Grave Mistakes, Raihan, Kyle, Wayne Rée and Utt's experiences! | Tales from Incredible Tales EP9

Published 2024-03-12
In this episode, Ria897 DJ Raihan Yacob and horror creators Kyle Ong and Wayne Rée are joined by Utt - host of the original Incredible Tales for 13 seasons - as they talk about their experiences around graves.

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Credits:

Hosts - Raihan Yacob, Wayne Rée, Kyle Ong
Special guest: Utt Panichkul
Director and Producer - Kyle Ong
Writer - Wayne Rée
Assistant Director - Chin Qin Wei
Director of Photography - Chervin Chua
Gaffer - Jonathan Chan
Art Director - Joline Lim
Sound - Audrey Lee
Hair and Makeup - Beno Lim
Behind-the-scenes - Bernard Lim


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All Comments (17)
  • @max308767
    Would MediaCorp consider doing a reboot of Incredible Tales with Utt as the host?
  • @susangoh6551
    During my recent trip back to sgp, an uninvited guest from a HDB Christian furneral wake attached itself to my carry on and follow me back to US. It’s quite harmless but very confused and curious by the new environment. It didn’t occur to me in the beginning but I was very hungry every night which is unusual. One day I saw it on my bed bending over my pillow wearing a cotton elastic pants. I can’t tell if it is a male or female but am sure it is an older frail individual. I didn’t get to see the top or the face just the backside bending over on my bed. In the beginning it was very curious, lurking around a lot but it’s better now. Also I lost a lot of hair and my hubby is not sleeping well- these issues are getting better now. If she/he behaves, I will consider bringing it back to sgp on my next trip.🙏🙏🙏
  • @lijmes
    Coming from the boys school at Mt Vernon, Bidadari muslim cemetary & mt vernon crematorium/columbarium were really familiar old haunts (pun intended) for many of many of us. Boys being boys, we'd find the shortest way to Aljunied road busstop via a hole in the fence leading straight through the colombarium with the pagoda. To get to the serangoon Road busstop (currently where Woodleigh mall is), passage through the Muslim cemetery was quickest and in the day, the place is really serene. Graves in the Muslim cemetary was abit more haphazardly arranged and some parts were badly overgrown with grass. We walked the more trodden paths but even so sometimes one will find himself standing on top of a grave (between 2 vertical structures) in the fading evening glow. At night during school camps, glancing into the pitch dark expanse of graves we sometimes see blue and yellow flames dancing. Don't know what they are, don't really want to find out as well. As for the Christian cemetary on e other side of aljunied Road is not really scary. Like they said, got alot of joggers even before exhumation. Nice childhood memories.
  • @michaellim8464
    Never sleep in the cemetery. I went to Taiwan for my bridage exercise in 1975 and we slept overnight at a cemetery on the mountain. There was hundreds of graves all over us. I remembered sleeping with graves on top of my head and on my left and right and could be seeing photos of the deceased. After midnight a soldier was screaming loudly waking all of us because he saw a ghost of a girl coming up to us and started to look at everyone. A viewer asked me if her father might be the one in my batch because he was possessed on returning from Taiwan and have to visit many doctors but was cured after seeing many temple mediums. He was sleeping in the open grave and get possessed or he might be the one to happened seeing the ghost I don't know.
  • Walking around thai temples that have graveyards always have a weird uneasy feeling
  • @tinateh
    No lah, do you know Mt Vernon was just next to that plot of land? That road dividing Bidadari and Mt Vernon was a connecting road between Serangoon and Aljunied. There are so many residential estates adjoining Bidadari. Before Bidadari became a cemetery, it was the palace grounds of one of Sultan Abu Bakar’s wives and the name Bidadari is named after her because she was so beautiful like an angel. The MRT was built to serve the residents living in the vicinity but it wasn’t economical to operate without the volume until the Bidadari flats were built up.
  • @lydiat5819
    Question - are there different types of ghost ? Like you mentioned pontianak (what is that ?), how about blood sucking vampire ? poltergeist ? Zombie ? What else ? Can you do an episode on that ? Thank you
  • @Jokes0nM3
    I got a question. If the incense had already finish burning, are we allowed to step them? Because one of my chinese friend back when I was young he told me that it is okay to step on it after it finish burning.
  • @tas_tasyrif
    Kubur Kassim in Siglap. Notorious. Bidadari is more like a fairy. Angel is malaikat.
  • @tinateh
    Haha, had a boyfriend once who with his fellow hostel mates would sneak out to the graveyard and hang out there eating ta pau supper sitting on tombstones and chat with the guys. Nothing ever happened to these fellas. But to be honest, my BF looked like a Chinese general door god.
  • @93hothead
    Literally did every paranormal dare and nothing happens, if demons or ghost exist there would not be wars lol
  • @tinateh
    People still make Pontianaks? With our system, how? Read that they live only 300 years and they also expire. So if there were any around, they’d be old ones. Also read that many have been caught and nailed to a specific place in Singapore, waiting out their expiry dates.
  • @kulfreestyler
    Like mountvernon camp I heard was a cemetery, as someone who used to reside there wishes to know. Please give pr to Gurkhas 🥲