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| 6ixth Sense | |
|---|---|
| Starring | Colin Fry |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Production | |
| Running time | 30 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | Living TV |
| Release | 2002 (2002) – 29 September 2002 (2002-09-29) |
6ixth Sense is aBritish television series aired onLiving TV. Hosted byspiritualistmediumColin Fry, it features him givingPsychic readings to a studio audience, and occasionally shows one-to-one readings.[1]
Fry turned down three offers to do a television programme before he finally accepted to make6ixth Sense with Colin Fry in 2002. 6ixth Sense catapulted him to fame and made him a household name. It was the start of a successful run of TV shows for him onLiving TV.[1] IPM, the television company who made 6ixth Sense, said that they wanted to make aBritish version ofCrossing Over with Fry working with an audience theatre-style and doing one-to-one sittings. Their interest in the genre was influenced byLiving TV showingCrossing Over withAmericanmediumJohn Edward andDerek Acorah who had been onPsychic Livetime onGranada Breeze.[2]
A6ixth Sense Special was broadcast onLiving TV in 2002/03 showing footage from the original pilot episode, explaining how the programme was made and its origins, also featuring highlights, interviews and outtakes.[3]
A DVD entitled6ixth Sense with Colin Fry including 15 minutes of unseen footage was released in 2003 byLiving TV and Flextech Rights Limited.[4]