Unexplained: Caught On Camera - Conjuring Spirits In A Haunted Cemetery
February 27, 2021 10:00 PM ‐ Television
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Series Two, Episode Two - Saturday February 27, 2021
'Unexplained: Caught On Camera' returned to Really last week with eight brand new episodes featuring some of the strangest and most unexplainable phenomenon caught on camera by members of the public.
All around the world, people are capturing the unexplainable on their mobile phones and CCTV. A panel of experts have assembled to give their opinions on these unexplained video clips. The panel is made up of Jayne Harris, Ciarán O'Keeffe, Barri Ghai and Deborah Davies.
In the second episode of the show's second series we hear about the paranormal team who attempted to conjure spirits in a haunted cemetery which lead to grave consequences, a musically-minded ghost fidgets with a guitar shop's instruments, and an eerie 'witch bottle' is dug up in New Orleans.
Conjuring Spirits In A Haunted Cemetery
Brighton Music Store Is Rocked
Next we find out what goes on during the night at a music store in Brighton. The clips featured in the episode show musical instruments moving on their own in the dead of night.
The chilling CCTV footage captures two guitars swaying slightly at 5.17am and a price tag being ripped from the wall 30 minutes later in the shop on Brighton's haunted North Laine. The bone-chilling CCTV was captured at the GAK musical shop in Brighton.
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Eerie 'Witch Bottle' Dug Up In New Orleans
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'Unexplained: Caught On Camera' continues next week on Really as part of the channel's #Freakend event, bringing viewers three nights of paranormal entertainment every Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
You can watch in the United Kingdom and Ireland as part of the Discovery family of channels. You can watch Really on Freeview (17), Sky (142), Virgin Media (129) and Freesat (160), plus YouView, BT TV and TalkTalk TV. Or watch previous episodes on demand on Discovery+.
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