They knew how to make ghost stories for a younger audience in the 1970's. You can almost picture this drama going out at teatime on a Sunday evening.
Set over six episodes, it tells the story of a Musician and his family who move into a new house, and get more then they bargained for, when all manner of ghosts start appearing.
Admittedly studio bound with dodgy special effects, and acting which at times can seem a little off, none of that seemed to matter, as it is totally watchable, Peter Sallis is very entertaining as the Ghost Hunter.
Some interesting pointers about the Bristol riots of 1831, made me google the events and find out a bit more.
Worth seeing, 8/10
Set over six episodes, it tells the story of a Musician and his family who move into a new house, and get more then they bargained for, when all manner of ghosts start appearing.
Admittedly studio bound with dodgy special effects, and acting which at times can seem a little off, none of that seemed to matter, as it is totally watchable, Peter Sallis is very entertaining as the Ghost Hunter.
Some interesting pointers about the Bristol riots of 1831, made me google the events and find out a bit more.
Worth seeing, 8/10