Roger Clarke

Roger Clarke

Biography:

Roger Clarke is best known as a film-writer for the Independent newspaper and more recently Sight & Sound. Inspired by a childhood spent in two haunted houses, Roger Clarke has spent much of his life trying to see a ghost. He was the youngest person ever to join the Society for Psychical Research in the 1980s and was getting his ghost stories published by The Pan & Fontana series of horror books at just 15, when Roald Dahl asked his agent to take him on as a client.

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Past Shows:

  • Hauntings & Poltergeists

    Joining Dave Schrader in the first half, paranormal researcher William J. Hall discussed the 1974 Bridgeport, Connecticut poltergeist case in which a crowd of more than 2,000 onlookers and national media reported jumping furniture, floating refrigerators, and attacking entities.More »

Last Night

Humanity at the Crossroads / Ghosts & Shapeshifters
Humanity at the Crossroads / Ghosts & Shapeshifters
Author and scientist Gregg Braden discussed the evolving role of artificial intelligence (AI), and the dangers of merging humans with machines. Followed by paranormal investigator John Kachuba with his insights on ghosts and shapeshifters.

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