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Hello to all.
I am a message board virgin so treat me gently.
I wondered if I could tap into your collective memories/knowledge: I remember when I was about 9 or 10 (late 70s/early 80s) a documentary on Borley church being shown by the BBC. All I can remember is that it consisted of a BBC team (presenter/cameraman/sound recordist) spending the night in the church. At one point - at about 3 o'clock in the morning - the bolt to the church is heard unlocking along with the sound of footsteps walking from the door to the altar. As if that wasn't bad enough once the footsteps reach the altar and stop, a long mournful sigh is heard echoing throughout church. At this point, on the verge of fainting with fright, I think I must have switched the television off as I do not remember any more.
Does anybody else remember this documentary? And does anybody know if it is available still? I would love to see it again as a friend of mine stated not long ago that he also remembers the show and recalls one of the BBC men running from the church in sheer terror after the 'moan' at the altar.
I am a message board virgin so treat me gently.
I wondered if I could tap into your collective memories/knowledge: I remember when I was about 9 or 10 (late 70s/early 80s) a documentary on Borley church being shown by the BBC. All I can remember is that it consisted of a BBC team (presenter/cameraman/sound recordist) spending the night in the church. At one point - at about 3 o'clock in the morning - the bolt to the church is heard unlocking along with the sound of footsteps walking from the door to the altar. As if that wasn't bad enough once the footsteps reach the altar and stop, a long mournful sigh is heard echoing throughout church. At this point, on the verge of fainting with fright, I think I must have switched the television off as I do not remember any more.
Does anybody else remember this documentary? And does anybody know if it is available still? I would love to see it again as a friend of mine stated not long ago that he also remembers the show and recalls one of the BBC men running from the church in sheer terror after the 'moan' at the altar.