Paranormal Shows On Foxtel

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Delving into the realm of the unknown has always been a fascination for many, and television has long served as the perfect medium to explore the supernatural. The best paranormal TV shows of all time not only entertain, but also captivate viewers with spine-chilling tales of ghostly encounters, eerie investigations, and unexplained phenomena. In an effort to celebrate these terrifyingly tantalizing programs, a comprehensive list of over 75 exceptional paranormal shows has been compiled, offering fans an opportunity to indulge in their supernatural interests and embark on a journey into the world of fear and curiosity in TV shows about the paranormal.

The list aims to showcase the best paranormal TV shows of all time, highlighting not only their innate scariness, but also the aspects that make them truly outstanding in the horror genre. Ghost shows, such as Ghost Nation delves deeper into the lives of families tormented by spirits and the professional investigators who seek answers behind these hauntings while paranormal TV shows like Unsolved Mysteries captivate audiences by unearthing spine-tingling true stories of unsolved crimes, bizarre occurrences, and inexplicable events. Meanwhile, Paranormal Witness takes a more personal approach, as real-life witnesses recount their chilling first-hand experiences with the unknown. These renowned paranormal shows are just a few examples of the intense, spine-shivering tales the full list has to offer, ensuring viewers will find themselves entranced and on the edge of their seats.

This extensive list of paranormal TV shows acknowledges the importance and allure of the supernatural within both popular culture and the horror genre. Ghost shows, paranormal investigations, and series recounting real-life encounters with the unknown captivate audiences and take them on a spine-chilling journey into the realm of the unexplained. The true power of these haunted TV series lies in their ability to thrill, captivate, and terrify viewers, solidifying their status as must-watch television for fans of the supernatural. With a diverse range of content and styles to explore, this comprehensive compilation offers something for every enthusiast, ensuring a terrifyingly entertaining experience for all who dare to delve into the world of paranormal programming.

Sit back and be prepared for an adrenaline rush as true stories of supernatural experiences come to life through gripping reenactments and chilling first-person eyewitness accounts. This hair-raising series will have viewers on the edge of their seats, questioning what's real and what's merely a figment of the imagination.

Get ready to delve into the eerie world of the paranormal as this captivating show brings you spine-chilling stories of demonic possessions, violent poltergeists, and dark apparitions. With a blend of reenactments and firsthand accounts from those affected, it's no wonder A Haunting has become a cult classic among fans of the supernatural.

An intriguing mix of isolation and the otherworldly, this enthralling series follows a duo of investigators who confine themselves in notoriously haunted locations for 72 hours straight. Their mission: to capture undeniable evidence of paranormal activity, no matter how terrifying it may be.

Gripping, tense, and full of suspense, this riveting show documents the hair-raising encounters of people who have experienced terrifying supernatural phenomena in their homes. Not only do they share their encounters, but they also discover the chilling history and dark secrets behind their haunted dwellings.

Ever wondered what it's like to be face-to-face with the supernatural? Through gripping first-person accounts and chilling reenactments, this spine-tingling series brings you the real stories of people who have survived harrowing paranormal experiences. From vengeful spirits to dark entities, no horror is off-limits in Paranormal Survivor.

If seeing is believing, then this show is the ultimate proof that ghosts exist. Packed with bone-chilling footage and spine-tingling photographs, My Ghost Story presents first-hand accounts from those who've had supernatural encounters, along with the eerie evidence to prove it.

So with All Hallows' Eve only a week away, we decided it was time to take a closer look at the paranormal reality shows that make those little hairs on the back of our neck stand up. We know not everyone believes in ghosts and ghouls, which is why we're examining both the series that take themselves seriously and the shows unafraid to have a little fun.

Both shows had spine-chilling locales, but their tendency toward hokey dialogue made them not as enjoyable as their competitors. Their passion and dedication were certainly present, yet, we never found ourselves invested in the TWC.

For a laugh-out-loud series that also delves into the world of the supernatural, catch the only two seasons of Ghost Brothers, which aired on Destination American and TLC, respectively, between 2016 and 2017.

When Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej embarked on their Unsolved series for Buzzfeed's YouTube page, they had no idea that they'd soon begin investigating whether or not ghosts are real. Being amateur paranormal investigators, Bergara and Madej's quest proves to be more a comedy than a serious ghost-hunting show.

Nonetheless, the dynamic between believer Bergara and skeptic Madej is wildly entertaining, which has allowed the content creators to bank seven entertaining seasons. (Don't forget, Bergara and Madej have a new series, Ghost Files, heading to their Watcher YouTube channel.)

If Kindred Spirits seems familiar to you, it's likely because you recognize stars Adam Berry and Amy Bruni from their previous ghost-hunting series, aptly titled Ghost Hunters. Putting a twist on the classic paranormal show formula, Berry and Bruni investigate homes to see if the undead dwellers are connected to the families that live there.

Though Paranormal State was a hit after its debut in 2007 on the A&E Network, the series may not be as fear-inducing on second watch. Ryan Buell and his Paranormal Research Society investigated several haunted locations over the course of six seasons, but unlike the ghost-hunting shows of today, there was little tangible evidence integrated into the show.

We honestly can't believe Scariest Places on Earth only had five seasons. Hosted by The Exorcist's Linda Blair and narrated by Teen Witch's Zelda Rubinstein, the Fox Family series had a scare-tastic formula, which included sending regular people into allegedly haunted locales.

It's safe to say that the original Ghost Hunters is one of the most famous paranormal shows in TV history. The show's initial run on SyFy included 11 seasons, 230 episodes and 10 specials. Ghost Hunters also spawned several spin-offs, including Ghost Nation, UFO Hunters, Ghost Hunters Academy and Ghost Hunters International.

Ghost Hunters may've launched the ghost-hunting genre into global fame, but it's Zak Bagans' Ghost Adventures that has perfected the storytelling style. With a documentary-film background, Bagans has curated 22 seasons of action-packed peeks into the world of the paranormal.

After 13 years on the Travel Channel, Ghost Adventures has since found a new home on discovery+, introducing a whole new generation to Bagans' investigations into famously haunted spots. If you're looking for a lengthy binge with lots of intrigue, Ghost Adventures is the show for you!

The program featured Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, who founded The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS) team of paranormal investigators to investigate places that are reported to be haunted. The two worked as plumbers for Roto-Rooter while moonlighting as paranormal investigators at night. For the 12th and 13th seasons, the revived show featured Wilson and a new investigatory team that had no discernible connection to TAPS, although the series still maintained the same format and producers and referenced past episodes. For the fourteenth season, Hawes and the previous TAPS incarnation from 2016 returned, while Wilson and the new team were not featured.

Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, along with other team members who belong to the group they founded, The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS), investigate locations of interest by using various electronic equipment, which they believe is capable of detecting paranormal activity. The two originally worked as plumbers for Roto-Rooter as a day job while investigating locations at night.[2]

When investigating a location, TAPS team members first visit and survey the property with its owners, who describe their experiences at the site. Next, the team sets up electronic equipment in the apparent paranormal hotspots. The TAPS team then spends several hours taking electromagnetic field and temperature readings, recording audio for EVPs, and filming with digital video cameras. Many times, they will even try to verbally coax the ghosts into responding, while recording. Afterwards, the team spends several days analyzing all of the data for evidence of possible paranormal activity.

A few days after reviewing the information, Hawes and Wilson discuss their findings with the location site owners, offer suggestions for dealing with any apparent activity, and answer any questions the owners may have.

The TAPS members state that they do not believe that every phenomenon captured is evidence of the paranormal and sometimes provide reasonable explanations such as cold spots which may be drafty windows, strange noises that may be a thumping branch or vermin in the walls, moving objects which may have been accidentally bumped or tugged, or phantom lights which can be reflections of light from a passing vehicle.

Since the series began airing, TAPS has recorded thousands of hours of audio and video data. Most investigations, according to TAPS, turn up cold with very little, if any, paranormal activity occurring; however, the ghost hunters claim to have several decent recordings of moving objects, mysterious lights, strange mists, and shadowy figures that manifest before the camera and are highlighted at the end of the show.

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