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    A.N.Other wrote:
    Thurrock Trojan wrote:
    This guy was outed as a FAKE and it even made it onto the news! If anyone goes and sees this moron they are seriously stupid and deluded.
    He cons people who are at their most vulnerable when they are grief stricken.

    He is no better than a doorstep conman stealing a pensioners handbag.
    Well Said That Man!
    Avoid this performance like the Plague!"
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TV's Derek to bring psychic show to town

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ONE of the country’s best-known psychics is coming to the Thameside Theatre.

Derek Acorah brings his True Vision show to Grays on Thursday, September 20, from 7.30pm.

The theatre, in Orsett Road, is excited about the booking.

A spokesman said: “Derek has achieved international acclaim with television, radio and personal appearances across the United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East, New Zealand and the USA.

“Derek has also conducted telephone consultations for people as far south as India, Australia and New Zealand.

“Over the years, Derek’s television appearances have made him one of Britain’s most popular and best known mediums, resulting in consistent sell-out shows throughout his UK tours.”

Acorah rose to fame on Living TV’s Most Haunted series, where he would communicate with spirits at allegedly haunted places. He then moved on to present Derek Acorah’s Ghost Towns.

Acorah got his TV break in 1996 after a researcher for Granada Breeze in Manchester heard about the Liverpudlian’s skills.

He became a regular feature on the Livetime show for the next five years.

Tickets for True Vision are £17.50, or £16 for senior citizens. Call 0845 3005264.

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