This is actually an excellent show. The narration has a sometimes difficult to understand cockney accent, so put on the subtitles. There are some really great visual color shots of places one would want to visit if you're a historian or ghost hunter. There are even some excellent photos and a few re-created historical scenes. The channeling and seances are a fun touch, talented and accurate. My only complaint is the film and production. There are so many difficult-to-see, over-lighted black and white shots of the reportedly haunted locations which are nearly impossible to see. Makes you feel like you're watching Ghost Hunters back in 2005 and it's hard to watch and hard to look at. Those close-up black and white reverse shots of the woman's nose and eyeballs made me feel like I was looking at the negatives of a badly processed 8 MM reel. It got to the point where my friend said, "If I see one more upshot of that woman's nose, we're turning this off." It really WAS badly put together regarding all those black and white shots. Those really took away from the ability to watch the show at all and see what we wanted to see. Had they left it all color, absent of nose upshots and useless facial and eyeball close-ups I think this might have been a perfect ten stars. The ex-cop / medium was interesting and pretty talented but that journalist, while very pretty, way too many distracting close-ups and difficult to understand. Had to re-watch a few episodes to ensure I understood all the details. Overall though, if you're choosing a ghost hunting show and like serial killer history this is definitely an excellent choice.