Spooked Scotland - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Brodick Castle: Isle of Arran
Gail Porter is joined by American medium Chris Fleming and an expert paranormal team to explore Scotland's rich history of hauntings and the supernatural. They begin on the Isle Of Arran, which has a blood-soaked history of murder, betrayal and disease, and visit Brodick Castle, where they face the wrath of fairies.

Bannockburn House
Gail Porter and the crew visit 17th-century mansion Bannockburn House, and use one-of-a-kind equipment to interact with the ghost of Bonnie Prince Charlie.

Stirling Old Town Jail
Charlie and the team uncover aggressive paranormal activity at one of the most haunted places in Scotland: Stirling Old Town Jail.

Tron Theatre
The team investigates poltergeist activity and uncovers a shocking electronic voice phenomena at the Tron Theatre.

Culross Palace & Town
Culross has a dark history, known for its ruthless witch hunts. The team contact the tortured souls of those wrongfully accused of dealing with the devil.

Edinburgh Vaults
Edinburgh is widely considered to be one of the most haunted cities in all of Europe. Buried beneath the cobbled streets of its Old Town lies the mysterious vaults, widely forgotten to time.

Glencoe Masacre
The team investigate a cursed castle in Glencoe, where Clan Campbell murdered over 30 MacDonalds in cold blood as they slept.

Comlongon Castle
Gail Porter and Chris Fleming visit Comlongon Castle in Dumfries, which is known for its infamous white and grey lady ghosts.

Castle Menzies
Gail Porter and Chris Fleming investigate a 16th-century castle, which by day is a scene of romantic beauty, yet by night dark forces try to push unwitting visitors out.

Dundee's Verdant Works
Gail Porter and Chris Fleming investigate Dundee's Verdant Works, which has opened its doors to a paranormal investigation for the very first time.
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