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Places aren't haunted. People are haunted.

Ghost Whisperer is an American television drama-fantasy-thriller about a young woman who can communicate with the spirits of the dead. The series is based on the work of James Van Praagh, who is a co-executive producer and posts to a blog about the show hosted by CBS. The stories are also said to be based in part on the work of Spirit Communicator Mary Ann Wintkowski.

Ever since she was a young girl, Melinda Gordon (Jennifer Love Hewitt) has been able to see and talk to dead people--earth bound spirits who have yet to cross over to the other side and who seek her help in communicating and resolving unfinished business with the living. Melinda sometimes has a hard time accepting her "gift," especially now that she's a newlywed and looking forward to starting her new life with her husband, Jim Clancy (David Conrad), a paramedic. Her friend and business partner in the antique store, Andrea Moreno (Aisha Tyler), is fascinated by Melinda's talent. Although Melinda embraces her unique "abilities" as a blessing and sometimes a curse, she always helps her clients--alive or dead--find emotional closure.

Ghost Whisperer: The Third Season
Ghost Whisperer: The Third Season
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Ghost Whisperer - The Second Season
Ghost Whisperer - The Second Season
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Release Date:2007-09-18
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Ghost Whisperer - The Complete First Season
Ghost Whisperer - The Complete First Season
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Release Date:2006-10-31
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Ghost Whisperer: Three Season Pack
Ghost Whisperer: Three Season Pack
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Ghost Whisperer DVDs, Books and Videos Lisa from USA on 21/Aug/2008 wrote:
This show is so much better than 'Medium'