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* [[I See Dead People]]: Four or five of the episodes feature children who are shown conversing with the [[Monster of the Week|Ghost of the Week]].
* [[I See Dead People]]: Four or five of the episodes feature children who are shown conversing with the [[Monster of the Week|Ghost of the Week]].
** Several episodes also deal with people coming to accept their ability to see dead people.
** Several episodes also deal with people coming to accept their ability to see dead people.
* [[Karma Houdini]]: While most episodes end with the ghost or demonic entity being driven out and banished back to Hell, some end with some people forced to leave their homes with the evil spirit victorious.
* [[Spooky Photographs]]: used to tell what is present in the house.
* [[Spooky Photographs]]: used to tell what is present in the house.
* [[Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl]]: Several have been shown, usually demonic.
* [[Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl]]: Several have been shown, usually demonic.

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In this world, there is real evil in the darkest shadows and in the most ordinary places. These are the true stories of the innocent and the unimaginable. Between the world we see and the things we fear, there are doors. When they are opened, nightmares become reality.
—Opening narration.

A Haunting is a ghost-related Docu Drama series airing on the Discovery Channel from October 2005 to November 2007. Each episode features a story that may or may not be grounded in reality. The story is reenacted by actors on camera and interviews with the eyewitnesses are featured in the hour-long program. The locations and intensity of any given haunting varies from episode to episode. Sometimes features Spooky Seances and Spirit Advisers.


Tropes used in A Haunting include: