Most Haunted returns with a special, live and interactive April Fool's Day investigation of the magnificent Midland Grand Hotel. This Victorian Gothic gem beside London's St. Pancras railway station has stood empty for decades.
Brannigans is a popular Manchester bar and nightclub housed in a former Methodist meeting hall - complete with a huge church organ. The hall is thought to be haunted by a former minister and much poltergeist activity.
Most Haunted visits Staffordshire to investigate the ruins of historic Tutbury Castle - in which Mary, Queen of Scots was held. The team hope to encounter a ghostly lady and meet historian Lesley Smith for the first time.
Most Haunted returns to Dudley, this time to investigate The Station Hotel. Since its opening in 1910 the hotel has welcomed many famous guests such as Laurel and Hardy but is said to be haunted by the ghost of a murdered maid.
The Skirrid Inn is probably the oldest pub in Wales, but it has a dark history. It is believed to have been used as the courthouse of a notorious judge and those he sentenced to death were hung from a beam in the stairwell.
Soon after it was built in 1845 the Clerkenwell House of Detention became London's largest remand prison holding 240 prisoners - including children. Derek struggles to cope with hostile spirits and one of the crew is injured.
For the first time the Most Haunted team meet with Derby-based historian Richard Felix. Richard established the Derby Heritage Centre in the former Grammar School. Two haunted, historic pubs in the city are also investigated.
Built in 1530 Llancaiach Fawr is a semi-fortified Tudor manor house in South Wales. The house is of national historical significance but is also said to be one of the most haunted with the ghosts of soldiers, children and a maid.
Pengersick Castle in Cornwall has long had a strange reputation. A former owner, John Milliton, was said to be a wicked man and alchemist. A demon is reported to be trapped in the tower and more than 20 ghosts have been seen.
The team travel into the Surrey Hills for a first meeting with entrepreneur and demonologist Fred Batt at his impressive home. Derek detects the presence of a woman called Ruth and that leads the team to their next investigation.
The Most Haunted crew follow Fred Batt to his London nightclub - Caesars. It is the largest nightclub in the city and is said to be haunted by an infamous ghost, that of Ruth Ellis - the last woman to be hanged for murder in Britain.
Most Haunted broadcasts a live and interactive special to celebrate the summer solstice from the remarkable Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire. This grand Gothic mansion was never finished - can the team find out why?
Comedian Vic Reeves and his wife Nancy Sorrell join the team to investigate Belgrave Hall in Leicestershire. It is no laughing matter though, as during a séance Derek attacks crew-member Stuart Torevell and John Dibley collapses.
The Most Haunted team visit the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre based in the former R.A.F. airbase at East Kirkby. There they investigate reports of ghostly pilots who have returned after being killed during World War II.
The team investigate one of Cumbria's most historic locations - Moresby Hall. The hall overlooks the picturesque fells but it holds strange secrets. Human bones have been found in the hall hidden under floorboards and in a chimney.
The 19 arches beneath Edinburgh's South Bridge were turned into underground vaults that housed some unsavory characters. Body snatchers Burke and Hare are believed to have operated there. Most Haunted investigates the vaults.
The Most Haunted team visit Leith Hall in Aberdeenshire. The house was built in 1650, on the site of a medieval castle. It is said to be haunted by Laird John Leith III who was killed in a drunken brawl on Christmas Day in 1763.
The second live Halloween event for Most Haunted comes from the Beaulieu estate in Hampshire. The investigation will take the team around the remains of the historic abbey, the mansion house and the National Motor Museum.
Yvette and the team visit Aberglasney House in Carmarthenshire. This splendid medieval house was bought in 1803 by lawyer John Philips for his brother Thomas. Thomas, a surgeon in India, has been seen haunting the house and gardens.
Staffordshire's historic Tamworth Castle is the next destination for the Most Haunted team. The castle is said to be haunted by both a White Lady and a Black Lady. The Black Lady is believed to be the spirit of a 9th century nun.
The Most Haunted crew investigate Fitz Manor in Shropshire. The pungent aroma of tobacco is often detected in the Orange room. Many witnesses claim to have seen a ghostly woman in the Red room and a priest was murdered in the dining room.
Alnmouth on the coast of Northumberland is the next destination for the Most Haunted team. There they investigate The Schooner Inn, a 17th century coaching inn that is reported to have more than 60 different ghosts.
Weybourne Camp on the Norfolk coast is home to the largest privately owned collection of WWII vehicles in Britain. Strange lights have been seen at the camp, footsteps heard, unexplained cold spots detected and shadowy figures seen.
The Most Haunted team travel to Nottingham to visit the impressive Galleries of Justice which consist of a magnificent courthouse, jail and a network of Medieval tunnels.
The team commence a three day live investigation of the story of legendary highwayman Dick Turpin. They start upon Hampstead Heath and at the nearby pub which Turpin's father may have been the landlord of - Spaniards Inn.