SPOOKY happenings at a Worcester pub could soon be making their way into British households when a new documentary is released.

Paranormal investigators COTC decided to film The Mug House, in Claines, after reading reports of its ghostly happenings on the Evening News' website.

In March, it was reported how jugs hanging by The Mug House bar started swinging on their own.

The following month, top clairvoyant Paul Hanrahan from hit TV series Ghost Detectives was sent to the pub by Galaxi TV to see if there was any truth in the supernatural rumours.

He picked up "presences" at the 15th Century pub, which lies next to the village church.

Stacy Logan, who has run and owned COTC for eight years, will be making the documentary with Olympic Radio.

"There's a lot of poltergeist activity there," said the 27-year-old.

"We're looking forward to it."

Clairvoyant Mrs Logan said COTC would be visiting a number of locations, including sites as far afield as The Witches Museum in Cornwall, to make the documentary.

"The video will be educational," she said.

"Its OK me saying I believe in ghosts, but what about other people?

"I'll set up equipment to prove or disprove there is something going on in that property."

Mrs Logan, who has twin girls, said the documentaries would be sold as a series of videos and hoped TV companies would show interest.

One bookshop is already keen to stock the tapes.

Mrs Logan, from Tarring, near Worthing, West Sussex, will be filming at The Mug House on Sunday, February 23.

Landlady Judy Allen, who has managed the pub for 13 years with her son Russell, said it was "brilliant" COTC wanted to make a documentary.

One ghost-spotter from a spiritualist church in the south of England recently visited the pub, she said.

"He went down the cellar with Russell and saw hundreds of presences there," she said.

"He saw one little girl called Elizabeth, dressed in Edwardian clothes.

"I think the educational documentary will be really interesting."