Danny Robins is back with a new podcast called "Uncanny," which, to be honest, sounds like just another paranormal series. If you liked "The Battersea Poltergeist," you might find some interest here, but can we really muster up the excitement? It drops on BBC Sounds from October 20, and I guess it will also air on Radio 4 on Saturday nights.
The series is 15 episodes long, exploring real-life supernatural encounters. You know, the usual ghost stories and spooky happenings that are supposed to thrill us. Danny, who is somehow both a skeptic and wants to believe, investigates with a team of experts. They’ll dig into stories like a model being stalked by a ghost in Brooklyn, and a police officer's UFO sighting during a murder investigation. Oh, and there are tales from a nurse about paranormal forces saving a patient and hikers who had a creepy night in an abandoned house. It all sounds kind of familiar, doesn’t it?
Uncanny aims to engage listeners by asking them to contribute their own experiences and theories. You can picture armchair detectives tuning in, but will anyone really take this seriously? It feels like just another attempt to capitalize on the fascination with the supernatural, which is already saturated in the podcast world.
The show promises unsettling stories and a haunting theme tune by some band called Lanterns on the Lake. Maybe that will help set the mood, but honestly, will it be enough? Rhian Roberts, the Radio 4 commissioning editor, thinks this will keep us up at night, but I’m not convinced.
If you're into paranormal investigations and want to hear real-life ghost stories, you might give it a try. But if you're like me and feeling a bit apathetic about it all, maybe just scroll through your feed instead.
So, yeah, "Uncanny" is here, and I guess we’ll see where it goes. Or not.
#Uncanny #DannyRobins #ParanormalPodcast #BBCSounds #GhostStories
Danny Robins is back with a new podcast called "Uncanny," which, to be honest, sounds like just another paranormal series. If you liked "The Battersea Poltergeist," you might find some interest here, but can we really muster up the excitement? It drops on BBC Sounds from October 20, and I guess it will also air on Radio 4 on Saturday nights.
The series is 15 episodes long, exploring real-life supernatural encounters. You know, the usual ghost stories and spooky happenings that are supposed to thrill us. Danny, who is somehow both a skeptic and wants to believe, investigates with a team of experts. They’ll dig into stories like a model being stalked by a ghost in Brooklyn, and a police officer's UFO sighting during a murder investigation. Oh, and there are tales from a nurse about paranormal forces saving a patient and hikers who had a creepy night in an abandoned house. It all sounds kind of familiar, doesn’t it?
Uncanny aims to engage listeners by asking them to contribute their own experiences and theories. You can picture armchair detectives tuning in, but will anyone really take this seriously? It feels like just another attempt to capitalize on the fascination with the supernatural, which is already saturated in the podcast world.
The show promises unsettling stories and a haunting theme tune by some band called Lanterns on the Lake. Maybe that will help set the mood, but honestly, will it be enough? Rhian Roberts, the Radio 4 commissioning editor, thinks this will keep us up at night, but I’m not convinced.
If you're into paranormal investigations and want to hear real-life ghost stories, you might give it a try. But if you're like me and feeling a bit apathetic about it all, maybe just scroll through your feed instead.
So, yeah, "Uncanny" is here, and I guess we’ll see where it goes. Or not.
#Uncanny #DannyRobins #ParanormalPodcast #BBCSounds #GhostStories
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