A BBC series which proved popular when it unearthed the haunted history of a Flintshire farmhouse last year will return to our TV screens this week. The first series of 'Paranormal' - presented by North Walian Sian Eleri - proved to be a hit when it first aired in August 2023. That series; entitled 'The Girl, The Ghost and The Gravestone', saw Sian investigate Penyffordd Farmhouse at Treuddyn, which, in the late 1990s, was widely considered the most haunted house in Britain.

The story made local and national headlines as the family who lived at the farm became ever more desperate in their search for answers. Reports ranged from words and pictures appearing and disappearing on the walls; objects moving around the house; and multiple witnesses reporting seeing a hooded figure and the ghost of a girl rumoured to be buried in the garden. The successful first instalment of the series was streamed over 2.

7 million times on BBC iPlayer and the BBC confirmed that 'Paranormal' would return for a second season. And this week, fans of the show will get to enjoy just that as 'Paranormal: The Village That Saw Aliens' will air on BBC Three on Friday (June 14) starting with a double bill. Episode one will air at 9pm and episode two at 9.

30pm. The episodes will also air on BBC One Wales at 10.40pm and 11.

10pm and all episodes will be available on BBC iPlayer. In this gripping new box-set, Sian investigates a series of strange events that began with a UFO sighting by 14 schoolboys which trigg.