![]() ![]() So how exactly did that happen? Let’s look at the evidence.įirstly, we had the listing in the RadioTimes, which described the programme as a… Despite that, many viewers, myself included, started watching the show with the assumption that what we were seeing was real. The BBC bottled on the idea, and insisted on including a writer’s credit for Stephen Volk, and showing the programme as part of their “Screen One” drama strand. It was in fact a scripted drama production, one of the first examples of a “found footage” supernatural horror ever made, predating The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity. I was 14 years old when I saw that trailer, and decided to watch the programme, thinking this was a real documentary, which was the impression the trailer gave. That was the wording to the trailer for Ghostwatch, a 90 minute drama which was shown once, and only once, on BBC1, on Halloween 1992. ![]() “On Saturday night we’ll be visiting the most haunted house in Britain, but will the ghosts be there? Can you take it?” ![]()
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