THERE'S something extra special awaiting visitors to the Citizen's exciting Feel Good Factor exhibition at Shaw Hill Golf Club later this month.

Registered psychic Dr Ian Fabian will be bringing his ESP Productions company to the show, offering clairvoyance, tarot card and rune reading and basic mediumship.

To call Morecambe-based Ian interesting is a real understatement.

He has been recruited by police and government, keen to use his special powers, for search missions.

And he helped a famous musician who was involved in a remarkable life-changing experience.

"I've had all kinds of cases," said Ian. "There was a quite famous musician who shall have to remain nameless. He saved a guy's life and he believes all the badness ended up in him.

"He fell out with the band, but now he is a successful author and the band is back together.

"I met him at a party and we just got talking and I told him the best thing to do. He used to phone me up every day.

"He's had dozens of number one hits over the years and his band are in the rock 'n' roll hall of fame."

Ian recognised his powers from a young age when he warned a police chief, who had come to visit his father, not to go home a certain way "because he would get mugged" -- and sure enough he did, much to the officer's amazement.

He added: "There are a lot of police forces that look upon you as some sort of crank, but there are others who phone you up and see what you can do.

"A couple of months ago there was a judge whose son had been kidnapped by the IRA. The only thing we had to go off was his mobile phone number. We located the body, he was still alive, about three miles from where the mobile phone was."

ESP Productions offer a whole range of 'psychic' services, including Angel Therapy for people who believe they have a guardian angel and Chinese horoscopes.

People will be able to approach them with whatever issues they want to discuss at the exhibition.

"If people have got other problems, such as haunted houses, then I can go into more detail with these people at that time."

Visit ESP at the Feel Good Factor exhibition from 10am-5pm each day on Saturday and Sunday, April 24 and 25.