Most Haunted Live!

Most Haunted Live!
Created byYvette Fielding, Karl Beattie
StarringYvette Fielding
Brian Shepherd
Ciarán O'Keeffe
Karl Beattie
Paul Ross
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Production
Executive producer(s)Yvette Fielding
Release
Original networkLiving
Access All Areas:
Living2
Original release26 March, 2008 (Satan's city series) –
30 March, 2008 (Satan's city series)
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Most Haunted Live is a British paranormal television program based on investigating possible paranormal activity. It is shown on the satellite and cable channels Living, Living2 and Virgin 1 (Formerly Ftn), mainly for the UK market. It is the Live version of Most Haunted which is going into its 10th series on February 19, 2008.[1] It is made by Antix Productions, and is led by Yvette Fielding and her husband Karl Beattie.

Production

The team's latest series leads them to travel to Italy, Turin. Investigating possible paranormal 'hotspots' for 24 hours witihn the city.

Episodes (Satan's City)

Night Place
26th March '08 San Pietro in Vincoli
27th March '08 Lucedio church & priest's house
28th March '08 Lucedio Monastary
29th March '08 Pietro Micca tunnels
30th March '08 Moncaleiri Castle

Team (Satan's City)

Investigators

Name Function Paranormal Status
Yvette Fielding Exec. Producer/Presenter Open-minded sceptic
Karl Beattie Director/Producer Sceptic
Ciaran O'Keeffe Parapsychologist Open-minded sceptic
Brian Shepherd Medium and psychic artist Open
Patrick Matthews Medium Very much a believer...
since I talk to spirits everyday
Cath Howe Make-up Artist Sceptic
Stuart Torevell Lighting Rigger Believer
Iain Cash (A.K.A. Wigan) Camera Operator Open-minded Sceptic
Geoff Adams Director of Photography Open-minded

Presenters

Name Function Paranormal Status
Paul Ross Presenter Open-minded
Julian Clegg Interactive Host Open-minded
Lesley Smith Historian Open-minded

Related pages

References

  1. "Antix Productions - Welcome". Antix Productions. Archived from the original on 2007-12-26. Retrieved 2008-01-23.

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