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The Critical Eye
TV series examining paranormal claims. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Critical Eye is a Discovery Science Channel documentary series examining pseudoscientific and paranormal phenomena. The eight-part documentary series aired from October 2002 through February 2003 and was hosted by actor and scientific skeptic William B. Davis.
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Series description
The Critical Eye, alternately labeled as just Critical Eye, was produced by the Discovery Science Channel, and was produced in association with Skeptical Inquirer Magazine.[1] The show was described by cosmolearning.org as "William B. Davis hosts this programme bringing to the viewers the science behind the paranormal and the unexplained."[2]
Historical event references
The series discusses several notable events:[3][4]
- The 1990 civil trial brought against Judas Priest alleging subliminal messaging in their music
- The Stargate Project
- The Phoenix Lights
- The Roswell UFO incident
- Project Blue Book
- The Heaven's Gate mass suicide
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Each episode of the series consists of four or five segments focused specifically on one pseudoscientific or paranormal phenomenon. Each segment begins by explaining the phenomenon in question, discusses it with both scientists/skeptics and proponents/believers, and concludes with street interviews regarding the legitimacy of the phenomenon in question.[3][4]
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