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There’s an odd paradox in certain paranormal TV programmes, namely the need to proclaim at the start that they’re not fake; the effect, of course, tends to be the viewer questioning why they’re quite so insistent about it. With the louder, brash, low-lit and suspiciously phenomena-laden shows it’s

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