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NI Greatest Haunts - Series 2 Filming Completed
Greatest Haunts is back! For all those who watched the 1st series and anyone who didn't catch it, series 2 has just completed filming on Sunday 15th Feb and will air in Autumn 2010. For obvious reasons there's a certain amount we have to keep quiet for now, well we wouldn't want to spoil it for you now would we? We will however, keep you posted where we can. For all the latest info, check out the Greatest Haunts group page here
The final episode of 'Northern Ireland's Greatest Haunts' first series went out on Weds 25th February. The show has been a fantastic success and PSI would like to thank all those who watched the show and for the kind comments which have been flooding in by email. Watch this section for more Greatest Haunts news in the near future. ..
Filming on the series was completed late November 2008 with the first episode airing on Wednesday 21st January 2009 on BBC1 NI.
The buildings being investigated were: Armagh Gaol; Direct Wine Shipments, Belfast; Woburn House, Millisle; Bellaghy Bawn; Limavady Workhouse/Roe Valley Hospital and Galgorm Castle. The six-part series made for BBC Northern Ireland by Coco Television is an entertaining and unusual mix, where real history meets compelling personal stories, investigation and offers unusual insights into the world of the paranormal.
You can now see some photos of the team filming in the gallery. More to be added shortly..

We are also delighted to announce that narration of the series is delivered by the instantly recognisable voice of James Nesbitt.
PSI were selected last year to take part in this six part TV series for BBC Northern Ireland, which is presented by well known paranormal investigator Andy Matthews and will feature guest clairvoyant medium Marion Goodfellow.
NI Greatest Haunts is not another Most Haunted. This series promises to deliver new scientific research and experimentation never before seen on TV to gather evidence for and against the existence of spirits. The series is honest, true to life and very fly-on-the-wall in its approach.