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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
After "[[ghost]]s" started appearing across [[Earth]] in the television story ''[[Army of Ghosts (TV story)|Army of Ghosts]]'', [[Derek Acorah]], who was playing himself, proclaimed, "Well, no-one needs me any more." In the real world, Acorah worked as a medium on ''Most Haunted'' at the time ''Army of Ghosts'' aired. The gag here was that as "ghosts" started appearing, this would have meant his job was now obsolete.
After "[[ghost]]s" started appearing across [[Earth]] in the television story ''[[Army of Ghosts (TV story)|Army of Ghosts]]'', [[Derek Acorah]], who was playing himself, proclaimed, "Well, no-one needs me any more." In the real world, Acorah worked as a [[medium]] on ''Most Haunted'' at the time ''Army of Ghosts'' aired. The gag here was that as "ghosts" started appearing, this would have meant his job was now obsolete.


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Revision as of 10:50, 5 October 2023

Most Haunted
You may be looking for the comic story.

Most Haunted was a programme where EMF readers were used to detect ghosts.

Tanya Adeola got an idea to use EMF readers in the old stone house from Most Haunted. (PROSE: The Stone House)

Torchwood House appeared in an episode of Most Haunted. (AUDIO: Regrets)

Behind the scenes

After "ghosts" started appearing across Earth in the television story Army of Ghosts, Derek Acorah, who was playing himself, proclaimed, "Well, no-one needs me any more." In the real world, Acorah worked as a medium on Most Haunted at the time Army of Ghosts aired. The gag here was that as "ghosts" started appearing, this would have meant his job was now obsolete.