Autumn 2006 - Autumn 2007 Television Appearances of the Right Rev’d
Seán Manchester
Exorcism
at Highgate tomb (BBC television).
Television
appearances from Autumn 2006 to Autumn 2007:
Greatest Ever Movies
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Channel
Five television has commissioned a six part series celebrating the greatest
movies ever made. Each programme will be themed by
genre. The series has attracted some big names from the American and British
film industries and the following people will be taking part: directors Nora Ephron, Baz Luhrmann,
Carl Reiner, Barry Sonnenfeld,
Harold Ramis, John Landis, Jerry Zucker,
Edgar Wright, John Madden and Jay Roach; actors Olympia Dukakis, Paul Sorvino, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Miriam Margolyes,
Hugh Bonneville, M Emmet Walsh, Michael York, David
Margulies, Danny Aiello, Stephen Daldry, Christina
Pickles and Linda Blair; and producer and BAFTA chairman Duncan Kenworthy, Cristina
Odone, William Friedkin,
Professor Ronald Hutton and Bishop Seán
Manchester. Greatest Ever Scary Movies, the first in
the series, was aired primetime from 9.00pm to 11.45pm on 29 October 2006.
Bishop Manchester made a strong contribution to The Omen, voted by television viewers as the ninth scariest move.
He talked about the curse and attendant deaths which afflicted production of The Omen.
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Is it Real?
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On 23
October 2006, Bishop Seán Manchester featured in National Geographic Television’s Is it Real? series
talking about demons and predatory wraiths, including a major case he
investigated last century. The programme was repeated on 31 October 2006 and 4
November 2006. Further repeats are anticipated.
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Most Haunted Live ~
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On
Friday, 23 February 2007, Bishop Seán Manchester
featured in Living TV’s Most
Haunted Live: Access All Areas where he informed the
audience about demonic vampire contagion and exorcism. The programme went out
at 8.00pm followed by a live link to
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Real Vampires
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On Wednesday, 31 October 2007, Bishop Seán Manchester featured in a Discovery Channel documentary
which went on a global quest
to discover the origins of the vampire legend in an effort to try and find out
why these creatures continue to have such a hold on our imaginations. The
two-hour special Real Vampires - where Bishop Manchester was filmed
entirely on location - also included Archaeologist Timothy Taylor and
anthropologist Kathryn Denning. They embarked on a journey that took them
from the mountains of Transylvania and the jungles of
To communicate
directly with Bishop Seán Manchester click on the old Highgate
press reports below: