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Ghost Hunters Revival Coming to A&E
« on: June 26, 2019, 10:03:53 PM »
Ghost Hunters Revival Coming to A&E Network in August — Watch a Teaser

I post this only because in 2011 when the show was still on SyFy, Ghost Hunters had an ep in which they explored Seaview. Despite the advanced hype, I recall it turning out to be rather uneventful. I'm guessing Mrs. Bradely was not amused.  [ghost_wink]

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Re: Ghost Hunters Revival Coming to A&E
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Re: Ghost Hunters Revival Coming to A&E
« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2019, 10:04:57 PM »
Worth Watching: ..., 'Ghost Hunters'

Ghost Hunters (9/8c, A&E): The channel doubles down on supernatural shenanigans as the series that launched a trend moves from Syfy (where it stopped producing originals in 2016), with original team leader Grant Wilson taking a new team of paranormal investigators on eerie missions.

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Re: Ghost Hunters Revival Coming to A&E
« Reply #4 on: August 23, 2019, 01:54:19 AM »
Nah, MB, it won't make a believer out of me.  I'll say this much for the old show:  on most of the episodes, the hunters stated that there was no credible evidence of the paranormal in most of the cases they investigated.  I'll give them that credit. 

Has anyone noticed that most of the spook shows have now shifted to the Travel Channel?  There are scores of them, running every day from morning to night, seven days a week.  No more "travel" - Samantha Brown, who had a good show about travel (she stayed in the same hotel in Venice I did), is gone; so are the rest of the shows.  The dullest on the TC is Ghost Adventures with a host so annoying you want to throw an iron at the TV screen.  The Deaf Files has been totally debunked.

But the shows are fun to watch.

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