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Are ghosts real? This series attempts to answer that question by visiting NZ’s most haunted places in the dead of night. The three presenters become paranormal investigators, trying to detect ghosts in some of NZ’s iconic spooky locations. Among the hotels, mansions and theatres explored are Dunedin’s Larnach Castle, and the Waitomo Caves Hotel. Former What Now presenter Carolyn Taylor is the most obviously frightened of the three hosts. A highlight is the foreboding abandoned psychiatric hospital.

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 Julie Miller
 Grant Osborn
 Brad Hills

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 Malcolm Gould

Malcolm Gould | website

I have enjoyed Ghost Hunt finding it a very interesting and excellent show. But I understand it is not made anymore,which is a great shame. I live in the UK and belong to a paranormal investigation group. Ghost Hunt I thought was one of the best I have seen for a TV series. And I often ask if there is any chance a new series will be made. I still watch and enjoy the repeats as it is well made very interesting and very spooky.

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