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Most Haunted Series 6 Part 1 [DVD] [2005]

Most Haunted Series 6 Part 1 [DVD] [2005]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28846 in DVD
  • Released on: 2009-02-23
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Format: PAL
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Running time: 666 minutes

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Synopsis
MOST HAUNTED is the television series about the haunted houses of England, where spiritual medium Ciaran O'Keefe and investigative reporter Yvette Fielding come to visit, and sometimes stay overnight, running scientific tests and experiments in the hope of uncovering and proving the existence of supernatural activity. Features fifteen episodes from the sixth series.


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Watch with tongue in cheek3
Entertaining in a tongue in cheek way. You really can't take this seriously, mainly due to the fact that any one of the crew and psychics could be faking everything. Some of the light of anomalies are obviously insects, but others.... well, they ARE unexplainable, and I find these the most interesting of all. Annoyingly the team often ask for any 'spirits present' to make themselves known and as soon as any taps or knocks are heard they immediately screech or bellow "did you hear thattttttt?????", to which, most of the time, Im sure the average viewer is saying, "nope, because you lot are shouting at the top of your voices". One of the MH team, Karl, often says he doesn't freak out or get scared very often, yet more often than not we see him on lone vigils hearing 'ghostly' noises, the atmosphere of which he then ruins for a good ten minutes by freaking out, using bad language and generally making more noise than a herd of elephants. I've not mentioned Derek Acorah's contribution for obvious reasons. Psychic David Wells comes across as a lot more believeable.