This is a series that will make the hair stand up on the back of your neck. It is a series about the unexplained, the real x-files. It is about things that are seen and yet not seen. Events are presented here that our common sense tells us could not possibly happen, and yet they have! Burned into people's memories, never to be forgotten. These stories come from all over Britain, and northern Europe, and they involve ordinary people who did not have the slightest belief in the paranormal, until it forced its way into their lives.
Legends of the Legionnaires The Romans occupied Britain for over 400 years. Many thousands of Roman legionnaires or soldiers lived out their lives and were buried on those islands. Two of the greatest Roman camps were at York in the North, and at Colchester in the East. This episode tells two quite remarkable stories of modern encounters in close quarters with the long departed legionnaires; close enough to see their mud bespattered uniforms and their unshaven chins!
Spirits of the Civil War Civil Wars are a time of deep social unrest, when brother fights brother and father fights son. The Battle of Marston Moor was one of the bloodiest battles in the British Civil War. The heart of King Charles' army was hacked to bits, and then the hundreds of dead were shoveled into mass graves on the battlefield, that were never marked or consecrated. Many modern visitors to the battlefield have reported encounters with 17th Century soldiers. And, as we reveal, many similar encounters have occurred on the sites of the great battles of the American Civil War.
The Phantom Schoolmaster In a village on the outskirts of London, many, many years ago, a school burned down. In recent years there have been reports of strange happenings in buildings built on the site. We follow a trail of clues that leads, us directly to the master of the burned out school.
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