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Ghost Whisperer
2005 American supernatural drama television series
Ghost Whisperer is an American supernatural television series, which ran on CBS from September 23, 2005, to May 21, 2010.[1]
The series follows the life of Melinda Gordon (Jennifer Love Hewitt), who has the ability to see and communicate with ghosts. While trying to live as normal a life as possible—she is married and owns an antique store—Melinda helps earthbound spirits resolve their problems and cross over into the light, or the spirit world. Her tasks are difficult and at times she struggles with people who push her away and do not believe in her gift. In addition, the ghosts are mysterious and sometimes menacing at first, and Melinda must use the clues available to her to understand the spirits' needs and help them.[2] The show was created by John Gray and was produced by Sander/Moses Productions, executive producer, and Jennifer Love Hewitt in association with ABC Studios and CBS Television Studios.[3]
On May 18, 2010, CBS canceled the series after five seasons.[4]
Premise[edit]
Melinda Gordon (Jennifer Love Hewitt) is a young woman from the town of Grandview, New York, who has the ability to see and communicate with the dead. Melinda lives with her husband, Jim Clancy (David Conrad), and later their son Aiden (Connor Gibbs). She owns a shop called "Same as It Never Was". Each ghost seeks Melinda's help in relaying a message or completing a task that will put their spirit to rest, and allow them to cross over into the light. Those who died with unfinished business become earthbound and cannot cross over, and Melinda, as their earthly representative, helps them to find peace. The show does not present the ghosts as having sinned; rather it is the spirits' own guilt that condemns them, and their own fear of judgment that keeps them from "crossing over" into an afterlife.
The series also starred Aisha Tyler as Andrea Marino, Melinda's best friend, who runs the antique shop with her. Andrea is killed in the first-season finale. During the second season, Melinda meets Delia Banks (Camryn Manheim), a struggling real estate agent who forms a friendship with Melinda and who eventually agrees to run the antique shop with her. Delia is shocked to find out about Melinda's abilities; in fact, at first she claims Melinda needs psychological help. Delia eventually accepts Melinda's gift, though she remains skeptical at times. Delia has a son named Ned Banks (Tyler Patrick Jones season 2, Christoph Sanders thereafter) who finds out about Melinda's gift long before his mother does.
Melinda also forms a friendship with Rick Payne (Jay Mohr), a professor at Rockland University. He helps Melinda solve the conflicts of ghosts throughout the second and third seasons. He departs in the fourth-season premiere for an expedition in the Himalayas. The same episode introduced Eli James (Jamie Kennedy), another professor at the university, who goes through a near-death experience which unlocks an ability to hear ghosts. Unlike Melinda, he cannot see them. He becomes a close friend to Melinda and helps her investigate the hauntings.
Episodes[edit]
Main article: List of Ghost Whisperer episodes
Cast[edit]
Main article: List of Ghost Whisperer characters
Notes[edit]
Production[edit]
Development[edit]
Ghost Whisperer is based in part on the work of Mary Ann Winkowski.[5] Development of the show dates back to at least two years before its premiere.[6] James Van Praagh was a co-executive producer and consultant on the show.[7]
The show was produced by Sander/Moses Productions in association with CBS Television Studios (originally Paramount Network Television in season one and ABC Studios (originally Touchstone Television in the first two seasons) and CBS Paramount Network Television in seasons two and three.
The show was filmed on the Universal Studios back lot in Los Angeles.[8] One area on the lot is Courthouse Square from the Back to the Future trilogy, though it has been drastically modified to depict Grandview. For example, the clock tower in Back to the Future has been completely covered up. The front of Melinda and Jim's house is also the same set used by the Finch family in the film adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird. Cast and crew members said they believed that the set got visits from real spirits.[9] After the show's cancellation and shortly before the sets were torn down, Jennifer Love Hewitt filmed a tour demonstrating the ways in which the areas were different from those shown in the TV broadcast.[10]
Sound effects were completed at Smart Post Sound.[11] Visual effects for the pilot and some season one episodes were completed at Flash Film Works.[12] Visual effects for nearly the entire series were created at Eden FX.[13]Roy Forge Smith, who frequently collaborated with John Gary, was the production designer on 44 episodes of the show, spanning two season, from 2005 to 2007.[14]
Creator John Gray grew up in Brooklyn, New York, which is not far from Grand View-On-Hudson (also called Grand View), west of the Hudson River. Piermont is often referenced in episodes as the neighboring town, which is accurate to real life as Grand View is actually located just north of Piermont. Professors Rick Payne and Eli James worked at the fictional "Rockland University", and, perhaps not coincidentally, the actual village of Grand View is a village located in Rockland County, New York.
Release[edit]
Broadcast[edit]
Season one premiered on September 23, 2005, and ended on May 5, 2006. It received an average of 10.20 million viewers. Season two of Ghost Whisperer premiered on September 22, 2006, and ended on May 11, 2007, again airing Friday nights on CBS during the same timeslot.[citation needed] CBS officially renewed the show for a third season placing it in its regular Friday 8 p.m. ET time slot. The third season premiered September 28, 2007. Twelve episodes were completed before the Writers Guild of America strike, and once the strike ended, CBS had announced that the show would return April 4, 2008, with six episodes.[15] On February 15, 2008, CBS renewed Ghost Whisperer for a fourth season.[16] For the fourth season, Jamie Kennedy joined the cast as Psychology professor Eli James. Jay Mohr left after the first episode as the plot had his character, Professor Rick Payne, going on sabbatical (Mohr took a role in Gary Unmarried).[17] Recurring cast member Christoph Sanders joined as a regular cast member. The fourth season of Ghost Whisperer premiered on Friday, October 3, 2008, and concluded on May 15, 2009, and consisted of 23 episodes.[18] In an interview by P.K. Simonds with E! Online, it was announced that Ghost Whisperer would return for a fifth season.[19] CBS renewed Ghost Whisperer for the fifth season on May 20, 2009, which began airing on Friday, September 25, 2009, at 8 p.m. ET and ran for 22 episodes.[20][21]
Syndication[edit]
On May 5, 2008, it was announced that the first three seasons of Ghost Whisperer were purchased for $169.8 million ($700,000 per episode, per network) for syndication by SyFy, Ion Television, and WeTV. Episodes began airing in mid-2009 on ION, and in the third quarter of 2009 on SyFy and We.[22] The first four seasons began airing in syndication on CBC Television in Canada on August 31, 2009.[23]Pop and Start TV currently airs reruns of the series.
Home media[edit]
The Region 1 DVD releases are distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment/CBS DVD, while releases in all other regions are distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (formerly Buena Vista Home Entertainment).
On March 17, 2015, CBS DVD released Ghost Whisperer- The Complete series on DVD in Region 1.[24]
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Streaming[edit]
The series is available to stream on The CW's free digital-only network, CW Seed.[25]
The show is available on Hulu.
Reception[edit]
U.S. ratings[edit]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | U.S Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) | ||||
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Season premiere | Season finale | Rank | Rating/share (18–49 demo) | Viewers (in millions) | |||
1 | 22 | September 23, 2005 | May 5, 2006 | #47 | 2.9/10 | 10.20 | |
2 | 22 | September 22, 2006 | May 11, 2007 | #44 | 3.0/10 | 9.90 | |
3 | 18 | September 28, 2007 | May 16, 2008 | #64 | 2.4/8 | 8.67 | |
4 | 23 | October 3, 2008 | May 15, 2009 | #34 | 3.7/11 | 10.62[26] | |
5 | 22 | September 25, 2009 | May 21, 2010 | #54 | 1.9/6 | 7.78[27] |
Episodes in the first half of the fourth season won their time slot every week in viewers, and across all age demographics, including the 18–49 age bracket, and also usually won the night for CBS as the most-watched show on Friday nights.[28] Furthermore, fourteen episodes from Season 4 surpassed 10 million viewers, with another seven surpassing 11 million viewers.[29]
Cancellation[edit]
On May 18, 2010, citing rising costs and a decline in viewership, CBS announced that Ghost Whisperer would not be renewed for another season.[4]ABC expressed interest in picking up Ghost Whisperer for the 2010–11 U.S. television season;[30][31] however, on May 27, 2010, Michael Ausiello reported that ABC had passed on renewing Ghost Whisperer for a sixth season.[32]
In 2010, Zap2it declared Ghost Whisperer the second "most missed axed show" after a poll determined 19.4 percent of voters would miss it.[33]
In October 2010, Jennifer Love Hewitt thanked the fans of the show for their support in a goodbye video (filmed in June 2010), saying "Your love and support has meant everything to the cast and crew of Ghost Whisperer and we will all miss you guys very, very much. Go get our DVDs, think about us, miss us and know how much we all will miss you. Much love."[10]
In January 2011, Hewitt told the press of her opinion about the cancellation, saying "When you’ve taken people on a journey for so long, the least you can do is give them a goodbye. For a show that was about unfinished business, we didn’t get to finish."[34]
Awards and nominations[edit]
Year | Group | Award | Recipient | Result | Refs |
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2006 | Saturn Awards | Best Actress on Television | Jennifer Love Hewitt | Nominated | |
Emmy Awards | Outstanding Main Title Design | Ghost Whisperer | Nominated | ||
Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Television Actress | Jennifer Love Hewitt | Nominated | ||
Teen Choice Awards | TV—Choice Breakout Show | Ghost Whisperer | Nominated | ||
Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a Television Series (Comedy or Drama) – Guest Starring Young Actor | Joseph Castanon | Won | ||
2007 | Saturn Awards | Best Actress in a Television Program | Jennifer Love Hewitt | Won | [35] |
Emmy Awards | Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) | Episode: "Love Never Dies" | Nominated | ||
Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actress: Drama | Jennifer Love Hewitt | Nominated | ||
Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young Actress | Jenna Boyd | Nominated | ||
2008 | Saturn Awards | Best Actress on Television | Jennifer Love Hewitt | Won | |
TV Land Awards | Favorite Character from the "Other Side" | Jennifer Love Hewitt | Nominated | ||
Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young Actress | Isabelle Fuhrman | Nominated | ||
2009 | GLAAD Media Awards | Outstanding Individual Episode (in a series without a regular LGBT character) | Episode: "Slam" | Nominated | |
Emmy Awards | Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series | Episode: "Ghost In The Machine" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (original Dramatic Score) | Episode: "Leap Of Faith" | Nominated | |||
Saturn Awards | Best Actress on Television | Jennifer Love Hewitt | Nominated | ||
Visual Effects Society Award | Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series | Episode: "Ghost in the Machine" — Armen Kevorkian, Arthur J. Codron, Matt Scharf, & Stefan Bredereck | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Broadcast Program or Commercial | Episode: "Save Our Souls" – Claridon Ship Shots, Eric Hance | Nominated | |||
2010 | Saturn Award | Best Series on Television | Ghost Whisperer | Nominated | |
Best Actress on Television | Jennifer Love Hewitt | Nominated | |||
Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actress | Madison Leisle | Nominated | ||
Guest Starring Young Actor 14 and Over | Hunter Gomez | Nominated | |||
2011 | Young Artist Awards | Guest Starring Young Actress Ten and Under | Joey King | Nominated | |
Guest Starring Young Actor 14–17 | Billy Unger | Nominated | |||
Guest Starring Young Actor 14–17 | Joey Luthman | Nominated | |||
Guest Starring Young Actress Ten and Under | Samantha Bailey | Won | |||
Recurring Young Actor Ten and Under | Connor Gibbs | Won |
In other media[edit]
Webisodes[edit]
Ghost Whisperer: The Other Side is a series of webisodes released on the Ghost Whisperer website.[36] Starting in Season 2, a total of eight webisodes were produced for every season.
The first two seasons follow Zach (played by Mark Hapka), a young delivery boy who dies while delivering a package. He soon learns how to do things in the spirit world, and gets revenge on his best friend Danny, who he thinks killed him. Season 3 of the webisodes deals with a ghost named Marc (played by Justin Loyal) trying to help his high school crush Olivia (played by Jaimi Paige) find true love as her fiancé George does not love her. The fourth and final season of the webisodes deals with the ghost of a man named Bo (played by Matt Knudsen) who haunts James Tyler (played by Mark Lutz) and his family after they move into their new home.
Melinda from the television series doesn't appear in the internet series as it takes place entirely in the spirit world. However, characters from the webisodes have appeared in the television series. In the second-season finale of Ghost Whisperer, Zach made an appearance while trying to get help from Melinda before being taken into the Dark Side, leaving the internet series in its own cliffhanger. Zach later made another appearance and crossed over in season three episode 16 of Ghost Whisperer. Marc and Olivia make brief and uncredited appearances in episode 21 of season 4 of Ghost Whisperer.
Internet promotion[edit]
andshamethedevil.net[37] is a site linked to Ghost Whisperer. The site is mentioned in the Season 3 premiere. By clicking on the star in the upper right hand corner, the site appears to crack into pieces. Those pieces can be moved by dragging, revealing this message: "Meet Me In The Underworld". Small type at the bottom of the page read the repeated words: "bloody mary. bloody mary. bloody mary." Also clicking on the word 'bloody', it leads to another site rubloodymary.com. There is a hidden message under the graphic. By holding down the mouse key and dragging it around, a new image will appear along with the message. andshamethedevil.net is no longer used as promotion for the show and has since been turned into an unrelated advertising blog, although rubloodymary.com can still be accessed by typing the address into an address box in an internet browser.
In the series, penthius.info is often used by Melinda to look up information about the families and ghosts that she is investigating in Grandview. A real world version of this site was created in February 2008. The site description read: "Penthius.Info is a free search engine and video super site based on the search engine in the television series The Ghost Whisperer with Jennifer Love Hewitt." It was first mentioned in a post on TV.com by misscalais,[38] a fan who created the site to promote the show.
Ghost Whisperer was also heavily promoted on the website, House of Ghost Whisperer built and maintained by Scott L. Spencer. As of today it is still active.
Video game[edit]
In July 2009, Legacy Interactive announced a licensing agreement with CBS Consumer Products to develop a video game based on the Ghost Whisperer television series. In January 2010, it was announced that the game was set to debut on the PC and Mac and include characters and themes from the show.[39] On November 1, 2010, a developer diary was posted on the game's website, detailing areas in the game and confirming that Melinda, Jim, Delia and Eli will feature. The release date, which was initially early 2010, was changed to 2011 and the subtitle announced in the original press release, Shadowlands, was dropped from the game. The game was written by Emmy award-winning television writer Lance Gentile.[40] It was released on August 7, 2012, exclusively at Wal-Mart.
Novels[edit]
- Revenge
- Plague Room
- Ghost Trap
Graphic novels[edit]
Reference books[edit]
- Ghost Whisperer: Spirit Guide – This book includes exclusive behind-the-scenes material as well as guides on episodes and music from the first three seasons.
Background[edit]
The film belongs to a series of films that present metaphysical or even spiritual experiences such as near-death experiences, after-death contacts, media experiences no longer as fairy-tale fantasy, but as reality.[41] The subject matter also includes films such as Hereafter by Clint Eastwood (2010), The House of the Spirits (1993), Ghost (1990).
There are media who claim, similar to the main character of the series, to have contacts to deceased people like Tyler Henry, Pascal Voggenhuber and many more.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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- ^"The Ghost Whisperer". Variety. Archived from the original on June 17, 2009.
- ^"Ghost Whisperer". ABC Studios. Archived from the original on November 4, 2007.
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- ^"Real-life 'Ghost Whisperer' inspires Living TV - TV dramas - Today.com". TODAY.com. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
- ^"Ghost Whisperer on LivingTV". Retrieved October 4, 2014.
- ^John Gray, creator of the show
- ^Universal Studios Hollywood – What's NewArchived February 3, 2011, at WebCite
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- ^"Ghost Whisperer Television Show-Mix Checks in on Creating Audio Sounds for Ghost Whisperer TV Show". Archived from the original on February 3, 2011. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
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- ^"EDEN FX". Retrieved October 4, 2014.
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- ^"CBS sets series return dates". The Virginian-Pilot. February 14, 2008. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
- ^"CBS Renews 11 TV Series for the 2008 – 2009 Season, What About the Rest?". TV Series Finale. February 15, 2008. Retrieved April 12, 2018.
- ^"Ghost Whisperer: Jamie Kennedy In, Jay Mohr Out". Buddytv.com. June 12, 2008. Archived from the original on June 17, 2008. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
- ^"CBS schedule late to party". TV.com. June 27, 2008. Retrieved April 12, 2018.
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- ^Schneider, Michael (May 18, 2010). ""Ghost Whisperer" to ABC's Friday lineup? It's possible". Variety.com. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
- ^Ausiello, Michael (May 19, 2010). "Latest upfront headlines (including 'Ghost Whisperer' scoop)". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
- ^Ausiello, Michael (May 27, 2010). "Exclusive: ABC passes on 'Ghost Whisperer'". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on May 29, 2010. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
- ^Porter, Rick (May 18, 2010). "'Ghost Whisperer,' 'FlashForward,' 'Law & Order': Which canceled show will you miss most?". Archived from the original on January 9, 2014. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
- ^Bobbin, Jay (January 3, 2011). "Jennifer Love Hewitt 'bummed' for 'Ghost Whisperer's' Melinda – Zap2it – News & Features". Archived from the original on August 16, 2013. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
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Body of Water

Written by
P.K. Simonds
Laurie McCarthy
Original airdate
January 23, 2009
Body of Water is the thirteenth episode of the fourth season, and the seventy-fifth overall episode, of the CBS series, Ghost Whisperer, originally premiering on January 23, 2009. The episode was written by P.K. Simonds and Laurie McCarthy, and directed by star of the series Jennifer Love Hewitt, and recieved a total of 11.18 million viewers.
When Nikki (Teri Polo) pays a prolonged visit, Melinda fears that Sam/Jim will never reconnect with his true nature. Meanwhile, Melinda discovers a mysterious and vengeful contingent of ghosts at a local lake, where a financially distressed mortician had been secretly dumping bodies scheduled for cremation due to a furnace breakdown.
Guest Starring[]
- David Clennon as Carl Sessick
- Arye Gross as Edwin Hathaway
- Emma Bell as Paula Hathaway
- Jessica Tuck as Marlene Hathaway
- Teri Polo as Nikki
- Annie Abbott as Mrs Sessick
- April Grace as The Watcher
- Blake Hood as Boyfriend
Plot Synopsis[]
Spirits[]
Notes[]
- Although credited, Christoph Sanders (Ned) didn't appear.
- Jessica Tuck (Marlene) also worked with Jennifer Love Hewitt (Melinda) in the season 3 episode "Life's Too Short" of Party Of Five.
- Arye Gross (Edwin) and Jessica Tuck (Marlene) also worked together in a few episodes of Judging Amy.
- Arye Gross (Edwin) also worked with Camryn Manheim (Delia) in several episodes of The Practice.
- Arye Gross (Edwin) also worked with Jamie Kennedy (Eli) in the season 3 episode "Hello, I Must Be Going" of Ellen.
- David Clennon (Carl) and Teri Polo (Nikki) also worked together in the season 7 episode "The Last Hurrah" of The West Wing.
- David Clennon (Carl) and April Grace (the Watcher) also worked together in the 1998 movie Playing By Heart, and, in the season 1 episode "Recreation" of Joan Of Arcadia.
- David Clennon (Carl) and Arye Gross (Edwin) also worked together in the 1988 movie The Couch Trip, and, in the season 2 episode "Ozymandias 2.0" of Once And Again.
- David Clennon (Carl) and Jessica Tuck (Marlene) also worked together in the season 2 episode "Deck The Howls" of October Road.
- David Clennon (Carl) played Admiral Motti in the NPR radio series "Star Wars: A New Hope" (played in the original movie by Richard LeParmentier) and Arye Gross (Edwin) played Lando Calrissian in the NPR radio series "Star Wars: Return of the Jedi" (played in the original movie by Billy Dee Williams).
- Teri Polo (Nikki) received the "And" credit.
Trivia[]
- This episode was likely inspired by the Tri-State Crematory in Noble, Georgia, which came under investigation in 2002 when a woman walking her dog near the grounds found a human skull. More than 330 bodies that were supposed to be cremated were found discarded on the grounds, including in a lake that had to be partially drained and dredged. The crematory owner claimed he improperly discarded of the corpses because the furnace was broken and he couldn't afford to fix it (though tests by authorities ultimately proved this false). He would give the families cement dust in place of the ashes of their loved ones.
- This Episode Marks The directorial debut of Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Featured Music[]
- Stay by Shakespear's Sister
Quotes[]
Episodes ghost whisperer
S1/EP 1 - Pilot
The spirit of a soldier disturbs Melinda at her wedding.S1/EP 2 - The Crossing
Melinda must reunite a child's spirit with his family before another tragedy occurs.S1/EP 3 - Ghost, Interrupted
Melinda helps an institutionalized teenager come to terms with being haunted by her dead, aggressive identical twin sister.S1/EP 4 - Mended Hearts
Melinda tries to help a ghost find the person who received his donated heart so he can cross over.S1/EP 5 - Lost Boys
Melinda aims to help a trio of boys and their dog, all fifty-years-dead, pass into the light before the destruction of the inn they haunt dooms them to remain Earth-bound spirits.S1/EP 6 - Homecoming
Melinda helps an upset teenage ghost and in the process learns something that will affect the lives of everyone this boy left behind.S1/EP 7 - Hope and Mercy
A woman who passed away during a pregnancy will not cross over until she can get her husband to stop blaming himself.S1/EP 8 - On the Wings of a Dove
An ex-best friend from Melinda's past keeps trying to reconnect with her.S1/EP 9 - Voices
Melinda finds a mother's lost spirit through electronic voice phenomenon, and then works with the woman to reconcile with her son.S1/EP 10 - Ghost Bride
Melinda intervenes when the spirit of a woman who didn't make it through her wedding night begins terrorizing the fiancée of her husband.S1/EP 11 - Shadow Boxer
Melinda tries to reunite a father and son before a crucial decision is made.S1/EP 12 - Undead Comic
Melinda discovers a comedy club with a late night afterlife.S1/EP 13 - Friendly Neighborhood Ghost
When a new neighbor moves in, he brings a ghost as part of his baggage and Melinda's attempts to reach the hostile and increasingly dangerous ghost.S1/EP 14 - Last Execution
The spirit of a man follows Melinda home from an art gallery.S1/EP 15 - Melinda’s First Ghost
Nine-year-old former classmate Sarah Applewhite haunts Melinda - the first ghost Melinda ever saw.S1/EP 16 - Dead Man’s Ridge
One of Andrea's friends has gone missing while on a hike.S1/EP 17 - Demon Child
While shopping for antiques at a local home, Melinda encounters the spirit of a malicious young boy who is terrorizing his family.S1/EP 18 - Miss Fortune
The circus arrives in town and brings with it the spirit of a man who thinks his brother murdered him.S1/EP 19 - Fury
Vehement over racial injustice, the rage of Melinda's latest ghost sets a storm over GrandviewS1/EP 20 - The Vanishing
A head injury caused by an accident puts Melinda's abilities at risk.S1/EP 21 - Free Fall: Part 1
Melinda experiences a sense of intuition when she realizes that a plane is going to crash.S1/EP 22 - The One: Part 2
Melinda meets an evil spirit while helping crash victims.S2/EP 1 - Love Never Dies
Melinda battles with Wide Brim Man for Andrea's soul.S2/EP 2 - Love Still Won’t Die
Melinda has to deal with an ex, plus a shoplifting teen who's not sure why he's committing the crime.S2/EP 3 - Drowned Lives
A new friendship is jeopardized when Melinda becomes involved with a young girl haunting a newly purchased home.S2/EP 4 - The Ghost Within
A ghost who keeps causing an ornament to reappear is particularly challenging for Melinda to communicate with.S2/EP 5 - A Grave Matter
A ghost who's been buried incorrectly triggers painful memories for Melinda.S2/EP 6 - The Woman of His Dreams
A dream sends Melinda to her mother on the eve of surgery.S2/EP 7 - A Vicious Cycle
When Jim unknowingly tricks Melinda into her first camping trip, she's distracted by a ghost looking for her daughter.S2/EP 8 - The Night We Never Met
A ghost who sets fires threatens Melinda.S2/EP 9 - The Curse of the Ninth
A musician who believes he's been cursed has a much more complex problem that Melinda must help him solve.S2/EP 10 - Giving Up The Ghost
Melinda must help a ghost find the truth before he damages a baseball player.S2/EP 11 - The Cat’s Paw
Melinda tries to rescue a woman driven by guilt, and Professor Payne presses her for answers.S2/EP 12 - Dead to Rights
Melinda has trouble talking to a ghost, only to find he is in a coma.S2/EP 13 - Deja Boo
Multiple ghosts begin to affect Melinda's equilibrium as she searches for a way to help them.S2/EP 14 - Speed Demon
Melinda encounters the ghost of a race car driver who is determined to avenge his death.S2/EP 15 - Mean Ghost
A series of accidents thin the local cheer-leading squad and puts their championship at stake.S2/EP 16 - The Cradle Will Rock
A victim of the same jewelry store robbery comes to Melinda for help.S2/EP 17 - The Walk-in
When a body disappears from the morgue, Melinda and Jim go hunting and find what Professor Payne posits to be a zombie.S2/EP 18 - Children of Ghosts
Melinda and Jim become foster parents to help a girl who's been abandoned by her mother.S2/EP 19 - Delia’s First Ghost
Delia and Ned have a ghost attached to them.S2/EP 20 - The Collector
Melinda comes across another ghost whisperer, and he may have some answers for her about shifts in the spirit world.S2/EP 21 - The Prophet
Melinda begins having visions that seem to predict the death of a loved one.S2/EP 22 - The Gathering
Ethan Clark puts Melinda in touch with some children who may hold the answer, but Gabriel continues to threaten her and those she loves.S3/EP 1 - The Underneath
A ghost from underground blames Melinda for a death she had nothing to do with.S3/EP 2 - Don’t Try This At Home
The Bloody Mary urban legend is revived at the university when a girl goes into a coma.S3/EP 3 - Haunted Hero
A veteran comes home haunted by his unit, and Melinda has trouble connecting with them.S3/EP 4 - No Safe Place
While investigating a ghost who's stalking an up and coming lawyer, Melinda gets a stalker of her own.S3/EP 5 - Weight of What Was
Gabriel returns with pieces of Melinda's past that lead her to discover a deeply buried secret of the town.S3/EP 6 - Double Exposure
Melinda helps a professor whose actions are why she's being haunted.S3/EP 7 - Unhappy Medium
Melinda goes head to head with a so-called sensitive she's sure is a fake.S3/EP 8 - Bad Blood
Melinda tries to protect a father and daughter from ghosts who are controlling them.S3/EP 9 - All Ghosts Lead to Grandview
Jim and Melinda try help a runaway who is being haunted by a ghost who won't leave.S3/EP 10 - Holiday Spirit (Santa Ghost)
Melinda deals with a ghost who thinks he's Santa Clause.S3/EP 11 - Slam
Melinda has to gain the trust of Ned's classmate to solve the mystery of her brother's death.S3/EP 12 - First Do No Harm
Melinda believes Jim is being haunted by the ghost of a man he tried to save.S3/EP 13 - Home But Not Alone
Ned asks Melinda's help when he's injured by what appears to be a ghost haunting his new girlfriend.S3/EP 14 - The Gravesitter
Justin Yates is back, and tormenting Melinda.S3/EP 15 - Horror Show
Melinda is caught up in an investigation that turn to horror.S3/EP 16 - Deadbeat Dads
An old acquaintance of Rick Payne's comes to town with a familial bombshell.S3/EP 17 - Stranglehold
Melinda's father comes back into her life, and she must solve the mystery of where he's been.S3/EP 18 - Pater Familias
Melinda searches for answers from her mother about her father.S4/EP 1 - Firestarter
Melinda's anger with Rick Payne is sidetracked when she meets another instructor who has her abilities.S4/EP 2 - The Big Chills
Melinda faces bad memories from high school when one of her classmates is found dead.S4/EP 3 - Ghost in the Machine
Melinda leads the search for a scheming on-line sexual predator.S4/EP 4 - Save Our Souls
What's supposed to be a relaxing cruise topped by an auction of the ship's contents turns into a murder mystery.S4/EP 5 - Bloodline
A classmate of Ned's begins haunting a former best friend.S4/EP 6 - Imaginary Friends and Enemies
Jim and Melinda's participation in a friend's wedding brings a change to their own relationship.S4/EP 7 - Threshold
Melinda tries to help a teenage ghost while dealing with her grief.S4/EP 8 - Heart and Soul
Melinda tries to reach Jim while dealing with Sam's family.S4/EP 9 - Pieces of You
Melinda has to put her worries over Sam aside when a young girl's ghost appears at his job site.S4/EP 10 - Ball and Chain
Melinda struggles to help a spirit who can't remember.S4/EP 11 - Life on the Line
Delia's newest house listing turns out to be haunted.S4/EP 12 - This Joint’s Haunted
Melinda goes on an eventful road trip with Sam as he tries to reconnect with his old girlfriend.S4/EP 13 - Body of Water
Melinda and Eli try to reach ghosts who are angry that their bodies have been found in a lake.S4/EP 14 - Slow Burn
Melinda finds out how hard it is to date someone who doesn't know about her gift.S4/EP 15 - Greek Tragedy
Eli's attempt to relieve Melinda of ghost duty so she can pursue her romance goes awry.S4/EP 16 - Ghost Busted
Melinda struggles to find the correct time to tell Sam her secret.S4/EP 17 - Delusions of Grandview
Sam gets a little more than he bargained for when he spends time in Melinda's world.S4/EP 18 - Leap of Faith
Jim's memory returns, and he's reunited with Melinda.S4/EP 19 - Thrilled to Death
Melinda and Eli try to help a young woman being haunted by an angry ghost.S4/EP 20 - Stage Fright
A ghost is causing troubles at a shoot for a soap opera.S4/EP 21 - Cursed
A haunted doll house may endanger a family who believes voodoo is keeping them safe.S4/EP 22 - Endless Love
A teenager is enthralled by a ghost who's tapped into her vampire fantasies.S4/EP 23 - The Book of Changes
Jim and Melinda's wedding is overtaken by an ambitious wedding planne.S5/EP 1 - Birthday Presence
Melinda's baby is born, but five years later she still fears his birthday curse.S5/EP 2 - See No Evil
Melinda deals with a ghost who believes an email caused her death.S5/EP 3 - Til Death Do Us Part
After Eli's father dies, he refuses to cross over without seeing his wife.S5/EP 4 - Do Over
A haunted morgue at Jim's hospital begins to scare the staff.S5/EP 5 - Cause For Alarm
Eli's new client is very rich and very paranoid because of a ghost.S5/EP 6 - Head Over Heels
The Headless Horseman from the Legend of Sleepy Hollow is haunting Melinda.S5/EP 7 - Devil’s Bargain
Jim, surprised by his colleague's nonchalance to a paranormal encounter, suspects that he is involved in a med student's sudden disappearance.S5/EP 8 - Dead Listing
Melinda is pulled into a murder mystery by a real estate power couple.S5/EP 9 - Lost in the Shadows
The ghost of a little girl befriends Aiden and threatens Melinda to stay away.S5/EP 10 - Excessive Forces
When the ghost of a high school boy accuses a Grandview cop of murdering him, Melinda is convinced that his death wasn't a mere skateboarding accident.S5/EP 11 - Dead Air
Melinda and Eli help Ned stop a ghost that's out for revenge.S5/EP 12 - Blessings In Disguise
Melinda seeks the truth when a new family's arrival threatens new love.S5/EP 13 - Living Nightmare
When Melinda discovers a family secret, madness grips the hospital.S5/EP 14 - Dead to Me
One of Ned's professors seems to be haunted by a secret admirer.S5/EP 15 - Implosion
A ghost who knows of a hidden munitions dump with unexploded bombs confides in Melinda.S5/EP 16 - Old Sins Cast Long Shadows
A routine estate sale lands Melinda in the center of dark forces battling for the soul of a little girl.S5/EP 17 - On Thin Ice
Professor Grant joins Eli and Melinda in identifying a young, angry ghost tormenting a graphic novelist.S5/EP 18 - Dead Eye
When a confused ghost dressed as a clown begins haunting Melinda's house, it's up to her and Eli to look for answers.S5/EP 19 - Lethal Combination
When Aiden is put in danger, Melinda won't accept anything but the truth.S5/EP 20 - Blood Money
When a fun night out turns dangerous for three teens, Melinda investigates an unsolved kidnapping that may put her in more danger than she anticipated.S5/EP 21 - Dead Ringer
When the ghost Melinda is trying to help suddenly turns up alive, she finds herself in the middle of a dangerous revenge plot.S5/EP 22 - The Children’s Parade
Melinda's investigation of a poltergeist in the hospital leads to a showdown with supernatural forces terrorizing her and her son.
Ghost Whisperer
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Last updated: Fri, 24 Sep 2021 -1:00

A young woman communicates with restless spirits of the dead to help them resolve the conflicts that are preventing them from passing over.
Show Details:
Start date: Sep 2005
End date: May 2010
Status: cancelled/ended
Network(s): CBS (US)
Run time: 60 min
Episodes: 107 eps
Genre(s): Crime/Mystery, Drama, Science Fiction
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List of Ghost Whisperer episodes
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The following is an episode list for the CBS drama, Ghost Whisperer. The show's title is a reference to the main character, Melinda Gordon (portrayed by Jennifer Love Hewitt), who has the ability to see and communicate with the dead.
As of 2011, all seasons are available on DVD. The show was not renewed for a sixth season and was cancelled by CBS on May 18, 2010. During the course of the series, 107 episodes of Ghost Whisperer aired over five seasons, between September 23, 2005, and May 21, 2010.
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Season 1 (2005–06)[edit]
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Season 3 (2007–08)[edit]
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Season 4 (2008–09)[edit]
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Season 5 (2009–10)[edit]
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