Incredible Tales

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Incredible Tales
Also known asI.T.
信不信有你 (Chinese season 1)
灵异怪谈 (Chinese season 2-present)
GenreSupernatural Horror
Documentary
StarringUtt Panichkul
Country of originSingapore
Original languagesEnglish
Chinese
No. of episodes104
Production
Production locationSingapore
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time
  • 22 minutes (approx.)
Release
Original networkMediacorp Channel 5
Mediacorp Channel 8
Picture format
Audio formatStereo with Mandarin dub
Original release2004 (2004) –
12 August 2017 (2017-08-12)

Incredible Tales (I.T.) is a 2004 Singaporean anthology supernatural horror documentary television series released by MediaCorp, revolving horror stories recounted by Asians in each episode. The series is hosted by Thai actor and model Utt Panichkul, or simply known as Utt during the episodes.[1]

A total of eight seasons were broadcast with the recent season airing on 13 May 2017 and ending on 12 August 2017.[2] A Mandarin dubbed series (Chinese: 灵异怪谈; pinyin: Língyì guàitán; Season 1 as Chinese: 信不信有你; pinyin: Xìn bùxìn yǒu nǐ) was also aired after the English version. As of 2019, all eight seasons (as well as the Mandarin dubbed series) were archived in MediaCorp's Video on demand website MeWatch.[1]

Premise[]

The series features the stories of paranormal encounters by ordinary people in Singapore, inspired from actual encounters submitted directly to the show by viewers, intriguing urban legends with uncertain origins, and published materials by the prolific best selling authors such as Russell Lee (best known for True Singapore Ghost Story) and Goh Sin Tub.[1]

Each half-hour episode features a story or two on the recount of paranormal occurrences in Asia, though the episodes were aired that revolves this episode are reenactment, similar to the other horror anthologies such as Tales from the Crypt and Are You Afraid of the Dark?.

The fifth season marked the first season to air in High-definition television, using a revamped theme tune while the title logo of IT redesigned to look more transparent from white, and the show's title, Incredible Tales were placed on the bottom left for the first time together. Additionally, filming took place in Philippines for the first time.[3]

Series overview[]

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
13 2004 2004
13 2005 2005
13 2006 2006
13 2007 2007
13 2008 2008
13 2011 2011
13 31 August 2013 30 November 2013
13 13 May 2017 12 August 2017

Episodes[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Incredible Tales S1 Show Info meWATCH".
  2. ^ "Incredible Tales S8 Show Info meWATCH". Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Incredible Tales S5 Show Info meWATCH".
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