Channel
Psychic Detective with Tony Stockwell
Psychic School with Tony Stockwell
Scariest Places On Earth
Scream Team 2002 Living TV
Sightings 1991 FOX Network, Syndicated television, SciFi Channel
Strange But True? 1993
Strange Universe 1996 UPN / Syndicated television
The 6th Sense with Colin Fry
The Antiques Ghost Show 2003 Living TV
The Girly Ghosthunters (Canadian)
The Paranormal Borderline 1996 UPN - "UFO Abductions" 1991
Unexplained Mysteries 2003 Syndicated television
Unsolved Mysteries 1987, 1997, 2001 NBC, CBS, Lifetime
World's Scariest Ghosts Caught
The Sleep of Reason with Steve Bell 2007 Studio Universal