New 'John Edward Cross Country' series takes Other Side coast to coast

From: Sunday Gazette-Mail | Date: March 12, 2006| Author: Kate O'Hare | Copyright information

According to self-proclaimed psychic medium John Edward, he hasn't spent the years since the end of "Crossing Over With John Edward" - which aired on Sci-Fi Channel and in syndication - obsessing about how to get back on television.

But, he says, every now and then he'd get an e-mail or letter from one of his ardent viewers urging him to do just that.

"Every time I'd get to that point (of not going back on television)," Edward says, "I'd have one of those e-mails or one of those...

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