There’ll be a special edition of BBC Sounds’ Uncanny coming on the appropriate date of 6 June at 6 pm… in other words at 666.

1998, a British family on vacation in Canada find a lonely, seaside guest house where they are about to spend the most terrifying night of their lives. The trip of a lifetime just became a holiday from Hell. Does this remote seaside house really contain a violent supernatural entity? Or can the bizarre and terrifying events of that night be rationally explained?

 Danny Robins, creator of the award-winning series The Battersea Poltergeist and writer of Olivier-nominated West End hit 2:22 – A Ghost Story, investigates this bizarre and terrifying case in a bonus Summer Special edition of his new, acclaimed podcast phenomenon Uncanny, exploring all things paranormal.

 

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