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Welcome to What The Heck season 4! This podcast explores unexplained phenomena using stories gathered from various sources, then applies an academic research method to find theories and solutions for each one. So far, we've been unsuccessful in finding any concrete answers, but a few of the stories we've covered have been solved. Today, we're looking at the Hollinwell Incident. In 1980, the anunual Hollinwell Show took place. Families packed a field, and marching bands and majorette groups showed off their skills. All the members of these groups were children. After their competition shows took place, all the children began to feel terribly sick, eventually falling to the ground. An investigation was conducted, but many aren't satisfied with the results. What happened that day? What did the investigation say? What else could have caused it? Listen in to find out!
Links for other ways to listen are found here: https://linktr.ee/whattheheckpod
References for the episode:
Clayton, Graham. “All Fall Down: What Was The Hollinwell Mystery? | Spooky Isles.” Spooky Isles, 22 Sept. 2014, https://www.spookyisles.com/hollinwell-mystery/.
Harby, Andy Whittaker &. Jennifer. “The Hollinwell Incident: What Lay behind the Fainting Field? - BBC News.” BBC News, BBC News, 4 July 2022, https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-61551003.
Nanrah, Gurjeet. “Will We Ever Discover What Really Happened at Nottinghamshire Jamboree Where Hundreds of Children Collapsed? - Nottinghamshire Live.” Nottinghamshire Live, Nottinghamshire Live, 14 July 2020, https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/local-news/ever-discover-what-really-happened-4324828.
You can email Glen at [email protected] with any of your spooky stories, unexplained events, mysteries that you want him to look at, or anything you'd like him to correct or address. Thanks for listening, and if you enjoy the podcast and think you know others who will like it, share it with them!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to What The Heck season 4! This podcast explores unexplained phenomena using stories gathered from various sources, then applies an academic research method to find theories and solutions for each one. So far, we've been unsuccessful in finding any concrete answers, but a few of the stories we've covered have been solved. Today, we're looking at the Hollinwell Incident. In 1980, the anunual Hollinwell Show took place. Families packed a field, and marching bands and majorette groups showed off their skills. All the members of these groups were children. After their competition shows took place, all the children began to feel terribly sick, eventually falling to the ground. An investigation was conducted, but many aren't satisfied with the results. What happened that day? What did the investigation say? What else could have caused it? Listen in to find out!
Links for other ways to listen are found here: https://linktr.ee/whattheheckpod
References for the episode:
Clayton, Graham. “All Fall Down: What Was The Hollinwell Mystery? | Spooky Isles.” Spooky Isles, 22 Sept. 2014, https://www.spookyisles.com/hollinwell-mystery/.
Harby, Andy Whittaker &. Jennifer. “The Hollinwell Incident: What Lay behind the Fainting Field? - BBC News.” BBC News, BBC News, 4 July 2022, https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-61551003.
Nanrah, Gurjeet. “Will We Ever Discover What Really Happened at Nottinghamshire Jamboree Where Hundreds of Children Collapsed? - Nottinghamshire Live.” Nottinghamshire Live, Nottinghamshire Live, 14 July 2020, https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/local-news/ever-discover-what-really-happened-4324828.
You can email Glen at [email protected] with any of your spooky stories, unexplained events, mysteries that you want him to look at, or anything you'd like him to correct or address. Thanks for listening, and if you enjoy the podcast and think you know others who will like it, share it with them!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.