Psychic Today - Original Shows Featured On Psychic Today

Original Shows Featured On Psychic Today

Good Morning Psychic offers early morning spiritual advice and predictions. Hosted by a presenter and a psychic, the programme tackles topics and themes related to the psychic world. Across all the shows, the viewers have three key ways of interacting; phoning, texting or leaving a caller comment. Good Morning Psychic gives the opportunity to receive a complimentary reading whilst providing a start to the day.

Psychic Interactive launched in 2004 on the Game Network as the first interactive psychic show in Britain. It is Psychic Today’s original format and the channel’s flagship show. The programme features two psychics and one presenter as the hosts (subject to change). Viewers are able to directly contact the programme in much the same way as Good Morning Psychic. A variety of topics and subjects are addressed, giving the viewer influence over the direction of the live show. Psychic Interactive broadcast on the Game Network.

In the past, Psychic Interactive has featured celebrity psychics such as David Wells and Inbaal. Since then, the channel has attempted seen the show go from strength to strength and is the longest running interactive live psychic TV show in the world.

Psychic Zone offers the same service to the Psychic Today viewership. It differs by focussing on an individual psychic, and showcasing their skills using pre-recorded footage. This is interwoven into the programme, demonstrating the psychics in their element. In addition, guests are invited into the studio to receive a live reading, to highlight a psychic’s ability.

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