Love these documentaries, Richard - had a lot of them on VHS (I think) via your website, many years ago. Made up to find them on YT! Best wishes! Andrew
I’ve just discovered these videos and I’m working m6 way through them. Excellent stories but I wish the back music wasn’t as loud as it is. I struggle to hear what’s being said in parts.
There is a memorial plaque to William Huskisson on the railings of Earlestown train station close to where he was hit by the train. (I used to run the Railway Hotel opposite the station, it was demolished about a year ago)
the vile ethics of the church not allowing the burial of such a loyal dog next to the person it loved The Thomas Percy narrator very good Lack of signal is not ghostly
Hi Richard thanks for all you do in documentating our ghostly history. The places you visit are truly breathtaking. The best paranormal series I've ever seen 👏
Hope your doing well Richard, a few places I've been on this video, and lived close to! Me and an ex partner went to the white lion in up Holland, after seeing this video years ago, I think it was '03, she had bad vibes on the place, we where sat in the corner, and it went icy cold, a glass fell off the bar as she felt it, and on that, we left. A friend of mine, Keith Braithwaite, does the ghost walks and history talks around Liverpool, St James cemetery, a very haunted place, has seen a few people capture unexplainable pictures, I've also felt some strange presences in that place, all my 3 phone batteries died on a ghost walk, very strange, so many stories i could tell you, I've seen about 14 entities now, felt two, and heard one, so you could say, I'm a firm believer of the 'other side', and its always around this time of the year, the winter season. Anyway, good to see this video again, and all the best Richard matey, would love to see you one day! 👍💙🎄
Hello mr felix i was reading about the makenzie tomb im not sure when but a gentleman was doing a exorcism near the tomb and he died the local reporter was there
The story of Fanny isn't entirely true , the sailors being a fairly cruel bunch , used this term because the mashed up meat they were given, was reference to the way her poor body was found.
@@RichardFelixChannel Hi Richard, I`m not really complaining I`m just a grumbling old woman at the moment and could not sleep last night but I have ended up binge watching all the videos and it has been really nice. So glad I found you and hope maybe you put other stuff up so I subscribed. Now I need to find your books so I can enjoy them. I hope all is well with you and you are still spook hunting(even if they do frighten you). Best wishes to you.
Just been binge watching this channel. Wonderful content made with passion, a true celebration of our rich history
Great videos, but background music is a bit loud
Great videos richard 👍 keep em coming 👏
Takes me back in time watching these back to the most haunted live days 👌👌
Love these documentaries, Richard - had a lot of them on VHS (I think) via your website, many years ago. Made up to find them on YT!
Best wishes!
Andrew
I’ve just discovered these videos and I’m working m6 way through them. Excellent stories but I wish the back music wasn’t as loud as it is. I struggle to hear what’s being said in parts.
H,i The problem with the music is they are 20,odd yeas old and were not made for you tube.
The new stuff will be OK.
Keep watching.
Richard.
Thats so sweet about Grey Friars Bobby its also very heartbreaking too. LOVE ANIMALS.
Very interesting great history, you tell storys perfectly
Thank you sir, for sharing these very intriguing/interesting and incredible history. ..Australia
Glad you like them!
Richard
Richard, you are a lovely man !
Thank you kindly
There is a memorial plaque to William Huskisson on the railings of Earlestown train station close to where he was hit by the train. (I used to run the Railway Hotel opposite the station, it was demolished about a year ago)
Thanks for that
Richard
the vile ethics of the church not allowing the burial of such a loyal dog next to the person it loved
The Thomas Percy narrator very good
Lack of signal is not ghostly
Yes I agree. Also I think the dog died in 1872.....Not 1972.
Hi Richard great video, will you be coming out with more videos
Tons to come.
Richard
@@RichardFelixChannel can’t wait thank you
Hi Richard thanks for all you do in documentating our ghostly history. The places you visit are truly breathtaking. The best paranormal series I've ever seen 👏
Imagine being so maimed in death your ghost limps😂
😂
Hope your doing well Richard, a few places I've been on this video, and lived close to! Me and an ex partner went to the white lion in up Holland, after seeing this video years ago, I think it was '03, she had bad vibes on the place, we where sat in the corner, and it went icy cold, a glass fell off the bar as she felt it, and on that, we left. A friend of mine, Keith Braithwaite, does the ghost walks and history talks around Liverpool, St James cemetery, a very haunted place, has seen a few people capture unexplainable pictures, I've also felt some strange presences in that place, all my 3 phone batteries died on a ghost walk, very strange, so many stories i could tell you, I've seen about 14 entities now, felt two, and heard one, so you could say, I'm a firm believer of the 'other side', and its always around this time of the year, the winter season. Anyway, good to see this video again, and all the best Richard matey, would love to see you one day! 👍💙🎄
A wit once said, "How lazy a ghost are you, to haunt a graveyard?!
Too right.
Richard.
Such a shame that you left Most Haunted. You were my favorite. You were so informative and loved hearing you talk about the history of things.
Thank you so much .
Richard.
Love the videos but the sound is scarier than the ghost stories❤
Hello mr felix i was reading about the makenzie tomb im not sure when but a gentleman was doing a exorcism near the tomb and he died the local reporter was there
🥳🥳🥳 OMG there are so many I lost track hahahahahhahaha. Thanks!
Great Vidio apart from the misic being ti loud at the church in York (Goodram Gate)
I have subscribed this topic interests me and i think i will binge watch
I haven't seen a presentation like this in a long time but I like the history of great Britian and is a remarkable presentation😊
Fantastic Richard ive at Grey friar's kirk peoplger very emotional bear the Covenanters prison x 14:14
Mini strokes makes sense. Hope he stays upright long enough to be tried and locked up for his catalogue of crimes
brilliant
The story of Fanny isn't entirely true , the sailors being a fairly cruel bunch , used this term because the mashed up meat they were given, was reference to the way her poor body was found.
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Not shep dog he eas little terra dog pleas get right Scotland most loved dog and beautiful sad story 😊
Sweet Fanny Adams didn't come from the Navy. It is just a phonetic substitute for "Sweet F":% All"!
Oh God....😞 8 minutes in and the jackets back on 🙃
Who the hell cares.
Love it. Love it, Love it. But pleeeeeeeeeeeeeze turn the bloody music down.
I can't they are 20 years old and weren't originally made for TH-cam. sorry.
Richard.
@@RichardFelixChannel Hi Richard, I`m not really complaining I`m just a grumbling old woman at the moment and could not sleep last night but I have ended up binge watching all the videos and it has been really nice. So glad I found you and hope maybe you put other stuff up so I subscribed. Now I need to find your books so I can enjoy them. I hope all is well with you and you are still spook hunting(even if they do frighten you). Best wishes to you.
Or thier family.
Nisannya bagus.
How strange you read the grave stone to a Stephen Alcock, my sister, is married to an Alcock, they, come from Newcastle. 👍👍
You may be related.
Richard.
😢Background music is overpowering the moderator’s voice
The musical too loud
By God i heard my name is eat your feelings 😂😂😂 Instantly related to the man.. Come to find out I like the content too so win win lol 🎉
3 minutes in and all I can think is, 'Its about time you took that stupid jacket off' !