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The fifth season of 'Help! My House Is Haunted' is set to drop on Discovery+ just in time for Halloween. The new series of the British paranormal reality show will once again see medium Ian Lawman, tech expert Barri Ghai, and historian Jayne Harris tackle paranormal cases at people's homes across the country.
The 14 brand-new episodes will stream exclusively to subscribers of Discovery+ from Sunday, October 1. The series will air at a later date on freeview channel Really.
The 14 brand-new episodes will stream exclusively to subscribers of Discovery+ from Sunday, October 1. The series will air at a later date on freeview channel Really.
The show follows the team of experts as they investigate claims of paranormal activity in homes across the UK including, for the first time, a case in Northern Ireland. The gang travels to different locations to conduct investigations and collect evidence of ghostly encounters.
Series four showcased some of the most explosive investigations by the team so far, which included a haunted hotel in Somerset, a Victorian terrace in Neath, and a converted watermill in Norfolk. The team also investigated a house plagued by a poltergeist in Peterborough and a modern home in Derby tormented by a jinn. The series ended with a chilling investigation of a converted chapel in Worcestershire.
Series five promises to deliver even more thrills and spine-tingling moments for viewers. It comes hot on the heels of the celebrity spin-off, 'Celebrity Help! My House Is Haunted', which premiered earlier this year on Discovery+. The celebrity edition saw the team investigate the homes of celebrities, including Louie Spence, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Simon Gregson, Jake Quickenden, and Marnie Simpson.
In addition to the new series, Discovery+ has also announced a new hour-long special starring Ian Lawman called 'The Yorkshire Exorcist', as well as the return of former 'Help! My House Is Haunted' medium in 'Spooked Ireland', the follow-up to 2022's series filmed in Scotland. All three new series are due to premiere on Really channel this autumn.
'Help! My House Is Haunted' series five will premiere on Discovery+ on October 1, 2023. So, get ready to turn off the lights and experience the spine-chilling world of the paranormal with the experts in ghost hunting.
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