Thank you Keith Parsons, of Fernlea House and a former BBC producer, for sending us this link to his documentary exploring the issues of life after death:
It is always interesting to hear what residents and former residents have been up to.
Tuesday July 28, 2015 by Blog Team
Thank you Keith Parsons, of Fernlea House and a former BBC producer, for sending us this link to his documentary exploring the issues of life after death:
It is always interesting to hear what residents and former residents have been up to.
I watched this from start to finish , and found it very very interesting. Food for thought one might say. It is certainly worth an hour of anyone’s time.
Very well presented Mr Kieth Parsons
Thank you for your kind comment, terry p. I made this documentary in 2009, in Parwich, elsewhere in the UK, and in Spain and Australia. But it had so many copyright issues it lay dormant in my desk drawer until last month, when somebody in Florida saw it and thought it suitable for uploading onto You tube. In five short weeks it has had over 9,000 viewings! I am amazed and gratified that so many people have appreciated it in such a short time.
I’m amazed and pleased to say that this one hour documentary I made in Parwich has had over twenty thousand views on Youtube in under three months.