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Evelyn Hollow: A Halloween Descent into the Uncanny

Season 4, Ep. 24
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Evelyn Hollow: A Halloween Descent into the UncannyšŸŽ™ļøEpisode Overview

In this episode, Steve Otis Gunn sits down with Scottish writer and paranormal psychologist Evelyn Hollow, best known for her work on BBC’s Uncanny, The Witch Farm, and The Battersea Poltergeist. From growing up surrounded by Scottish folklore to teaching paranormal psychology and performing on the Uncanny: Fear of the Dark live tour, Evelyn explores why the unknown continues to fascinate us.

She and Steve dive deep into dreams, darkness, and the fine line between science and the supernatural — from recurring nightmares and ā€œthe Night-Night Manā€ to the psychology behind hauntings, paganism, and the terrifying implications of AI. Expect eerie stories, sharp wit, and profound insight from one of the most compelling voices in modern paranormal research.

Episode Highlights:

  • Inside the Uncanny: Fear of the Dark live tour
  • Why Evelyn calls herself a ā€œskeptical believerā€
  • The science and spirituality behind consciousness
  • How paganism differs from satanic myth
  • The horror of AI and the ā€œdigital necromancyā€ it creates
  • Why some fears — like the dark — will always stay with us

Perfect for fans of Uncanny, the paranormal, and anyone who’s ever wondered what might be waiting just beyond the edge of reason.




šŸŽ­ About Evelyn

Evelyn Hollow is a Scottish writer and paranormal psychologist with a Master of Research in Paranormal Psychology. She appears as a paranormal expert on the BBC’s The Battersea Poltergeist, The Witch Farm, Uncanny, as well as Spooked Scotland and Spooked Ireland. Evelyn also gives talks on paranormal history, folklore, and anomalous phenomena, and is the author of Atlas of Paranormal Places.





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Podcast: Television Times with Steve Otis Gunn

Host: Steve Otis Gunn

Guest: Evelyn Hollow – TV & Radio Presenter, Paranormal Psychologist & Writer

Duration: 60 minutes

Release Date: October 30, 2025

Season: 4, Episode 24

All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis Gunn

Please buy my book, You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online.

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