Ghost Stories (2009 TV series) explained

Genre:Paranormal
Director:Kelly Hurd
Mike Stivala
Julie Yuen
Narrated:Jay Thomas
Editor:Kelly Hurd
Mike Stivala
Julie Yuen
Composer:Firstcom Music
Tom Tierney
Presenter:Tim Cashman
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:2
Num Episodes:16
Executive Producer:Joe Townley
Michael Yudin
Producer:Mike Stivala
Kelly Hurd
Robin Keats
Julie Yuen
Tim Cashman
Camera:Multiple-camera
Runtime:22 minutes
Channel:Travel Channel

Ghost Stories is an American paranormal television series that premiered on October 16, 2009 on the Travel Channel. The program is produced by MY Tupelo Entertainment. As its title implies, the series features ghost stories. Each episode showcases stories, legends and tales of different reportedly haunted locations in the United States.

Synopsis

The series is narrated by Jay Thomas, a television and film actor best known for his Emmy-award-winning role as Jerry Gold on Murphy Brown and Eddie LeBec on Cheers. Each episode combines historical footage, re-enactments, and interviews with eyewitnesses and local historians to tell ghost stories from personal experiences, encounters and paranormal activity in an allegedly haunted location. These stories also include cold cases or unsolved murder cases where the victims are claimed to come back as a spirit to haunt the living many years later after their death. Every episode ends with narrator Jay Thomas saying, "Nighty night!"

Syndication

The show currently aired on the Travel Channel Saturday nights at 10pm EST. At the beginning of each episode a parental advisory warning was shown.

Series overview

SeasonEpisodes Originally airedDVD and Blu-ray release date
Season premiereSeason finaleRegion 1Region 2
14September 6, 2011
212September 6, 2011

Episodes

Season 1 (2009)

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Season 2 (2010)

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See also

Similar TV programs

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