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Name
  
Gordon Smith


Role
  
Psychic medium

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Born
  
6 July 1962 (age 61) (
1962-07-06
)

Known for
  
Work as medium on Most Haunted

Books
  
Intuitive Studies: A Complete, Developing Mediumship, The Amazing Power of, Life‑Changing Messages: Remarka, The 5 Keys to Happines

Interview with gordon smith the clairvoyant


Gordon Smith (born 6 July 1962) describes himself as a psychic medium. As he used to work as a barber, he is often known (and presents himself as) The Psychic Barber.

Contents

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Career as a medium

Gordon Smith's career as a medium began at the age of 24, when another medium told him that one day he would be 'on the platform'. This was the start of a 15-year-long study to be a medium. He works giving demonstrations, writing books and organising workshops, and until March 2008 wrote a psychic column for the British tabloid The People. Smith does not charge for readings.

Television and film

In 1999, BBC Scotland made a documentary about Gordon Smith called 'Psychic Barber', followed in 2003 by the BBC's 'Talking to the Dead'.

In October 2005, Smith was revealed as the new medium on Living TV's Most Haunted, taking over from Derek Acorah. He appeared in Series 7 and three episodes of Series 8 before being replaced by David Wells.

In 2008, Smith appeared in a special "Paranormal Edition" episode of The Weakest Link, in which he made it to the final round but lost to Mia Dolan. In 2008-09, he presented his own series 'Psychic Therapy' on the Biography Channel.

Smith appeared in the adaptation of Jackie Collins book film Paris Connections appearing alongside Charles Dance and Trudie Styler.

References

Gordon Smith (psychic medium) Wikipedia