This original series purports to interview night-shift workers who supposedly were witnesses or victims of real paranormal events. However, like many shows shows of this genre on the Travel Channel, many of the people being interviewed for their allegedly true story, appear to be listed as actors playing a character themselves. Furthermore, the black and white surveillance camera footage isn't real but fictitious---for dramatization purposes only---to pretend viewers are watching the events in the reenactment; there is no actual footage ever shown. Considering that, in this day and age, every workplace has surveillance video cameras, especially in buildings such as shown here, it is strange that no actual footage was able to be procured, depicting the said paranormal events---which raises questions as to the veracity of these allegedly paranormal stories.
Just like with Haunted Hospitals (2018), utilizes at least 6 notes from the Vanessa Williams 1992s hit song "Saved the Best for Last". They are repeated in this show as "mood music", and the notes can be heard in the song, most discernibly at the end, right before Vanessa sings: "sometimes the snow comes down in June".
This show only lasted a dozen or so episodes, like similar interviews-reenactment horror series of the Travel Channel. They will advertise their premieres repeatedly, with great fanfare, as if it were their must-see, future hit-series lasting 100's of episodes, but they are soon canceled after merely a handful, without preambles nor so much as an announcement or disclaimer. This has been the case with dozens of similar format Travel Channel shows, including These Woods are Haunted, Fear the Woods, Haunted Hospitals, My Horror Story, My Haunted House, Paranormal 911, Paranormal Nightshift, Paranormal Emergency, Believers, Extreme Believers, Paranormal Witness, Extreme Paranormal Witness, Hotel Paranormal and many others. Since 2024, the Travel Channel has aired no new episodes of any of their horror recreation series and appears to be content broadcasting nothing but perennial re-runs. It is unclear if they ran out of writers or far-fetched ideas for these entertaining shows.