Though the word “paranormal” generally refers to phenomena not currently explainable by science, when it comes to paranormal television as a genre, it is strictly defined. There are formulas, patterns, even rules, necessitated by network needs for consistency to keep the audience coming back. But within the scope of their YouTube series Travel the Dead, veteran paranormal investigators and television personalities Katrina Weidman and Heather Taddy are asking if there’s a different way.
Weidman and Taddy both emerged on the television scene in 2007 with A&e’s Paranormal State, one of the early successes in the investigative style format, which lasted five seasons. The two became fast friends on the show, and since then, have gone on to appear on numerous series between them. Weidman continued as host of Real Fear: The Truth Behind the Movies, Paranormal Lockdown, and Portals to Hell, where she’s also an executive producer.
Weidman and Taddy both emerged on the television scene in 2007 with A&e’s Paranormal State, one of the early successes in the investigative style format, which lasted five seasons. The two became fast friends on the show, and since then, have gone on to appear on numerous series between them. Weidman continued as host of Real Fear: The Truth Behind the Movies, Paranormal Lockdown, and Portals to Hell, where she’s also an executive producer.
- 2/15/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Whether you’re a long-time extraterrestrial enthusiast, your interest has been piqued now that the U.S. government is actually taking UFOs seriously, or you’re just bummed that you missed William Shatner at AlienCon, this list is for you. From historical deep dives into America’s secret alien exploration like “Unidentified: Inside America’s UFO Investigation,” to a factually-inspired narrative around real phenomena like “Project Blue Book,” here are all the noteworthy TV shows from over the years that believe in aliens. Image credit: Pixabay.
“Ancient Aliens” The alien show to end all alien shows, this History Channel classic has been on the air since 2009 and is still going strong. In that time, it’s produced 157 episodes and birthed a well-known meme — a wild-haired and slightly orange Giorgio A. Tsoukalos throwing up his hands during a passionate explanation of an extraterrestrial theory.
“In Search of Aliens” If you’re a fan of Giorgio Tsoukalos,...
“Ancient Aliens” The alien show to end all alien shows, this History Channel classic has been on the air since 2009 and is still going strong. In that time, it’s produced 157 episodes and birthed a well-known meme — a wild-haired and slightly orange Giorgio A. Tsoukalos throwing up his hands during a passionate explanation of an extraterrestrial theory.
“In Search of Aliens” If you’re a fan of Giorgio Tsoukalos,...
- 7/11/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
The television series “Alien Highway” premiered on June 12th on the Travel Channel and has garnered a modest amount of attention. There is a continuing interest in tracking down UFOs, and uncovering secrets about aliens or extraterrestrials that the United States government has allegedly been covering up for more than 50 years. Recent news articles have reported that the government has documented some of these what used to be considered “tin hat” claims, and is making some information available to the public. Of all the areas in the United States that have attracted attention over the years, the government’s military
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Alien Highway...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Alien Highway...
- 6/18/2019
- by Bill Vix
- TVovermind.com
Tony Sokol Jun 11, 2019
The roadkill glows in the dark on Alien Highway.
There is a 98-mile stretch of road on Nevada State Route 375, starting were it crosses U.S. 93, called the Extraterrestrial Highway. It is the closest public street to Area 51. There have been multiple reports of strange goings on in the skies over it, as well as in the tourist shops who have embraced their geographic legacy. Alien Highway, the upcoming series on Travel Channel, will wait until its eighth episode to try and pick up a hitchhiking alien who escaped from the facility. But they will hit all the glowing spots on the journey to it. Alien Highway premieres on June 12.
The 8-part series tracks a team of investigators as they follow the lights in the sky, and the highbeams on the road. Former Colorado law enforcement officer Chuck Zukowski, who has been researching and investigating UFO-related incidents for over 30 years,...
The roadkill glows in the dark on Alien Highway.
There is a 98-mile stretch of road on Nevada State Route 375, starting were it crosses U.S. 93, called the Extraterrestrial Highway. It is the closest public street to Area 51. There have been multiple reports of strange goings on in the skies over it, as well as in the tourist shops who have embraced their geographic legacy. Alien Highway, the upcoming series on Travel Channel, will wait until its eighth episode to try and pick up a hitchhiking alien who escaped from the facility. But they will hit all the glowing spots on the journey to it. Alien Highway premieres on June 12.
The 8-part series tracks a team of investigators as they follow the lights in the sky, and the highbeams on the road. Former Colorado law enforcement officer Chuck Zukowski, who has been researching and investigating UFO-related incidents for over 30 years,...
- 6/11/2019
- Den of Geek
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