When you find yourself trying to remember a show (or any works) that's on the tip of your tongue but just out of reach, come here - the collective brain of the TVTropes community can probably help. Post all the details you can remember (examples help). If you're looking for a trope, head over to Trope Finder. Have general questions about tropes? Visit Ask The Tropers!
- Show Spoilers
- Night Vision
- Sticky Header
- Wide Load

So this would have been the early 2000s, 03 or 04 I believe. I watched it on YTV in Canada but I don't know if it was a Canadian show or not. It was a half hour show that featured recreations and interviews and covered famous or infamous hauntings. One I remember clearly was a about a the purported haunting of a university dorm by the ghost of a girl who'd burned to death when her nightgown caught fire while she was making fudge in her room during the turn of the century. Among other things her face was apparantly visible in the wood of the door to her room, even after it had been replaced.
Anyway the most memorable aspect of the show was the narration style. There were two voices, one boy, one girl. They would speak in a dead monotone and their voices would bleed into each other, with one fading out as the other faded in. It was really early fot me as a preteen.
Edited by Sisi