Filmmakers reely spooked

Filmmakers reely spooked
04 March 2009
By Andrew Raeburn
Eastbourne Today

THREE Polegate filmmakers are behind a new online paranormal TV series which will investigate ghostly legends in locations across the UK.
Twins Will and Ben Honeyball and Adam Scrase, all 21, created Ghoul Skool, presented by BBC South East Today weather forecaster Kaddy Lee-Preston and featuring ghost expert Richard Felix, from Living TV's Most Haunted, and paranormal investigator Mar

The series will be available to download and the first episode concentrates on the trio's home county, including Pevensey Castle and Michelham Priory.
Throughout the series, the team will look into ghostly legends and investigate allegedly haunted locations in a bid to answer if ghosts really exist?
During a night-time vigil at Michelham Priory, Kaddy Lee-Preston faces her fears and spends some time alone in the ancient building - and she said it was an experience she won't forget for a long time.
She said, "When I signed up to do this programme, I had no prior knowledge of the paranormal.
"I neither believed nor disbelieved - but spending a night in a place like Michelham Priory really opens your eyes to what could be out there."
The first episode, Ghoul Skool: Haunted Sussex, is available to download exclusively from www.loadsadownloads.com. The producers are working on the next episode for the series.
Will, Ben and Adam were named Young Achievers of the Year in the 2006 Eastbourne Herald Achievers Awards for writing, producing and directing feature film Spring Heeled Jack at the age of just 17.
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