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From an early age, Chris Fleming was prone to experiencing extraordinary encounters - seeing ghosts, demons, and angels, occasionally with witnesses. He eventually learned to accept and integrate these experiences and utilise his unique insights.

After years of hearing others talk about their extraordinary experiences, Chris chose to document these in publication UNKNOWN Magazine: Real experiences of unusual phenomena, which debuted in spring 1997.

Since the release of the first issue, Chris has met countless ordinary people from around the globe with similar experiences. He has been featured on numerous radio and TV talk shows all around the world as well as given lectures on his own personal experiences and those featured in UNKNOWN Magazine.

In his spare time Chris joins forces with various ghost hunters investigating haunted places. Whenever able, he lends his ear and gives peace of mind to those whom have had their own traumatic paranormal experiences. His publication UNKNOWN Magazine: Real experiences of unusual phenomena, which debuted in spring 1997.

Gail Porter is one of the UK's most popular and experienced female presenters. Her soft Scottish tones and petite frame, together with her wit, charm and intelligence, have enabled her to attract a huge fan base. She is also athletic, (she has run several marathons), vivacious and outgoing.

For several years, she presented Top Of The Pops and Masters Of Combat, a martial arts show for the BBC, where she had a chance to display her skills as a black belt in Karate.

Gail hosted The Movie Chart Show for Channel 5 from 1999 - 2001 and also presented two series of the successful car programme Pulling Power for ITV. She has also filmed a spin off series entitled Top Marques also for ITV. Gail has also filmed reports from around the world for Wish You Were Here for ITV and has taken part in the challenging and emotional one-off Blind Man's Buff for Channel 4. In this programme Gail had to travel from Edinburgh to London with a pair of specially designed glasses that stimulated her losing her sight completely.

Additionally, she has presented on numerous live programmes including The Big Breakfast conducting celebrity interviews and Fully Booked where she presented live from Scotland for BBC1.

Gail's scope for presenting doesn't stop at entertainment, she has hosted the Educational programme How? for ITV and several other educational shows for Channel 4.

Last year, she participated in Channel 4's The Games a sports reality programme; despite having to drop out due to an injury, Gail proved to be both successful and popular in the programme. After excelling in Judo, with no previous experience, Gail was awarded a Green Belt from the National Judo Association.

Gail also presented a pilot week for ITV alongside Ronan Keating. Called "OK! TV" it was a two hour live show featuring bands, fashion and celebrity interviews.

Her acting roles are also on the rise. She has appeared in two episodes of Baddiel's Syndrome and has completed a small part in the movie Tabloid TV with John Hurt. She also has had a lot of radio experience, and has had her own shows on both Virgin Radio and XFM.

Adept at succeeding in whatever she turns her hand to, Gail is in great demand for corporate work and has an on-going contract with British Airways linking their in-flight entertainment programmes. She has also worked for Jordan Formula One and absolutely loved hosting the awards at BAFTA Scotland, the Q Awards and The EMAP Awards.

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