• Air date: 14 Sep '04 28 episodes
      Most Haunted is a British paranormal mystery documentary reality television series. The series was first shown on 25 May, 2002 and ended on 21 July, 2010. Led by Yvette Fielding, the programme investigated purported paranormal activity in many locations in the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and other countries. It was produced by Antix Productions and broadcast on the satellite and cable channels Living TV, Livingit, and Channel One. In the United States it was broadcast on the Travel Channel.
  • List of Episodes (28)
    • 1. Kinnitty Castle

      14 Sep '04
      http://www.kinnittycastle.com Description: Former ancient castle, now 37-room luxury hotel Era: "" The first Castle at Kinnitty was destroyed in 1209 and was later rebuilt by the Normans in 1213. History: After rebuilding the castle, the Normans were driven out by the powerful Gaelic clan, the O'Carrolls of Ely. 1630, William O'Carroll built a new Castle in close proximity to the old Abbey. This was confiscated in 1641 by the English forces as part of the plantation of Offaly, or ""Kings
    • 2. Castle Leslie

      21 Sep '04
      http://www.castleleslie.com Description: Private castle now owned by descendants of the original Leslie clan. The castle was bought in 1655 by the Bishop of Clogher John Leslie but was added to and rebuilt in 1878. History: The Leslies can trace their ancestry back to Atilla The Hun. The first Leslie came from Scotland and was a Hungarian nobleman called Bartholomew Leslie who was the chamberlain and protector of Margaret Queen Of Scotland. The Leslie family motto is ""Grip Fast"" which
    • 3. Kasteel Doorwerth

      28 Sep '04
      Description: Ancient castle located on the border of the Rhine. It was a centre of power, government, and administration of justice. In 1260 there was a wooden fortress on the site, which was destroyed by a warlord of the bishop of Utrecht. But 20 years later it had been rebuilt in stone, and was again besieged and plundered. History: In the early 15th century the North Wing was added, together with battlements and defence towers. During the latter half of the century, the big tower and pa
    • 4. Kasteel Ammersoyen

      05 Oct '04
      Description: In 1350 Dirk van Herlaer ordered Castle Ammersoyen to be built along a branch of the river Maas. Contrary to other medieval castles, Castle Ammersoyen was built according to a fixed plan. Four wings were erected around an inner-court with four heavy towers at the corners. History: In 1386 the van Herlaer family lost Castle Ammersoyen to the duke of Gelderland who captured the strategically situated castle. The Duke gave the castle to his illegitimate son, who sold it to Johan
    • 5. Black Swan Hotel

      12 Oct '04
      Description: Former pub, now a hotel. The current building was built in 1732. According to John Girven (local historian) the cellars date back to the 1600's when a previous pub known as the Nags Head stood on this site. History: It was owned by a notorious horse dealer and suspected highwayman, Ambrose Saintsbury. In 1732, the building was re-built and renamed the Sergeant's Head. The proprieter at that time was Francis Paradise, a former sergeant of the mace to the towns Mayor In 1789,
    • 6. Old Hall Hotel

      19 Oct '04
    • 7. The Chough Hotel

      26 Oct '04
      Description: Hotel named after a famous Crow-type of Cornish bird. No one knows exactly when the hostelry was built but it's believed to date back to the mid-1600s, as there is a fireplace which bears the date of 1644. History: A disastrous fire swept through the area in 1578 but the building survived. In 1685 when Somerset was traumatised by the Rebellion of the Duke of Monmouth, King James II responded quickly and a battle was fought nearby. The rebels were defeated and slaughtered, Monm
    • 8. Most Haunted Live - Pendle Hill 1

      30 Oct '04
    • 9. Salmesbury Hall

      09 Nov '04
      Description: Ancient hall at one time used as an inn and school, now preserved by local trustees. The original building was constructed in 1325. History: - The first Hall was built by the D'Ewyas family on the bank of the River Ribble but this was destroyed by Robert The Bruce, following the battle of Bannockburn. - By 1325, the Great Hall of the present building was built by Gilbert de Southworth, husband of Alice D'Ewyas. - The West Wing of the house, the oriel bay and the screen were
    • 10. Most Haunted Live - Pendle Hill 3

      01 Nov '04
    • 11. Pleasley Vale Mills

      23 Nov '04
    • 12. Bodelwyddan Castle

      30 Nov '04
    • 13. Annesley Hall

      07 Dec '04
    • 14. The Ancient Ram Inn

      29 Jan '05
      Join the crew at The Ancient Ram Inn as they embark on one of the scariest visits ever!
    • 15. Most Haunted Extra: Kinnitty Castle

    • 16. Most Haunted Extra: Castle Leslie

    • 17. Most Haunted Live - Blackpool 1

      12 Dec '04
    • 18. Most Haunted Live - Blackpool 2

      13 Dec '04
    • 19. Most Haunted Live - Blackpool 3

      14 Dec '04
    • 20. Most Haunted Extra: Old Hall Hotel

    • 21. Most Haunted Live - Terror at Torbay 1

      12 Mar '05
    • 22. Most Haunted Extra: Ordsall Hall

    • 23. Most Haunted Extra: Salmesbury Hall

    • 24. Most Haunted Extra: Oldham Coliseum Theatre

    • 25. Most Haunted Extra: Pleasley Vale Mills