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of the 19th century Robert Dunbar, a spiritualist, occupied the home and he may have decoded a cipher manuscript that was central to the Order. As Monaghan researches the history of the house he learns that it has a macabre history including the previous owner who was found dead at the bottom of the stairs and Dunbar himself who killed his wife and was hung for it. As Karen begins to see spirits from the past, she desperately wants to leave the house and move on.
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Douglas and Justine continue their investigation, even though they were asked to leave the Morrisons house. From the family's reaction, Justine suspects that the strange occurrences may be linked to a Bolivian woman named Lygia who worked as a nanny for the Morrisons some years before, She follows up
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Having concluded that the George young Joe has been referring to is in fact Georgina McKay who disappeared six years ago, the investigators tell the missing girl's mother about their reincarnation theory. This doesn't sit well with the woman who clings to the hope that her daughter is still alive. As
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Also arrived in series two, Craig is often insensitive and arrogant towards people who seek the department's help, it's clear he's not a people person and he is quick to rush into things. In series three, a new friendship with Justine seems to have done him good. He also loses some of his know-it-all
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As Monaghan continues his research into the house, he finds that there may have been other beliefs at work there and suggests to the O'Rourke's that they leave the house. When they find Rebecca Muir's diary, Monaghan starts to fill the gaps in the history of the house and the Dunbars. What he learns
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After a former storage area is converted into new suites at a Glasgow hotel, guests and staff begin to experience frightening disturbances. The manager, granddaughter of the original owner, hires the Clyde University parapsychology department to investigate. When Justine and Craig spend a few nights
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Yemi is a student who also has to deal with the fact that her father is seriously ill in hospital. Along with her brother Lucas, she spends much of her free time sitting by their father's bedside but the doctors have told to prepare for the worse. Her brother Lucas says he may seek the assistance of
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Is the main character over all and has featured in all series so far, though he featured much more predominantly in series one and two. He is dependable and compassionate, and has changed throughout the run of the series. At the beginning Douglas was a sceptic, almost refusing to believe and denying
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When a young couple, Karen and Ian O'Rourke, move into an old home they discover unique symbols painted on the walls. When they post the image on the Internet, Monaghan believes they have found the Tree of Life, a symbol of the Order of the Golden Dawn, a 19th century spiritualist group. At the end
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Suddenly dumped and fired by her boyfriend and boss, occult publisher Christopher, Leah takes part in a magickal ritual, invoking a demon in the hope of winning him back. The demon turns against her instead, and Leah starts manifesting powerful and dangerous electrical effects. Douglas and the team
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Roommates Chloe, Josh and Stuart arrange to use the University's facilities for an amateur experiment to see if they can cure Stuart's increasingly common nightmares. Justine arranges to supervise the seemingly innocuous procedure over night. When Stuart starts to dream his nightmares come to life,
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Daniel Blakemore seeks out Monaghan but has a strange way of doing it - he steps out in front of Monaghan's moving car. He's not hurt seriously however and soon, Monaghan and his team are fascinated by the close mouthed man who clearly appears to have precognitive abilities, that is, the ability to
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Findley Morrison seeks Monaghan's assistance when strange things happen in his house. All family members, including his wife Carol, son Dominic and daughters Claire and Martha have heard noises, experienced doors opening or closing and perhaps even seen images of someone moving about, though never
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Douglas Monaghan and his two assistants investigate the case of Carol Fleming, a personal friend of Monaghan's, who sees her double, Helen Reid, at a local museum. The women chat over coffee and learn that they share the same taste in art and are both married to men named Gordon. When they realize
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The third series was broadcast from 7 January – 11 February 2006, each episode airing in a 9.10pm-10.10pm slot. For this third run the format had been changed with the series now consisting of six individual one-episode stories instead of three two-parters, with the episodes being shown once
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When a man comes to Craig and Justine for help after a woman tells him is about to die, Craig dismisses him as a kook. But when he visits the man's flat to return a jacket, he discovers the man has died. Curious, Craig visits a web site the man had mentioned and meets an alluring woman. Following
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Although Daniel Blakemore has died accidentally, the Army still wants to know what the corporal may have told Professor Monaghan and his team. Monaghan himself feels a certain amount of guilt about Daniel's death and is having trouble sleeping. He even imagines seeing him from time to time on the
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After arriving in series two she struggled to gain the respect of co-workers, but one year on is much more self-assured and is enjoying her new-found friendship with Craig. She is a single mother of her 10-year-old son Billy. We have not been introduced to his father, yet he does often look after
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Helen can't understand why Carol would put her ideal home situation in jeopardy by having an affair with Mike and even impersonates her sister to break off the relationship. She's also studying the intricate details of Carol's childhood. When her boyfriend Mike is murdered, Carol has feelings of
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This series offered a change to the format. Instead of three, two-part mysteries, aired over the course of three weeks, this series offered a more traditional six-week episodic format. As with the first series, however, the student assistants made their final appearances in the concluding story
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Monaghan welcomes back one of his former students, Peter Locke, now a professor who has made quite a name for himself in North America. Craig Stephenson studies the case of John Wade, a self-styled mentalist who has a successful stage show. Although he amazes his audiences, he is clearly using
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John Wade is convinced that he can cure young Chloe Williams of her brain tumour. Craig Stephenson is quite skeptical but newly arrived Peter Locke isn't and is quite keen to study the case. As they learn more about John's background and family history, they realize there may be a more than
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side. Craig's new friendship with Justine also leads to him discover her hidden psychic skills, and it's a revelation that has far-reaching implications for him. In the third series his own beliefs are put to the test, causing him to reconsider his mindset towards the paranormal.
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reasonable explanation for his behaviour, though not all can be explained away. Justine McManus goes to Patience Green's home village and finds that it is much as she described it, and discovers that her knowledge of the locality and of the people who lived there is astounding.
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well-worn techniques to correctly guess information of audience members. There are a few anomalies however. Justine McManus meanwhile travels to a psychiatric hospital to investigate the case of a woman who claims she is the survivor of a shipwreck that occurred in 1904.
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guilt and Monaghan isn't sure if she might be unstable. As Monaghan's assistants look into Helen's background and childhood, they begin to realize that she is the one who may be seriously disturbed. It becomes obvious that one is setting the other up for Mike's murder.
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Joe begins to recall more about Georgina's life, the information begins to point to her father as her possible murderer. The police re-open the investigation into the girl's disappearance when they find her body in the loch - exactly where Joe told them to look.
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with Findlay Morrison who says that Lygia returned to Bolivia and has successfully completed law school since. It turns out the Morrisons paid her tuition as well. Douglas still thinks that Claire is the focus of any paranormal activity and decides to test her.
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that they are the same age and have the same birth date, they realize they must be twins. Monaghan is interested in Carol's dreams where she sees herself and twin girls watching a doll's house burning, and he invites Carol and Helen to come to the lab.
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someone who know about traditional healers but Yemi dismisses the idea. When Lucas disappears however, she finds an address among his possessions and goes to an old abandoned house where she finds strange markings on the wall and blood on the floor.
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starting with visions that Justine experiences. Calling in Douglas to help determine what's happening, Stuart's dreams take on more and more menace and the group becomes trapped inside the building while his nightmares run rampant.
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Billy. She is empathic and considerate and has a knack with people. Right from the beginning it is clear that Justine has several paranormal abilities, she can apparently see the future (which featured in series three episode
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Yemi returns to London accompanied by William but she starts to see familiar faces following her and runs off. William and Douglas visit a traditional healer for information. He confirms the rumors that some practitioners of
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clearly. Douglas and his assistant Justine McManus spend some time in the house and they too begin to experience some of these strange occurrences. They are also beginning to see the numbers 2976 being repeated.
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street or seeing a hooded faceless figure following him. He can't explain what is happening to him. He determines that he's probably being followed and suspects the military of being behind it all.
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predict future events. Daniel mentions that he was in the military and when he disappears - Douglas suggested he might be suicidal - he and his assistant Craig Stevenson pay a call on his Regiment.
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per week on Saturday nights. Executive producer and BBC Scotland Head of Drama Barbara McKissack explained the change in format as being "a much better, faster paced format for this kind of show."
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The programme was created by writer David Kane, who also wrote the entire first series. The final series, unlike the previous series, was an independent production for BBC Scotland by
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clues the dead man left behind, Justine begins to suspect the woman involved may be a demon whose sole purpose is to propagate her kind, and is using Craig for that purpose.
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Even though they only appear in this series, Monaghan's two assistants, Megan Sharma and Andrew Gemmil, are not formally written out in the concluding story.
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Monaghan and his assistants investigate paranormal phenomena, specifically the transference of souls from the dead to the living or, more simply,
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however is that the O'Rourke's may not have acquired the house by chance and that the spirits there have designs on the O'Rourke's themselves.
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anything paranormal. But as of series three he has become more open to the suggestion that not everything can be easily explained by science.
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in the UK in February 2004. A second series was shown from January 2005, with a third following in 2006 and then a fourth in April 2007.
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are called in to investigate. Some research into arcana, and a climactic ritual, lead Douglas to question his lifelong rationalism.
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in the "haunted" rooms, they wonder if sibling rivalry between the manager and her brother, or a real haunting, is occurring.
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This series features Monaghan without any student assistants. Music for this series was provided by
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The team investigate the apparent possession of a grieving father by a recently murdered criminal.
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The home of the parapsychology department – the "Murray Thompson Building" – is the real-life
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Justine admits to having precognition abilities and in doing so ends up saving lives.
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in the UK. The programme has also been shown overseas, including in Australia on the
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drama series, recounting the fictional activities of a group of investigators into
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is a principal filming location, particularly during the second and third series.
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in 2006. The series has been sold to over forty countries as of December 2005.
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The fictional "Clyde University" in the series is in real life Glasgow's
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in January 2007. It has also been broadcast to South America by
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Prominent guest stars in individual story lines have included
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produced this series only, moving immediately thereafter to
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Awards, held on 13 November 2005 at the Radisson SAS Hotel,
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The series has seen the team encounter phenomena such as
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The central character is Douglas Monaghan, played by
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Index


Paranormal
Mystery
Ed Whitmore
Bill Paterson
Archie Panjabi
Peter McDonald
Dawn Steele
Iain Robertson
Sheridan Tongue
list of episodes
Phil Collinson
Glasgow
BBC Scotland
Carnival Films
Sony Pictures Television International
BBC One
BBC
paranormal
psychic
paranormal
BBC Scotland
Carnival Films
Sony Pictures Television International
BBC One
Carnival Films
Bill Paterson
Glasgow
Archie Panjabi
Peter McDonald

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