'Unexplained: Caught On Camera' Returns For A New Series

November 08, 2023 1:00 AM ‐ ParanormalTelevision

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Unexplained: Caught On Camera

'Unexplained: Caught On Camera' returns to Discovery+ for a fourth series this Friday with a three-episode drop, serving up another ten episodes packed full of remarkable, terrifying and unexplained camera footage. Each clip will be put to a panel of paranormal experts who will share their opinions on the footage.

This time round, Jayne Harris has handed the baton on to Kate Cherrell, who co-starred in the series 'Jack Osbourne's Haunted Homecoming.' Kate broke the news on social media, telling followers, "I'm thrilled to say that I've joined the team of spooky experts for the latest series of 'Unexplained: Caught On Camera'." Kate added, "Can't wait for you to see these weird and wonderful 'unexplained' clips!" She added, "We've got cryptids, aliens, ghosts. We've got it all. I can't wait for you to see this. It's going to blow your mind."

The last series of the spooky clips show aired earlier this year on the Really channel, following its debut on streaming platform Discovery+ late last year. The new series will also be exclusive to Discovery+, freeview viewers will have to wait to see the series.

All around the world, people are capturing the unexplainable on camera. From the UK to the USA, the show claims that more unexplainable phenomena are being captured than ever before. The series features firsthand accounts from the people involved.

The series kicks off with a Canadian couple explore an abandoned mansion that leaves them scared witless by a dark energy within, in the UK a pub poltergeist pushes a pint glass too far leaving a worried landlord searching for answers, a man in Michigan is stopped  by unknown beasts that surround his property and he even catches a creature on his roof.

Kate is joined by paranormal investigator Barri Ghai, who will be familiar to Discovery+ subscribers as one of the lead investigators on the ghost hunting show, 'Help! My House Is Haunted'. Barri said, "Some of the stuff I've watched has been absolutely mind blowing and I can't explain it."

Also on the panel is Ciarán O'Keeffe, a parapsychologist and ghost hunter famous for his appearance in 'Most Haunted' and more recently in Danny Robins' hit paranormal podcast series, 'Uncanny'. The ever-skeptical Ciarán said, "I have looked at hundreds of hours of footage for 'Unexplained: Caught On Camera' and within those hundreds you get loads that I just straight away put in the bin, but also there are one or two intriguing moments."

Completing the lineup is psychic medium, Deborah Davies, a former star of the ITVBe reality series, 'The Real Housewives Of Cheshire', who has grown up with ghosts. Deborah is convinced that "life goes on beyond death."

Together, the experts will give their opinion on the clips of unexplainable events captured on camera. Most of the clips featured in series two came from amateur ghost hunters, but also included mobile phone footage from members of the public, plus CCTV recordings from private home and businesses, and dash cam footage.

The unbelievable, bizarre and sometimes impossible clips, most of which are from the UK and the USA, include everything from alleged ghost sightings to UFOs. All of this unexplainable phenomena is watched over by the show's panel of experts.

In the last series, the team shared their thoughts on videos which included the spine-chilling footage that was capture after a father and son in Massachusetts uncovered a secret room in their house, a woman who says she was burnt at a stake in a past life gets a chilling message from a 17th-century witch hunter, and an urban explorer from Macclesfield who encountered more than he expected in an abandoned house known as "Sally's Murder House."

The first three new episodes of 'Unexplained: Caught On Camera' can be streamed on demand on Discovery+ from Friday, November 10, where you'll also find the first three seasons of the show. There's no word yet on when the series will air on Really.

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