I miss these times so much,I feel homesick watching things from this era,is that strange and just me or does anybody else feel this way when watching things from a time more familiar than these times we're in now?
80s and still a lot of 90s TV around the world was very well made, the way it was presented, the cinematography, the script, editing and the vintage picture quality it all makes for the best television that ever existed
6:15 the brakes get slammed on and the kids go sailing through the windscreen. Not wearing seat belts see. ‘See you later in the next life kids’, says mum as they fly by.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam. " Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Thank you indeed for posting this,I´ve been looking for this show,I don´t believe it,but it always caught my attention,I like kinda supernatural things such as extraterrestrial documentaries and uncanny matters.
I didn't think anyone else had this!! I also recorded it on the night, back in October 1994. It's a shame that it didn't really go to a full and proper series and was watered down a bit with the Carole Vordaman version.
I'm getting a weird familiarity from this. I must have watched it as a kid because those intro credits are triggering memories, oddly about 2 years back I had a dream of where the bit where the word angels pops up was in my head and I could remember the studio although when I woke up I was desperately trying to figure out what it was thinking it was a game show.
I bet the Pathologist didn’t die shortly after touching the skeleton . I am fascinated by Mr Sharpe’s experience .I believe that it happened as he reported it .
With regard to Littlecote Manor. The Lord of the Manor was one Will Darrell, he was the one who threw the newly born baby on the fire and held the child down with his boot. He was the father of the child.
If anything looks sinister avoid it. Always trust your instincts. The forces of darkness will show you no mercy. I used to be skeptical of anything supernatural but I now know they exist. Pray to God every day for protection.
I´m atheist and skeptic but somehow I´m mad keen on these issues,maybe for curiosity.The psychologists are sensible and sensitive about their opinions.
I don't think this is a real past life. Much of the evidence are similar to other cases, the murdered baby, the different layout of the church and the common name of Elizabeth used.Still very interesting though!
The craziest part is how close minded these so called scientists are - that doesn’t mean that they should accept it all as reincarnation but at the same Time why are they so Adamant to disregard it all as either coincidence or tidbits from lizs memory - the entire thing is beyond frustrating , people being give answers to things we can only ponder at yet the religion called science Doesn’t allow For an open mind
The craziest part is how close minded these so called scientists are - that doesn’t mean that they should accept it all as reincarnation but at the same Time why are they so Adamant to disregard it all as either coincidence or tidbits from lizs memory - the entire thing is beyond frustrating , people being give answers to things we can only ponder at yet the religion called science Doesn’t allow For an open mind
i wos to scarred too whach dis n allens on da botom yeeeeow n stuff i hop dat da allens dunt get me on da botom n i be lick uh uh uh n yeow n stuff is dat rite . , .,? .
I miss these times so much,I feel homesick watching things from this era,is that strange and just me or does anybody else feel this way when watching things from a time more familiar than these times we're in now?
9:40
Yes very much so
@@somethingbright4268 shame things have changed so much and smart phones are a huge part of the reason I think
It takes me back but I like the 1500's they are talking about in this. Such an interesting time to me
Working on a time machine as we speak lol
80s and still a lot of 90s TV around the world was very well made, the way it was presented, the cinematography, the script, editing and the vintage picture quality it all makes for the best television that ever existed
Ghost Hunters (narrated by William Woollard) and Strange But True ? hosted by Michael Aspel were two great UK TV series from the 90s IMO.
Thank you for posting this. I've been looking for this show for a number of years now. Well done!
6:15 the brakes get slammed on and the kids go sailing through the windscreen. Not wearing seat belts see. ‘See you later in the next life kids’, says mum as they fly by.
From the days when programmes were made and presented for grown-ups
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam. "
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
" BASIL" !!!
@@TheHumbuckerboy I JUST SIGN MELBURY !
Thank you indeed for posting this,I´ve been looking for this show,I don´t believe it,but it always caught my attention,I like kinda supernatural things such as extraterrestrial documentaries and uncanny matters.
I didn't think anyone else had this!! I also recorded it on the night, back in October 1994. It's a shame that it didn't really go to a full and proper series and was watered down a bit with the Carole Vordaman version.
I'm getting a weird familiarity from this. I must have watched it as a kid because those intro credits are triggering memories, oddly about 2 years back I had a dream of where the bit where the word angels pops up was in my head and I could remember the studio although when I woke up I was desperately trying to figure out what it was thinking it was a game show.
Any chance we can get any of the 1996 series with Carol Vorderman?
I bet the Pathologist didn’t die shortly after touching the skeleton . I am fascinated by Mr Sharpe’s experience .I believe that it happened as he reported it .
With regard to Littlecote Manor. The Lord of the Manor was one Will Darrell, he was the one who threw the newly born baby on the fire and held the child down with his boot. He was the father of the child.
If anything looks sinister avoid it. Always trust your instincts. The forces of darkness will show you no mercy. I used to be skeptical of anything supernatural but I now know they exist. Pray to God every day for protection.
@@Mrz-sb1hw Pray the Rosary 📿
I´m atheist and skeptic but somehow I´m mad keen on these issues,maybe for curiosity.The psychologists are sensible and sensitive about their opinions.
I don't think this is a real past life. Much of the evidence are similar to other cases, the murdered baby, the different layout of the church and the common name of Elizabeth used.Still very interesting though!
Balmy old cack. Hypnosis is bunk. Enjoyable watch though.
I really don't like the smug look on Susans face, the know-it-all look. She should shut up. Love the stories though.
I agree Caroline. I think if ten ghosts appeared to Susan and farted in her face she still wouldn’t believe it .
The craziest part is how close minded these so called scientists are - that doesn’t mean that they should accept it all as reincarnation but at the same
Time why are they so
Adamant to disregard it all as either coincidence or tidbits from lizs memory - the entire thing is beyond frustrating , people being give answers to things we can only ponder at yet the religion called science
Doesn’t allow
For an open mind
Close the door on the glass coffin.
No one is touching the demon baby.
You dont happen to have copies of the 1996 series do you?
In the first case,he should have buried it.Why did he want it back?
You can tell its sinister just like cern hadron collider
The craziest part is how close minded these so called scientists are - that doesn’t mean that they should accept it all as reincarnation but at the same
Time why are they so
Adamant to disregard it all as either coincidence or tidbits from lizs memory - the entire thing is beyond frustrating , people being give answers to things we can only ponder at yet the religion called science
Doesn’t allow
For an open mind
Littlecote house new year 93 fantazia rave! Oh yes
i wos to scarred too whach dis n allens on da botom yeeeeow n stuff i hop dat da allens dunt get me on da botom n i be lick uh uh uh n yeow n stuff is dat rite . , .,? .
Yes
NOBODY thought to take the baby skeleton to church to have to blessed and buried?
You are so right!
30:38 chris tarrant
Pointless viewing with what they call adverts.
Those who believe are gullible people
Why you here then
Those who don't are narrow minded