Most Haunted

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Most Haunted

Official Most Haunted logo
Format Reality
Created by Yvette Fielding, Karl Beattie
Starring Yvette Fielding
Ciarán O'Keeffe
Karl Beattie
Paul Ross
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 140 [1] (As of Series 10 Final) (List of episodes)
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Yvette Fielding
Running time Series 1 = 30 mins
Series 2+ = 60 mins
Broadcast
Original channel Living
Original run 25 May 2002 – present
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Most Haunted is a British paranormal television programme based on investigating purported paranormal activity. It is shown on the satellite and cable channels Living, Living2 and Virgin 1 (Formerly Ftn), primarily for the UK market. It is also shown in the United States on the Travel Channel and on the W Channel in Australia and Canada. It is produced by Antix Productions, led by Yvette Fielding and her husband Karl Beattie.

The show's tenth series ran from 19 February to 29 April 2008. Most Haunted Live begins August 2008 and Series 11 has just begun filming.[2]

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[edit] Production

The team travel around the UK, and also Ireland, the Netherlands and the United States investigating alleged paranormal activity for 24 hours at a time.

Photography
The photographic style of the series has changed considerably since series 1. In the first series many elaborate shots were set up with an almost 'theatrical' style, with illuminated windows and dry ice. Locations were often illuminated outside at night time, with blue and green colours. From series 1 - 3 there was extensive use of the steadicam, which provided gliding shots during Yvette's ghostly tales or for general views. In series 8 the team introduced a camera crane or 'jib' system for elaborate aerial shots of both Yvette and the locations. Most of the photography in Most Haunted focuses on 'general views' also known as 'GV's' of a location and its surroundings. Most Haunted is filmed with both broadcast Sony DSR-570WSP & DSR-PD170P DVCAM cameras and Sony DCR-PC9E miniDV cameras with night vision facility. A Thermal Imaging camera is also used to detect & highlight cold & warm spots.
Editing
The original editor, Neil Haggerty, is said by many fans[citation needed] to be responsible for the creation of the original Most Haunted look. Neil created intricate edits, using a wide range of visual effects such as dust and scratchings and luminescent transitions. He also used many other devices such as slow or sped-up images from the steadicam to create gliding shots, imposing and superimposing and many other effects resulting in the show looking sophisticated edit wise. The show was edited at 422 in Manchester from series 1 - 5 and from series 6 has been edited on Antix' own edit suites. Neil left after series 4 and was replaced by an 'edit team'. This resulted in a different editor for almost every episode. The style of editing has changed considerably with less visual effects used now and more 'edit' effects, such as lens darkening and light play used.
Music
Most Haunted's theme music has been composed by Alan Clark; however much of the score is composed of straight copies of loops and samples from the Spectrasonics sample libraries Distorted Reality, Metamorphosis and Biazzare Guitar, which are mixed together to form the overall flowing soundtrack.

[edit] Sister shows

  • Most Haunted Extra: ran directly after premiere episodes of series 2 to 9, documenting behind-the-scenes antics of the cast and crew on that night's location.
  • Most Haunted Unseen: re-release of complete series one but with added footage bringing the duration of the programme from half an hour to an hour.
  • Most Haunted Live!
Main article: Most Haunted Live!
  • Most Haunted Live: Access All Areas: similar to Most Haunted Extra. Features behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with the team.
  • Most Haunted Midsummer Murders: Eight part series where Most Haunted investigators try to solve murder mysteries in normal English villages. Hosted by Most Haunted Live historian Lesley Smith. The series commenced on a weekly broadcast from 2007-06-19 to 2007-07-31 and the team visited (in order of broadcast) Stoney Middleton, Nantwich, Castleton, Pluckley, Ruthin, Tutbury Tarvin and Bakewell.
  • Most Haunted: Recurring Nightmares: Series which the presenters tell and recall their most feared visits.

[edit] The team

Most Haunted features a main presenter, a historian, a psychic medium and a parapsychologist. Essentially the latter two create an even balance between paranormal and scientific explanations for the various phenomena that occur with any information from the medium being either verfiried or otherwise by the historian. They are then supported by some of the production crew, who appear in the show and generally have some interactivity with various parts of the investigation whilst performing their normal crew role. Most of these on-screen crew members also take part in séances.

Name Show role Crew role Started
Yvette Fielding Presenter / Investigator Executive Producer Series 1
Dr Ciarán O'Keeffe Parapsychologist None Series 2
Lesley Smith Historian None Series 10
Karl Beattie Investigator Producer, Director Series 1
Stuart Torevell Investigator Rigger, Camera operator Series 1
Catherine Howe Investigator Hair and Make-up Series 2
Iain Cash Investigator Camera Operator Series 6
Geoff Adams None Director of Photography Series 9

The show has also featured guest mediums. So far these have been Ian Lawman, Ian Shillito, Gordon Smith, Uri Geller, Kevin Wade and Bryan Shepherd. Some episodes have also included at least one celebrity. So far celebrities have included Vic Reeves, Nancy Sorrell, Gaby Roslin, Scott Mills, Mark Chapman, Simon Gregson, Sue Cleaver, Carol Thatcher, Paul O'Grady and Lee Ryan. For the series 10 episode from Coalhouse Fort the team were joined by Ryan O'Neil.

[edit] Former team members

The following is a list of former team and crew members who have had some significant input to the show so far.

Name Role Duration
Derek Acorah Psychic Medium Series 1-5 (Some of 6)
Gordon Smith Spiritualist Medium Series 7
Ian Shillito Psychic Medium/Sensitive Series 8
Phil Whyman Paranormal Investigator Series 2-4
Jason Karl Paranormal Investigator Series 1
David Scanlan Paranormal Investigator Series 1 & Live at Dudley Castle
Steve Parsons Paranormal Investigator Series 8
Matthew Smith Parapsychologist Series 2-8
Louie Savva Parapsychologist Series 7
Richard Felix Historian Series 2-8
Rick Fielding Cameraman Series 1-4
Craig Harman Steadicam Operator Series 1-3
John Dibley Director of photography, Camera Operator Series 2-8
Neil Haggerty Editor Series 1-4
Warren Baxter Editor Series 5
Stefan Petecki Editor Series 5-7
Paul Harrison Post-production Sound Series 1-4
Martin Huntley Location Sound Series 1
Tom O'Carrol Location Sound Series 3-5
John Baldwin Online Editor Series 1-4
Rachel Phillips Script Writer Series 5-6
Jon Gilbert Sound Series 6-8 (Some of Series 9)
David Wells Medium Series 4-9

[edit] Episode locations

[edit] Controversy

On several occasions the former "psychic medium" Derek Acorah was purportedly possessed by an entity, sometimes evil or sometimes "lost and confused". One such case which exposed Acorah was at Bodmin Gaol, Cornwall. Before the filming, Acorah had been fed misinformation about a non-existent ghost of Kreed Kafer by the show parapsychologist Dr. Ciaran O' Keeffe. During the investigation, which was later broadcast, he presented the information as fact and even behaved as though being possessed by the fictional ghost. O'Keeffe later revealed Kreed Kafer is an anagram of 'Derek Faker'[3] in a national newspaper. Even though O' Keeffe exposed Acorah, the paper also claimed that O' Keeffe had exposed the rest of the Most Haunted team. O'Keeffe later reported that he had been grossly misquoted and misrepresented in the article, and produced a response outlining his version of the show based on his observations and findings, saying he had exposed Derek Acorah and not the entirety of Most Haunted. The show's presenter and executive producer, Yvette Fielding said in an interview that she believes it was a fake possession[4].

Although not mentioned by O'Keeffe, the Mirror article also brought into question unedited footage which appeared to show Fielding and Karl Beattie faking 'paranormal' occurrences such as ghostly bumps and knocks. Fielding denied the claims. [3] Thus far none of this footage has come to light.

Further controversy centred on Derek Acorah again in the West Country, this time in Devon. On the first night filming "Terror in Torbay", Acorah mentioned a woman incarcerated by her jealous sister in the cellar of Lupton House, even coming up with the names Margaret and Eleanor. In this case, the facts were right, but the location was wrong. This is the well-known legend of Berry Pomeroy Castle which was to be the last night's location. On the final night, at Berry Pomeroy, Fielding reminded Acorah that he had mentioned the incarcerated sister two nights prior. Acorah glossed over his mistake and changed the subject.

An investigation was ordered by the Television Regulator in the UK, Ofcom, in which Most Haunted was cleared of any deception of its viewers, in which it stated that "Most Haunted is an entertainment show, not a legitimate investigation into the paranormal, and should not be taken seriously."[5]

[edit] References and notes

  1. ^ Episode count does not include Most Haunted Live! or Most Haunted Extra episodes.
  2. ^ Antix Productions - Welcome. Antix Productions. Retrieved on 2008-01-23.
  3. ^ a b Matt Roper (2005-10-28). SPOOKY TRUTH: TV'S MOST HAUNTED CON EXPOSED TV. The Mirror. Retrieved on 2007-05-07.
  4. ^ Metro UK, "60 SECONDS: Yvette Fielding" by James Ellis, The UK Metro, October 30, 2006, retrieved November 2, 2006.
  5. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4500322.stm

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