Olympian God Ares on Greed, Evil and War
Warmonger or the first Avenger? A God of War's opinion on good and bad.
Ghosts of Glastonbury, with Margo Williams. The Hollow Hill Exorcism
Gateway to the Underworld? Glastonbury Tor hosts many legends. The Holy Grail lies here, maybe. But truth is known of the tragedy on this hill. Ghost Hunter Margo Williams investigates.
Ghosts of Windsor Castle, with Margo Williams. Is a Curse a Thing?
Ill-fortune clusters in our gentle monarch's family home. An old castle. A dark history. Ghost hunter Margo Williams investigates a castle so unlucky, it must be cursed.
HMS Victory. Ghosts of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, with Margo Williams
Probably the world's most famous vessel, HMS Victory's ghosts offer perspective on the dangerous world of warship.
Old Sun Inn, Newport. Unsolved Mysteries Isle of Wight
A secret room, a bag of shoes and a bl.odstained gown are clues in the mystery of Newport's most haunted house, the Old Sun Inn building.
Dimbola Lodge, Ghosts of the Isle of Wight, with Margo Williams
Visitors of sensitive disposition smell unearthly chemical vapours wafting through Dimbola Lodge Museum, and wonder if it is haunted by the ghost of Mrs Cameron, still busy with her work.
Ghosts of Versailles, Paris. Trianon Palace, with Margo Williams
The most famous sighting of a ghostly royal happened in France. Two Oxford academics published a report of a ghostly encounter in Versailles palace France. Unfairly dismissed as an LGBTQ+ hallucination.
St. Andrews Church Chale. Ghosts of the Isle of Wight, with Margo Williams
A ghost girl is seen passing the graveyard of St Andrews where the drowned from the Clarendon shipwreck lay buried.
Hare & Hounds. Unsolved Mysteries Isle of Wight
A fantastic haunted pub, complete with skull and gibbet beam. Paranormalists claim the ghost of wicked Michal Morey is the inn's supernatural sitting tenant.
St. Mary's, Brading. Unsolved Mysteries Isle of Wight
No one knows what happened to the image of the Virgin Mary that stood in a niche above the door of St. Mary's church. Detectorists believe she was probably not the first holy Virgin to be worshipped and removed from historic Brading.