Wednesday, September 08, 2010 19:54

Posts Tagged ‘Jason Hawes’

SYFY’S GHOST HUNTERS GET REAL IN ATLANTA

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

BRAVO’S THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA JOIN THE GHOST HUNTERS FOR ONE EVENING ONLY AS SPECIAL GUEST INVESTIGATORS

Ghost Hunters, Syfy’s hugely successful reality series, has announced a trio of special guest investigators. Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Atlanta’s Sheree Whitfield, NeNe Leakes and Kim Zolciak are on the case at the historic Rhodes Hall in Atlanta, GA as they join Jason, Grant and the rest of the team for an unforgettable investigation. The episode is slated to air on Syfy this fall.

Since the series debuted in 2004, viewers have flocked to Syfy on Wednesday nights at 9pm to catch the latest hair-raising cases from the files of TAPS (The Atlantic Paranormal Society), led by Rhode Island plumbers Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson.

The first half of season six (airing spring 2010), averaged a 1.9 Household rating, 2.6 million total viewers, 1.6 million Adults 18-49 and 1.6 million Adults 25-54. Its spin-off series, Ghost Hunters International and Ghost Hunters Academy, have continued to cement the Ghost Hunters brand as the top paranormal franchise in cable.

The Real Housewives of Atlanta is an up-close and personal look at fabulous women from Atlanta’s social elite as they juggle their burgeoning careers and busy home lives with the whirl of the south’s hottest city. These driven and ambitious women prove that they’re not just “housewives,” but entrepreneurs, doting mothers and feisty southern women.

Ghost Hunters Academy “The New Class”

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Medium Lynne Olson Reviews the Season Two Premiere 

 Season two started off with a great location and eight newly minted cadets all vying for a coveted spot on one of the TAPS teams. The new GHA team featured four women and four men who got thrown in headfirst at Waverly Hills Sanatorium just outside Louisville, Kentucky.

The female cadets were Natalie Poole, Michelle Tate, Rosalyn Bown and Vera Martinez. The male cadets were Eric Baldino, Adam Berry, Dan Hwang and Brett McGinnis.

TAPS founder Jason Hawes was on hand to greet the cadets and laid out the five qualities all TAPS members needed to have as skepticism, technical knowledge, honesty, composure and patience. Steve explained that the format had been tweaked a bit in order to provide each cadet with more investigative time and one-on-one instruction. Jason announced one cadet would be eliminated each week.

Tango introduced the cadets in their personal equipment kits. Each kit contained an EMF meter, DVR, camera and digital thermometer. The cadets were told to take care of their equipment because if lost it would not be replaced.

I was a bit puzzled when historian Shirlene Edwards stated that Waverly Hills functioned as a tuberculosis sanatorium from 1926 to 1982. According to the official Waverly Hills Historical Society web site, it is true that the current structure was opened in 1926, but an earlier more modest two story tuberculosis hospital opened it’s doors at the same location on July 26, 1910. As TB ran rampant in the area the existing building was started in 1924 and opened up to serve more patients October 17, 1926. Waverly stopped functioning as a TB hospital in 1961. In 1962 the building was reopened as the geriatric WoodHaven Medical Services facility until the state shut the old folks home down in 1980. Not sure why the 18 years of elder care was lumped in with the TB hospital era or why the first 15 years of more modest operation as a TB hospital was completely ignored.

Waverly Hills Co-Owner Tina Mattingly conducted the walkthrough, highlighting hot spots such as room 502, the morgue/autopsy room and the infamous body chute. In each location she briefly described past haunting activity such as sounds, smells, shadow people, EVPS, shapes or unexplained mists. Tina recounted a personal experience of seeing the shadow of a tall man in a doorway late one night when she was in the building alone. Beyond the shadow she saw a small white dog in the middle of the hallway. The dog apparition simply faded away. The existence of a homeless man who walked the halls of Waverly with his dog when it was an abandoned building is confirmed by historical record. What wasn’t shared in the episode is that this poor man and his dog were found murdered in a Waverly elevator. I happened to get clear psychic glimpse of the murdered companions when I was at Waverly Hills last month (May, 2010) and the dog in question was a small white mutt. So I am fairly certain the experience Tina shared with the GHA cadets was an encounter with the same homeless man and his dog.

Tango and Steve split up the cadets, Tango’s group setting up cameras, Steve’s establishing command central.

Lights out started with Steve, Eric, Michelle, Rosalyn and Dan investigating outside room 502 where a pregnant nurse named Mary once hung herself. Steve made a point of showing his team that by just moving his hand more quickly he could artificially increase the numbers on his EMF meter. Steve set a DVR on the floor next to room 502 to record as his group worked. I liked the compassion both Eric and Steve showed in trying to engage Nurse Mary.

Unfortunately Mary was not in a space to appreciate their concern. For some reason she found the presence of the GHA crew disturbing. I saw her hanging back in a corner of the bathroom that backs room 502. She was distraught and kept asking the group, “What do you want?” and asking them to “Just go away!” She wanted to be left alone.

As the GHA cadets tried to engage Mary they heard a wailing cry that shortly repeated itself. Steve asked whatever had caused the cry to repeat it. The same wail was heard for a third time. Steve and his team decided to walk toward the sound.

(more…)

Ghost Hunters to investigate Fort Knox?

Friday, January 8th, 2010

TV’s ‘Ghost Hunters’ takes interest in Fort Knox’s haunting lore

By Rich Hewitt

Ghost Hunters Fort Knox

“Ghost Hunters” investigators Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson may visit Fort Knox for the Syfy series.

The suspected ghoulies and ghosties and things that go bump in the night at Fort Knox may be getting a visit from television paranormal investigators the “Ghost Hunters.”

The producer of the SyFy channel’s “Ghost Hunters” series and Leon Seymour, executive director of Friends of Fort Knox, are discussing the possibility of filming a segment of the show at the fort. Story Producer Patrick Powell on Monday confirmed the show’s interest in the fort, but declined to discuss the matter until details had been completed.

“We can make it happen,” Seymour said this week. The fort was constructed between 1844 and 1869, and although troops were housed there during the Civil War, the fort never saw any action. And though no one actually died inside the fort, several people have reported hearing voices and seeing images inside.

At least one psychic has confirmed the existence of spirits in the fort. Some have suggested the spirits are those of a solider who had strong ties to the fort, such as Sgt. Leopold Hegyi, who served there for 13 years and died in the house where he lived across the road from the fort.

In addition to many unexplained experiences, visitors, over the years, perhaps sensing something in the fort, have asked guides about the possibility that the place is haunted.

(more…)

Ghost Hunters: Three minutes with the paranormal researchers

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

 
Posted in Around Town by Christina Couch on October 23rd, 2009.

These guys ain’t afraid of no ghost. 

Before going to the “Ghost Hunters Live” presentation at Harper College last night, I knew the Syfy show was popular. I even knew that America’s favorite plumbers-turned-ghoul-getters were leading the ratings among paranormal-themed shows. But I had no clue just how large and zealous their fan base is. The day after Ghost Hunters aired its investigation of the Congress Theater, more than 1,500 people flooded the Harper College gymnasium.

Though I’d only planned on attending the show, the Harper PR rep gave me three on-the-fly minutes with Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson before the show began. Thankfully, they were pretty cool about answering a few questions from a totally unprepared reporter.

 TOC: You guys seem to have a huge fan base and an equally huge group out to debunk you. Does that bother you?

Grant Wilson: Ha ha ha, no. That’s what we want. We want everyone to be a skeptic. We’re skeptics. Otherwise, we wouldn’t be trying to debunk this stuff. We encourage people to ask questions. Actually, at the last place we spoke, a girl who couldn’t have been older than nine stood up at the end of our presentation and asked, “Yeah, but have you seen any real paranormal stuff?” I thought that was great. That’s the best question we’ve gotten so far.

TOC: It seems a ton of shows out now are trying to do the same things you guys do. Do you feel there’s stiffer competition in the televised ghost-hunting field?

Jason Hawes: Not really. They’re not on at the same time, and they’re not doing things in the same way. TAPS [the Atlantic Paranormal Society] has been around since 1990, so we were doing this long before the show. We’re out looking for the truth and if someone else is doing that too, that’s cool.

TOC: What can we expect from the next season?

GW: We just started filming 27 episodes for 2010.

TOC: Where?

GW: We can’t say. We can tell you we’re getting a ton of new equipment. This season we’re going to have 360-degree cameras, full-spectrum video cameras, a hand-held X-ray gun so we can shoot at one point on a wall and see through. We’re pretty excited.

TOC: Favorite place you guys have been?

JH: The Stanley Hotel [in Estes Park, Colorado]. We’ve been there, what, 14 times now and it never disappoints.

TOC: What’s the creepiest thing you’ve ever seen?

JH: Homeowners. Everyone asks us this question and it’s the people who own the homes that are the scariest.

GW: A ghost might move around furniture, but it won’t ever pull a gun on you. People are the ones you should be afraid of.

TOC: Someone actually pulled a gun on you guys?

GW: Yeah, we were checking out this woman’s house and she pulled a shot gun on us. Unfortunately, she also committed suicide six months later. We didn’t put that on the show, but it happened.

(more…)

Ghost Hunters Hits Season Highs

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Ratings Alert 

 Ghost Hunters Grant and Jay

 

Maintaining its status as far and away the #1 paranormal investigation series on all of television, Ghost Hunters drew season highs in Household ratings (2.2) and total viewers (3.1 million) during its telecast last night on Wednesday, October 21, airing from 9-10 PM ET/PT.

The episode, featuring an investigation at Chicago’s Congress Theater, posted a season high in Adults 18-49 (1.81 million), while also delivering 1.9 million Adults 25-54.

Ghost Hunters more than doubled the audience totals for this week’s new episodes of the competing paranormal series Ghost Lab on Discovery and Extreme Paranormal on A&E.

In October 2004, Syfy introduced Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson plumbers by day, Ghost Hunters by night! The success of its spin-off series, Ghost Hunters International, cemented the Ghost Hunters brand as the top paranormal franchise in cable. The franchise just expanded further with the green light of a brand-new series, Ghost Hunters Academy (premiering November 11, 2009 @ 10 PM).

Ghost Hunters Live Halloween Event

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Update – “Jay and I will be home with our familes for Halloween. Our part of the Halloween show will NOT be live, but other elements are.” – Grant Wilson

 

Ghost Hunters Live Event2

 From Syfy

 
Some investigations are memorable. Others may even be called great.
 
But this Halloween, The Ghost Hunters Live Event will be Legenday.
 
Help the Ghost Hunters, host Josh Gates and the Ghost Hunters Academy recruits make history at the Essex County Hospital, by contributing your expert analysis during the live event. You can join the hunt from home by visiting Syfy.com to help scan the location through live camera feeds and by using the panic button if you see something suspicious. Connect with Syfy.com for this exclusive, one-night-only event, as the team pillages through 325 acres of terror.
 
Over 10,000 patients died in Essex County Hospital. Now TAPS is on a mission to see how many souls remain. Log on October 31st at 7pm EST to find out. You’d be insane not to.
 
Send the Ghost Hunters your questions for a chance to be answered live on the air this Halloween during the Ghost Hunters Live event! And be sure to tune in to Syfy October 31st for the Ghost Hunters Marathon beginning at 9am/8c.

 http://www.syfy.com/ghlive/index.php