BOARD TO DEATH
/While hosting a haunted VHS board game party, Pete unleashes his evil doppelganger, ETEP! Will Pete & friends escape their Night Fears? Be kind and rewind this action-packed season finale to find out!
PPC is a paranormal radio show 1996-1999
In 1996, Pete Schwartz began work on a documentary series called Pete's Paranormal Chronicles. Schwartz's sanity began to unravel during the production of the program and he became completely immersed in a nationwide conspiracy. December 12th, 1999 is the last day anyone remembers seeing him alive. Family and friends believe he is dead.
These are the recordings of Pete's old radio show...
TURN THE VOLUME UP AND THE LIGHTS DOWN
While hosting a haunted VHS board game party, Pete unleashes his evil doppelganger, ETEP! Will Pete & friends escape their Night Fears? Be kind and rewind this action-packed season finale to find out!
DOUBLE FEATURE!
Act 1: Pete befriends an evil sex robot after his relationship with his girlfriend goes sour
Act 2: A jaded, has-been paranormal investigator and his younger, talented protégé prepare to go on assignment together
Pete discovers a secret comedy club for ghosts
Pete returns to the haunted house from the pilot episode, hoping to meet his long-lost Ghost Dad
While having lunch with his friend Justin Trudeau, Pete’s consciousness begins to travel through time and space. Among the nightmare ruins of the year 2212, he meets a future Trudeau relative who sends him on a daring mission…
*Recorded February 3rd, 1999
Pete & friends bravely visit Camp Crystal Skull, where serial-slasher Marty the Mangler lurks in the shadows...
Ray's ghost takes the form of a pigeon and haunts the ancient castle which Pete now calls home
*co-written by Edgar Allan Poe
Detective Schwartz is back to solve the mystery of the Jersey Devil
*with special guest D.B. Cooper
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Pete must come to grips with his Ghost Dad revelation while fighting his way out of the Freemason Temple of the Templar
Season Finale. Pete sets out on a quest to find his father, but before his quest begins, he is kidnapped by the Freemasons and taken to the secret Temple of the Templar.
Special introduction by: Noam Chomsky
Detective Morgan comes to town, joining forces with Pete on a manhunt for Baxter Paul Jones, an actor/junkie turned vampire
Pete tells the incredible story of his great uncle's obsession with psychiatrist Carl Jung
Pete stumbles upon an alternate universe where David Lynch's Twin Peaks is a very real reality
Narrated by David Lynch
*Featuring special celebrity guest David Bowie
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien offers Pete the job opportunity of a lifetime aboard the TTG University of the Ark
Presented in SUPERSONIC SOUND! It's the fan favourite "Dartmouth Faerie" A perfect episode for first-time listeners!
Pete travels to Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and joins forces with a Faerie Exorcist to save a poor man's soul from a changeling curse.
In the final chapter of the Halifax Pit-Ripper saga, Pete and D.B. Cooper race against time to stop the Pit-Ripper's Ghost once and for all!
This action-packed episode tells the true story of D.B. Cooper (a.k.a. Treat Williams) - a criminal mastermind/actor/father/lover/paranormal detective
Pete talks to Veronika Domoshev, a Mothman survivor. He investigates the Mothman site and finds nothing...but horror
*recorded on Nov. 26th, 1996
ABOUT PETE SCHWARTZ
Pete Schwartz graduated from University in 1991 with a major in political science and a minor in cryptozoology. Much to the chagrin of his mother, Pete never pursued a career in politics. Instead, he became a writer, publishing two books on sasquatches and a novella about the mothman.
In 1994, he began work as a private investigator of paranormal activity. He chronicled each case, and started a short-lived radio series called Pete's Paranormal Chronicles. Schwartz's sanity began to unravel during the production of this program. His girlfriend left him and his mother disowned him. Pete became completely immersed in a nationwide conspiracy which he'd unearthed entirely on his own.
December 12th, 1999 is the last day anyone remembers seeing Pete Schwartz alive. Family and friends believe he is dead.