Psychic Derek Acorah will attempt to contact Jackson's spirit.
By James Montgomery
Michael Jackson
Photo: Dave Hogan/Getty Images
In one of the more bizarre media events surrounding Michael Jackson's death, on Friday British television network Sky 1 will broadcast a live séance with the singer's spirit.
In a special "intimate and unique" hour-long event — dubbed "Michael Jackson: The Live Séance" — British psychic Derek Acorah will attempt to contact Jackson's spirit, with the hope of giving the King of Pop's fans the opportunity "to connect with their hero one last time."
"There is an insatiable appetite to find out more about Michael Jackson," Stuart Murphy, Sky 1's director of programs, told Yahoo UK earlier this month. "He was an extraordinary figure and the curiosity surrounding his life — and his death — stretches well beyond fans of his music."
Just how Acorah —best known to British audiences for his long-running paranormal TV...
By James Montgomery
Michael Jackson
Photo: Dave Hogan/Getty Images
In one of the more bizarre media events surrounding Michael Jackson's death, on Friday British television network Sky 1 will broadcast a live séance with the singer's spirit.
In a special "intimate and unique" hour-long event — dubbed "Michael Jackson: The Live Séance" — British psychic Derek Acorah will attempt to contact Jackson's spirit, with the hope of giving the King of Pop's fans the opportunity "to connect with their hero one last time."
"There is an insatiable appetite to find out more about Michael Jackson," Stuart Murphy, Sky 1's director of programs, told Yahoo UK earlier this month. "He was an extraordinary figure and the curiosity surrounding his life — and his death — stretches well beyond fans of his music."
Just how Acorah —best known to British audiences for his long-running paranormal TV...
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- MTV Music News
Derek Acorah has claimed that Most Haunted has declined in quality following his departure from the show. The TV star was the main medium on the Living TV programme from 2001 to 2005, and has since worked on a number of other paranormal projects for the channel, including Derek Acorah's Ghost Towns and Derek Acorah's Quest for Guy Fawkes. "I've watched the programme since [leaving] and I must admit I'm shocked - it has the tendency to become like Scooby Doo," Acorah told Celebs (more)...
- 2/25/2009
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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