Believe it or not, dental nurse turned celebrity psychic Sally Morgan is returning to town with her controversial and entertaining show in which she claims to pass on messages from the other side.

Ahead of the gig, Morgan has shared her very first clear memory of a psychic experience from when she was just four years old at nursery.

She says: "I asked my teacher why my granddad couldn’t be with me. My teacher told me that no one was allowed their granddad in the class with them and then I pointed at a girl in my class and asked why she was allowed.

"I could see as clear as day an old man dressed in a full length coat stood next to this girl. The teacher asked me where this man was and so I went right up to him and pointed.

"The man smiled at me and then just disappeared. No one else in the room saw him."

When Morgan started out as psychic, she gave up her job as a dental nurse to give readings in her front room and she later converted her garage into an office.

The former housewife from the suburbs has now performed on TV and in front of a combined audience of more than 750,000 people in hundreds of venues.

The best-selling author has toured the county for over seven years and says she just loves life on the road.

She says: "My live shows are completely unpredictable and with so many spirits waiting in the wings so to speak, you just never know what is going to happen!

"I get a real buzz from being on stage, the atmosphere can be electric and the way the messages move around the audience is fascinating.

"Obviously at times it can be difficult as with so many messages it is like having 10 radios playing and trying to tune into one of them.

"It is also hard when a spirit comes through and no one in the audience claims the message.

"I get countless people contact me either at my signing or through my website saying that a message was for them but they were too scared to stand up and take it.

"This is such a shame as this opportunity is lost."

Psychic Sally On The Road; Epsom Playhouse, Ashley Avenue, Epsom; Monday February 16; 7.30pm; £25; call 01372 742555; visit www.epsomplayhouse.co.uk and www.sallymorgan.tv