That's better than the infamous "Kreed Kafer" incident on the old Most Haunted show.
Basically, they had a resident psychic medium named Derek Acorah, who would always 'channel' and get possessed by whatever local spirit was part of the investigation for that week's episode. The show's token sceptic, Ciaran O'Keefe, though portraying a neutral stance in the recordings, wasn't taken in by Acorah's act at all. So he came up with a South African character called Kreed Kafer and developed a plausible backstory for him, then casually slipped the name and details into conversation with some of the crew.
Sure enough, Kreed Kafer showed up and did his thing. Apparently, being totally made up and an anagram of "Derek Faker" isn't the handicap you might think.
Basically, they had a resident psychic medium named Derek Acorah, who would always 'channel' and get possessed by whatever local spirit was part of the investigation for that week's episode. The show's token sceptic, Ciaran O'Keefe, though portraying a neutral stance in the recordings, wasn't taken in by Acorah's act at all. So he came up with a South African character called Kreed Kafer and developed a plausible backstory for him, then casually slipped the name and details into conversation with some of the crew.
Sure enough, Kreed Kafer showed up and did his thing. Apparently, being totally made up and an anagram of "Derek Faker" isn't the handicap you might think.
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist. This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair. Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second. That means there's a situation vacant.'