Ghosthunting With Girls Aloud On ITV

Girls Aloud are one of the most successful pop groups in the UK. They bravely fought their way to the top during the nerve shredding terror of the Popstars auditions and have performed their music in front of thousands of fans. However, they now take on their scariest challenge to date. Yvette Fielding invites the girls to test their mettle during a night of ghost hunting at two of the UK’s most haunted locations. Cheryl Tweedy, Sarah Harding, Kimberley Walsh, Nicola Roberts and Nadine Coyle are about to have their pampered pop-princess lifestyles turned upside down, as they spend a terrifying night with the UK’s premier spook-mistress! Ghosthunting With Girls Aloud is brand new and exclusive to ITV2, Tuesday 12 December at 9pm.

The show begins when Yvette collects the girls in a taxi. However, she soon finds that Nadine is missing. Leaving the rest of the girls by the roadside, Yvette takes off to Nadine’s house, only to discover that she finds the prospect of ghost hunting too terrifying to take part. Nothing can change her mind, so Yvette rejoins the rest of the band to make their way to the first location, accompanied by renowned psychologist Professor Geoffrey Beattie (Big Brother). Professor Beattie observes their actions via specially rigged cameras fitted in the taxi and comments on the girl’s body language, how they are handling the fear factor and the group dynamic.

The band are taken to a Jacobian manor house, deep in the countryside of North Wales. They learn that the manor was previously used as a courthouse where the perpetrators of petty crimes were ‘tried’ in one room and ‘hung’ in another. Yvette and the girls take part in a séance conducted in the most haunted room of the house. However, before the séance can even begin, things take a sinister turn when Cheryl bursts into tears after she is convinced that a ghost touched her arm. During the séance Sarah then finds that she is really affected by the level of paranormal activity in the room.

After splitting up into two groups, Yvette and the girls then explore the house with night vision cameras, hearing inexplicable noises and loud bangs as they investigate. Cheryl defiantly shouts a challenge to the ghosts to present the group with proof of their existence. At that moment a huge crash occurs in the middle of the room.

After the terrifying events in Wales, Yvette then takes the girls to an even more nail biting location - a deserted sanitorium in deepest, darkest Cheshire. This deserted hospital is over a hundred years old and was used to treat TB sufferers. The hospital has been out of use for 15 years and although most of the buildings are now a shell, the mortuary still contains the original slab and the freezers where dead bodies were stored. It is here, on the slab, where Yvette and the girls conduct their Ouija board experiment. The group then descend the stairs into the pitch black basement in search of an old matron who is rumoured to haunt it.

What do the girls find? Are they now convinced that there is something out there? Will they be able to sleep alone tonight after what they have experienced? One thing is for sure; Girls Aloud will never be the same again!

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9 responses to “Ghosthunting With Girls Aloud On ITV”

  1. rebecca says:

    just like to say girls aloud are the best g band in the world the g sound down to eath and much fun carnt wait to wach gost hunting with g aloud love ya xxxx

  2. Bex says:

    omigod, i saw a clip on friday night with jonathan ross, n nearly peed myself laffin! cheryl, u rock!
    i cant wait to see it, it looks hilarious!
    Bex
    XXXXXXXXXXX

  3. Tabby Katt says:

    I am a real scaredy cat and this has me jumping off my chair! i wouldn’t have went to those houses for any amount of money!

  4. Adele says:

    Can you imagine being a squire from a few hundred years ago and hearing supposed ‘ladies’ with language like the girls from Girls Aloud? No wonder he was throwing stuff at them, I feel like that sometimes too!

  5. Abbie says:

    I think the ghost hunt programme is irresponsible. Many fans including children would have watched it. I cannot believe that they have sunk so low to do this and try to commercialise that it is right. God bless them xx

  6. kelly says:

    well i dont think it was low children should be in bed at 9 o clock thats why it was on then. i thought they was all brave because i wouldnt even dare go to any of the places..it looked really good tho. well done girls xxx

  7. Dave says:

    cool show,everyone go GHOSTHUNTING

    LOL

    GA are cool girls by the wat,i like the little red head awwwww

  8. Charlie M says:

    Does anyone know the name of the song that was used on the tv trailer for `Ghosthunting with Girls Aloud`?It is used quite often for sci-fi/supernatural tv document-
    aries,i`d love to know who it`s by,it`s got quite a spo-oky synthesizer sound,very atmospheric.Charlie.

  9. meegan says:

    hey hey, i think girls aloud were relli brave! x

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