Well, no, obviously not.

But it does make a pretty compelling case… Well its still a rollercoaster of storytelling.

The format of the show is similar to the podcast.

Uncanny

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The show is the same, with updates teased for further down the line.

The families did not know each other.

(Maybe, though it wouldnt necessarily explain the people that came before.)

The show is structured around Robins investigations, making it compelling TV.

Was there a real Miss Howard?

Did she die in that house?

And are the former residents really able to recognise their ghost from old-timey pictures of the real Howard family?

Lisa and Janes mother says she lived at the house from 1964 to 1971.

Kates family lived there in the 70s, though exactly what year they moved in isnt mentioned.

So it seems fairly plausible that the Howards lived there and Nora died.

Lisa and Janes family moved in next, then Kates family right after.

But as the show points out, the human brain is a complicated thing.

What the show has going for it most is Robins, a very popular host for good reason.

Hes also got a very cheeky face the man is clearly massively enjoying all elements of possibility.

Come along for the ride and make your own mind up.