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ghosthunters

n. (plural of ghosthunter English)

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Ghosthunters

Ghosthunters is a British paranormal documentary television series that originally aired from 1996 to 1997 on the Discovery Channel. The four-series program was produced by Inca Productions of Covent Garden, London (by producers Sheldon Greenberg and Eddie Babbage), hosted by Ian Cashmore, and narrated by William Woollard. Ian Cashmore also appeared in the promo for the American Syfy series Ghost Hunters.

Ghosthunters (disambiguation)

Ghosthunters is a British ghost-hunting television series that originally aired from 1996 to 1997 on the Discovery Channel while Ghost Hunters is an American ghost-hunting TV series that premiered in 2004 on Syfy. These may also refer to:

  • Ghost hunting, the process of investigating locations that are reported to be haunted by ghosts
  • Ghosthunter, a 2003 PlayStation 2 videogame
  • Ghost Hunters, a 1986 computer game released by Code Masters
  • The Ghost Hunter, a BBC children's TV series
  • The Girly Ghosthunters, a Canadian ghost-hunting TV series
  • Ghost Hunt (light novel), a light novel and anime series involving paranormal investigations
  • Death of a Ghost Hunter, a 2007 horror film
  • Ghosthunters (2016 film), a 2016 horror film directed by Pearry Reginald Teo
  • Ghosthunters, a four-book series by German author Cornelia Funke
  • "The Ghosthunter," a 1976 episode of The Bionic Woman
Ghosthunters (2016 film)

Ghosthunters is a 2016 direct-to-video American horror film written and directed by Pearry Reginald Teo. The film stars Francesca Santoro, Stephen Manley and David O'Donnell. The film was released by Asylum, The on July 5, 2016. In the tradition of The Asylum's catalog, Ghosthunters is a mockbuster of the film Ghostbusters.

Usage examples of "ghosthunters".

Funding a black ops group of ghosthunters and elfchasers was the last thing Washington wanted to be doing—or be seen to be doing—in the current political climate.

Funding a black ops group of ghosthunters and elfchasers was the last thing Washington wanted to be doing—or be seen to be doing—in the current political climate.