I believe in the after life, have done for 30 years plus and have had some amazing experiences. Colin Fry is not one of my favourite psychics because I find myself watching him on tv and doubting his skills. I believe he does have ability, but for me he then elaborates depending on the person's reaction, body language, the way they talk/look and of course their answers which people often find difficult to restrict to "yes" or "no" or "I can't place that yet" etc and give far too much information which he then appears to draw on further. For example, one reading last night to a grumpy, angry, aggressive, arms folded woman - she was told "and your mother is saying try to be softer and less angry......" Hmmm, even the best believer must question this style. There was a lot of this which is why you can understand how many sceptics would draw on this kind of approach.
Despite this, I was interested enough to watch him live. I came away with my views unchanged.
T J Higgs was very similar in her ability, but spoke extremely fast, like John Edwards and constantly made jokes whilst reading which I found irritating after a while. For myself, it didn't work that on several occasions both of them were trying to give the same reading as Colin constantly interrupted her. Ok, it was his show and she the guest, but I found it rude and distracting the way he just took over when she was talking and made her stop in her tracks and stand there until he had put his comments across.
1 hour in the first half - 4 readings. 1 hour in the second half - 4 readings. Too much time spent on these readings, often dragged on. The little information given could have been given in a much shorter time if they stopped dragging it on, making jokes, interrupting each other. Bearing in mind the size of the audience, more could have been covered if they restricted themselves to 5-10 mins per reading. The night came to a sudden abrupt end with a "thanks for coming" and they walked off!
I've seen much better, but it's good enough if you are interested in the subject and like him. There were certainly moments when you thought "wow, now that was good", but then it dragged on as they almost appeared to try to make more of it.