The BBC Three investigative series is fronted by Radio 1’s Sian Eleri.
After the success of Paranormal: The Girl, The Ghost and the Gravestone, the BBC have ordered a second outing. Series 2 of the show will focus on a new subject: UFOs.
Paranormal’s second series will look at one of the largest reports of UFO and extra-terrestrial activity in history. In the 1970s and 80s, along the South and West coast of Wales, dozens of ordinary and unconnected people in cities, seaside resorts and rural villages reported a spate of unexplained and terrifying sightings.
Building on her investigation of the first series’ apparently haunted farmhouse, presenter Sian Eleri’s natural scepticism will be tested:
“From tracking down eyewitnesses and researchers who have made it their life’s work to find answers, to those who suspect a hoax or psychological phenomena, Sian will delve into every theory in search of the truth.”
Sian Eleri says:
“A second series is upon us! It’s been so eye-opening to investigate such open-ended issues, with series one raising questions challenging my own beliefs, so I can’t wait to get started on the next celestial adventure. The world of UFOs, extra-terrestrial activity and other theories around what exists in our skies is vast, so who knows what we might discover? I’m intrigued to find out.”
The Paranormal series comes from Twenty Twenty Television for BBC Three, BBC One and iPlayer. The Executive Producer is Jo Hughes, Series Director is Rory Jackson and Series Producer is Hannah Horan.
You can still catch Paranormal: The Girl, The Ghost and the Gravestone on BBC iPlayer.