Antiques Psychic
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Antiques Psychic is a Canadian television series on Canada's Canadian Learning Television and Access Alberta, 2004 - 2005. Cancelled in January, 2006.
The show was produced in Calgary, Alberta, and consisted of people bringing objects, not necessarily antiques, to the show's resident psychic, Kim Dennis, who then claims to communicate with the spirits of deceased family members.
While there are many 'psychic' television shows available today, Antiques Psychic does not use re-creations, dramatizations, or actors. What the audience is witness to is an actual 'read' (which, in Kim's case, involves the technique of cold reading) with very limited contact with the dead.
Canadian celebrity Jann Arden was a guest.
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