Ghostly Encounters is a Canadian paranormal documentary television series that premiered on July 16, 2005 to January 19, 2011. on Viva/W Network. The program also airs on A&E's The Biography Channel in the United States. The show was created by executive producer Phyllis Platt, is produced by Brian Dennis, and is hosted by Lawrence Chau.
The program uses a combination of interviews and dramatic recreations, examining the events that led its subjects to accept or reject occurrences as supernatural, and how the experience has helped or hindered them.
Ghostly Encounters won a Gemini Award for best original score in 2007.
A tale of love, loyalty, and supernatural intrigue. The story follows two brothers, Asad and Ali, who are forced to move into their ancestral mansion in Islamabad after their wealthy parents are brutally murdered by the vengeful jinn, Azar. Bound by their parents’ dying wish, the brothers must stay in the mansion to inherit their legacy, with Ali facing a strict six-month deadline to marry, or risk losing everything.
Hunter of cursed books and forbidden grimoires, Andrew Bennett comes to town following a series of violent murders the police can't solve. With his mysterious magical doorway and the help of the local inspector Hobbs, Bennett chases down the hidden mastermind behind the murders. It's soon discovered that dark magic rituals leads to a much more sinister and world-ending plan. Can the doorkeeper solve the mystery before it's too late?
A series of events that seem to be a long-term curse worries TANG Yu and LI Wu-qing: the secret underground laboratory on the island, and the accidental deaths related to it 14 years ago, plus the fact that the two deceased died in the place of ancient legends. However, among the people trapped on the island by the typhoon, there are more secrets surging like sea water, ready to be revealed.
Roxy Moore has always said she can see ghosts, but no one believed her, until they had to. Now with a fellow student murdered she must help Detective Max Wolfe solve the case - by speaking to the victim.