Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
Ghost Hunters Academy
American paranormal reality television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
Ghost Hunters Academy is a paranormal reality television series that premiered on November 11, 2009, on the Syfy channel. The program was the third spin-off series based on Ghost Hunters (after Ghost Hunters International and UFO Hunters). The show featured TAPS members Steve Gonsalves and Dave Tango as they led a group of prospective investigators on various ghost hunting cases at locations that are allegedly haunted, and which had been previously investigated by TAPS.
Remove ads
Remove ads
Premise
The series featured Dave Tango and Steve Gonsalves teaching a group of aspiring ghost hunters how to explore some of the most haunted locations in the country with the TAPS methodology from the Ghost Hunters series. Recruits were taken to some of the most "active" areas investigated on the main show at the time, such as Waverly Hills Sanatorium and St. Augustine Lighthouse. Participants who "passed" the course were able to elect to move to Ghost Hunters or Ghost Hunters International.[1]
Remove ads
Cast
Lead investigators
- Steve Gonsalves
- Dave Tango
- Jason Hawes (arbitrated eliminations during Season 1.5)
- Grant Wilson (arbitrated eliminations during Season 1.5)
Investigators-in-training
Dismissed
- Heathyr Hoffman (ep. 1–3)
- Chris McCune (ep. 1–5)
- Jane Riley (ep. 3–6)
- Ben Smith* (ep. 1–6)
- Chris Smith* (ep. 5–6)
- Eric Baldino (ep. 7–12)
- Rosalyn Bown (ep. 7–10)
- Daniel Hwang (ep. 7–8)
- Vera Martinez (ep. 7–11)
- Brett McGinnis (ep. 7–9)
- Natalie Poole (ep. 7)
- Michelle Tate (ep. 7–12, moved to Ghost Hunters for Season 9)
Graduated
- Karl Pfeiffer (ep. 1–6, moved on to GHI)
- Susan Slaughter (ep. 1–6, moved on to GHI)
- Adam Berry (ep. 7–12, moved on to Ghost Hunters)
*Allowed to continue training in Season 1.5, but did not return.
Remove ads
Episodes
Remove ads
References
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads