Check out this trailer for an upcoming documentary-comedy The Parapod: A Very British Ghost Hunt which will come to cinemas this September & on VOD 27th September. After 3.5 million podcast downloads, sold-out live shows, and hit specials, get ready to go on the road with hardwired skeptic Ian Boldsworth, says the official blurb we’ve just received.
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Follow as he goes head-to-head with lifelong believer Barry Dodds to discover the truth about the supernatural. Taking to the roads of the UK in a souped-up hearse, they visit the UK’s most haunted village, the home of the world’s most violent poltergeist, the underground labyrinths of Edinburgh, and everywhere in between. What follows is a rollercoaster of conflict and hilarity, as Barry tries – with increasing desperation – to find the proof to convince his cynical friend that ghosts are real.
Documentary-filmed completely on location over a three-year period, The ParaPod – A Very British Ghost Hunt is produced by Bil Bungay (Moon, Diego Maradona, Nureyev, When The Lights Went Out), directed by and starring award-winning podcast pioneer Ian Boldsworth (The ParaPod, Peacock & Gamble Podcast, The Mental Podcast) with multi-award-winning comedian Barry Dodds.
Looks interesting. Here’s the trailer.
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