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25.05.2022 - 14:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A new TV show is set to explore Scotland's rich history of hauntings and the supernatural - and one of its Scottish stars has revealed more of what we can expect.
Evelyn Hollow is set to appear alongside fellow Scot Gail Porter and renowned American medium Chris Fleming for the new series Spooked Scotland.
The Edinburgh -based Paranormal Psychologist will join the team to investigate some of the most incredible stories and locations from around Scotland for the ten-part series which launches on UK TV channel Really this Friday, May 27.
The 28-year-old told the Daily Record: "It was a great pleasure to be working on the home turf.
"Scotland is so dense in paranormal stories and places, I was really excited to be doing a Scottish show."
Evelyn revealed that the series will also let them show another side of the country.
She said: "I’m always looking for ways to showcase Scotland to the world, especially our history, people need to understand it’s not a tourist playground, it’s seen a lot of pain and that trauma still runs deep today.
"Looking at reportedly haunted places lets us examine that trauma."
Adding that Scotland has borne witness to hundreds of years of genocide, oppression, horror, magical beasts and strange lore, Evelyn believes it to be the most haunted country in the world and exclaimed that it "never disappoints".
For the prolific writer and podcaster, who has worked on two incredibly successful BBC shows, The Battersea Poltergeist and Uncanny, the supernatural has always been a keen interest as she grew up on a "steady diet of horror and mythology".
"It's hard to escape the paranormal in everyday life in Scotland," she added. "It was something that was always discussed in my family in a matter-of-fact way.
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