Most Haunted: Season 3, Episode 20 - Galleries Of Justice
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12/9/2003
Located in middle of Nottingham's Lace Market, the Grade II Georgian listed building is an unique site in the history of the British legal system. It is the only place in the country where you could be arrested, sentenced and executed all in one place. It has been a court since 1375 and is also where hundreds of prisoners were sentenced to be hanged. This execution took place publicly on the front steps of the building. The magnificent Victorian Civil Courtroom that now dominates the Galleries dates back to 1887, was used up until 1986 and was the home to many famous libel and divorce cases. As well as a court of law there has been a gaol here since 1449. The impressive array of cells, corridors and yards that extend around the building were home to both the condemned and to those who were to be deported to Australia. It is only recently that warrens of medieval tunnels were discovered underneath the building. Today it is an award-winning museum, housing not only the Courtroom and the Gaol but also the largest collection of police memorabilia in the country. Alongside this is the Wolfson Resource Centre, comprising an unrivalled collection of archives of the history of law with documents and records dating back to the 1500s. This archive includes the Nuremberg Collection; a scrapbook of records, postcards and letters from the famous trials after WWII collected by the chief judge.
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Derek Acorah hits out at 'Most Haunted'
added by newsBotDerek Acorah has claimed that Most Haunted has declined in quality following his departure from the show. The TV star was the main medium on the Living TV programme from 2001 to 2005, and has since worked on a number of other paranormal projects for the channel, including Derek Acorah's Ghost Towns and Derek Acorah's Quest for Guy Fawkes. "I've watched the programme since [leaving] and I must admit I'm shocked - it has the tendency to become like Scooby Doo," Acorah told Celebs
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