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Sean Murphy

New TV series 'Spooked Scotland' to explore some of country's most incredible supernatural stories

A new TV show is set to explore Scotland's rich history of hauntings and the supernatural.

The ten-part series, which will be called Spooked Scotland, will see Gail Porter will lead an expert paranormal team to investigate some of the most incredible stories and locations from around Scotland.

A spokesperson for Glasgow-based Tern TV, who are behind the new show which will air on UK TV channel Really, said: "In Spooked Scotland, renowned American medium Chris Fleming and his partner in crime Scotland’s Gail Porter lead an expert paranormal team to investigate the chilling crimes, supernatural sightings and terrifying stories across one of the most haunted countries on earth: Scotland."

By day and by night, the team will explore some of the country's spookiest locations and have exclusive access to places that have never let a film crew in before.

Tern TV stated that each episode will see them try to make contact with the spirits to explain the paranormal mysteries that have haunted Scotland’s most iconic landmarks for centuries.

The team added: "Equipped with the latest specialist paranormal technology they’ll come face to face with long-dead tortured souls who are still plaguing the living and find out why?"

Gail Porter will once again join forces with Chris Fleming, star of 'Help! My House Is Haunted', after the pair worked together 15 years ago on the series 'Dead Famous'.

Locations that will feature on the show include the infamously haunted Brodick Castle on the Isle of Arran, the historic town of Culross where one of Europe's worst witch hunts took place and site of a notorious massacre, Glencoe.

The series is set to premiere on Really and the streaming services, Discovery+ on May 27.

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