Karl Beattie

Karl Beattie
Born April 2, 1967
England Guildford, Surrey, England, U.K.
Known for Director/Producer on Most Haunted
Spouse(s) Yvette Fielding (1999-present)
Children 2

Karl Beattie (born April 2, 1967) is a television director and producer known for a string of shows which feature investigations of psychic and paranormal phenomena. Beattie and wife Yvette Fielding co-own and run Antix Productions.[1]

Career

In 2002, Karl Beattie and Yvette Fielding, established their own television production company, Antix Productions. Their first production was Most Haunted for the British TV channel Living, along with a number of spin offs including Most Haunted Live!. In 2006 he created, produced and directed Ghosthunting With..., a paranormal show for ITV2 which features Yvette Fielding leading various celebrities around haunted locations.

Beattie went on to present Whines and Spirits, Ghosts of the Asylum and The Great Unexplained Debate, a panel show he hosted for 80 episodes.

Controversy

In 2004, Beattie was the subject of media attention when he claimed to be [2] the only living samurai outside of Japan, as one of only eight foreigners to have ever been awarded the title, however this is disputed by the Imperial Household Agency and martial arts enthusiasts.[3] The samurai class was officially abolished in 1868 and has never been revived.[4][5]

Personal life

Karl Beattie met Yvette Fielding while they were working on What's Up Doc? and then again on City Hospital. They have a daughter and a son. They live on a farm in Sandbach, Cheshire.[6] He is a vegetarian.

References

  1. Rowlands, Nicola (2005-12-15). "Town Hall is host to ghost show". icSeftonandWestLancs.co.uk. Trinity Mirror North West & North Wales. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
  2. Brophy, Barry (2004-02-03). "'Real' last samurai fights for attention". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2010-12-29.
  3. Brophy, Barry (2004-02-03). "'Real' last samurai fights for attention". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
  4. Brophy, Barry (2004-02-03). "'Real' last samurai fights for attention". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2009-12-17.
  5. "The Stockport Samurai". Manchester Evening News. MEN Media. 2004-01-21. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
  6. "Sandbach Directory". sandbach.org.uk. Retrieved 28 June 2008.

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