@@Whistfulthinking Britain is indeed still British, for now at least. Diversity is just a codeword for less native Brits (less ethnic Welsh, Scots, English and Irish). We are steadily being displaced and replaced. We're already a minority in our own capital city. When the native birth rate is below replacement level and half a million foreigners are added to the population per year, every year, then you don't need to be a demographer to work out the end result. But if you want proof from a professional demographer then look into the work of Oxford professor David Cole, who has calculated that on current trends native Brits will be a minority in Britain by 2060 and in the primary school age children it will be in 2037. Politely, please don't respond with debating what makes a native Brit. Can a white person ever be a native American or an Australian aboriginal? Obviously not. Draw your own conclusions as to whether you want and like this or not but one fact remains; we were never asked.
@silverbullet2008bb These stats misunderstand that those coming in have children who are British. Are you saying a skin colour doesn't make you British? This influx only creates Brits who are more diverse, multi-ethnic and multilingual. As the owner of a translation business, I see it as a God send
The sound of the intro gives me such incredible nostalgia like nothing else, at 28 years old it takes me right back to being a 5 year old boy in front of the fire with my mom sat on the sofa behind me a mix of fear and excitement, waiting for her to make us a cup of tea during the adverts and worrying she would send me to bed right after it finished and then hiding under the duvet scared to death when I finally did go to bed haha the good old days
The best thing I loved about it was the actors they found to play the people. Some of them were dead ringers. Also it's funny how nearly man back then had a moustache....
Blimey this takes me back to the 90's when I was about 8 snuggled with my family on the sofa. The intro music still gives me the shivers watching it today. Ah happy days.
Absolutely loved this show and still do. It had the perfect blend of a terrific host, Michael Aspell and seriously interesting topics. I liked the fact they divide the programme into subjects so if your thing is hauntings you have this, but if you lean towards UFO's and such, there's something to cater to all tastes. I sorely wish they'd bring this back to our screens complete with Mr.Aspell!
Seeing Michael Aspell always reminds me of him telling the story of a little girl who wanted his autograph and she couldn't understand why he didn't sign his name "Ask Aspell" 😂😂🤣😂
I still have this episode on VHS when we recorded it off the TV the day it was aired back in 1994. The theme tune always makes me feel so nostalgic like others have mentioned! My sis once saw Nigel Brooke, the jogger Graham's son in the local McDonald's near the Bypass years later! She was tempted to sing the Strange But True theme tune to him! 😂
Is this a British program? As an American, I’ve recently discovered so many different British shows and I haven’t been disappointed once. I’m so thankful to TH-cam for this reason.
What the hell happened 2 years ago almost the whole series was hear and now 95% has been taken down WTF youtube????!!!!!!! I really liked this series if anybody else has almost the whole series pls. upload it I miss it ! To the person who uploaded this to youtube thank you kindly truly and honestly ,it was grate wile it lasted
So much nostalgia! I used to equally love this show and be absolutely terrified of it when I was a child! I always remember this one story about a fishing boat that was haunted by an ex fisherman who died at sea..Got to love 90’s tv! 👍
Even after 25 years this gives me the scares aged 36! That title theme tune...Saturday nights were spent under the duvet barely able to breathe, but who needs air anyway!
This is a big memory from my past. I have always had an interest in the paranormal and remember painstakingly transcribing this word for word as a kid in a notebook I kept, pretty sad really much better things to do with my time. Simpler times, simpler mind lol. Still keen interest in paranormal..
It's not sad at all. I literally rented every single kids book on the paranormal from my local library back then. Me and my little sister frightened ourselves to death reading them before bed. I'm still fascinated by the paranormal. I spent the night of my 30th birthday on a "ghost hunting" night in the Galleries of Justice in Nottingham.
Great memories!! As kids me and my Two cousins used to get my grandma to tape this so we could watch it together on a Sunday round hers, I remember one particular episode about a poltergeist scared the shit out of us, It said something like "My Names Jack and I died in a chair in the corner!" I'd love to find that episode.
I remember this episode and as a young boy that monk on the bridge REALLY freaked me out. Apparently the original sightings by the security guards and the police officers date back to September 1987. Not sure when the later ones were.
This show used to frighten the shit out of me when I was a kid! I remember watching this very episode and couldn't sleep at night in the dark for weeks
I watched this when I was eight years old. It scared the pants off me. In my minds eye, the monk ghosts at 10:21 were full on horror movie demonic appearances … not quite the same as a 38 year old!
I know what you mean! I'm 40, and I remember being terrified to go to sleep after watching this episode. 30 years on it doesn't have the same effect 😂.
My brother-in-law's parents saw the monk and I am told they declined to be interviewed for the show. My gf and I pulled up on the bypass bridge a few weeks ago and my car suddenly died. After starting the engine we buggered off. (Unfortunately the car has done this in other places, but still a funny coincidence.)
The two police officers you see in this clip had their experience in September 1987 i.e. a while before this show was filmed and while the road was still being worked on. The bypass officially opened on Friday 13th May 1988. I think "ghosts" are probably the result of environmental disturbances that affect the world in ways we don't yet fully understand. It's not uncommon for "ghost" activity to be accompanied by electrical issues and radio interference and it's been observed more times than anyone might care to remember. Perhaps these disturbances also affect our brains, this might explain dogs barking at things that aren't there and so on. In many cases a car not starting is down to an electrical issue, so perhaps the paranormal had something to do with it. But what's more likely in this case is that they were driving a 1980s Vauxhall, nothing spooky about that. Michael Ryan's Astra broke down and he ended up killing people.
I have driven this route many times and once in sudden dense fog yet although I have never witnessed anything spooky I have always remembered one particular song unknown and also peacefulness
When I first moved to my area (Olympic Peninsula, Washington State Pacific Coast, USA), I was very skeptical about anything "paranormal" however...I am a believer now. I heard stories about the "Ghost Swamp" (near N. Beach High School) when I was a kid, but I went there to explore anyway. A friend had told me about seeing "ghosts" dancing on this swamp, I didn't think it was true. After getting spooked, I got out of there fast. Decades later, ancient native american graves were found there.
this was broadcast in 1994 and even then the only way of recording would be VHS so it not possible to do better resolution unless you have the original master tapes, but this series was never released on DVD
@@TruMouse I have it myself, according to back of box it was released in 2002 by delta music plc, and is in a 4 dvd box set, so its pretty old, Ebay when one comes up is your best bet or 2and hand music and dvd sites, there is also ghost hunters - back from the dead with 3 discs which contains all the rest of the series, so 2 box sets to look out for
7:02 Lucinda: "I was driving along the Stocksbridge bypass and suddenly the car began to feel very very cold" Couldn't have anything to do with you driving at 70mph through Yorkshire with the sunroof down in autumn could it Lucinda? Lucinda: "No, it were definitely a ghost. I don't for one second doubt that the security officers, policeman and the others witnesses experienced something that they cant explain. But the medium is such a scam artist.
I can remember hearing about this case not long after it first happened, everyone involved in questioning the witnesses, and they were trained investigtors, were all convinced it was genuine.
"He wasn't walking ON the road...he was like walking IN the road..." 🤔😱It took me a while to figure what that looked like. How frightening that must have been.
Most definitely takes you back to being a kid, must have been 8 to 10 and loved it then. No technology, just personal accounts. See black n white box at top right, quick, nip to the toilet & make a drink before it comes back on ☺️ good old times
The song ‘Ring o roses” is said to represent the plague, roses being the boils on the body, that are red and bleeding,the posies for the smell and the “ a tissue a tissue” is the last part of the illness and then death “we all fall down” it’s supposed to be about the plague in 1665, the village of eyam in Derbyshire is a good place to visit, if you’re interested in the history of the plague.
@@nielszindel1151 I’ve visited the village a few times and there’s ancestors of the people still living there to this day. It’s a beautiful village, have a good day regards from Yorkshire.
Steel Fury of course there is and He knows everything, but doesn’t control everything, otherwise how would people have any free will? People need to manage things themselves too
According to the hospital paper of the woman who had cancer, she was admitted 09-02-93. Then discharged 09-07-92. So not only did she find her cancer, she travelled back in time almost a year.
Lots of people commenting here saying how they found this scary to watch as a child. I can only say that at the age of four I watched the first ever episode of Dr Who & it had me behind the sofa terrified.
Those security guards never mentioned the dancing children on the Ghosthunters programme about this they said their vehicle had been lifted up by something invisible.
What I admire about this series and another BBC paranormal documentary is how brutally honest it is I was watching the first episode of season four and really impressed by the story about the alien abduction, they revealed after it that it was a hoax by the conman's admission in a blunt way. The BBC documentary I mentioned had a story about a couple moving into a country home where they claimed to find satanic stuff like bones hanging from trees, pentagrams and said they were being haunted by the cliched spirits of witches and their child victims. The documentary noted they were, as of then, living in a caravan where they claimed to be happier despite exorcising the house, which they lost due to trouble with the banks,, cluing the audience that they may have made the whole thing up to devalue the house or are money grubbers. Compare that to modern shows like A Haunting, Most Haunted or Paranormal Witness where I read reviews and see on forums the info those shows toss away about the victims financial or marital or social situations. You can see the sam families giving different accounts on each of them too. Copyright might be a factor but I doubt they are telling these stories for free.
I get what’s unfamiliar can be scary, especially if you are taught to behave this way, but come on, small children playing and a farmer monk? How is that scary?
I’ll have to double check the location in the video, but I’m pretty sure the channel “Bedtime Stories” did an episode about this. I highly recommend them as all of their videos are really good and they have a couple of related channels: one about paranormal stories related to war; and another about maritime mysteries.
11:56 It was then they discovered it was their co-worker Bob who ironically became a true ghost of the Stockbridge bypass when they killed him for that little prank.
Ahh the good old days when we had enough police officers to stake out monk ghosts on half built bypasses... cant even get em to come round when there is an armed human being in the front garden these days.
This was a great program.Happier times back then.
This reminds me of happy and warm times as a kid. God I miss those days...
Me too I'm searching for a particular episode where a guy believes he saw himself
Back when Britain used to be a tad more British :-)
@silverbullet2008bb Britain is still British. We're just more diverse
@@Whistfulthinking Britain is indeed still British, for now at least. Diversity is just a codeword for less native Brits (less ethnic Welsh, Scots, English and Irish).
We are steadily being displaced and replaced. We're already a minority in our own capital city.
When the native birth rate is below replacement level and half a million foreigners are added to the population per year, every year, then you don't need to be a demographer to work out the end result.
But if you want proof from a professional demographer then look into the work of Oxford professor David Cole, who has calculated that on current trends native Brits will be a minority in Britain by 2060 and in the primary school age children it will be in 2037.
Politely, please don't respond with debating what makes a native Brit. Can a white person ever be a native American or an Australian aboriginal? Obviously not.
Draw your own conclusions as to whether you want and like this or not but one fact remains; we were never asked.
@silverbullet2008bb These stats misunderstand that those coming in have children who are British. Are you saying a skin colour doesn't make you British? This influx only creates Brits who are more diverse, multi-ethnic and multilingual. As the owner of a translation business, I see it as a God send
The sound of the intro gives me such incredible nostalgia like nothing else, at 28 years old it takes me right back to being a 5 year old boy in front of the fire with my mom sat on the sofa behind me a mix of fear and excitement, waiting for her to make us a cup of tea during the adverts and worrying she would send me to bed right after it finished and then hiding under the duvet scared to death when I finally did go to bed haha the good old days
Aaron Mayo i can really relate to that, great memories 😊
Same here
Spot on mate haha
Me too 😔
The best thing I loved about it was the actors they found to play the people. Some of them were dead ringers. Also it's funny how nearly man back then had a moustache....
I remember watching these with my dad when I was younger R.I.P dad something we shared together xxx
Same, me my dad and my brother used to watch this, he used to love scaring us lol miss him 😞
bless you all x
I've met Hells Angel's.
God bless 🙏
I hope I can make those memories with my 1 year daughter x
Blimey this takes me back to the 90's when I was about 8 snuggled with my family on the sofa. The intro music still gives me the shivers watching it today. Ah happy days.
Me too, I just saying to my son I watched this with his granda who has since sadly passed. ITV remember it well :-)
Happy ha
Me too!!
Same!
Same here 😊
Fantastic series so much better than the rubbish we have now !
All generations say the same thing...truly. The comfort factor. :-)
They don’t make programs like this anymore, there was 999 and crimewatch all gone and replaced by trash ever since.
Stephen Howlett yeah! I used to love 999
These were all designed to scare you. It's a different kind of trash!
Very true
Oh yeah they need to come back - much more useful than today's crap.
Replaced by Love Island, Benefits Street, poverty porn, Cooking programmes, Jeremy Kyle and garbage like that
I used to LOVE 'Strange But True'. Watched it religiously.
I used to watch this. Scared me as a kid. That theme tune was eerie too.
Same! Every Friday at 9 😁
Same. Loved it. Can't believe the quality of the reconstructions now, I'm laughing my head off
Absolutely loved this show and still do. It had the perfect blend of a terrific host, Michael Aspell and seriously interesting topics. I liked the fact they divide the programme into subjects so if your thing is hauntings you have this, but if you lean towards UFO's and such, there's something to cater to all tastes. I sorely wish they'd bring this back to our screens complete with Mr.Aspell!
Seeing Michael Aspell always reminds me of him telling the story of a little girl who wanted his autograph and she couldn't understand why he didn't sign his name "Ask Aspell" 😂😂🤣😂
"Topics" 🙄
I still have this episode on VHS when we recorded it off the TV the day it was aired back in 1994. The theme tune always makes me feel so nostalgic like others have mentioned! My sis once saw Nigel Brooke, the jogger Graham's son in the local McDonald's near the Bypass years later! She was tempted to sing the Strange But True theme tune to him! 😂
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These programs are much much better than the TV-reality fiction that is so prevalent these days.
Is this a British program? As an American, I’ve recently discovered so many different British shows and I haven’t been disappointed once. I’m so thankful to TH-cam for this reason.
Try a show called Whitechapel
Yes it is British, made by London Weekend Television for the ITV network.
What the hell happened 2 years ago almost the whole series was hear and now 95% has been taken down WTF youtube????!!!!!!! I
really liked this series if anybody else has almost the whole series pls. upload it I miss it ! To the person who uploaded this to youtube thank you kindly truly and honestly ,it was grate wile it lasted
I remember this episode scaring me shitless as a young kid. That monk had me cowering under the covers for months and my mum was really pissed off.
me too the music of strange but true scared me too
maxandshakira I had to leave the room before the music came on lol
OMG
The quarry one shit me up for months!
same.
He's coming for you next!
Strange But True was awesome !! 19 years old ... time flys
bugsbunny2022 You mean Ghostwatch? That was 1992. Mr Pipes!!!! Freaky stuff.
It was an awesome show and very creepy !
Dominic Owen mr pipes scared the crap out of me
asa Ime trying to find the one where some people stopped at a B+B in the country an when they returned some time later the place wasnt there !!! 🙂
@Ben Hanger Wow, one year since I posted that comment, that's "strange but true" :-)
Itv need to do a show like this again, would be very popular.
Loved this as a kid, spooked me good and proper. Did anyone ever watch Ghostwatch when it was aired on BBC1, Halloween 1992?
Yes the full ghost watch video is on daily motion
Yes watched Ghostwatch. Scared the shit out of me and my friends!
Yes I watched that. I was 12. It was brilliant, although the ending with Sarah Greene disappearing was stupid.
So much nostalgia! I used to equally love this show and be absolutely terrified of it when I was a child! I always remember this one story about a fishing boat that was haunted by an ex fisherman who died at sea..Got to love 90’s tv! 👍
Scared the Hell out of me as a kid!!!
Used to watch this when I was a kid,takes me back
Even after 25 years this gives me the scares aged 36! That title theme tune...Saturday nights were spent under the duvet barely able to breathe, but who needs air anyway!
Never got these across the pond in the u.s, I'm gonna look for it on dvd. UK ghost shows are 2nd to none.
I remember sitting by the fire watching these as a child. Better times .
British or English folks tell thier story's so much better than us American's ! What a great show ! Thank you from across the Pond
Some do, however there's quite a few of us that can't string two meaningful words together. 😂
It was a brilliant show for its time watched every episode as a kid
That monk.... possibly the scariest moment of my childhood. The theme tune still gets me!
I totally remember watching this episode when I was young, it scared me so much! I used to love this program 😂
Loved this series. This one gave me the willies.🫣
I used to love this when I was a kid but the music used to give me a chill
I remember watching this when it was first aired. Loved this show.
Remember watching this at home and then going school and talking about it all the next day! Good Times
This is a big memory from my past. I have always had an interest in the paranormal and remember painstakingly transcribing this word for word as a kid in a notebook I kept, pretty sad really much better things to do with my time. Simpler times, simpler mind lol. Still keen interest in paranormal..
Did you have the 'x factor' magazine as well? Oh well, it kept life interesting
It's not sad at all. I literally rented every single kids book on the paranormal from my local library back then. Me and my little sister frightened ourselves to death reading them before bed.
I'm still fascinated by the paranormal. I spent the night of my 30th birthday on a "ghost hunting" night in the Galleries of Justice in Nottingham.
loved this show and now been a paranormal investigator for 25 years....
Great memories!! As kids me and my Two cousins used to get my grandma to tape this so we could watch it together on a Sunday round hers, I remember one particular episode about a poltergeist scared the shit out of us, It said something like "My Names Jack and I died in a chair in the corner!" I'd love to find that episode.
Enfield Poltergeist
@@robinfarrer2187 You legend Cheers, just watching it now!!
Enfield Poltergeist
I remember this episode and as a young boy that monk on the bridge REALLY freaked me out.
Apparently the original sightings by the security guards and the police officers date back to September 1987. Not sure when the later ones were.
I like the time travel one in a village im 32 now and loved this programme to thank god for youtube
This show used to frighten the shit out of me when I was a kid! I remember watching this very episode and couldn't sleep at night in the dark for weeks
I still have the original showing of it on video, when it was on telly in 1994!
I have Micheal Aspel living in my house.
Upload it to TH-cam with the ad breaks please :)
@@harrystevens3885 I wondered where he had gone.
@@sarahstrong7174 I know! It's strange but it's true.:):)
I watched this when I was eight years old. It scared the pants off me. In my minds eye, the monk ghosts at 10:21 were full on horror movie demonic appearances … not quite the same as a 38 year old!
I know what you mean! I'm 40, and I remember being terrified to go to sleep after watching this episode.
30 years on it doesn't have the same effect 😂.
I used to watch this as a young boy i love watching this kind of stuff
Same here lol
remember watching this as a kid would get goose bumps just hearing the music
john smith hey weres Pocahontas 👻👻👻👍👍👍
Dáithí Ó. The original one would have killed her tbh
My brother-in-law's parents saw the monk and I am told they declined to be interviewed for the show. My gf and I pulled up on the bypass bridge a few weeks ago and my car suddenly died. After starting the engine we buggered off. (Unfortunately the car has done this in other places, but still a funny coincidence.)
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The two police officers you see in this clip had their experience in September 1987 i.e. a while before this show was filmed and while the road was still being worked on. The bypass officially opened on Friday 13th May 1988.
I think "ghosts" are probably the result of environmental disturbances that affect the world in ways we don't yet fully understand. It's not uncommon for "ghost" activity to be accompanied by electrical issues and radio interference and it's been observed more times than anyone might care to remember. Perhaps these disturbances also affect our brains, this might explain dogs barking at things that aren't there and so on.
In many cases a car not starting is down to an electrical issue, so perhaps the paranormal had something to do with it. But what's more likely in this case is that they were driving a 1980s Vauxhall, nothing spooky about that. Michael Ryan's Astra broke down and he ended up killing people.
"What were it doing there? It were evil!"
Haha 😄
We never got this show in Australia, really fascinating stories. I like the presenter.
Friday nights a my dad's. Great memories
The first policeman tells the second to go up on the bridge and take look but stays in the car himself. Made me laugh.
I have driven this route many times and once in sudden dense fog yet although I have never witnessed anything spooky I have always remembered one particular song unknown and also peacefulness
2018 anyone ? Mad shit watching this as a kid. The world used to fall out my arse during this lol
This is proper childhood memories can’t believe I used to be scared of this 😂🤣😆
I remeber this episode from when i was 8 years old it freaked me out for years after lol
Wow i've seen the Meridium Logo for a very long time awesome upload thank you
I want to go back to the mid 90s
What episode was the south africa motorcycle episode? Some girl died in a crash while sleeping and hitches a ride.
I remember watching this one as a youngster..🤣💯💙
When I first moved to my area (Olympic Peninsula, Washington State Pacific Coast, USA), I was very skeptical about anything "paranormal" however...I am a believer now. I heard stories about the "Ghost Swamp" (near N. Beach High School) when I was a kid, but I went there to explore anyway. A friend had told me about seeing "ghosts" dancing on this swamp, I didn't think it was true. After getting spooked, I got out of there fast. Decades later, ancient native american graves were found there.
It was a bigfeet you saw 🏴✌️
Just the music makes me feel scared!!!
What's truly scary is the 240p resolution.
this was broadcast in 1994 and even then the only way of recording would be VHS so it not possible to do better resolution unless you have the original master tapes, but this series was never released on DVD
STOP BEING SUCH A FUCKING BITCH AND WATCH THE FUCKING THING...
@@TruMouse available on DVD
@@stevedickson5853 This is not available anywhere on DVD there is an American film and a DVD series from the US but neither are the Mikel Aspel one
@@TruMouse I have it myself, according to back of box it was released in 2002 by delta music plc, and is in a 4 dvd box set, so its pretty old, Ebay when one comes up is your best bet or 2and hand music and dvd sites, there is also ghost hunters - back from the dead with 3 discs which contains all the rest of the series, so 2 box sets to look out for
I'll always remember the 'V' of the Monks top! 😆 Love it.
It would scare the crap outa most folk....it was well done!
Used to love this programme years ago..used to terrify me as a kid .
This was the most enjoyable re-enactment I have ever watched.
I loved this show as a kid
Classic episode, especially the bit about angels! :)
You have to laugh at some of the acting in this
Was a good show , just dont get them like this anymore.
7:02
Lucinda: "I was driving along the Stocksbridge bypass and suddenly the car began to feel very very cold"
Couldn't have anything to do with you driving at 70mph through Yorkshire with the sunroof down in autumn could it Lucinda?
Lucinda: "No, it were definitely a ghost.
I don't for one second doubt that the security officers, policeman and the others witnesses experienced something that they cant explain. But the medium is such a scam artist.
I can remember hearing about this case not long after it first happened, everyone involved in questioning the witnesses, and they were trained investigtors, were all convinced it was genuine.
Yes yes
Beyerstein was a dogged skeptic who passed at the age of 60 in 2007. Rest in paradise, Doc.
Fwiw, the angel part of the video begins at 12:30. 💫💙
"He wasn't walking ON the road...he was like walking IN the road..."
🤔😱It took me a while to figure what that looked like. How frightening that must have been.
Why are these episodes not on dvd? Love 'em. Time Lapse ones and esp dogs and dover castle along with this one are the best as far as I remember.
Most definitely takes you back to being a kid, must have been 8 to 10 and loved it then. No technology, just personal accounts. See black n white box at top right, quick, nip to the toilet & make a drink before it comes back on ☺️ good old times
Those coppers
Just like the chuckle brothers
" uhhh- ahhhh-uhhhh-aghhhhhh .. what the heck is it Barry ?"
The 1990s moustache doesn't help....
L W 😂😂😂
Loved this show.... Enjoyed the story of the fella who said he was in the Crimean War!!
The song ‘Ring o roses” is said to represent the plague, roses being the boils on the body, that are red and bleeding,the posies for the smell and the “ a tissue a tissue” is the last part of the illness and then death “we all fall down” it’s supposed to be about the plague in 1665, the village of eyam in Derbyshire is a good place to visit, if you’re interested in the history of the plague.
The posies are the little bags of herbs people carried to ward off infection. It is sad nursery rhyme. A tissue is the sneeze. Delia Morris
@@nielszindel1151 I’ve visited the village a few times and there’s ancestors of the people still living there to this day. It’s a beautiful village, have a good day regards from Yorkshire.
I loved this show as a kid!
Anyone in comments seen the monk?
The Double-take brothers at 10:20.
I think i remember watching this very episode as a child, i can honestly say I think there was a gas leak around the bypass.
That psychic in her metro is straight out of the League of Gentlemen.
It’s Pauline!
*21:26** why would an angel help her but let him fall?*
+Heavenly Pleasure
*Cop out answer. If there is a God, but if there is, what makes you think* *that God would even have a fucking clue?*
@@GoldenGateNum9 My school teacher said he sees everything so if thats true he must do!
Steel Fury of course there is and He knows everything, but doesn’t control everything, otherwise how would people have any free will? People need to manage things themselves too
Sarah Strong He does
Steel Fury because that’s how it had to happen, unfortunately
According to the hospital paper of the woman who had cancer, she was admitted 09-02-93. Then discharged 09-07-92. So not only did she find her cancer, she travelled back in time almost a year.
How come most of these have recently turned private? Devastated!
Lots of people commenting here saying how they found this scary to watch as a child. I can only say that at the age of four I watched the first ever episode of Dr Who & it had me behind the sofa terrified.
I despise anyone who makes up stories about ghosts.
Those security guards never mentioned the dancing children on the Ghosthunters programme about this they said their vehicle had been lifted up by something invisible.
th-cam.com/video/6izsZj1KVNA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AQnu8re24JFlkiLz just found the episode ...taken me ages ...
10:20 its the chuckle brothers!!!!!
What I admire about this series and another BBC paranormal documentary is how brutally honest it is
I was watching the first episode of season four and really impressed by the story about the alien abduction, they revealed after it that it was a hoax by the conman's admission in a blunt way.
The BBC documentary I mentioned had a story about a couple moving into a country home where they claimed to find satanic stuff like bones hanging from trees, pentagrams and said they were being haunted by the cliched spirits of witches and their child victims. The documentary noted they were, as of then, living in a caravan where they claimed to be happier despite exorcising the house, which they lost due to trouble with the banks,, cluing the audience that they may have made the whole thing up to devalue the house or are money grubbers.
Compare that to modern shows like A Haunting, Most Haunted or Paranormal Witness where I read reviews and see on forums the info those shows toss away about the victims financial or marital or social situations. You can see the sam families giving different accounts on each of them too. Copyright might be a factor but I doubt they are telling these stories for free.
They are good shows, I like the way they say "believe what you will."
This episode scared the shit out of me, when i first saw it as a kid!!!!
me too! but it’s just funny now 😂
The actors playing the police men were like the chuckle brother's...😄
That policeman who made his colleague to get out of the car and have a look 😂😂😂😂
What kind of guards are you employing here
"What the heck is it !" lol that cracked me up !
I get what’s unfamiliar can be scary, especially if you are taught to behave this way, but come on, small children playing and a farmer monk? How is that scary?
Herta Schneider are you serious?
@@liamd6363my comment is self-explanatory.
Anyone remember Michael Asprin decades before this series, on "Ask Asprin"? (Sorry, Aspel - I had a headache).
The scene when they were in the car seeing the torso was fucking funny
Oneiros not 20 something years ago...... lost ALOT of sleep due to that scene....
I’ll have to double check the location in the video, but I’m pretty sure the channel “Bedtime Stories” did an episode about this. I highly recommend them as all of their videos are really good and they have a couple of related channels: one about paranormal stories related to war; and another about maritime mysteries.
Crapped my pants watching his as a kid
So did i!!!!
has anyone noticed youtube screen has gone smaller?
Nope. Just the Google CEO's penis
Saw this show way back in 1993
11:56 It was then they discovered it was their co-worker Bob who ironically became a true ghost of the Stockbridge bypass when they killed him for that little prank.
But if the angel helped her get down the cliff, how did the angel get back up the cliff?
t7612: Dont be silly! He took an Uber!
Ahh the good old days when we had enough police officers to stake out monk ghosts on half built bypasses... cant even get em to come round when there is an armed human being in the front garden these days.