Television Media:
Dr. Morehouse has been interviewed
on the Discovery Channel—Unsolved Mysteries, and a
second Discovery Channel series titled Unsolved History
in 2004.
In October 2004,
he was featured on the Sc-Fi Channel’s
newest series, Proof Positive.
His work has also been featured on
the History Channel, CBS 60 Minutes, ABC
20/20, Sightings, The Gordon Eliot Show, Larry King,
Nightline, the Bynon Show, the Vicki
Gabereau show, and a
host of others in the US and Canada.
In the UK, he has been seen on
London Weekend Television, the Sir David Frost—Beyond
Belief, the BBC Weekly News, the Selina Scott
Show, the Gordon Ashley show, Channel One: Paint
it Red, This Morning with Richard and Judy, the Sky Book show,
with David Freeman’s Psychic World, and numerous others.
National Television:
Proof Positive—The Sci-fi channel, October, 2004.
Unsolved
Histories—The Discovery Channel, June, 2004.
CTV—THE BYNON
SHOW—A
thirty-minute interview aired across Canada.
CTV—THE VICKI
GABEREAU SHOW—A
twenty-one minute segment aired across Canada.
FOX News San
Diego—A
30 Minute presentation on the nature of United States Military Special
Operations Forces, e.g., Rangers; Green Berets; US Navy SEALS; USAF 1st
Special Operations Wing; the US Army Task Force 160 Helicopters, and
their impending role in America’s War on Terrorism.
The Wisom
Network—A
new Time Warner Cable channel. Taped a two-hour interview with David
covering both his personal “soul survival story” and his teaching of
Remote Viewing. 2002
Sightings—July
1996 (Now syndicated). According to Producer Chris Miendel, it was
the longest segment in the show’s history.
The Gordon
Elliott Show—May
1997, for “ Sweeps.”
Unsolved
Mysteries—May
1998 (Now syndicated). This program was a $79, 000.00 dollar segment
that to date holds the record for being the most expensive and longest
segment in the syndicated television show’s history.
FOX 11
Evening News & Good Day LA—June
1998, this
segment became the longest segment in FOX News
history. The story began as a (4min.) spot and turned into a two-part
eight-minute segment. The segment eventually won a coveted Emmy during
the “Sweeps.”
The URI
Geller (PSI Force) Infomercial—July
1998, produced by Schulberg Media Works of San Francisco. David is
the central anchor supporting Uri Geller’s Infomercial. The book,
Psychic Warrior is displayed and talked about four times during
the one-hour infomercial, as is, Nonlethal Weapons: War
Without Death. Beginning in August 1997, the infomercial aired
weekly for a period of six months on every network: CBS, ABC, NBC,
FOX, and UPN.
Public
Television (PBS) Special (Author’s of Note)—July
1997, a Public Broadcast System (PBS) special which interviews
fourteen authors in one-hour segments. The television special was
designed to air monthly on PBS with David being interviewed for a
one-hour segment covering his story as a strategic deceiver, counter
narcotics officers and special operations military officer.
Millennial
Prophecies:
A Turner Network Television (TNT) Production—April 1997, a special
about the military, space, Remote Viewing and weaponry for the coming
millennium.
Not the Usual
Suspects—A
pilot series for CNBC produced by PARCO Productions in New York. The
series pilot used selected non-fiction and fiction authors to address
current world issues. David is featured as a regular panel member.
The Rolanda Show—December
1996.
International Television:
London
Weekend Television—August
1997, the British equivalent to Unsolved Mysteries.
The Sir David
Frost Show-live:
Produced by David Paradine Productions Limited—the show aired March
1997 in the UK and Western Europe before fifteen million television
viewers.
The BBC
Weekly News—London
(UK), (30 minutes).
The Salina
Scott Show—London
(UK), (1 hour).
The Gordon
Ashley Show—London
(UK), interviewed for a live twelve-minute segment.
Channel One:
Paint It Red—London
(UK), interviewed for a live thirty-minute segment.
This Morning
With Richard & Judy—London
(UK), interviewed for a live thirty-minute segment.
GLOBAL
TELEVISION—The Byron Show,
Toronto, Canada, (1 hour).
SKY BOOK
SHOW—with David Freeman,
London (UK), (1 hour).
PSYCHIC
WORLD—Matthew Hutton,
London (UK), (1 hour).
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