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Director Tom Kingsley on editing during lockdown

"I do miss the chat, but we are effectively using Google Docs for notes and WhatsApp to send over video clips - we aren't being slowed down," says Kingsley.

Broadcast, 5th May 2020

Filming underway on Ghosts Series 2

Filming is underway on the second series of BBC One sitcom Ghosts.

British Comedy Guide, 3rd February 2020

Comedy.co.uk Awards 2019 shortlist

60 TV and radio programmes have been shortlisted across 10 categories for the Comedy.co.uk Awards 2019. Voting is now open to determine the winners.

British Comedy Guide, 13th January 2020

The best new TV comedies of April-August 2019

Here's our roundup of the best new British comedy series that launched between April and August...

Sophie Davies, Cult Box, 23rd November 2019

Ghosts gets 3rd series as BBC renews iPlayer focus

The BBC has commissioned a third series of sitcom Ghosts, as it looks increasingly to iPlayer rather than television as the home of its content.

British Comedy Guide, 8th October 2019

28 new British TV comedies for 2019 and beyond

Here's what fans of TV comedy can look forward to over the next year or so from the UK...

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 17th July 2019

DVD review: Ghosts - Series 1

The spirit of Rentaghost is resurrected in this recent BBC sitcom, the highest rated British TV comedy series of 2019 thus far.

Chris Hallam, Chris Hallam's World View, 30th May 2019

Ghosts gets second series on BBC One

BBC One's Ghosts - from the Yonderland, Horrible Histories and Bill team - is to return to screens for a second series.

British Comedy Guide, 28th May 2019

Many will miss this joyful sitcom in which a hapless couple battle to get the better of the incorporeal inhabitants they have inherited along with a mansion. As the hilarious series from the people behind Horrible Histories and Yonderland comes to a close, a greedy hotel chain sets its sights on Button Hall.

Mike Bradley, The Guardian, 20th May 2019

A solution to Alison and Mike's money worries is in sight as film-makers hire Button House for a costume saga. But can the ghosts be persuaded to play ball? Both funny and a feat of performance and direction - a drama within a comedy, but peppered with disruptive incorporeal beings from another dimension, too.

Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 6th May 2019

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