Halloween may honor ghosts and spirits, but the "living dead" themselves seem to prefer the dead of winter to the temperate fall, according to the Discovery Channel's Ghost Lab brothers Brad and Barry Klinge. The San Antonio-based brothers founded Everyday Paranormal, an investigation team that finds evidence and tests new theories to probe the existence of afterlife. Ghost Lab, which airs Thursdays (10 p.m. Et) on Discovery, follows the team to haunted places across the country. "Halloween is merely a date on the calendar and people are more in the mood to see ghosts," Barry told People during an...
- 10/31/2010
- by Dahvi Shira
- PEOPLE.com
Discovery Channel's popular series "Ghost Lab" is back for a second season, on Tuesday, October 19th at 10Pm Et/Pt. Texan brothers Brad and Barry Klinge take on Gettysburg, the same place Brad first saw ghosts of Civil War soldiers 20 years ago. From Discovery The team travels to the home of one of the most brutal battles on American soil, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - where Everyday Paranormal began after encountering Confederate soldier apparitions more 20 years ago. As they walk the rooms of the Fairfield Inn, a Civil War era field hospital, the team uncovers spooky evidence of paranormal proportions. Farnsworth House and Jenny Wade House, Gettysburg, PAGettysburg is known not only for its traumatic history, but also...
- 10/19/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
MTV has confirmed to THR that a reality show about an aspiring raunchy girl band favored by the boss, Viacom chairman Sumner Redstone, remains in development despite the embarrassing controversy of last week -- and objections by some at the network.
Gary Auerbach's production company Go Go Luckey, credited with MTV's "Laguna Beach," episodes of "Ghost Lab" for Discovery and "Hot Girls in Scary Places" for E!, is taping the bisexual young women in the Electric Barbarellas on their quest for fame and fortune.
Redstone has been at the center of a media firestorm over his taped phone message demanding that reporter Peter Lauria of the Daily Beast reveal the source of his story about the octogenarian billionaire's attempts to force reluctant MTV executives to create a show for the band.
In the message, Redstone offered to reward the reporter for disclosing the source, adding that Viacom management wouldn't "kill" the responsible party.
Gary Auerbach's production company Go Go Luckey, credited with MTV's "Laguna Beach," episodes of "Ghost Lab" for Discovery and "Hot Girls in Scary Places" for E!, is taping the bisexual young women in the Electric Barbarellas on their quest for fame and fortune.
Redstone has been at the center of a media firestorm over his taped phone message demanding that reporter Peter Lauria of the Daily Beast reveal the source of his story about the octogenarian billionaire's attempts to force reluctant MTV executives to create a show for the band.
In the message, Redstone offered to reward the reporter for disclosing the source, adding that Viacom management wouldn't "kill" the responsible party.
- 7/25/2010
- by By Kim Masters
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Klinge Brothers are hunting ghosts in the South and Mid-West this November 3. With the help of the latest technology, two brothers have uncovered some of the most intriguing results in supernatural research to date - including a possible recording of Civil War soldiers talking. Meet Brad and Barry Klinge, Texas natives who in 2007 founded Everyday Paranormal, an investigation team that has explored more than 70 locations and given a new twist to paranormal research. The Klinges and their team of investigators are featured in the 13-part series "Ghost Lab" on Discovery Channel. The next episode: "Murky Water," premieres Tuesday, November 3 at 10Pm Et/Pt. The Klinge Brothers mobilize their Ghost Lab team to investigate...
- 10/30/2009
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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