
Overview
London is the destination for Yvette Fielding and the Most Haunted team where fear, dread and eerie dopple-gangers await in the most famous tourist attraction in the world. The attraction has a long and diverse history beginning life in France in the 1700’s – Marie Tussaud, nee Grosholtz, learnt her wax modelling arts from Dr Philippe Curtius, a physician and skilled wax modeller, for whom her mother was housekeeper. On his death, he left his waxwork collection to Marie. By 1835 she was established in London. “The Chamber of Horrors” became one of the first and most popular attractions. Despite success, Madame Tussaud, gained a reputation for being unsmiling and penny-inching. She died in 1850, but her legacy lived on via her sons. The business continued to prosper and by 1884, her grandsons had moved the exhibit to its current location on Marylebone Road. The stories of paranormal occurrences that cling to the attraction and its many exhibits were reason enough for Most Haunted to come and investigate
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11 - 1Nunnington Hall November 04, 2008
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11 - 2Hall I’th Wood November 18, 2008
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11 - 3The Exeter Old Courts December 02, 2008
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11 - 4The Niddry Street Vaults December 16, 2008
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11 - 5Jedburgh Castle December 30, 2008
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11 - 6S.S. Great Britain January 20, 2009
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11 - 7Newton House February 03, 2009
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11 - 8Madame Tussauds February 17, 2009
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11 - 9Wookey Hole March 10, 2009
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11 - 10New London Ledge Lighthouse January 06, 2009
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11 - 11S.S. Great Britain January 20, 2009
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11 - 12Fort Delaware January 27, 2009
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11 - 13Newton House February 03, 2009
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11 - 14The Southern Mansion – New Jersey February 10, 2009
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11 - 15Madame Tussauds February 17, 2009
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11 - 16The Conference House – Staten Island March 03, 2009
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11 - 17Wookey Hole March 10, 2009