
S01 Episode 1
More Than Meets the Eye
When psychology lecturer and psychic mediums specialist Robert Bridge takes his students to a clairvoyance evening, he meets troubled psychic Alison Mundy. Sceptical about her abilities, Robert decides to study Alison and contemplates writing a book about her after sitting in on one of her readings, but he is completely thrown when Alison claims to see the spirit of his dead son Josh.
47 mins · Sat, 24 Sep 2005

S01 Episode 2
Lower Than Bones
An eight-year-old girl goes missing and her distraught parents make an emotional televised appeal. The next day, when Alison says she has seen the child's ghost in the supermarket, the police are deeply suspicious - then they discover a drowned body.
47 mins · Sat, 1 Oct 2005

S01 Episode 3
Daniel One and Two
Daniel, a shy and awkward boy, is having his first ever date. His mum is delighted and leaves the young couple alone together, but when she comes back, Daniel's girlfriend is lying, terrified, in a pool of her own blood.
47 mins · Sat, 8 Oct 2005

S01 Episode 4
Misdirection
Desperate to regain some kind of balance in her life, Alison decides to look for a job. An experienced nurse before the spirits took over her life, she finds work at an old people's home, relishing in the normality of the hours.
46 mins · Sat, 15 Oct 2005

S01 Episode 5
Sleeping With the Dead
Sandra Petch is desperate for Alison's help. She thinks her flat is haunted and is petrified by the sights and sounds that surround her. When Alison comes round to try and help, she witnesses the terrifying tableau of a husband smothering his wife to death, two spirits locked in a repeated loop of domestic violence which Alison can do nothing to stop.
46 mins · Sat, 22 Oct 2005

S01 Episode 6
The 7:59 Club
Alison thinks that she is being haunted by the victims of the train crash which nearly killed her six years before, but she soon finds out that she is being followed by the survivors of the disaster, who want her to help them communicate with their lost loved ones.
47 mins · Sat, 29 Oct 2005