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The fourth episode in a series that seeks to find the best psychic in the country. Presented by Trisha Goddard the series began with eight contestants but by the fourth programme there are only five left: Anna Galliers, Austin Charles, Diane Lazarus, Mary White and Dennis Binks. This episode is presented from Nottingham.
The psychics have to perform four tasks and based on their performance in these a panel decides who will go through to the next set of tasks - one will not get through.
TASK 1: To locate a man hidden in a forest.
TASK 2: By holding a hammer decide who, out of a group of five people, committed a violent act with it.
TASK 3: Explain what happened to two people after being shown their photographs and spending time in the house in which one of them lived. (Based around the murder of Lynne Goldingay by Graham Neal and his subsequent suicide.)
TASK 4: Diagnose the different medical problems that five people suffer from.
Dennis Binks does not make it through to the next round.
Presented by Trisha Goddard
Devised by Malcolm Allsop, Kim Bjornqvist
With thanks to Beacon Hill National Park and Nottingham Castle
Sound Steve Abson, Paul Scurrell
Cameras Peter Eveson, Steve Thorpe, Howard Dartnell
Lighting Supervisor Dave Walter
Colourist Paul Fallen
Online Editor Nick King
Offline Editors Jon Pinsky/Mark Lovegrove/Chloe Walker
Edit Assistant Liam Davies
Titles and Graphics Richard White
Music devised by Paul Fasser
Post Production Evolutions
Production Co-ordinator Sara Perry
Consultants Deborah Borgen, Kim Bjornqvist
Researchers Matt Smith, Grisha Nikolsky
Associate Producers Rachel Resser, Andy Mort, Nadia Willan
Edit Producer Paul Freeman
Prodcuer Directors Ran trickett, Annaliese Edwards
Executive Producers Malcolm Allsop, Trisha Goddard
Deputy Series Editor Julian Dismare
Series Editor Nigel Mercer.
Task three of the programme is based around the murder of Lynne Goldingay by Graham Neal and his subsequent suicide. The archive material used in this element of the programme came from ITV's regional news collection held at the Media Archive for Central England.
The programme was transmitted on Channel 5.