This two disc set contains highlights from three live events in 2007. Paul Ross presents the show from the studio while the team explore the locations. During Halloween 2007 the team travel to five locations in the U.K. over five nights. The gimmick is that if lines were drawn from point to point on the map it would create an inverted pentagram. It must be said that the phenomena is nothing exceptional. Doors that will not open, tables moving, glass breaking, objects thrown, knocking sounds are a staple of Most Haunted. The team enter a castle with a cursed room. It is said anyone who lies down in the room, looks up at the ceiling and says "sleep no more" will die, so Stuart and Karl do it.
The team spend three nights exploring Corvin's Castle in Transylvania. This extraordinary building was the boyhood home of the legendary Prince Vlad Tepe a.k.a. Vlad the Impaler. Stuart and Karl hold a vigil in a tower and are terrified by a dark shadow with a "marshmallow" on its head. Historian Lesley Smith says that this was probably the man himself. Ironically, the first full-body apparition to be shown on Most Haunted was not recorded by the crew. It was recorded by a security guard using his mobile phone. Yvette Fielding calls the footage "extraordinary". So do I.
The team spend another three nights exploring several locations in Bristol which have a maritime theme. They enter a cave system and something grabs Karl's leg while growling sounds are heard. Then they enter a pub and Yvette does a lone vigil in the cellar. You know what happens next. Regardless of the phenomena, what makes MH so compelling are the fascinating stories told by David Wells, the historical background to the locations and of course the locations themselves. There is enough legend and drama in MHL6 to keep fans happy.