Only four of the five members of Girls Aloud took part in the pilot episode of the show. Nadine Coyle opted out of the show because she was too scared. This left Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Cheryl Cole and Sarah Harding to go ghost hunting.
Actors Mark Charnock (Marlon), Verity Rushworth (Donna), Lucy Pargeter (Chas), Joseph Gilgun (Eli) and Hayley Tamaddon (Del) will join Yvette in several Yorkshire locations in search of ghosts and ghouls.
For this episode, Yvette takes the McFly band into the Northumbrian countryside to visit three different locations. While the four band members were in high spirits for the tours of the locations, their personalities change completely upon switching to night-vision.
Comedy Dave, Rachel Jones and Aled Haydn-Jones from the Chris Moyles Show, together with Scott Mills join Yvette for a night of ghost hunting.
Tupele Dorgu (Kelly Crabtree), Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt), Katherine Kelly (Becky Granger), Kym Ryder (Michelle Connor) and former Weatherfield actress Wendi Peters (Cilla Battersby-Brown) followed Yvette and the ghost-hunting team to three locations on the Isle of Man. The cast carried out a séance in the auditorium of the Gaiety Theatre where a lady in black allegedly resides, before moving on to the 16th Century Milntown House where a Christian family claims mysterious figures roam the corridors. Their final stop was one of the Isle's ancient watermills.
Matt Willis, Emma Griffiths, Christopher Biggins, Dean Gaffney and Cerys Matthews join Yvette in the West Midlands.
Paul O'Grady, Jennifer Ellison, Philip Olivier and Natasha Hamilton jet off to Italy to join Yvette Fielding as she investigates some of the most scariest and sinister locations Sicily has to offer. Yvette appeared on the Paul O'Grady Show in April 2008, where she explained with Paul, their experiences whilst filming for the show. In the episode, the team visit Carini Castle, an Opera House, and try to connect with a two-year-old who was entombed in the Capuchin Catacombs in 1920.
Yvette takes pop supremos Boyzone and their manager Louis Walsh on a trip into the unknown as they brave the shadows underneath the historic city of Edinburgh. Below the city, Yvette shows the boys a terrifying network of subterranean streets, which once occupied by criminals and the underclasses. Yvette then leads Louis and the boys to a hell on three levels as they descend through the forgotten streets to investigate a witches' lair and chambers believed to be haunted by evil ghosts.
Yvette takes legendary Manchester band Happy Mondays on a journey to the dark side in Lincoln and Nottingham's scariest locations. She introduces them to ghosthunting techniques and secrets, before challenging them to spend a lonely night in one of the town's most haunted hotels, with only ghosts for company.
Yvette takes celebrity icon Katie Price, her husband Alex Reid, her brother Danny, and close friends Gary and Phil to spend the night on the sprawling estate Great Tew in deepest darkest rural Oxfordshire. The group visit one of the county's most well known ghost spots, and a terrifying encounter leaves the group in deep water.
Yvette takes one of Britain's biggest girl bands, The Saturdays, to three haunted sites in Wales. The girls visit three equally terrifying locations, nestled within the Welsh mountains; the clock tower, the manor and the kitchen block. In each of these areas there have been countless reports of strange sightings, the sounds of chatter coming from empty rooms, cooking smells coming from an empty kitchen, and reported ghostly sightings. During the time in the first location, Rochelle Wiseman said she felt someone touch her leg and someone blowing onto her neck. The second ghostly hot spot is the eerie clock tower, which was constructed using beams taken from an ill fated ship. The tower is rumoured to be haunted by a restless spirit of a suicide victim and anyone who enters is confronted by his hostile presence. The final destination of the evening is the manor. The girls visit the foreboding first floor landing which has been noted as having the most paranormal activity in the building. Next up is the surgery room, which was used by the Red Cross for injured soldiers during the first world war and finally the attic where the tormented spirit is said to sway back and forth in an old rocking chair. Strangely, it is said that female entertainers who would perform at the Manor for the former owner complained of being harassed by an evil presence.