Both myself here:
http://www.skeptics.org.uk/commentary_display.php?d=britains_psychic_challenge
And Tony Youens here:
http://www.tonyyouens.com/BritainsPsychicChallenge.htm
have done full commentaries on BPC in the UK.
Ian,
I would not use that as an example of psychic power at work.
Then it's a good job I'm not you then since I am after the truth. I watched all the programmes in full. Unless the programme makers were in collusion with the psychics then the conclusion is pretty much inescapable.
There was only one result of any real interest in the entire series and even then the test was flawed.
Don't be so utterly ludicrous. Yes the testing was certainly less than ideal, but it wasn't proper parapsychological research after all. Each programme produced many instances of apparent psychic abilities. To say there was only 1 instance in the entire series is either a display of mindnumbing stupidity, or of downright dishonesty. People need to see the programmes for themselves rather than read anything a so-called skeptic might say on the issue.
OK, I wasn't going to look at your page. Just reading the first paragraph convinces me that it is entirely pointless to read any further.
You say:
Flawed testing produces results that are meaningless.
I suggest you purchase yourself a half decent dictionary and look up the word "meaningless". Either the testing produced evidence for anomalous acquisition of information, or it didn't. It would be absurd in the extreme to say that it didn't produce any evidence whatsoever. Apart from some sort of collusion or/and massive incompetence by the test makers which wasn't brought to our attention, I would say the evidence compels us to accept the existence of psi.
Anyway, all testing can be deemed to be flawed if you look hard enough. I have never encountered any research into the paranormal and which produced significantly positive results which skeptics
didn't think was flawed.
If anything, the programme was a classic display of how people can think they are psychic yet have no real ability whatsoever.
And this is a classic demonstration that skeptics will
never ever accept anything which challenges their beliefs. This is why I couldn't be bothered to contribute to the thread dedicated to this programme before. It was full of people like yourself who wouldn't be able to see a paranormal phenomenon even if it banged you in the face.
As I said I cannot absolutely rule out that the programme makers were in collusion with the psychics, but if they were not, and notwithstanding the fact that the testing was not watertight, for any rational person who is simply interested in finding out the truth I think the evidence was pretty compelling.