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Season 1

  • S01E01 Mermaid Inn & Michelham Priory

    • August 18, 2011
    • U&Yesterday

    Ghostly goings-on. Michaela visits the Mermaid Inn in Rye, supposedly one of most haunted inns in Britain with five resident ghouls! And prepare to be spooked at Michelham Priory.

  • S01E02 The New Inn & Chavenage House

    • August 25, 2011
    • U&Yesterday

    Michaela prepares for frights in Gloucestershire, finding out about the paranormal activity and sightings at The New Inn Hotel and exploring the strange events at Chavenage House.

  • S01E03 Woodchester Mansion & Prestbury Village

    • September 1, 2011
    • U&Yesterday

    Ghoulish guide to GB. Woodchester Mansion saw seven deaths and a murder during construction, while Prestbury is said to be England's most haunted village. Michaela investigates.

  • S01E04 The Red Lion Hotel & Kelvedon Hatch Nuclear Bunker

    • September 8, 2011
    • U&Yesterday

    The ghostly way is Essex. Colchester's Red Lion Hotel is said to be haunted by at least three ghosts, while the eerie nuclear bunker in Brentwood has also reported spooky goings-on.

  • S01E05 The Galleries of Justice & The Viaduct Tavern

    • September 15, 2011
    • U&Yesterday

    Nottingham's Galleries of Justice was the site of many executions, so unsurprisingly it's a ghost hot spot, and London's Viaduct Tavern houses spirits of a non-alcoholic variety.

  • S01E06 The Hellfire Caves & The Ostrich Inn

    • September 22, 2011
    • U&Yesterday

    Spooky sightseeing. Take a trip to the Hellfire Caves in West Wycombe Park, site of black magic practise and satanic worship in the 18th century, and Slough's age-old Ostrich Inn.

  • S01E07 The Black Swan Hotel & A Ghost Tour of Devizes

    • September 29, 2011
    • U&Yesterday

    Michaela Strachan embarks on a haunted tour of Devizes, learning about the highwayman ghost at the Black Swan Pub and the Civil War soldiers buried in St Mary's Walk Graveyard.

  • S01E08 The Grenadier Pub & The Haunted London Ghost Tour

    • October 6, 2011
    • U&Yesterday

    London calls for Michaela Strachan as she visits the historic Grenadier pub - said to be haunted by the ghost of a young officer - and sets out on a spooky tour around the capital.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Berkeley Castle - The George and Pilgrims Hotel

    • August 24, 2012
    • U&Yesterday

    Michaela Strachan explore more of the most haunted buildings in the UK. She begins with tours of Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire and the George and Pilgrim's Hotel in Glastonbury, Somerset, which are believed to be haunted by the ghosts of priests and monks

  • S02E02 Essex Cottage & Coaching Inn

    • August 24, 2012
    • U&Yesterday

    Michaela Strachan visits a coaching inn believed to be haunted, and an Essex cottage in which there have been reports of wall-scratching and bloodied floors

  • S02E03 The Lion & Swan - Pendle Hill Witch Trials

    • August 31, 2012
    • U&Yesterday

    Michaela visits The Lion & Swan coaching inn in Cheshire, which dates as far back as 1496. Then it’s off to Lancashire, where Michaela investigates the Pendle Hill Witch Trials of 1612, where nine women were accused of meeting on the hill to use sorcery to kill 17 local men.

  • S02E04 St Briavels Castle - The New Inn

    • August 31, 2012
    • U&Yesterday

    Michaela visits St Briavels Castle in Chepstow, which has been an important fortification on the border with Wales since the late 12th century. It’s had a violent and turbulent history and is said to be brimming of ghosts. Michaela then stops off at The New Inn in Pwllmeyric. Folklore tells of a dark tale of a mother and daughter being hanged on a nearby tree for their alleged dabbling in witchcraft, and it’s said they said to haunt the old pub and the surrounding area.

  • S02E05 The Grand Theatre - Pleasure Beach

    • September 7, 2012
    • U&Yesterday

    Michaela visits The Grand Theatre in Blackpool that has been home to all manner of variety shows for over a century. It’s said that the ghostly presence that has been reported by staff and audience members was an audience member who threw himself off the balcony into the stalls after being rejected by an actress. Michaela then moves onto the Pleasure Beach, where two of its rides are said to be haunted. The Ghost Train is said to be home to Cloggy, a deceased man who used to work on the ride and now likes to run his hand through customers’ hair and blow in their ears.

  • S02E06 The Angel Hotel - Clearwell Caves

    • September 7, 2012
    • U&Yesterday

    We visit The Angel Hotel in Coleford, Gloucestershire, which claims to be the oldest pub in the area and dates back to 1650s. Ghostly tales have surrounded it for centuries and Michaela investigates ghost sightings and other paranormal experiences. In the second episode of the evening, there’s a short trip over to Clearwell Caves in Coleford. An underground network that stretches under the Forest of Dean, visitors have reported sightings of ghosts and experiencing strange things…

  • S02E07 Derby Gaol - The Guildhall Tunnels

    • September 14, 2012
    • U&Yesterday

    It's up to Derby, where Michaela visits Derby Gaol, once used to house a variety of criminals in the mid-18th century, it now has a reputation as one of the most haunted places in the UK. She then travels to The Guildhall Tunnels, which have been used as storage for smugglers, jail cells and even a bomb shelter during World War II.

  • S02E08 Hall I' th' Wood - Smithills Hall

    • September 14, 2012
    • U&Yesterday

    We join Michaela Hall I' th' Wood in Bolton, a 16th century manor house hidden away inside a housing estate which according to reports, is packed with ghosts. Then it's off to the city's Smithills Hall, which dates back to the 15th century. Now a museum, staff have reported that faces have appeared in the mirrors, slamming doors and even glasses being turned upside down.

  • S02E09 The Ram Inn - The Ragged Cot Inn

    • September 21, 2012
    • U&Yesterday

    The Ram Inn, in Gloucestershire, is believed to date back to the 14th century and over the years visitors have reported all manner of ghosts, demons and poltergeists haunting the ancient guesthouse. Next, Michaela is off to The Ragged Cot Inn in nearby Stroud. A coaching inn since the 17th century, its most famous ghost story revolves around the exploits of a former landlord turned highwayman called Bill Clavers who killed his wife and child on the way to robbing a stagecoach.

  • S02E10 The Four Crosses - Black Country

    • September 21, 2012
    • U&Yesterday

    Michaela visits The Four Crosses in Staffordshire, which has had dozens of reports of ghostly apparitions, and other phenomena over the years. We also join the presenter as she explores a manor house in the Black Country, a 12th century house with more paranormal stories than you can shake a Ghostbuster at.

  • S02E11 The Feathers Hotel - The Prince Rupert

    • September 28, 2012
    • U&Yesterday

    Michaela travels to Ludlow and The Feathers Hotel. It boasts a world-famous timber façade and was built during the reign of King James I in the 17th century. It's said to be one of the scariest places to stay in the country. Then it's on to The Prince Rupert Hotel in Shrewsbury, where, in one of the bedrooms, the pillows disappeared and found on the other side of the room.

  • S02E12 The Sun Inn - Samlesbury Hall

    • September 28, 2012
    • U&Yesterday

    Michaela goes to the The Sun Inn, Ribble Velley, which claims to be the most haunted pub in Lancashire thanks to the ghost of Lizzie Dean, a scullery maid who committed suicide in the pub's attic in 1935. Then it's on to Samlesbury Hall in Preston, where Lady Dorothy Southworth - known as the White Lady - is said to roam the house and grounds, even venturing out into the main road.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Halloween special

    • October 31, 2012
    • U&Yesterday

    In this Halloween special, Michaela travels to Carnfield Hall in Alfreton, Derbyshire to explore a house that dates back to the 15th century. All manner of unexplained noises, thumps and doors shutting have been heard through the ages, as well as harpsichord music. Another ghost is said to be that of Robert Revell, the Squire of Carnfield in the 1700s, who was said to have been murdered in his bed by two servants. With a rich history, the house has seen eras from Mary Queen Of Scots and the English Civil War through to Georgian and Victorian times. Michaela has all the ingredients to make this a Halloween to remember.