
Browse all 15 episodes in this season, including available images, air dates, runtimes, ratings and episode summaries from TMDB.

Episode 1
Most Haunted for their 100th episode return to familiar territory. Originally their first ever investigation back in the summer of 2001 Michelham Priory held many scary memories. Could Michelham Priory exceed everyones expectations once again. Ian Shillito is the guest Psychic.

Episode 2
The Most Haunted Team visit the beautiful Warwick Castle situated in Warwickshire. Warwick Castle first fort was built in AD 914 which was a wooden construction but it was made into stone in 1260, with halls and towers added during the tudor, and victorian eras etc has made this Castle what it is today, a beautiful structure. Dark shadows, and Ghostly footsteps are heard throughout the Castle. A ghost womens screams and a babys cries have been heard in the chamber. There is plenty of ghostly activity, but the Most Well known Ghost to haunt the Castle is Sir Fulke Greville who was brutally stabbed to death by his servant on September 30th 1628, but he only died through the infected wounds 27 days later. The servant who killed him took his own life due to guilt, Sir Fulke Greville has been seen regulary by his own portrait in the Castle. Guest Psychic Ian Lawman returns to the show.

Episode 3
The Most Haunted Team visit Gladstone Pottery museum in Stoke On Trent. Way back in the 1770's this area boasted one of the area's most productive sites. Considerable growth was then tempered by a clean air act then forced the coal fuel ovens to burn one last time in 1960. Furniture moving, footsteps, and cold spots are regulary experienced in the Museum. A poltergeists, black phantoms, and the yard sees ghostly workers in victorian clothes still doing the work in death as they did in life. Nameless men and women still wander in the dead of night. Ian Lawman is the guest Psychic Medium. Steve Parsons is the Paranormal Investigator.

Episode 4
Most Haunted investigate Margam Castle located in Port Talbot Wales. Margam Castle was only built less than 2 centuries ago, between 1840 to 1850. The Castle was actually built on an area that has bronze age settlers. The park area has a religious overtone too, there is an actual ruin of an abbey that is still there today. In 1898 Robert Scott a trusted gamekeeper was murdered outside by a poacher, ever since then his ghost has wandered the gothic staircase and the Castle itself. Noises, shadows, and footsteps are heard regulary in the Castle. A dark male figure, children singing, and a blacksmith has been seen, the blacksmith has been seen standing under a beam which was the only one to survive the fire in 1977. Steve Parsons returns, and Kevin Wade is the guest Psychic Medium.

Episode 5
The Most Haunted Team visit the Royal Exchange Theatre in the city centre of Manchester. The original construction was of Victorian age which was reconstructed to the current version in 1874, for the next 94 years the only trading there was of cotton merchants. In 1940 a world war 2 bomb destroyed half of the building 3 days before christmas. Trading ceased by the end of the 60's and a Theatre company took it over around 1976. In the 1996 the shows did stop at 11-15am on Saturday 15th June, a three thousand three hundred pound bomb ripped the heart out of these evacuated city streets, it was two and a half years untill the Theatre opened the doors to the public again. There is paranormal activity galore in the Theatre, ghostly footsteps, feeling like people are being followed etc. Steve Parsons in the Paranormal Investigator.

Episode 6
The Most Haunted Team investigate Preston Manor located in Brighton. First mentioned in the doomsday book of 1086 it has since gone through many rebuilds but it still retains one fact that a ghost has been seen here for over 500 years. The nun was brutally murdered and her remains was not found until 400 years later , Agnes does not just haunt the manor she also haunts the graveyard nearby looking for a proper burial. The Stamford family who's generation have lived in the Manor for 138 years have seen Agnes. There was many families that lived here before it was open to the viewing public in 1933. Many people are convinced that a nun called sister Agnes resides here. Bells jingle even when one of them is not connected, a women in gray has also been seen. From smells, to noises, to apparitions, this place was well worth an investigation. Parapsychologist Ciaran O'Keefe returns. Ian Shillito is the guest Psychic.

Episode 7
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators conduct paranormal investigations in an empty Elizabethan town house in Conwy, north Wales. They discover that the building appears to be playing host to the spirits of its 16th-century inhabitants

Episode 8
The Most Haunted Team visit Taunton Castle in Somerset. The Castle is around 800 years old, a museum opened here in 1778, the victorians also used the site as a private school and public baths. A monestry was held there seven centuries earlier. Bloody executions of over one hundred local men was held at the Castle, their crimes was siding against King James the second, which raged into battles around Taunton in the 17th century, step in the hanging judge George Jeffries a cold and calculated killer who may haunt the Castle, his ghost has been seen walking the empty corridors of the Castle along with the grey lady, marching footseps are also heard. Also a poltergeist is in the Castle, huge temperature changes, and feelings of being watched, objects also dissapear and reappear. a cavalier and young women is also seen. Guest Psychic Ian Shillito returns to the show.

Episode 9
The Most Haunted Team investigate East Riddlesden Hall located in West Yorkshire. The Hall has been standing since the 1640's. A small part of the main house was declared unsafe and it was demolished about a century ago before the rest of the building ended up in Natural Trust's hands in 1934. The big lake outside has seen three drownings, one of a Victorian boy who's ghost has been seen looking sorrowful in the hall. During the 14th century the master returned to the house unexpectantly to find his wife in bed with another man; the master was so enraged that he locked his wife in her bedroom untill she starved to death. Nor the man she was with escape, he was bricked up behind a wall. Her ghost has been seen, and her groans and footsteps have also been heard. Ian Shillito is the Guest Psychic.

Episode 10
The Most Haunted Team visit the Ancient High House located in Stafford. The building has been around for about 1595, there was several shops and a girls school that once occupied the building. A little girl has been seen in the victorian room but when she is approached she just disappears, a little old lady is also seen in the room rocking on the rocking chair. A figure of a man has been seen walking the stairs on a regulary basis, the man is someone who worked here but died years earlier. Ian Shillito is the Guest Psychic.

Episode 11
Most Haunted visit the North East Aircraft Museum located in Sunderland. Once Sunderland Airport that all fell wayside in 1984 as developers soon swalloped up the neighbouring land. This place actually goes back to 1917 the first World War, and it's biggest claim to fame was on August 15th 1940 the battle of Britain was raging and every plane from this airfield was in the sky and they shot down alot of rival planes from the coast. Sargent Edward Grenville Shaw crashed not far from here, he was training and they was flying near each other and one of them made a mistake and both wings clipped each other and he crashed to the ground. Paranormal Investigator Steve Parsons returns, and Ian Shillito is the Guest Psychic.

Episode 12
The Most Haunted Team investigate two ships located in Dundee Scotland. RSS Discovery and HMS Unicorn, both are based within a mile of each other. RSS Discovery built between 1900 and 1901 lived up to its name by carrying Captain Scott to the West Indies and New Zealand towards his historic expedition to Antartica. In Februrary 1904 two years on the RSS Discovery returned home to a hero's welcome. Ghostly footsteps are heard throughout the ship, people believe it could be a crew member that followed Captain Scott to the Antartic, others believe it could be from a young man who fell to his death from the crows nest. Steve Parsons is the Paranormal Investigator, and Guest Psychic Ian Shillito returns.

Episode 13
Most Haunted visit the impressive Bamburgh Castle located in Northumberland. With the backdrop of the North Seas Bamburgh Castle is a wonderful site to see. The nine acre site once formed a smaller timber construction, the Norman Keep dates back as far back as 1120, so many wars has been seen from this Castle, numerous people are associated with this Castle. Early in the 19th century a charitable trust went about to bring Bamburgh Castle back to its former glory. As a result the castle has since been a school, a World War Two HQ, and a hospital. The ghost of John Sharp who renevated the Castle has been seen walking in the gallery area, the ghost of a women has been seen in a particular room and the camera's fail on a regular basis in the room. Matthew Smith returns as the Parapsychologist. Gordon Smith is the Guest Psychic Medium.

Episode 14
Most Haunted visit Chambercombe Manor located in Devon. The earliest records show a Lord of the manor as early as 1162, and as well as its priest holes a chapel was added in 1439. Then in the 1650's the Oatway familys short but significant stay began, a succession of familys was lucky enough to call this their home. Recently its role change to a working farm, in 1979 the Chambercombe Manor trust took ownership allowing visitors to visit this site from then onwards in the summer months.

Episode 15
Rising out of the Solent, one mile off shore, like a silent sentinel, Spitbank Fort was constructed between 1861 and 1878 as one of Palmerston's Follies, a series of land and sea-based forts designed to repel French invaders during the Napoleonic Wars. Spitbank Fort was the last of four, fully armoured forts to be constructed to defend the Solent yet, ironically, by the time they were completed, the risk of invasion had passed. The forts were made ready for possible action during the first and second world wars, although they were never actually needed. Gradually, they fell into disrepair. Horse Sand Fort, was retained by the MOD but the remaining three - including Spitbank - were sold as private enterprises. The 19th century Spitbank Fort has just one recorded death, but this lonesome spirit is violent and unpredictable. Yvette Fielding and the team investigate ghostly phenomena in the Solent's chilly waters.