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Lochs Of Fun With The Family Ness
The Family Ness, a cryptid-themed 1980s BBC cartoon series for kids, shows humans and monsters living in harmony - something we don't normally see, writes GEMMA JOHNSON
Ghosts BBC: A Top 10 Episode Countdown
Ghosts BBC may be over, but that doesn't mean we can't go back and enjoy the many wonderfully funny episodes. GEMMA JOHNSON picks her top 10 of the spooky comedy series.
Lot No 249 2023 TV Review
Lot No 249 is more Hammer Horror than your typical A Ghost Story for Christmas fare, writes RICHARD MARKWORTH
Loch Ness They Created a Monster TV REVIEW
Loch Ness They Created A Monster is a fascinating documentary study of the quirky personalities and cultural clashes in the Loch Ness Monster hunt, writes NEIL NIXON
Ghosts Christmas Special 2023 REVIEW
Ghosts Christmas Special 2023 provides a sweet series close for our beloved Button House occupants, writes GEMMA JOHNSON
Martin’s Close 2019 TV REVIEW
Martin's Close 2019 is a pleasantly spooky addition to A Ghost Story for Christmas, writes RICHARD MARKWORTH
Ghosts Christmas Special 2022 REVIEW
The BBC's Ghosts Christmas Special 2022 brings a pantomime to Button House and GEMMA JOHNSON couldn't be happier
Ghosts BBC Christmas Special 2020 REVIEW
Ghosts BBC Christmas Special 2020 had GEMMA JOHNSON's eyes welling up - watch it and you'll be in tears too
Whovian Horrors: Watching Doctor Who From Behind The Couch
As Doctor Who celebrates its 60th anniversary today, DAVID TURNBULL looks at how the iconic sci-fi show has used monsters and other Whovarian horrors to terrify us in its classic episodes
Last Resort: Ghosts BBC (S5, E6) EPISODE REVIEW
LAST RESORT: We bid farewell to the residents of Button House with an emotional last episode of Ghosts BBC, writes Gemma Johnson
Carpe Diem: Ghosts BBC (S5, E5) EPISODE REVIEW
Carpe Diem: Ghosts BBC is always full of surprises, even at this late stage of the series, writes Gemma Johnson
Uncanny Case 3: The Oxford Exorcism TV REVIEW
Uncanny's Case 3 explores a chilling tale of paranormal activities and an attempted exorcism among Oxford students. GAYLE FIDLER tells us more
En Francais: Ghosts BBC (S5, E4) EPISODE REVIEW
Ghosts En Francais provides an educational experience for all in this episode the popular BBC sitcom, writes GEMMA JOHNSON
Uncanny Case 2: The Bearpark Poltergeist TV REVIEW
Danny Robins heads to County Durham to investigate The Bearpark Poltergeist in the latest episode of Uncanny. GAYLE FIDLER outlines the challenges he faces
Pineapple Day: Ghosts BBC (S5, E3) EPISODE REVIEW
Ghosts Pineapple Day reveals more and more about our spooky friends, making us love them even more, writes GEMMA JOHNSON
Uncanny Case 1: Miss Howard TV REVIEW
Uncanny's first television case sees Danny Robins investigating a strange Cambridgeshire haunting. GAYLE FIDLER gives us the lowdown on Miss Howard
Home: Ghosts BBC (S5, E2) EPISODE REVIEW
In Ghosts BBC series five, episode two, our spectral friends are reminded there's no haunt like Home, writes GEMMA JOHNSON.
Supernatural 1977 BBC TV EPISODE GUIDE
Supernatural 1977 anthology horror series has much to interest fans of vintage spooky drama, writes RICHARD MARKWORTH
Dorabella, Supernatural 1977 (E8)
Dorabella, a traditionally rooted vampire tale, ends the Supernatural series on a high note, writes RICHARD MARKWORTH
Fools: Ghosts BBC (S5, E1) EPISODE REVIEW
Ghosts BBC kicks off its fifth and final series, with an eerie-sistible first episode, Fools, writes Gemma Johnson
Night of the Marionettes, Supernatural 1977 (E7)
Night of the Marionettes is arguably the strongest entry in the Supernatural series, writes RICHARD MARKWORTH
Rentaghost: Revisiting 1970s Spooky Comedy
Today we start a new series with Junior Paranormal Events and their junior ambassadors taking a look at classic spooky children's television shows. First up, Rentaghost!
Viktoria, Supernatural 1977 (Ep6)
Viktoria will provide many a sleepless night for sufferers of Pediophobia, writes RICHARD MARKWORTH
Lady Sybil, Supernatural 1977 (Ep5)
Lady Sybil successfully manages to blur the line between the supernatural and the psychological, writes RICHARD MARKWORTH