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BBC Three investigates most haunted house in Britain

BBC Three has released the trailer for a new documentary series about a north Wales farmhouse, which in the 90s was considered to be the most haunted house in Britain.

Paranormal: The Girl, The Ghost and The Gravestone is a co-commission between BBC Three and BBC Wales.

Presented by Radio 1’s Sian Eleri it tries to find out what really happened at Penyffordd Farm.

In the 1990s, it made the headlines as the family who lived at the house reported more than 300 paranormal events which were documented on video, audio interviews and photos. All of these, along with eyewitness accounts had been locked away, until now.

The reports talk about words and pictures appearing and disappearing on the walls, objects moving around the house and multiple witnesses saying they saw a hooded figure and ghost of a girl – who was rumoured to be buried in the garden.

Eleri said she stared out as a sceptic, but “in a series of chilling and increasingly bizarre twists and turns” she questions everything she thought she knew.

Paranormal: The Girl, The Ghost and The Gravestone is produced by Twenty Twenty Productions Ltd for the BBC. 

The Series Producer is Hugo Pettitt and Series Director is Rory Jackson.  

It was commissioned by Clare Sillery, Head of Documentaries at the BBC, Fiona Campbell, Controller of BBC Three and Young Audiences and Nick Andrews, Head of Commissioning for BBC Wales. The Commissioning Editors are Max Gogarty and Sian Harris.

It starts on 15 August with a double bill with episode 1 at 9pm and episode 2 at 9.30pm and all episodes will be available on BBC iPlayer. It will also air on BBC One and BBC One Wales on 16 August.

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