Fred Batt

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Fred Batt (born 2 September 1955) is a former businessman, nightclub owner, singer, actor and self-styled demonologist and historian known for his regular appearances on the British paranormal reality television series Most Haunted. He claims to be the United Kingdom's only demonologist.[1]

Batt states that his interest in the occult began as a teenager. He made his first appearance as a presenter on Most Haunted in 2008 on a live Hallowe'en special;[1] he had previously appeared as a guest on the show in 2003 at his nightclub Caesar's in Streatham. He became a regular presenter on the show in the 2010-11 series and rejoined for the current series in 2013.

From 1994 to 2010 he owned Caesar's, a 1,900-capacity nightclub on Streatham High Street;[2] in an episode of Most Haunted filmed here in 2003 he claimed the venue was haunted by the spirit of Ruth Ellis who had worked there.[3] In 2004 Batt became involved in lengthy licensing hearings lasting 13 hours in Lambeth when the police and local councillors objected to Caesar's receiving a new alcohol licence because of the heavy drain the venue placed on police resources.[4] In 2009 he became the first person in the UK to be fitted with a light adjustable lens (LAL) to correct vision impairment.[5]

Fred Batt has lived in Dorking in Surrey since 1984.[1]

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