Incredible Tales, or rather a ‘Best of’ compilation of Incredible Tales, is now on Netflix. “There are fanbases there even back before it’s on Netflix!” he exclaims. (There’s even a Mandarin version with Guo Liang hosting.) Utt is surprised by the series’ longevity and its fervent followers in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. But the show never went away all 104 episodes of them on meWATCH. He went on to host Incredible Tales for eight seasons it started in 2004 and ended in 2017. That said, Utt aced the audition and the rest is history. “And here’s a show that’s a whole different genre - very brooding, supernatural, paranormal - from what I had done before.” “On MTV, I’m bouncing off the walls being really hyper and everything,” Utt, whose full name is Greg Uttsada Panichkul, recalls. (Actually, there is something we’ve always find peculiar about him, but more of that in a bit.) You and me both.Ĭome to think of it, the Thai-American, then a MTV VJ based in Singapore, is the last person you would associate with anything remotely out of this world. To the best of Utt’s knowledge, he still has absolutely no idea why Mediacorp wanted him to host a horror anthology docu-series called Incredible Tales.
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