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* [[Haunted House]]: Well, yeah. About half the episodes are set in houses, including both of the pilot episodes.
* [[Haunted House]]: Well, yeah. About half the episodes are set in houses, including both of the pilot episodes.
* [[Haunted House Historian]]: They pop up in a lot of the episodes.
* [[Haunted House Historian]]: They pop up in a lot of the episodes.
* [[Indian Burial Ground]]
* [[Indian Burial Ground]]
* [[I See Dead People]]: Four or five of the episodes feature children who are shown conversing with the [[Monster of the Week|Ghost of the Week]].
* [[I See Dead People]]: Four or five of the episodes feature children who are shown conversing with the [[Monster of the Week|Ghost of the Week]].
** Several episodes also deal with people coming to accept their ability to see dead people.
** Several episodes also deal with people coming to accept their ability to see dead people.
* [[Spooky Photographs]]: used to tell what is present in the house.
* [[Spooky Photographs]]: used to tell what is present in the house.
* [[Stringy Haired Ghost Girl]]: Several have been shown, usually demonic.
* [[Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl]]: Several have been shown, usually demonic.


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Revision as of 19:35, 5 October 2014

A Haunting is a ghost-related Docu Drama series airing on the Discovery Channel from October 2005 to November 2007. Each episode features a story that may or may not be grounded in reality. The story is reenacted by actors on camera and interviews with the eyewitnesses are featured in the hour-long program. The locations and intensity of any given haunting varies from episode to episode. Sometimes features Spooky Seances and Spirit Advisers.


The show A Haunting shows examples of the following tropes: